[S3E10] The One About The End Of The World
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Jamie has more than one reason to believe he's about to lose the one thing he's spent his life protecting. Not only is he not a blood relative of the man who owns the Yellowstone, but John isn't being rational in how he deals with the threats to the ranch.
With Jamie taking a new hard stand that it's all about him and his future, going to the Randall family toolbox to pull out murder is right on target. But Jamie isn't a criminal mastermind. He practically melted when he killed someone by accident.
While I didn't dig the way Mia manipulated Jimmy, she was right about the brand and his future. If he ever wanted real happiness, he wasn't going to find it at the ranch. Unfortunately, he wasn't going to find it with Mia, either. But he's young, and your first love can drive you to stupidity.
Kayce's conversation with his dad about destiny makes Kayce's fate more worrisome as he is just too happy to come out of this unscathed. And nothing would break John Dutton's heart more than the loss of his second son.
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Surprised & yet npt surprised. Jamie sure is a weak Weasel & surely has some unpleasant fate coming his way some time.In the last 10 minutes I was getting Very apprehensive about the fact we are going to have to wait a ridiculous amount of time to see any of this answered or resolved. Too bad
Wynonna Earp has sacrificed a lot in her fight against supernatural evil: her father, her sister Willa, years with her mother, and a chance to watch Alice grow, but there is one cost that is too high even for the end of the world as we know it: Waverly Earp.
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Roarke claims not to be concerned about the lawsuit. He reminds them they put a pipeline through the reservation. Plus, Market Equities is too big to fail. (Apparently, Roarke learned nothing from the big banks.)
Sure, another world war and 600 million dead would probably do it, and so would a first contact situation, hopefully, but what happens when the event doesn't improve the situation In \"Blade Runner\" history, we are told that in 2022, an electromagnetic pulse (EMP) of unknown origin detonates somewhere on the U.S. West Coast. Cities are shut down for weeks, electronic data is corrupted or destroyed over most of the United States, and finance and trade markets crash worldwide. Food supplies become short. Theories spread as to the cause, but none are proven and many blame Replicants. Another corporate giant rises like a phoenix, and money, wealth and power remain as much a part of human existence as they've always been.
Should an advanced civilization interfere The Prime Directive, also known as Starfleet Command General Order 1, exists in \"Star Trek\" to prevent the United Federation of Planets from interfering usually with any race that hasn't developed warp drive, although sometimes this is watered down a little bit to just any race not technologically advanced enough. Interestingly, this is the exact opposite of the Stargate program, where SG-1 and the other off-world teams actively seek out any civilization.
So they landed and revealed themselves, their technology, everything. They figured it was the right thing to do, that maybe they could help this planet skip over the nasty growing pains that all worlds seem to have to go through. But they couldn't control the spread. Nation-states fought each other and wars broke out everywhere, because they all wanted to use the advancements for personal gain and for political dominance. They wiped themselves out in five years. Nine billion people, gone. After that, new laws were put in place.
