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[S4E12] Just Say Yes



Miranda: Why are you proposing?Steve: I thought that's what you wanted!Miranda: I don't want to marry you, Steve!Steve: Well I don't want to marry you either!Miranda: Then what are we doing?Steve: There's gonna be a baby, and I...I just don't wanna just be a guy that sees you at the playground. I wanna help.Miranda: That doesn't mean we have to get married! You're not in love with me, right?Steve: No. Especially not right now I'm not.




[S4E12] Just Say Yes


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As the lottery draw begins, Jaha leaves and Kane follows, leaving poor Jackson to read out the names. He gets one name out before Riot Guy lives up to his name (seriously, this fucking guy), and breaks the bowl, and Jackson just looks so sad and lost and it makes me hate the dude even more.


Nicole Sacco is the Director of Fittings and Sales at Kleinfeld. She has worked there for thirteen years and has many responsibilities, primarily helping consultants with their clients, whether it's finding a dress, closing the sale, or just making sure the client is happy. She works alongside Dorothy Silver and Joan Roberts.[7][8]


Carrie finds out that her building is going co-op and she has to move. Aidan offers to buy her apartment and move in with her. Carrie finds herself both tempted and scared about the idea of sharing her space on a permanent basis. She's even more alarmed when while rummaging through Aidan's clothes she lands upon an engagement ring. It's creates such an internal upheaval, she runs to the kitchen sink and vomits. Carrie tells the girls about her reaction and voices her fears that it's too fast ? and that to boot, the ring is not at all her style. Miranda admits that she had helped Aidan select the ring. Carrie nervously waits for Aidan to pop the question and wonders: How do you know when it's right? Meanwhile, Samantha has a drink with her new client, Richard Wright. He proudly tells her that he enjoys sleeping around and is not at all interested in marriage, piquing single-girl Samantha's interest. Their next encounter finds them in Richard's private jet headed for the mile-high club. Miranda tells Steve that she's carrying his baby and is going to keep it. Steve is shocked, especially when Miranda tells him she's going to take care of the baby herself. Meanwhile, fertility challenged Charlotte starts taking hormones and learning Chinese in case they need to adopt a Mandarin baby. Carrie runs into Big and tells him that Aidan wants to marry her. Big tells her that Aidan's not the man for her and that she's not the marrying kind. Carrie replies that she's just not ready. At the annual Highland Fling, Bunny tells Charlotte that a Mandarin child is out of the question for the MacDougal clan. Charlotte screams at Trey and rushes home. Later, when Charlotte asks Trey for her hormone injection, Trey admits that he is having second thoughts about having a baby. He says he doesn't want to try anymore and wants it to be just the two of them. Aidan proposes to Carrie as they take Pete for his nightly walk. The ring he gives her isn't the one Carrie had spotted; it's beautiful. After Aidan tells her he wants to spend the rest of his life with her, Carrie takes a deep breath and says yes. Across town, Miranda opens her door to Steve who is holding out an engagement ring. Miranda tells him he's crazy and they both agree they don't want to marry each other. They decide they'll figure things out. Carrie tells Samantha she's engaged and shows off her ring. Samantha orders them a drink and tells her that she picked the ring out with Aidan.


The Mr. Robot series finale aired just in time for Christmas, which is fitting given that the season has been a kind of extended Christmas special. I do think it is something of a shame, however, that the two episodes aired back to back on the same night. It would have been fun to have a week in between them for theorizing and conversation instead of immediately having the interpretation of S4E12 colored by the events of S4E13.


(Sorry, truly, but that one sad backstory episode just does not justify any of this. Yet I feel as though Discovery really wants me to feel bad for Tarka in some way. Thank you, next.)


For the second time, Tarka has lied to pursue his goal of destroying a DMA. His actions could have terrible consequences for Earth, because the resulting subspace rift could destroy the planet. His pain has blinded him, just as Reno told Book it would.


Captain Sandy comes up to see how everyone is doing, Primary Verne assures her that the steaks are all good just as Hannah heads downstairs with an undercooked filet mignon. Captain Sandy sees her cooking a new one anyway.


