It's both... so far we've been given a lot of backstory leading up to the events of "The Wizard of Oz" and that will continue for most of part two, so that is all prequel. Towards the end of part two, we will get a story concurrent with the events of TWOZ from a different perspective. There are years and years between the end of part one and TWOZ.
Been watching a lot of this guy lately. He has a gift for explaining physics in a very approachable and intuitive way. He also does it with joy and fascination which is very engaging.
If Memphis had a facility, it would be a good choice. And it's a bit shocking (not really) to see the dearth of actual civilization in Mississippi. I actually lived in Ocean Springs for a couple of years and didn't really get a sense of it due to proximity to New Orleans.
Wicked was the first musical I ever saw on Broadway and pretty much set the tone for my expectations of Broadway productions. Have seen it live in two other cities since. It’s my favorite musical. I was a little concerned that they would try to get too cute with it and overdo the effects with the Hollywood version. I thought it was just about perfect. The little bit of connective tissue they added to the story worked well. I thought all of the performances were great even if Goldblum’s absent-minded weirdo schtick is a bit played out.
Every time period aggy chooses must include the golden age of 1984-1994 with no acknowledgement of documented and sanctioned NCAA violations in nearly every year of that decade plus.
Texas is "better" on this cherry-picked "stat" than every other team they have played this season other than Notre Dame, including South Carolina and Auburn.
100% this. Winning the SEC in our first year and avenging the Georgia loss would be amazingly awesome for the program. A bye week for the CFP would be huge. Plus they become legends for beating down aggy mercilessly at Kyle in our first meeting in over a decade that just happens to have a conference championship game berth on the line. This game is not meaningless. There is a TON to play for and it will be PAINFUL if we lose. Let’s not try to shuck and jive our way out of this being true.