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Your TV Series: What Do It Do To You?
aemathenge
#11 Posted : Saturday, May 21, 2016 9:27:29 AM
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Lizzy is alive and she did not kill her father.

24 will be back in February erection year. Jack Bauer will not be present.
kayhara
#12 Posted : Sunday, May 22, 2016 12:10:40 PM
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Prison break coming back to your screens 2017
To Each His Own
washiku
#13 Posted : Sunday, May 22, 2016 7:32:49 PM
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aemathenge wrote:
Lizzy is alive and she did not kill her father.

24 will be back in February erection year. Jack Bauer will not be present.


What is 24 without Bauer surely?
Buster
#14 Posted : Sunday, May 22, 2016 7:53:44 PM
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washiku wrote:
aemathenge wrote:
Lizzy is alive and she did not kill her father.

24 will be back in February erection year. Jack Bauer will not be present.


What is 24 without Bauer surely?

I'm sure a lady will be the new hero that's the trend these days. Not that I have anything against women lakinI this thing of one lady defeating more than 5 men in a single fight....
Thitifini
#15 Posted : Sunday, May 22, 2016 10:05:02 PM
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I don't know if it's just me observations, but almost ALL American and British TV releases are full of gay scenes?

Have switched to South-Korean dramas (from net) which am finding quite entertaining- ie if you can follow the subs.

Emperor of the sea soo good!

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ZZE123
#16 Posted : Monday, May 23, 2016 8:12:27 AM
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Does 2 and a half men qualify as a series??
The man who marries a beautiful woman, and the farmer who grows corn by the roadside have the same problem
aemathenge
#17 Posted : Saturday, July 16, 2016 12:57:30 PM
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Matias Solomon.

You are so good I hate you.
aemathenge
#18 Posted : Friday, August 03, 2018 9:48:32 AM
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In Game of Thrones Season Seven, How was the Night King Planning on passing the wall if he had not had a dragon?

Apparently, that is the wrong question. Watch the scene again and pay attention.

After surrounding Jon Snow’s band of merry adventurers, the Night King just sat on his horse and waited.

Why?

It’s certainly not because of some silly lake.

The Night King could have easily finished off everyone with his incredible spear chucking prowess.

Or after the lake froze over, he could have sent his armies forward instead of having them sit around until after Clegane throws his rock.

And on top of that, why was the Night King personally leading a massive army of thousands into a battle against a band of 10?

There is only one explanation that is consistent with these observations.

The Night King is a green seer who foresaw Daenerys’ dragons arriving to rescue Jon Snow in the nick of time, and also his killing one of her three and winning himself an Ice Dragon.

He didn’t need a contingency plan.

Everything he did prior was to scare Jon Snow and the Night’s Watch generally so that his capture of an ice dragon vision could come to pass.

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Obi 1 Kanobi
#19 Posted : Friday, August 03, 2018 1:05:45 PM
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aemathenge wrote:
In Game of Thrones Season Seven, How was the Night King Planning on passing the wall if he had not had a dragon?

Apparently, that is the wrong question. Watch the scene again and pay attention.

After surrounding Jon Snow’s band of merry adventurers, the Night King just sat on his horse and waited.

Why?

It’s certainly not because of some silly lake.

The Night King could have easily finished off everyone with his incredible spear chucking prowess.

Or after the lake froze over, he could have sent his armies forward instead of having them sit around until after Clegane throws his rock.

And on top of that, why was the Night King personally leading a massive army of thousands into a battle against a band of 10?

There is only one explanation that is consistent with these observations.

The Night King is a green seer who foresaw Daenerys’ dragons arriving to rescue Jon Snow in the nick of time, and also his killing one of her three and winning himself an Ice Dragon.

He didn’t need a contingency plan.

Everything he did prior was to scare Jon Snow and the Night’s Watch generally so that his capture of an ice dragon vision could come to pass.

More interesting perspectives - link


The plan was to wait for winter to move south and by-pass the wall by walking over the melted water at the edge of the frozen sea near East Watch by the Sea.

The capture of one dragon was just through sheer luck.

The army of the dead only moves south as winter moves south, they don't move south when there's no winter, my assumption is that the Night King can only survive in wintry weather.
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aemathenge
#20 Posted : Sunday, August 05, 2018 9:54:37 PM
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Mission accomplished.

Kenya has made a name for itself when it comes to corruption.

Movie makers have taken note, and in the latest episode of political drama "Madam Secretary", this takes centre stage.

The US Secretary of State’s office has just compiled a report titled ‘Corruption in East Africa and its Negative Impact on US Competitive Advantage in the Region’.

They had found that more appropriate after playing around with ‘China Wins Because They Bribe Everyone’.

They did not necessarily mention Kenya by name, but everyone knows who they meant.

Though our neighbors Uganda and Tanzania are also corrupt, ours gets all the international headlines, mostly due to its magnitude and frequency.

But as the episode progressed, we found out that a US senator was one of the beneficiary of Chinese corruption in East Africa, and White House played politics and had parts of the report classified.

Maybe we can take comfort that corruption and cover ups also happen over there.


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