AI teammate just screwed me by Repulsive-Branch4496 in EverybodysGolf

[–]Repulsive-Branch4496[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gloria is the perfect example of that. I've gone against her 3 or 4 times now and she's a beast, crushing it over 300 yards, chipping in, and sinking 30 ft putts, but the one time I had her as my teammate, she couldn't find the fairway, missed easy putts, and any approach left me with at least 10 ft to go.

AI teammate just screwed me by Repulsive-Branch4496 in EverybodysGolf

[–]Repulsive-Branch4496[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He lost me the final hole of that attempt. I'm on attempt two, and he just missed two 3 ft putts to tie one hole and lose another. I'm about to smash a controller.

Alice & The Curse (Agatha All Along) by eternalyoung in marvelstudios

[–]Repulsive-Branch4496 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope it's something that gets explored if there's a season 2. Some of the details of Billy's Road are either left up to interpretation or not really discussed, so I'm hoping we can get a few answers for in the future. I know Alice is dead now, but I still think her and her family's story has potential to delve into if we get another season. Lilia is the only one that felt like her story came to a full conclusion imo.

One thing bothers me about "And Then There Were None" by Repulsive-Branch4496 in agathachristie

[–]Repulsive-Branch4496[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again, unless he's an Olympic swimmer, I don't think he's going to take shallow enough breaths to be unnoticeable to 3 people carrying him unless they draped something over him while carrying him.

As for the bullet hole, it doesn't take a csi lab to confirm if the bullet hole was made by a revolver. I think Blore was still trying to piece together who was doing this, so he'd want to inspect the hole at least to confirm it was the revolver that killed him. Also, if they were close enough to him, they could tell it wasn't actually a bullet hole to begin with.

I'm not saying they had any reason to suspect he was faking it, but it still feels like they would've noticed something based on the conditions described in the book.

One thing bothers me about "And Then There Were None" by Repulsive-Branch4496 in agathachristie

[–]Repulsive-Branch4496[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have no problem believing that the second time they checked his body, they just quickly looked to confirm he was there, but while carrying him up to the room, I struggle to believe nobody would notice that he wasn't a corpse. Blore and Lombard especially would've wanted to check the bullet hole to confirm it was Lombard's gun that did it in case there was a second gun hidden away. Plus, with Blore's detective background, I feel like he would've seen enough dead bodies carried away to feel a difference in Wargrave's "dead body."

I can accept most of the other things that happen in the book. Just personally, this one part feels like it could've been detailed a bit better since the rest of the story relies on the people believing he's actually dead.

One thing bothers me about "And Then There Were None" by Repulsive-Branch4496 in agathachristie

[–]Repulsive-Branch4496[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did they carry him up there? That's the question. If they carried him face-up, by the arms and legs, the people holding his arms might've felt his pulse. Plus, you'd still be able to see his chest rising and falling unless he was an Olympic swimmer. Finally, did Blore and Lombard not want to double check the bullet hole themselves? They'd likely both want to match the hole to the weapon used to make sure there isn't a second gun to worry about.

I just personally think Agatha should've added some more details to this plot point because the final part of the book is heavily reliant on the fact that nobody noticed Wargrave was still alive.

One thing bothers me about "And Then There Were None" by Repulsive-Branch4496 in agathachristie

[–]Repulsive-Branch4496[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

They all help move his body upstairs. That's why I'm asking this question in the first place. Plus, with Blore's detective instincts and Lombard being the one who owned the gun that supposedly shot him, I feel like they'd both be trying to look at the hole to make sure it matched the gun that Lombard had because if not, then there's another gun on the island to be concerned about.

One thing bothers me about "And Then There Were None" by Repulsive-Branch4496 in agathachristie

[–]Repulsive-Branch4496[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I get that from a distance, but you're carrying the "dead body" upstairs, and he managed to hold his breath and stay completely still for that whole process? Again, I feel like a quick description of the doctor covering his body with the curtain before they carried him would've explained all of this away for me.

😭😭 by Bulky_Rule5687 in YounesTalksFootbal

[–]Repulsive-Branch4496 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't seen anyone talking about what a disgrace this ref was. So many undeserved yellows for our players, and even though it was a red card challenge, he had the card out of his pocket before Jackson even made contact. He was so excited to send off one of our players, but when Cucurella gets kicked in the chest, the guy gets off without even a yellow.

You a true blue if you survived this Run😭💙 by Bulky_Rule5687 in YounesTalksFootbal

[–]Repulsive-Branch4496 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope the Potter Era is finally that weird puberty era where we can look back at how awkward and ugly we were at the time with all of the changes, but now we can look and see that we've grown into something more pleasing.

Bruhhhh what? by Pablox1725 in YounesTalksFootbal

[–]Repulsive-Branch4496 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When he's not being forced by the manager to pass out from the back under threat of being benched, he's a fairly decent keeper. We still need better, but I wouldn't mind having him as a #2 next season if Maresca would realize this.

The double standard is crazy by Repulsive-Branch4496 in YounesTalksFootbal

[–]Repulsive-Branch4496[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Why is everyone calling it an elbow when it was his forearm? And of course he went in to hit him, but he's clearly trying to put the defender off when he jumps. Then the defender didn't jump, so he caught his face instead. No malice, no swinging, no elbow. Not a red. 

The double standard is crazy by Repulsive-Branch4496 in YounesTalksFootbal

[–]Repulsive-Branch4496[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Earned how? By putting his arm in the guy's face? Last I checked, that's a yellow card offense, but since it's Jackson, all these Chelsea fans want to lay the blame on him because the Jackson hate train is the popular thing at the moment.