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he didn't jump out the window; he got knocked out the window. having said that, he had his gun all, he had to do was point it at the window and when negan stuck his stupid head out, blown it off. but to your point: who knows? what's more, he made some comment about how useful the solar panels would have been had they not just blown them up.... ....how many times had Negan and/or his people been to Alexandria? Did they not look around? Do they not know how it works? It's ridiculous. You take over Alexandria as soon as you find it. Sanctuary might be a good place for some kind of headquarters for the actual military part of his group, maybe. But put the workers in Alexandria. Lots of space, surrounded by walls, to live and farm. I'm guessing the writers/producers have no idea what amount of farmland is required to feed just a single person, because the amount of people we've seen killed in just the last few episodes would have required a hundred acres of farmland, and there still seems to be an army of Saviours left; and that's just their soldiers. What often happens: Hollywood sees well-liked and lucrative IP. Hollywood thinks, "hey, we can easily make money off this well-liked and lucrative IP." Hollywood follows with, "But of course [b]we[/b] know better what people like and what will make money than the guy who made the well-liked and lucrative IP" They then cut & paste a bunch of stuff from the IP they think is cool, then have a brain(dead)storming session and add a bunch of other garbage, smash it all together haphazardly, release it, and say, "eat this, you idiot pigs." he went to grab whatever Lux was holding in his hand, and when he did he stuck his arm through the arm hole and yanked. Lux doubled over when Elijah pulled away, and it slipped up over Lux's head, onto Elijah. It was weird; I had to watch it a couple of times. In order for it to be untraceable it would be, by necessity, illegal, otherwise its passage of ownership would not only connect his various aliases, thereby making them useless, but would also connect him to the criminal elements for which he had worked. Furthermore, if they were legally owned he wouldn't need that girl to find him a buyer. He could publicly auction it for the best possible price. What was yours again? David Thewlis should have been an illusion, then BAM!, illusion discarded and Bautista wrecking face. "you know a Jew is only a Jew if his "Mother" is a jew" I'm sure this will fall on deaf ears, but the obvious purpose behind that is that for most of the past 5,000 years it has been a lot easier for a 3rd party to determine who a child's mother is than who a child's father is. I stand by my opinion that Gina Carano ought to have been Wonder Woman. Having said that and given the magical/mystical source of WW's powers, it is not technically necessary for her to have massive musculature. Very few comic book characters have retained their cartoonish musculature upon translation to live action depictions. And, obviously, giant cans are not a prerequisite either. Gal Gadot is gorgeous and that was good enough for me. man, ghost dog was just fuckin' crazy, fool. I didn't find it confusing, but it did seem unnecessary to see the same ship get hit by the Heinkel and then capsize, I believe, four times. or not I know what you're thinking because I'm more intelligent than you. A word of advice: a little gratitude goes a long way. That wouldn't be doublespeak due to the fact that I was not trying to obscure my meaning with a euphemism. What you meant to call it was an 'oxymoron', as if I had wrote, for example, "the logical incoherence of your post", in which case you would have also been wrong. So congratulations, you managed to be doubly wrong with a two word sentence fragment. Borderline is simply an adjective, meaning 'barely'. In other words, your post's opening 'sentence' was just barely incoherent. "Literacy is a fortune" Ironic. Given the borderline incoherence of your post's opening 'sentence' (if one can call it that), it is evidently a fortune beyond your means. No, but it's reasonable to assume they'd work very, very effective against a mass of shambling corpses which are known to be highly susceptible to fire. The only question is what kind of anti-air defenses have the whitewalkers got? It was both a reference to the show for which this is the board and applicable as a common phrase indicating the veracity of a statement. Hardly shoehorned in. Rather, it was witty and apt; quite unlike every supposition of yours. I just told you. You can take it to the Iron Bank. Wrong again. That's gotta be the worst "prediction" I've ever read.