One of the major
plot points this season is Archie's obsession with the killer's striking green eyes.
Their development figures to be one of the key
plot points this season, and with Redick and Johnson on board, there's finally a chance at substantive success to go along with all the good times their young core should provide.
Not exact matches
The first five or so
seasons of HBO's show contained
plot points from George R.R. Martin's «A Song of Ice and Fire» novels, and for the most part book readers kept those details from leaking into mainstream discussions.
Recap culture bends toward the same talking
points, and a critique of this
season will certainly be «fan service» — i.e., by delivering what viewers want (Jon resurrected, Ramsay Bolton and Walder Frey killed, etc.), George R.R. Martin and the showrunners have moved away from the ruthless
plot turns that made Game of Thrones stand out in the first place.
If we start this
season with those two in our starting 11 it will be a clear sign from this organization that nothing has changed and that we will never get it right until both Kroenke and Wenger are gone... neither one of these players should still be with our club at this
point because they represent the settling half - measures that have plagued this team for a number of years... this is what I call the «no man's land» of the soccer world, where teams don't have enough talented young players, unlike a Monaco or Dortmund, because they have lost the
plot from an organizational standpoint... they are so reliant on one individual to run the whole operation that their once relevant scouting department has become so antiquated that it can no longer find those hidden gems it once had... furthermore, when you leave all decision - making to a manager who despises any dissenting opinions, your management team becomes little more than a stagnant group of «yes men» and no new ideas emerge... so instead of developing a team with the qualities necessary to excel in a particular system, you continually make half - brain purchases year after year to stifle dissent from the ticket - buying public, then try desperately to finagle together a lineup regardless of what would make positional sense... have you ever heard of a team who plays players out of position so often... of course not because that manager would likely be fired and never work for a team of any consequence ever again
As classmates swapped Panini stickers featuring the faces of men of whom I had genuinely never heard, and who played for teams named after towns I didn't even know existed, I would be discussing the finer
plot points of the latest Tom Baker adventure, perhaps even questioning whether the Key to Time should have provided the story arc for an entire
season...
«The
plot around Carrie Mathison thickens and President - elect Elizabeth Keane gets a moment to shine as Homeland hits the halfway
point of its sixth
season.»
This
season has a rather slow start, however as it progresses, events get increasingly interesting and
plot points begin to become fleshed out.
But there is no
plot point until 1/2 through the
season, no character progression no conflict or
point or anything.
The birth of the baby was a major
plot point of the Emmy - winning
season of the series.
The
season adapts around these two
plot points, never letting those overlapping stories get in the way of the simpler jokes.
This is one of the key
plot points of the
season, especially when Laurie's overseas boyfriend, Wade, comes home from services in the military.
As Narcos second
season reaches its midway
point, the hope that the compressed time frame this time around would nudge the series» often sluggish
plotting into a higher gear gets dimmer.