u/FBomb2F

The final train disaster breaks a rule.

Alrighty buckos, saddle up cause I got ADHD and spent too much time thinking about this.

After rewatching the franchise idk how many times in my life, one issue remains in my opinion.

THE FINAL TRAIN DISASTER IN FD3 BREAKS THE RULE OF VISIONS!

So, let me break this down cause idk who's gonna read this but I want to make sure that they walk away understanding my train of thought (pun intended).

So when someone has a vision, or a "Premonition", it's usually a tool the protagonist was handed to try to prevent the disaster and foil deaths grand design. In every other instance of death being a meddling little butt munch, it follows a series of events.

  1. Premonition

  2. Intervention

  3. Swiper No Swiping (They survive^(sometimes))

When Wendy runs into the other 2 mouseketeers on the train she has her premonition about the crash, all well and good. However, the time between the premonition and the disaster offers the scooby gang 0 way to avoid it. You can even hear bologna mist cloud #67 yelling that the emergency break didn't work when he tried to pull it (dang it death, look what you did to my boy!) Yeah, she saw signs before the premonition and had that feeling and tried getting off the train, but she ultimately got distracted by the coinkydink of the other 2 mouseketeers being on the train AND THEN HAD THE PREMONITION. The screen cuts to black and you hear all hell break loose.

This fundamentally breaks the rule of premonitions. If (insert reason for premonition here) stayed true to the rule established in every other event before and after, Wendy should have started her premonition before running into the gang so that way she at least had the chance to avoid it herself, if not convince other people to get off the train.

Are there other instances that maybe my hyperfocused brain isn't thinking about where a full blown premonition contained an unwinable disaster for the protagonist?

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u/FBomb2F — 16 hours ago

[Tenant US-TN] Is twice a year bad to be late on rent?

I work for an environmental company and on the rare occasion I have to go out of state for up to a week.

My landlord only accepts checks or money orders for rent because she doesn't like the electronic fees and doesn't want to pass that cost off to us. That being said, she only allows a 4 day grace period before we have to pay a late fee.

I've lived here for 15 years (10 years when me and my parents live here and 5 years alone after my parents sold the trailer to me), I rent the lot only.

She's never said anything to me but I've always worried that she might get upset about it. I don't get direct deposits from work and I have no way to pay her when I'm out of state. Would you be upset as a landlord in a situation like this? I thought about asking her if I could pay a month ahead to avoid the issue and give me some padded time but idk if she'd be up for it. Any advice would be great!

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u/FBomb2F — 7 days ago

I have paypal, had to fix my car and used some of my rent money to fix it, needing to get my rent paid by this morning.

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u/FBomb2F — 11 days ago