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What is your "favorite" unresolved/ridiculous plot point?

For example I'm pretty sure the reveal that Geoff is Karl completely upends most of the plot from S1. How would they not have known that the guy who died was actually Geoff(Karl) and that Karl(Geoff) was just using his dead brothers name? Surely the death certificate and identification would have to have been fraudulent if everyone believes Karl(Geoff) is the one who died. Additionally if Real Geoff was the one who was in trouble for hacking that would have shown up during their research unless Nic just completely ignored that and simply accepted what Geoff(Karl) told him without looking into any of it.

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u/Connwaer — 2 days ago

Please help a total noob

My partner and I found their old binder when we were moving and quickly realized we had something of significant value. The Southern Islands set has been in these sleeves untouched for ~25 years as well as most of the other cards here. Neither of us know anything really about selling cards but when I scanned them into TCG as I read I should do our jaws dropped and we got really nervous. I saw a PSA 10 of the SI Mew went for an eye watering 84k earlier this month and while I have no expectations that ours is worth that much the possibility alone has made this a much more daunting task as we contemplate how to maximize the value of these cards.

There is a large card expo in our town next weekend and I am considering taking the SI set there but I want to know as much as I can before I show up so we don't get taken advantage of.

We did sell 2 cards at a local card shop for about 170 (~%75 market value according to TCG) because we needed the cash (A damaged Holo Charizard and a Holo Houndour) but the potential value of this binder is freaking me out and as someone who knows nothing about the Pokemon market I would greatly appreciate some advice on how to proceed.

(This is not the entire binder just the pages with holos)

u/Connwaer — 5 days ago

Re: Royalty Free Jimmy Buffett

As someone who grew up with Songs You Know By Heart in the multi disc stereo of my mom's car I am frankly offended by post-productions choice of music during this segment. While Jimmy Buffett is beloved by rednecks and country folk, the Red Dirt country music that was used has little to no resemblance to the Beachbum Surf Rock that Jimmy plays. The lack of any tin pan drum, steel guitar, nay, of any hint of breezy summer days on the beach is appalling. I beg of post-production to tell me how one would smuggle marijuana into Miami on a sailboat to their selection and I would posit dear reader that they would fail! To any European viewers who are under the impression that Jimmy Buffett and Robert Earl Keen play the same kind of music after watching this episode I am here to dissuade you from that conclusion and recommend picking up a copy of the album Jimmy Buffett: Songs you Know by Heart and simply chosing any song to play during this 10sec segment.

Ok. Got that out of my system. I can finish the episode now.

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u/Connwaer — 1 month ago