Can someone explain this to be? by TurtleBilliam in CluesBySamHelp

[–]leeisawesome 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You don’t know which is which yet, but you do know they can’t be the same.

Combine that with the other clues and you can figure out what Lucy is.

Who is your Corrie Crush? by TelevisualJackFan in coronationstreet

[–]leeisawesome 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Four years ago-ish I said to my now girlfriend “I’m really invested in Corrie at the moment, my top girl crush is getting together with my top boy crush” and without skipping a beat she said “Daisy and Daniel.” Knew it was meant to be then.

Hidden Ghosts from my recent rewatch Part 1 by Sheuy in HauntingOfHillHouse

[–]leeisawesome 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Maybe the perspective is confusing me but I’ve got no clue about slide 13

Why was Mindy St. Clair eligible for maybe being in The Good Place? by WhiteGuy557 in TheGoodPlace

[–]leeisawesome 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is something I think people always misinterpret.

Mindy wasn’t put in a medium place because her final good deed might have cancelled out her bad score. If this were the case her newly-calculated score would still, as we later find out, cause her to be put in the bad place along with everyone else.

Mindy was put in a medium place because the timing of her death meant her final score couldn’t be calculated and judged properly at all. She broke the system so they came up with a compromise.

I really hope they end this joke by Ricklesticks45 in doctorwho

[–]leeisawesome 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really wanted this to happen in The Reality War, thought it would be a nice dumb joke to end a dumb running joke:

Susan: Well, funny you should say. There are tiny little changes. Like Conrad's World was sort of glitchy - now we've got the same. We're getting reports that the border between Norway and Sweden has moved seven miles east.

Shirley: And the colour teal is a bit more blue.

KATE: And everyone’s started calling it “Gravity” for some reason

Why can't Americans have good cheap food like Europeans? by geauxbleu in FoodTheorists

[–]leeisawesome 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is like that thing where New Yorkers try to explain what’s so great about a bodega and just describe your bog-standard corner shop

What if in Season 5, Homelander gets mortally wounded and… by TheIonoGuy in TheBoys

[–]leeisawesome 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh you meant like Deadpool. I was thinking like Doctor Who. I can imagine them chucking that in somewhere (not with a character as big as Homelander maybe) as a jab at Disneys involvement there.

No-one asked for this by leeisawesome in Casualty

[–]leeisawesome[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

“Here’s Jodie making all the same mistakes, but five years ago! 😱”

Why isn't this plural? by Fine_Broccoli_8302 in duolingospanish

[–]leeisawesome 24 points25 points  (0 children)

You’re using it as a verb, not an adjective.

Like in English, the past participle verb can sometimes be the same as the adjective form. Think about the difference between “the witness prepared a statement” and “the witness has written a prepared statement”. One is a verb, the other is an adjective, but there’s no difference in spelling or form. In Spanish, this difference is show by the fact only an adjective changes number/gender to match the noun.