Why are they getting credit? It was capital police who finally opened fire when the rioters got to the hallway with the congressional offices.
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I mean, not necessarily, especially with how utterly shit many show adaptations have been lately. You can count the good ones on one hand while the bad ones keep piling up.
They tried a Dune show once too, and it didn't do super well. Not sure who has the TV rights to it now, but clearly WB has the movie rights and exercised them.
When done well there's nothing wrong with a good movie, let alone a series of movies. Dune has been handled very well so far too, in my opinion.
Uh, huh. So 2009...?
Any reason beyond he was a billionaire and you're apparently Very Smart?
I'm just going to watch my 50+ long movie backlog.
There is potential for a future movie. People have been suspecting they'll do a trilogy if not more. There are a lot of books.
The books are just long and substantive, hence Part 1 and Part 2.
Thinner people are healthier in that they won't suffer from the same medical issues that plague the obese. A thin person might have high cholesterol, but they're not going to also have the same increase chance of heart disease an obese person will see. No individual who's 300lbs is healthy, obesity in and of itself is the disease. The fact thin people suffer from other, non-weight related diseases doesn't mean there is not point in not maintaining a healthy weight.
Food insecurity is not a solution to the obesity epidemic, but eating a couple hundred calories per day less than maintenance is also not starvation. And ensuring healthy foods and produce are more affordable than unhealthy and high-processed alternatives is a great way to kill two birds with one stone.
Idk about Shafer, but maybe Ellis is smiling because she's only got 2 counts, not 13.
Her face says "I'll turn for a plea deal."
Lol. This was Season 1, Episode 4.
The problems with their shitty-ass script certainly weren't budgetary.
It's a risky idea but it's a common formula to help ground a sci-fi series.
- Name a relevant historical figure fans should know.
- Name a relevant living figure fans may know.
- Name a relevant fictional figure fans should know.
That's pretty revisionist. He's an asshat now but wasn't always seen that way.
In 2017, Musk was still pretty popular with liberals. He advocated for a carbon taxes, a universal basic income, and AI regulation. Tesla was still leading the game in EV production. SpaceX was re-supplying the ISS and set to free the US from Soyuz. He supported Hillary in 2016 and quit Trump's advisory council because he withdrew from the Paris Climate Accords.
It was only around and after COVID he took a hard turn and became particularly unpopular with the left. When this episode came out it made sense, and also fit well with Star Trek's typical formula of "past historical figure, current notable figure, future fictional figure."
Some might think so.
I remember a guy on reddit a few years ago arguing vehemently that their hand was better than an actual living woman's vagina, to say nothing of a Fleshlight.
The denial was strong in that individual's case, but if enough incels are already in that deep it's probably gonna be enough for many of them.
Also, his purchases of alcohol may have made it to an advertiser. He may simply not have noticed he was getting ads until his wife talked to him about drinking too much.
The whole "phones are listening all the time" thing could be true, and wouldn't surprise me, but to my knowledge no hacker or privacy monitor has ever found evidence that they do. Always just seemed more likely to me that people just expose information without realizing these systems are much more ubiquitous and complex than just microphones illegally listening.