• What Did You Watch? 2025-05-05 (Monday)

    From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 6 04:30:41 2025
    After my workout, I watched:

    Black American Woman Regrets Moving to Africa ItÆs A Sh*thole https://youtu.be/Kxl_tLdM48Q?si=14B5InEiNP1pNUEj

    JACK DOHERTY JUST LOST EVERYTHING
    JACK DOHERTY has officially hit rock bottom. From flexing millions and
    renting mansions to getting robbed on camera and exposed in the George Janko podcast, this might be the end of his YouTube career. In this video, I break down everything ù the drama, the robbery, the podcast meltdown, and the weird business heÆs running now.

    Was it all fake? Is Jack actually broke? And why does everyone seem done with him now?
    https://youtu.be/k7SxrpZv4ug?si=p-6d8xChLfIP0VPm

    YOU WONÆT BELIEVE WHAT HAPPENED BETWEEN JOHNNY SOMALI AND HANK ù ITÆS GETTING WORSE!
    Hank just exposed Johnny Somali in the most shocking way, and itÆs going
    viral! ??
    From wild IRL streams to insane drama, things between Johnny Somali and Hank have gone from bad to worse. In this video, we break down everything ù from
    the public humiliation to the heated confrontations.

    * Was Johnny Somali faking everything for clout?
    * Did Hank go too far with what he said on stream?
    * Why is everyone in the streamer community calling
    Johnny Somali the new-age nuisance?

    https://youtu.be/1tlOPpgOwiI?si=CaVWrFdPn3qj4ZLf

    HISTORY'S GREATEST MYSTERIES:
    "The Death of Dillenger". John Dillinger's life consisted of brazen bank robberies across the country, but his death remains shrouded in mystery: what really happened to John Dillinger?

    HISTORY'S GREATEST MYSTERIES:
    "The Missing Riches of Genghis Khan". Exploring theories behind the location
    of Genghis Khan's legendary treasure and why the hoard hasn't been found in
    the eight centuries since his death.

    What did you watch?

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  • From Ian J. Ball@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Tue May 6 08:25:47 2025
    On 5/6/25 1:30 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:

    What did you watch?

    Just a soap (GH - Mon's ep).

    We're "on strike" on Wed & Thur (don't ask!), so I'll maybe do a 2-day tomorrow...

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 6 17:39:41 2025
    Fringe S1E17 'Bad Dreams'. Olivia kills people in her sleep. (Well,
    wouldn't you if you worked with Dr. Bishop?) In Nick Lane's flat there
    is a wall filled with clippings. In the midst of this mass of clippings
    is a sheet of paper on which the number 47 is written. The number 47,
    besides being a prime number, has been attributed as being a random
    number which occurs with unusual frequency and so has a certain
    mystique. There is perhaps a humorous mathematical proof of this by
    Pomona College's math professor Donald Bentley. Regardless of this
    purported mystique, the number has been used in Alias (2001), another
    J.J. Abrams project, as a central plot device for the series.

    The glyphs in this episode spell "Belly". This is Walter Bishop's
    nickname for William Bell.

    *woman falls from the top of a building on to a car parked near the Bishops* Dr. Walter Bishop: I hope Agent Dunham meant to do that.

    What Did You Watch?



    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@21:1/5 to Dimensional Traveler on Tue May 6 18:20:16 2025
    On 5/6/2025 5:39 PM, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
    Fringe S1E17 'Bad Dreams'.  Olivia kills people in her sleep.  (Well, wouldn't you if you worked with Dr. Bishop?)  In Nick Lane's flat there
    is a wall filled with clippings. In the midst of this mass of clippings
    is a sheet of paper on which the number 47 is written. The number 47,
    besides being a prime number, has been attributed as being a random
    number which occurs with unusual frequency and so has a certain
    mystique. There is perhaps a humorous mathematical proof of this by
    Pomona College's math professor Donald Bentley. Regardless of this
    purported mystique, the number has been used in Alias (2001), another
    J.J. Abrams project, as a central plot device for the series.


    I think Star Trek also had a tendency to stick the number 47 in as an
    Easter egg from time to time.

    The glyphs in this episode spell "Belly". This is Walter Bishop's
    nickname for William Bell.

    *woman falls from the top of a building on to a car parked near the
    Bishops*
    Dr. Walter Bishop: I hope Agent Dunham meant to do that.

