Yeah Harvard famously doesn't allow filming on campus. So whenever a movie is set in Harvard it's almost always filmed at John Hopkins, Yale or University of Toronto since they all have the same kind of look
November 11, 2025 at 7:06 PM
Yeah Harvard famously doesn't allow filming on campus. So whenever a movie is set in Harvard it's almost always filmed at John Hopkins, Yale or University of Toronto since they all have the same kind of look
The three of them form an interesting triangle of view points and we're also the most engaged with what this means for the world. I can definitely see all three coming back into a room again to realign once they all get over their trauma and denial
November 10, 2025 at 8:44 PM
The three of them form an interesting triangle of view points and we're also the most engaged with what this means for the world. I can definitely see all three coming back into a room again to realign once they all get over their trauma and denial
Has everyone forgotten that Vince Gilligan was a producer for the entire run of the xfiles? That he wrote and directed 30+ episodes? This is absolutely in his wheelhouse
November 10, 2025 at 6:16 PM
Has everyone forgotten that Vince Gilligan was a producer for the entire run of the xfiles? That he wrote and directed 30+ episodes? This is absolutely in his wheelhouse
All the Democrats have done is teach the Republicans that if they starve the poor then the Dems will cave. Theyve confirmed a long held suspicion and will use it again
November 10, 2025 at 5:35 AM
All the Democrats have done is teach the Republicans that if they starve the poor then the Dems will cave. Theyve confirmed a long held suspicion and will use it again
And then you get a job, and it's a really hard job. A job so hard that most people fail at, or at least only partially succeed. And when you don't fully succeed at it you beat yourself up and don't give yourself any credit because of course you didn't do well, you're constantly distracted.
November 9, 2025 at 6:06 AM
And then you get a job, and it's a really hard job. A job so hard that most people fail at, or at least only partially succeed. And when you don't fully succeed at it you beat yourself up and don't give yourself any credit because of course you didn't do well, you're constantly distracted.
I agree fully but with a caveat. I don't think all deduction games should be classified as such. I think games which have hidden available mechanics which become available to the player through understanding (outer wilds, animal well, maybe blue prince) are Metroid branias. Obra dinner is not.
November 9, 2025 at 1:10 AM
I agree fully but with a caveat. I don't think all deduction games should be classified as such. I think games which have hidden available mechanics which become available to the player through understanding (outer wilds, animal well, maybe blue prince) are Metroid branias. Obra dinner is not.
Ok, so Brian Cranston was in the xfiles and went on to star in breaking bad. Bob Odenkirk was in breaking bad and went on to better call Saul. Rhea Seahorn was in Saul, and goes on to Pluribus. So who's gonna be in this show that stars in Gilligan's next one?
November 8, 2025 at 8:45 AM
Ok, so Brian Cranston was in the xfiles and went on to star in breaking bad. Bob Odenkirk was in breaking bad and went on to better call Saul. Rhea Seahorn was in Saul, and goes on to Pluribus. So who's gonna be in this show that stars in Gilligan's next one?
Robert Patrick was a varsity track and field athlete. He got the role because he can actually run down a moving car in real life. Tom Cruise has the stunt chops, but no way his tiny 5"6 frame can keep pace with Patrick.
November 8, 2025 at 4:40 AM
Robert Patrick was a varsity track and field athlete. He got the role because he can actually run down a moving car in real life. Tom Cruise has the stunt chops, but no way his tiny 5"6 frame can keep pace with Patrick.
This game has sooooooooo many crippling bugs that could completely ruin a playthrough. As a kid I played this game maybe a dozen times and at least of a 1/4 of them either had a massive bug that prevented progress or prevented access to major late game content. It was kind of a mess.
November 7, 2025 at 11:15 PM
This game has sooooooooo many crippling bugs that could completely ruin a playthrough. As a kid I played this game maybe a dozen times and at least of a 1/4 of them either had a massive bug that prevented progress or prevented access to major late game content. It was kind of a mess.
4) all this being said, I would have appreciated the heads up when we bought the home. It wouldn't have changed my mind, but it would have been good to know. I was pretty shocked when a fully grown adult with no pants asked us to return his teddy bear which he threw over the fence.
November 7, 2025 at 11:08 PM
4) all this being said, I would have appreciated the heads up when we bought the home. It wouldn't have changed my mind, but it would have been good to know. I was pretty shocked when a fully grown adult with no pants asked us to return his teddy bear which he threw over the fence.
It also helps when I (like I understand you do as well) have children with specific needs that extend beyond the day to day challenges of many parents. It really helps put a lot into perspective.
Thank you for the kind words though:)
November 7, 2025 at 11:07 PM
It also helps when I (like I understand you do as well) have children with specific needs that extend beyond the day to day challenges of many parents. It really helps put a lot into perspective.