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LoneHaranguer

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  1. The point of such a move Is to plant doubt in his mind about his standing in the Alliance or the loyalty of members. IOW, spark some paranoia so that the group will turn on each other sooner.
  2. You'd probably be more successful with grabbing part of people's "second brain", the one in the gut that deals with digestion. It's the same kind of cells as the one in your head, but more expendable. It's also a lot smaller, but Ravi has never bothered to figure out how much a zombie really needs.
  3. I'd have said especially Jamie. Have you seen the one where he disrupts a drivers ed class?
  4. I think growing disembodied brains would be more efficient and go over better politically.
  5. Depends on the part. Romantic leads, yes; comedic roles, no.
  6. I remember liking this show too. Hef's secretary Mary seemed to be something of a mother to the girls and took everything in stride, like there wasn't anything she hadn't heard before. I liked Kendra's mom too. She was cool with the arrangement since she considered Hef a big step up from the guys Kendra used to see (although being able to go to mansion parties probably didn't hurt). Can't say I recall much after the original three girls left. I wish they'd have put more effort into Bridget's travel series; it might have lasted more than the one season.
  7. And isn't wealthy, or he wouldn't be looking at Kias.
  8. Then there'll be future opportunities to see unsuspecting HG's get freaked out by a 3-inch roach hissing at them? Production probably figured everyone was getting blasé about the ants, and decided to pick something that'll show up on camera better.
  9. I think Cliff just figured that since he wasn't going to be around long anyway, he'd have some fun messing up everyone else's game. Why monologue that stuff at all? Why use a speaking voice while everyone else whispers to each other so quietly production can't even caption it all? Anybody nearby probably would have heard him, although you could be right if somebody got impatient waiting for that to happen.
  10. I noticed in one of the ads that the guy in the video is yelling "Let's go, Pelaton", so the bike is essentially yelling encouragement to itself. Maybe it's something that a user can get used to since it's not yelling at them?
  11. Or, he's the only one on this show to have bothered figuring out what zombies get from human brains and what could be used as a substitute eventually. I presumed the writers were inspired by the Mike Hammer TV series, although I don't remember much about it.
  12. Probably. Somebody floated "girl grotto" for a while, but it appears that "grotto" has an unfortunate slang meaning. I suppose you could have a "shawty chalet". or "shawty shanty" depending on whether it's decked out or something modest (substitute "shorty" if you prefer).
  13. I was able to google an article dated April 2015 that made it sound fairly new, so the two's about right.
  14. Not as a music video, but it's not bad for what it really is, dressed up shots of her on an expensive vacation. Calling it a music video probably gives them a tax write-off.
  15. In googling this episode, I noticed her finished video from this show on reddit. All video and audio processing. Any reasonably attractive person with picturesque surroundings could have done the same (so it really was important to move the boat).
  16. The most fitting term for what Sheryl had is probably "cabana", but since she wants to rebuild better, maybe she can have a chi chi she chalet.
  17. Since they are in France, the French food the guests could get onboard wouldn't equal what they could get on land, so they probably didn't include it in their preferences. They did include Mexican.
  18. Perhaps "shed" brings to mind woodsheds and their association with punishment.
  19. The idea s that people will think you are successful and be impressed if they see you with expensive items, so it appeals to the status-conscious. The reality is that a lot of people will just think you're careless with your spending. It's more like assurance of a certain level of quality, depending on the celebrity. George Foreman is no longer associated with clothing at Walmart (just branded "George" now).
  20. Back in S1, it was only irreversible if a zombie was like that "too long".
  21. It helps that they can mix and match footage, so if you see a cut from one place to another that seems like a "meanwhile...", the second scene may not have even been filmed the same day.
  22. But that possibility might mean the General could still have his daughter back, while killing her will free him to decide it's okay to nuke the place once he finds out. Good thing there's also a heavy-handed plot for a last-minute cure.
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