Similar question regarding Alexander Skarsgard: Was he always who you had in mind for the role And, obviously, he does a lot of crazy shit in this episode. Was there any pushback or questions about what he was willing to do
The scene opens to Finn checking to see if no one else is home before pulling the lock of Princess Bubblegum's hair from the episode \"To Cut a Woman's Hair\" out from under the couch. He sits down and cuddles with it until Jake comes out from behind the couch with BMO. Jake tells a startled Finn that he already knows about his \"private time he spends with the wad of Princess Bubblegum's hair.\" Jake then picks up a floor board and pulls out his baby blanket to show Finn a special object of his own. Then a door appears and out hops a Door Lord. He snatches Finn's wad of Princess Bubblegum's hair, BMO's controller, and Jake's blanket. The three follow the Door Lord through a door that leads to Princess Bubblegum's castle, where she is seen running after him and demanding that he come back, yelling \"Get back here you thieving door lord! You butt!\" which helps identify the creature to Finn and Jake. The Door Lord then opens another portal, which Finn, Princess Bubblegum, BMO, and Jake follow through into Marceline's house. Marceline is trying to hit the Door Lord with her bass, until he opens up a final door that hurts Marceline with the sunlight through it. The group, now with Marceline, who has put on a pair of gloves and a sun hat which will protect her from the sun, and Princess Bubblegum, go through the final door into \"Red Rock Pass,\" chasing the Door Lord until he escapes into a double door that closes in front of the four. Finn then reads the words that appear on the archway that say: \"This door shall yield to no command save for a song from a genuine bande.\"
The crew then tries making some music to tempt the doors to open using their assorted instruments, but when Marceline begins to sing about wanting to \"drink the red from your (Princess Bubblegum's) pretty pink face\" Princess Bubblegum comments that her lyrics are \"too distasteful.\" Marceline then replies defensively, \"Oh, you don't like that Or do you just not like me\" Bitterly, Marceline sings I'm Just Your Problem to Princess Bubblegum, inducing shocked reactions of silence from the princess, Jake, and Finn. Since the door reacts to the truth (later realized by Finn) and the door reacted to her song, the lyrics to Marceline's rock ballad consisted of her true feelings. At the end of her song she stumbles, stammering something that is not truthful (\"to...to bury you in the ground... and drink the blood from your... urgh!\") causing the faces on the door to stop responding to the music, and to dim. Livid, Marceline then yells \"Stop staring at me!\"
Finn continues to eat the noodles raw. Marceline comes back, with a pot and a mobile stove, and tells BMO \"come here baby,\" and hooks BMO up to heat the pot of water, and Finn drops his noodles into the pot. The sun goes down, and Marceline takes off her hat. When Finn suggests a song about noodles, both girls say \"No!\" In unison, to which they all laugh shortly afterward.
The two have a fight. Marceline then spits on Princess Bubblegum's jacket, and they all begin to leave angrily, except for Finn, who then begins to sing a song of what his best friends think of him. Marceline, Princess Bubblegum, and Jake come back and join in as Finn sings about how they were all \"best friends in the world.\" The door, in response, opens to the Door Lord eating a sandwich in an empty room. The crew listens to his mumbling, and while Finn appears to be perplexed at them, Princess Bubblegum, Marceline, and Jake state that what the Door Lord had hoped for them to learn, that the real treasure was their friendships. The Door Lord smiles with glee at their revelation, but then he is shortly beaten up afterward by the five, presumably in retaliation to his thievery. Jake then passes out their stolen items. Finn receives his wad of Princess Bubblegum's hair, where Princess Bubblegum replies, \"Oh, you.\" and Finn mutters under his breath \"Yeesh.\" Jake gets his baby blanket and BMO gets its controller back. A black T-shirt with what seems to be cinnamon rolls strangling a snake is mistaken to be Marceline's, but is claimed by Princess Bubblegum; claiming she wears it all the time as pajamas. At the end, it is revealed that the Door Lord had not taken anything from Marceline, meaning Marceline only joined them because she wanted to hang out with the group. Angered by this, Marceline angrily tries to deny it and transforms into her full vampire form to chase them out of the door yelling that she will kill them, but they merely laugh as they run away.
Perhaps you have a wait list or two, and those options are still smiling at you from the sideline. They might happen, they might not. But for now, the question is, what's your best choice You need to answer that question by May 1st, which is the national candidate's reply date for all colleges in the United States. At that date, you will put your little fanny in a seat in one of our entering classes. That means you have about four weeks from today's episode to the first day of May. In that time, you're going to make an informed decision about where you see yourself. This episode, we'll help you go from here to there. When we come back, two college counselors will return to the conversation and we'll help you think about what are the important topics to consider as you navigate the next four weeks. We'll be right back.
Welcome back to Admissions Beat. Two returning guests, Darryl Tiggle, Director of College Counseling at Friends' School of Baltimore, and Jennifer Simons, Senior Manager at Bright Horizons College Coach, have returned. They were here a few weeks ago for an episode to help the juniors think about how to get their lists in order and to start exploring. We had such a fun conversation that I thought, let's bring them back to help our seniors and parents make sense of what just unfolded, and to tap their wisdom as the seniors in high school wander from decision release to enrollment. 59ce067264
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