Anonymous wrote:No such thing as a "chemtrail" -- they were "contrails": there is a difference. Only chemtrails I know of are over the country club.
On a more serious note, since the missile was on a ballistic trajectory, it should have been possible in the 15 minutes they had to determine with decent accuracy where it was launched from. It is solving an equation very similar to the one Katherine Johnson solved in "Hidden Figures."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was very well edited. The young staff gave me pause, lol. And the lollygagging when there were literally minutes to do anything. Like launch more kill vehicles!
The end was unsatisfying.
The best moments were the dad on the phone with DD...that smile.
Jared Harris's face is incredible. So much emotion in microexpressions!
He's one of my favorite actors. There's something about him that just elicits such strong empathy toward his characters. Loved him in Chernobyl and The Terror.
Anonymous wrote:I let the credits roll after watching and there were eery explosion sounds.
Anonymous wrote:I read that the 60% success rate is fact. It literally is a coin toss.
Anonymous wrote:I work in this field and was pretty underwhelmed. There are a lot of experts oohing and awwing about how realistic some of the scenes were - that's great. But retelling the same developments from multiple perspectives got old and the lack of a clearly defined outcome was frustrating. Also, GMAFB at the premise that a single missile, payload unknown, would have forced a do-or-die decision within 20ish minutes on whether and how the USG responds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was very well edited. The young staff gave me pause, lol. And the lollygagging when there were literally minutes to do anything. Like launch more kill vehicles!
The end was unsatisfying.
The best moments were the dad on the phone with DD...that smile.
Jared Harris's face is incredible. So much emotion in microexpressions!