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Also, we don't know how much time passed over the course of the movie and leading up to that final scene. Kirk gets the book before they leave. "There's an unknown amount of cases that didn't go to the hospital and weren't been detected. People with mild symptoms or no symptoms at all don't use to go the doctor." Of course it's approximated. Which is why it's a range of 1-3% instead of an exact number. Yes, it's possible that the number of undiagnosed cases is even higher than what they used to get the low end of the estimate. It's something new. At any rate, it's pretty dangerous. People react to such things differently. Not everyone suffers from PTSD who's witnessed extreme violence like that. Or he suffered from it but wasn't showing any symptoms of it at the time. People with PTSD don't show it constantly. I was too young to fap back when the show was on, but I certainly noticed there was something pretty special about Erin Gray. Great show. So underappreciated, though it seems to gain in popularity as time passes. Nice write up for Berry. He's pretty much unknown in the states except for people who are into shows like the IT Crowd and Darkplace. We only have one here in Wisconsin so far, but it's one too many. I have a compromised immune system because of medications I take for my transplanted kidney, so it's extra scary for me. Never noticed this. Maybe he's asking Larry for favors and stuff a lot of the time or wants to convince Larry he's being honest with him, so he brings up what good friends they have been over the years? 1-3% mortality rate is no joke. Some of the media coverage has been a bit much perhaps, but I think the efforts to quarantine people and contain it are totally justified. Your trolling powers are weak. Good audience reactions. I can see it having a nice run. LOL. Society owes him a debt of gratitude. That's a good friend there. Disgusting. Distress in quotes? Wow. Whether you are trolling or really believe this, its awful. Apparently Geimer was wrong about Polanski actually penetrating her anus, so the case is bogus? Even though we have Polanski's own admissions and the fact that he had her drugged up at the time. Exonerated means absolved from blame or fault. I don't think Geimer has ever said anything like that. She stands by her claim that he drugged and raped her. She wants them to stop pursuing the case and wants people to move on. Geimer was pretty drugged up, thanks to Polanski, when this happened. I don't think that if she is indeed wrong about actual penetration of the anus happening or wrong about him ejaculating, it hurts her credibility that much. At the very least Polanski drugged and committed a pretty major sexual assault. But we also have Polanski's own admissions. Geimer's comments and request that they stop going after Polanski legally don't mean that the public have to forget he drugged and raped a 13 year old girl. Old post, but how did he serve his sentence? He fled the country because he thought the sentence was going to be harsher than what he was originally told. Also, I've read that Geimer has had a lot of contact with Polanski and his allies in the entertainment industry. I can't help but wonder if she's a bit starstruck, all that attention from famous people has influenced her. Yeah. I kind of liked those old theme songs that set up the story of the show. LOL. Probably not. Shes thin, but she looks like she's all woman to me! I like the kickoff rule they came up with. Hopefully it does make the play safer so they can keep it in the game. I'm with you. I'm watching Stranger Things and was into the walking dead for a few seasons and followed Game of Thrones all the way to the end. There have been a few others that I got into over the years. Generally though, it's movies for me. Most TV shows, they tend to stretch the storylines out a bit to fill their seasons. Or nothing really gets resolved and they start repeating themselves like the Walking Dead, because they want to keep the show going even when most of the life is out of it.