[S1E6] Who You With
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Joe's ability to assess someone and then use their impressions of society or privilege (whether it's a privilege that he has or one he fakes) is super impressive. We have seen it countless times where he not only knows how to get away with something, but he knows why he can get away with something.
Joe was still within typical Joe grounds, but then he slipped into the needlessly reckless territory by entering the house and sneaking around overnight instead of spying from a safe distance. The concussion is at fault for his stupidity during this hour, right
It was disturbing when Peach got Beck drunk and high so she could coerce her into a threesome with the handsome Raj. It's a shame that Peach had to do all of that because it was the only way she could trick her friend into possibly sleeping with her. It was funny, however when Beck backed out and left Peach with Raj.
Peach's last-ditch effort of persuading Beck to quit school and go live in Paris with her was so extra that even Beck finally had a wake-up call. The lengths to which Peach was willing to go to get Beck away from Joe and keep her to herself was too crazy to ignore.
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The secretly happy couple watches the Queen greet the crowds at her first Royal Derby while they cozy-up and revel in being in love. Margaret phones Elizabeth asking her and Phillip for dinner with Peter. Afraid of all the listening operators, Margaret refuses to even offer her sister a clue as to the occasion and piques Elizabeth's interest.
After a day drinking with his \"lunch club,\" Phillip glosses over some of the more questionable portions of his afternoon, instead telling Elizabeth he was listening to a photojournalist detail political unrest across the world. Yeah, that lasted for about a minute before the slideshow got a whole lot more promiscuous. Elizabeth plays dumb when Phillip starts wondering what this formal dinner could possibly be about.
Margaret is on edge as dinner gets underway and shoos all the servants from the room before finally telling her sister she and Peter wish to get married. Margaret tells Elizabeth, \"It can't be a terrible shock to you,\" and asks her sovereign for her permission to marry. Margaret is 23 and therefore cannot marry without royal permission until 25, which soon becomes important.
Right before the story breaks, Elizabeth is on the phone again with Margaret suggesting she get married in Scotland out of the jurisdiction of the Church of England. While the sisters are on the phone, Margaret warns that their mother is heading in Elizabeth's direction to express her disapproval over the marriage.
Peter and Margaret meet up away from prying eyes in a gorgeously shot scene. (Where can I get Margaret's riding outfit) Peter reveals that after some negotiating over locale, he's accepted a post in Brussels, where he'll serve out the waiting period. First, he'll accompany the Queen to Northern Ireland and then get a day or two more with Margaret before shipping off. They kiss one more time, and it's all rather tragically romantic.
Margaret receives word of Peter's immediate departure and promptly looses it, screaming at staff to get her sister on the phone. We're treated to the sequence from the top of the episode as operators track down the Queen. She's finally found at Sandringham House and Margaret lets Elizabeth have it. \"You've been against us from the beginning because you can't bear to be eclipsed,\" Margaret says without giving Elizabeth a second to explain. \"You fail to protect me. I will fail to protect you in return. You reap what you sow, sister.\"
A line has definitely been drawn. I'll be curious to see how Margaret's lack of support affects their private and public relationship. I would not go so far as to say enemies, but let's go with not-fans. Wallis Simpson and the former king are loving the turn of events.
Just last Summer, Surgeons in Manchester performed the first bionic eye implant in a patient with age-related macular degeneration, the most common cause of sight loss in the developed world. The retinal implant converts video images from a miniature video camera worn on his glasses. Now he can make out the direction of white lines on a computer screen using the retinal implant. Fast forward this tech 300 years. I think we're good here. What's interesting is that is shows that he is live-transmitting the footage, which means that his body is basically acting like one big cellular transmitter. Scary stuff.
Miller had himself a little run-in with two of Anderson Dawes' OPA goons, but getting wounded on The Expanse ain't no big thing -- just spray a little bio-bandage and you're well on your way to being as good as new.
