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Hell no Not to mention that Ozzie Smith was anything an intimidating hitter, and have him be the toughest out of the game was completely idiotic Irregardless, you're points are mute. Well I think i did a decent job of pointing out the various potholes encountered by the characters and writers here. If you don't want to throw in your two cents and get down to brass tax on this, that's your right and I could care less. The point is mute. Reply to your counterpoints: (1) If you sail west from Spain, you will probably go west for at least a couple days. After that you’ll lose your bearings, and you will need a compass to know which way is west. (2) If that was the case they should have shown some foraging parties or some farming operations to cure the plot hole (3) There may have been animals over there, but they weren’t domesticated. It would’ve been impossible to domesticate a new species of animals while also having to do all that work at once. Seems like a big task to undertake (4) If Portugal had sea directors over there 100 miles offshore, how is it that they had not discovered the new world yet? You’d think that one of them would’ve ventured another hundred miles west and run into the enormous land mass that’s now called America. Also how did they know where to stop if they hadn’t been there yet? (5) It would have been impossible to bring horses on a ship for that long a period of time. They would’ve had to build stables and feed the horses on the boat, which would have depleted all of the provisions of the crew. (6) there may have been fire in the New World, but they got it from lightning Or other natural sources. So it was not easy to maintain once it went out. Also, Columbus did not have immediate access to fire either because all of the existing fire sources would’ve gone out on the boat (7) it is highly unlikely that Columbus alone would have been fluent in several different native dialects. He may have been a renaissance man, but he did not have time to sit down and teach class like a college professor to a bunch of guys who wanted to kill him Regarding Mag Mar Tun Doh Weg: In a planned multi season series, the legendary giant of the wildlings, Mag Mar Tun Doh Weg, is a high price defense attorney. He wins a big MedMal case, the goes out on the town with his wife. He comes home, then runs Out to get cigarettes at the local convenient store which Is being robbed at the time. The assailant shoots him, causing him to lose consciousness and enter into a long drawn out coma. He wakes up several weeks later, haven’t forgotten most of his prior life. He slowly recovers at a local rehabilitation center then comes home and discovers that his wife has been cheating on him with his old law partner, Wun Wun. He reconnects with his young daughter, and establishes the relationship he had never had. Despite having no money, they all decide they going to quit their jobs s and schools and go live in a really expensive place yet to be determined. Not sure if that has the type of story structure that HBO is looking for. Perhaps this would be more a better option: (5) The Good, the Bad, and the Jhogwins. A four part mini-series that will include Lord Varys, Davos Seaworth, and 3 ancient stone giant Jhogwins. All will be in search of a buried treasure from Robert Baratheon's war. Varys and Davos trick the Jhogwins into entering a fishing tournament, and convince them to rent a pontoon boat. However, the pontoon boat is owned by Jorah Mormont, who attempts to charge the Jhogwins double the rental fee at the dock. As a result, they miss the tournament. Well, Beverly Hills Cop III could not possibly have been more watered down or stupid. I watched about 20 minutes of it and it looked like it had been at the playground behind my house. Then again Beverly Hills Cop II wasn't much better either. For a movie series that ended on such a sour note, I'm all for bringing it back for another try 30 years later. Think of Rocky Balboa coming out 25 years after Rocky V. It was worth a shot, and turned out pretty damn good. Expectations are low. Mark Hamill I agree with that. But she’s still annoying. I agree with that. But she’s still annoying. If it makes you feel any better, I didn’t have seconds. You yankin' my crank? I don't know man... I understand the Norse mythology incorporates substantial fantasy elements. But I think the director loses the audience if he dedicates too much screen time to cross-dressing 105 year old men speaking in tongues and long haired warriors riding horses into the moon. That stuff is creepy to many people, even if its cool to those familiar with the legends. Eggers knew things would have to be different this time. He agreed to do larger studio production, and acknowledged that he would have to give up some creative control in order to ensure that the film would appeal to a wider audience. He'll probably go back to his old model the next time around. Good point. It was either a suicide or Jonah shot the neighbors golden retriever. Yeah maybe he shot Charlotte…. Absolutely no reason he’d shoot himself. How about putting the cartel members in vehicles that were a bit more discreet, like a Toyota Camry, or a Nissan Sentra? Or maybe just changing the vehicles? Also, how about having Nelson turn off his headlights before going down the driveway at Ruth's place if you going there to shoot someone? Hey Ruth, Nelson's here i can see him coming!!! Or better yet, park on road before the driveway, then walk up the driveway with your gun to shoot whoever is there. Maybe resilient?? My point is that there was no clear magical component to his survival, hence the question. Seems like he just got a bunch of flesh wounds, which is possible, and fell out of a bedroom window Which wouldn’t kill most people anyway. Nope. See the T-1000 in T2. Yes.