Season 1 had a tried and true underdog cast that had to work hard and struggle and get by on luck, the scenes were packed with action, tension, and high stakes. Then, he had several chances to prove himself and grow stronger. After season one, it just became a sort of shallow political drama with tens of characters being given screentime to do nothing but talk, and a bunch of foreshadowing that the supposed underdog is some kind of demigod or something. Basically devolved into an excuse to draw far too young-looking girls in the lewdest situations allowed in the show's rating category.
I didn't watch 3 or 4 and I don't intend to. I'd rate the show overall as a 0/10.
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A story about politics leading to terrorism and bomb threats is a bad place to advertize articles about political satire writers. There is nothing funny about this.
You might be able to get through the story and a couple of maps pretty easily without a guide, later acts will be difficult if you specced really wrong, but if you want to run endgame content and league mechanics while on a hardcore solo self founded character then you better go get fucking gud, mate.
"The email, sent around 5:45 p.m. with the subject line 'My manifesto,' said lead azide devices were hidden in and around the Pennsylvania State Capitol and Pennsylvania Judicial Center 'In the name of Palestine,'" according to the report.
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The report also says Capitol Police "told PennLive they are aware of the threat but will not be commenting on the incident at this time."
Journalism is in such a fucking spiral these days.
I wouldn't be surprised if this email was an Israeli stunt, TBH.
You should work on your shit ideology and core values, or if you meant something other than what you explicitly said then you should work on your English writing capability.
With a good case a lot of lawyers would be willing to work pro bono, especially when it's an individual infringed by a corporation who have plenty to take from.
For example, the script for the movie The Purge was stolen from an individual in 2012, and after 4 years of litigation Universal paid out a massive settlement in 2018 and also ended the series despite its success.
Yes because it started years before the war with the annexation of Crimea.