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"worst".nerds are just the worse
"worst".nerds are just the worse
Because I’d let Oscar Isaac tie me anywhereWhy is the first one a plot hole?
ummm well....not heard of BDSM?
Weird things sometimes happen. We have a local orthopedist named Dr. Bohn. And there's a picture on a Pink Floyd album (specifically, early printings of A Nice Pair) of a dental surgeon's office with the name W. R. Phang."Guy named Otto Octavius ends up with eight limbs. What are the odds?"
I saw a gastroenterologist named Dr Guttman once.Weird things sometimes happen. We have a local orthopedist named Dr. Bohn. And there's a picture on a Pink Floyd album (specifically, early printings of A Nice Pair) of a dental surgeon's office with the name W. R. Phang.
I saw a gastroenterologist named Dr Guttman once.
Neither one of those are plot holes. A plot hole is something in a story that goes against the established logic of the story's plot. The idea of someone living on a retail clerk's income having such a spacious flat in central London might be ludicrous, but it's not a plot hole. In Fantastic Voyage (1966), a team of doctors and their submarine are miniaturized and placed inside a prominent scientist's body in order to treat him. It's established early on that they have a limited amount of time before the shrink ray wears off and they all return to their normal size which would be disastrous for the poor scientist they're trying to save if they're still in his body. By the end of the movie, both the submarine and the body of one of the crew is left in the scientists while the rest escape before they expand. By the logic already established, the scientist should be dead as the remaining equipment in his body rapidly expand to their normal size. That's a plot hole.Two plot holes in Moon knight: Oscar Isaac saying he can’t date anyone because the ankle restraints on his bed are a red flag and the other is him renting that apartment in Central London while working in a gift shop.
Neither one of those are plot holes. A plot hole is something in a story that goes against the established logic of the story's plot. The idea of someone living on a retail clerk's income having such a spacious flat in central London might be ludicrous, but it's not a plot hole. In Fantastic Voyage (1966), a team of doctors and their submarine are miniaturized and placed inside a prominent scientist's body in order to treat him. It's established early on that they have a limited amount of time before the shrink ray wears off and they all return to their normal size which would be disastrous for the poor scientist they're trying to save if they're still in his body. By the end of the movie, both the submarine and the body of one of the crew is left in the scientists while the rest escape before they expand. By the logic already established, the scientist should be dead as the remaining equipment in his body rapidly expand to their normal size. That's a plot hole.
I noticed the too-nice apartment myself, although that's very Hollywood. Not sure if they'll explain it, but in my head, I decided Mark takes care of Steven . . . replacing dead goldfish, subsidizing a nice apartment, asking hot tour guides out on dates . . .Two plot holes in Moon knight: Oscar Isaac saying he can’t date anyone because the ankle restraints on his bed are a red flag and the other is him renting that apartment in Central London while working in a gift shop.