Anastasia thinks and thinks about it, she asks to speak to the Captain. She is having a lot of anxiety trying to live up to this new role, maybe she bit off more than she can chew. Captain Sandy is a great manager, so she just listens empathetically, then offers to call another chef.


I knew Bonnet would escape because God forbid he just die and not hang around to torment everyone more. I am curious to see if the gemstone he gave Bree has any significance with regards to traveling through the stones.


@Elyse, Bree does get an important jewel from Bonnet, a black diamond, while this was clearly a ruby. Kept in what cavity ridden part of his mouth I do not want to know. So more changes from the Canon, or just something to look forward to?


Cassandra Vieten: Yes. So, what I mentioned for depression, and particularly to just a slightly less extent for anxiety, engaging in three to four times a week moderate to intense cardiovascular exercise is definitely, it appears to be helpful for depression at levels that are equal to and even superior to anti-depressants. That I think the number one finding is, like, right now we have enough evidence to indicate that this should be integrated into treatment right away.


Dominic Lawson: That just made me think of something. I want to ask you about the state of fostering mental health in the incarcerated population. Can you talk about that a little bit?


Dominic Lawson: Absolutely. Thank you for sharing that. I want to ask you this; I just want to go back just a little bit. You talk often about the difference between mental wellness and mental health. Can you explain that a little bit?


I do not believe Rebecca got into a partnership with Taylor only because she cared about her relationship with Axe. But I believe it was a significant factor in her decision since she saw early on that business is more personal to Axe than sex, and that a conflict of interest could shift their relationship quite quickly. Moreover, Axe repeatedly told Rebecca how much he admired Taylor. And finally Rebecca saved Axe from a professional suicide by getting into this partnership with Taylor because otherwise he was getting out of a lot of profitable positions just to help Rebecca buy her own house appliance company.


They do not. These two are true friends and I hope they stay the way they are. That said, while I do not get any romantic vibe from Axe when Wendy is concerned, I am not 100% sure about Wendy at this time. It could of course be her gratitude that might bring her to him but I just get some vibe from her that I cannot interpret.


In no way is Taylor loyal to Axe. I am just saying that Taylor sabotaging Axe will be difficult. Remember those deep hidden bombs They and Macfee inserted into Axe Capital contracts. That is some very low down shit in my book. Bobby has not forgotten. Thus Taylor helping out Chuck will hard for They.


My only problem is that do all the episodes have to come out in 12 straight weeks? Why not just film 3 episodes at a time and then eave a 2-3 week gap between episodes? That way the first 2-3 episodes could come out sooner.


Thoughts:This episode is light on Rory which is fine with me because I find her unbearably annoying during the college years. If you're watching this show for the first time, I feel it is my duty to warn you that things only get worse. If you think Rory is insufferable now, just wait until Logan gets added in to the mix.


0:00:16.3 Cindy Moehring: Hi everybody, and welcome back to another episode of The Bis, the Business Integrity School, and I am just thrilled today to tell you that we have a very special guest, one of our own from Walton College, Professor Dan Worrell. Hi Dan, how are you?


0:01:50.6 Cindy Moehring: So the one thing that wasn't in there that I think is most important to also say is that Dan serves as a member of the Academic Advisory Board as well for the Business Integrity Leadership initiative, and has just been really instrumental as we've been working to bake this whole topic of ethics and integrity across the curriculum and integrate it, and it's just been great, Dan. So welcome. It's a real pleasure to have you here today.


0:02:19.8 Cindy Moehring: Well, let's just jump right into the questions. I think it's always great for the audience to get to know the guests a little bit personally, so can you just start out by telling us about your academic passions and how you ended up becoming the holder of the chair for the Corporate Responsibility professorship at Walton College?


0:07:24.7 Cindy Moehring: I love it. And so, whether you... You call it CSR, and today the buzz word is kind of ESG environment, social and governance issues. So let me just start by asking you, do you think those two things are the same? And does it even really matter what we call it? Are they after the same thing, even if they've been called different things in the past? 041b061a72


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