    What Did You Watch?





    Nothing worth mentioning. I did forget to mention from the other day I watched:


    Watson - "My Life's Work Part 1" - Part one of the season finale.
    Thanks to the secret inside help he's been receiving all season,
    Moriarty is able to launch a biological attack against one of the
    doctor's on Watson's team. This was a pretty good one. But I'm half
    expecting Sherlock to make an appearance in the finale and reveal that
    he's really alive and this has all been a long con to capture Moriarty.


    The Equalizer - "Decisions" - This was the series finale. Salazar, who
    has been the season's big bad, but has barely registered on my radar,
    decides to kill the Equalizer while she is on vacation, but he forgets
    that she's the Equalizer and she and her team eat kill squads for
    breakfast. Overall, I thought they managed a pretty good finale that
    wrapped up the series, while leaving room for another season.

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@21:1/5 to Arthur Lipscomb on Wed May 7 07:13:40 2025
    On 5/6/2025 6:20 PM, Arthur Lipscomb wrote:
    On 5/6/2025 5:39 PM, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
    Fringe S1E17 'Bad Dreams'.  Olivia kills people in her sleep.  (Well,
    wouldn't you if you worked with Dr. Bishop?)  In Nick Lane's flat
    there is a wall filled with clippings. In the midst of this mass of
    clippings is a sheet of paper on which the number 47 is written. The
    number 47, besides being a prime number, has been attributed as being
    a random number which occurs with unusual frequency and so has a
    certain mystique. There is perhaps a humorous mathematical proof of
    this by Pomona College's math professor Donald Bentley. Regardless of
    this purported mystique, the number has been used in Alias (2001),
    another J.J. Abrams project, as a central plot device for the series.


    I think Star Trek also had a tendency to stick the number 47 in as an
    Easter egg from time to time.

    If you are talking about the Abrams Trek I'm sure he did.

    The glyphs in this episode spell "Belly". This is Walter Bishop's
    nickname for William Bell.

    *woman falls from the top of a building on to a car parked near the
    Bishops*
    Dr. Walter Bishop: I hope Agent Dunham meant to do that.

    What Did You Watch?





    Nothing worth mentioning.  I did forget to mention from the other day I watched:


    Watson - "My Life's Work Part 1" - Part one of the season finale. Thanks
    to the secret inside help he's been receiving all season, Moriarty is
    able to launch a biological attack against one of the doctor's on
    Watson's team.  This was a pretty good one.  But I'm half expecting Sherlock to make an appearance in the finale and reveal that he's really alive and this has all been a long con to capture Moriarty.


    The Equalizer - "Decisions" - This was the series finale.  Salazar, who
    has been the season's big bad, but has barely registered on my radar,
    decides to kill the Equalizer while she is on vacation, but he forgets
    that she's the Equalizer and she and her team eat kill squads for breakfast.  Overall, I thought they managed a pretty good finale that wrapped up the series, while leaving room for another season.


    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@21:1/5 to Dimensional Traveler on Thu May 8 07:17:56 2025
    On 5/7/2025 7:13 AM, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
    On 5/6/2025 6:20 PM, Arthur Lipscomb wrote:
    On 5/6/2025 5:39 PM, Dimensional Traveler wrote:
    Fringe S1E17 'Bad Dreams'.  Olivia kills people in her sleep.  (Well,
    wouldn't you if you worked with Dr. Bishop?)  In Nick Lane's flat
    there is a wall filled with clippings. In the midst of this mass of
    clippings is a sheet of paper on which the number 47 is written. The
    number 47, besides being a prime number, has been attributed as being
    a random number which occurs with unusual frequency and so has a
    certain mystique. There is perhaps a humorous mathematical proof of
    this by Pomona College's math professor Donald Bentley. Regardless of
    this purported mystique, the number has been used in Alias (2001),
    another J.J. Abrams project, as a central plot device for the series.


    I think Star Trek also had a tendency to stick the number 47 in as an
    Easter egg from time to time.

    If you are talking about the Abrams Trek I'm sure he did.


    It was before Abrams. They've been sticking the number 47 in Trek since
    TNG. Apparently it started with TNG writer Joe Menosky and other
    writers noticed and kept doing it too.

    https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/47

    https://screenrant.com/star-trek-47-meaning-franchise-repeat/

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