peeayebee February 11, 2024 Share February 11, 2024 2 minutes ago, millennium said: The soundtrack is annoying AF. And it almost never lets up. A little silence would go a long way towards establishing they're in the frozen wastes on the edge of the earth. This is a pet peeve of mine. I hate ever-present scoring, esp when people are having a conversation. 6 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/143022-s04e04-part-4/page/2/#findComment-8283535
Snazzy Daisy February 13, 2024 Share February 13, 2024 When a writer trying to defend her work... Via IG, Issa López tried to clarify on some of the confusions wrt this episode. Is she still in the Night Country??! Link: Issa López replied to my Instagram comment 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/143022-s04e04-part-4/page/2/#findComment-8285309
SoMuchTV February 20, 2024 Share February 20, 2024 On 2/7/2024 at 7:11 AM, Haleth said: Gosh, they are only a week into the long night and everyone is already crazy. I don’t want to get all Neil Degrasse Tyson here, but isn’t the winter solstice (12/21, more or less) the longest night/shortest day? So now we’re at December 25 being “day 8 of night”? Shouldn’t they be getting close to having some daylight now? Or does that stuff work differently so far north? 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/143022-s04e04-part-4/page/2/#findComment-8291656
Affogato February 21, 2024 Share February 21, 2024 17 hours ago, SoMuchTV said: I don’t want to get all Neil Degrasse Tyson here, but isn’t the winter solstice (12/21, more or less) the longest night/shortest day? So now we’re at December 25 being “day 8 of night”? Shouldn’t they be getting close to having some daylight now? Or does that stuff work differently so far north? Nov 18 to Jan 23 https://www.alaska.org/advice/shortest-day-in-alaska “Even though residents of Utqiagvik, the northernmost town in Alaska, won't see the sun for 67 days come winter, they enjoy the midnight sun all summer - over 80 days of uninterrupted daylight” 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/143022-s04e04-part-4/page/2/#findComment-8292229
MamaMax February 26, 2024 Share February 26, 2024 On 2/7/2024 at 12:41 PM, Affogato said: Considering the cost of cookies, bottled water would be really expensive. The cost is because of the cost of shipping. Water is heavy. Would ice snd snow be contaminated? probably. And melting or distilling requires fuel. Boiling water would be expensive. The zombie virus could be the active agent in both cases, in the ice cores snd entering the water supply via mining. Of course other contaminants could be involved. One of the things i noticed is that, all of their homes have tons of shelf stable food and dry goods stored all over the place. I cant imagine that many people would have the space to store bottled water, especially the working class people Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/143022-s04e04-part-4/page/2/#findComment-8296944
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