Luna, Leshrac, and Mirana is kind of a dirty combo of AoE. I can never tell whose laser beam from the sky is killing someone at any moment.
Edit: 4-21, the dream is dead.
Probably just a "our wave clear sucks" build. I think most do phase, diffusal, manta.
Edit: And yeah, Wings getting fucking crushed. 3-22 the dream is real for this one.
Go with a Vanguard or Fidelity index fund. Throw all of it in there. Pick the one with the lowest fees. I prefer Vanguard, personally, but they're both the only two companies with competitive fees.
I suggest a total market fund (VTSAX or whatever Fidelity has, FSTMX?).
Partway through the episode, I was really looking forward to making a smart ass post about how, "Yeah, but I mean, William probably still isn't the MiB, right guys!?" But they really went so hamfisted with it, it wouldn't have been worthwhile.
I'd guess that Bernard's suicide is to hopefully get him towards conciseness. Similar to how Teddy needed to hear whatever the Greeter chick told him, to die and get reset to be closer to the path. Teddy's still not there, but he's obviously getting closer. Bernard needed more time, and Ford...
I think Arnold got close to consciousness, but what he was missing was that little thing to push them over the edge. He was too friendly with the hosts, hoping to give them a pain free life.
Ford was able to succeed by realizing that suffering was necessary. Or at the very least, not having an...
I don't know if I necessarily disagree with you, but as long as the hosts believe they're all humans (the board, guests, etc), does it matter whether they are or not? Does Dolores "awakening" by killing Ford mean less if it later turns out he was actually a host?
This. And I'm not sure why everyone hates the Maeve conclusion so much. The journey there, perhaps, as it was kind of a mess. But her consciousness (through a hard decision) was a good story.
I predicted basically everything that'd happen by about episode 5 or 6 (Dolores being Wyatt, and Teddy...
He was definitely something special, but to say he was better than someone like Ronnie Lott or Ed Reed is a bit ridiculous.
Could he have surpassed them? Maybe. But he wasn't around long enough to know. That said, he was related to Lott and definitely looked to be on that path. He may have...
Yeah, I did 3 deployments to Iraq, and even at the end of them I didn't act as insane as these people do to see, say, their sister. But maybe the malnutrition and lack of sleep really makes you emotional or something?
I agree about Jay. I think he's in a really good spot to win right now. He's...
Really? This week was some epic bad gameplay.
Will fucked over his own game by flipping when he did (and how he did).
Ken then fucked up his own game by doing whatever the fuck that was.
And Adam wasted his idol on someone else; which was made even worse by the fact that it was unnecessary...
I'm not sure where anyone is calling it a difficult schedule. I had said that so far they've had one of the easiest, which makes the next part more difficult but not some death march of playoff teams (although outside of Philly, which is a divisional game, they are all competing for a playoff spot).
That seems like it'd work better for baseball where there are a ton more games.
In football, schedule is a lot more meaningful because you can end up with an easier or more difficult schedule than your division, or easier/harder portions at the beginning or end. The Giants for instance have...