With no candidates suitable enough, Gretchen again wonders aloud why this even bothers here. Why do people have to feel lust and love when they have much larger priorities These feelings should be beneath her. The bouncer, to her surprise, agrees with her.
Sara visits August. She tells him that she knows he is the one who leaked the sex tape. When he denies it, she threatens to tell Wilhelm her thoughts. Yet, he stops her from leaving and reveals he did, in fact, leak the sex tape. When asked why August says it is was because of his anger towards Wilhelm having everything. Sara states that she will remain quiet if August makes her a permanent resident of Hillerska. August and Sara begin making out with each other.
At about 19:30, Halsey finally comes clean to John. He was replaced by a genetically compromised flash clone, which died not long after John was taken into the Spartan program. This matches up canonically with the games.
At about 26:45, Halsey has her access to Cortana and her lab revoked, and it removed from the premises, showing she's falling out of favor with the UNSC. In the games, this doesn't happen until around the events of Halo 4.
Eve lets Josh know that not only are Gavin's visions real, but back in present day La Brea, he can see everything that happens to them in 10,000 B.C. Josh, who had a strained relationship with his father, doesn't receive the news well.
After getting his name picked for the first flight out of 10,000 B.C., Lucas is determined to find his drugs that Scott hid and forces him to find them with him. As they're digging, the two uncover a trunk full of Civil War-era gold.
Joe Kudla, Founder of Vuori, a performance apparel brand with a nontraditional approach to activewear, joins the Views From the Bus Podcast. Vuori is inspired by the Encinita and Southern California Lifestyle. Their mission is to create products that help people live extraordinary lives. In this episode, Joe shares how Vuori entered the market, and how they survived a few obstacles on the way.
Later, Dream decides to pay a visit to an old friend. Cue a flashback to 1389 and a visit to The White Horse Tavern with his sister. There, the pair meet Robert \"Hob\" Gadling (Ferdinand Kingsley), a loudmouth drunk who declares that he will never die. On a whim and partly to amuse her brother, Death grants Hob's wish and makes him immortal.
What follows is a succession of vignettes as Dream meets up with Gadling on the same night in the same pub once every 100 years. Initially cowed and afraid of this pale, apparently nameless, stranger, Hob soon grows cocky and arrogant. Life is good and he uses his supernatural longevity to leave soldiering behind and become first a printer, then a shipping magnate. With that comes a brief and ugly dalliance with slaving and a run-in with Lady Johanna Constantine (Jenna Coleman), an ancestor of the scuzzy occultist we met in episode three. When Hob suggests that Morpheus is lonely and just wants some company, however, the Sandman is enraged and storms off in a huff.
With the Vote of No Confidence against Logan Roy approaching, Kendall Roy and Roman Roy must get all their ducks in a row to ensure they have the majority vote. Roman attempts to sway neutral board member, Lawrence Yee, taking him out to dinner with his boyfriend to confirm they have his vote. He eventually agrees yes.
Logan arrives in Washington to meet with the President, but worries he's been snubbed following a last-minute cancellation at The White House as the President claims he has an act of terrorism to deal with.
Tom Wambsgans decides to reward Greg Hirsch for helping him deal with shredding all those documents over Thanksgiving weekend. Tom decides to take him out on a extremely fancy dinner. He opens up to the younger Roy family member, telling him he understands how hard it can be. He sincerely offers his help in the future, and promises to show Greg how the rich live.
Before Greg can go to dinner with Tom, he reluctantly has to have dinner with his grandfather, Ewan Roy who is still in town. He tries to get out of eating the very unappetizing food, but his grandfather insists he eats all of it. He also informs Greg he is in town for the vote of no confidence. He says he doesn't have any intention of informing his brother beforehand, and suggests his grandson stay out of it as well. While at dinner with Tom, Greg is having a hard time finishing two meals. He informs Tom that he previously had dinner with his grandfather. He brings up the vote of no confidence to Tom, who immediately calls Ken to inform him what's happening. 59ce067264
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