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By common sense. Billy was the bar that night. He insulted Tommy, a known hot head, in front of many people, including Tommy's date. An irate Tommy was restrained and forced out, but as he was going could be heard saying "Keep him here!". Somehow later that night Billy was left alone in the bar with Jimmy and Henry (Tommy's closest friends). And that was the last anyone saw of him. Doesn't take a detective to figure out what happened. And his crew must have at least suspected it early on, since they were asking Paulie about it, and Paulie asked Henry if Billy had been at the bar that night. Mulcahy was their drill sergeant. It was his job to be rough on the men in order to physically and mentally mold them into soldiers. Back then they were allowed to be more physical with the men, today not so much. But one thing still holds true, it would not be a wise move for a private to take a swing at his drill sergeant. No matter how justified it may have been, it would be the private facing disciplinary action. It's not the kind of place to take small children, between the gambling and shady characters around there. But yeah it wouldn't be the worst thing he could do with them. But there were other factors. 1) Their parents would never have approved of it. 2) He wasn't just going to there to bet on some horses. He was going to get inside information, which might not have been completely legal. Chanice accuses him of cheating on a race. 3) He was worried about Tia. 4) He saw the looks on the younger kids faces when they were about to leave, and how they tried to put on a fake smile for him. Even they knew he shouldn't be doing this. The mom thought they would be back before Miles birthday, but obviously they weren't. I'm guessing somewhere between 10-14 days. Ok lets take this from the top. Buck knows that Tia is an angry and moody 15 year old girl. And she just moved to a new town and probably doesn't have many friends there. When he pulls up to school, he finds them making out, with Bug being more the aggressor and his left hand hovering around Tia's chest. Then when Bug approaches the car, he gets a better look at him. He realized that Bug is at least two years older than Tia, and the kind of guy who tries to impress girls by acting like a rebel, based on how he was dressed and carried himself. Then the first thing he says to Buck "Ever hear of a tune up, hehehe?" Buck had a pretty good picture of who Bug was. Bug was a guy just like he was at that age. Looking for girls as Buck described "with a cute face and a chip on their shoulder." and convince them that you're the only one who cares for them, and say everything they want to hear. Finally, as the car ride continues, Buck gets two more pieces of information that are very telling about Bug. First that he goes by the name Bug. Second that Tia's parents did not know about Bug. He asked her if her parents stay out of her personal life, to which she replied that they don't know her personal life, indicating that she was keeping this information from them, knowing that they wouldn't approve. He practically tortured Shelly Duval when filming The Shinning. A lot has been said and written about it. Some even suspect that it's a big part of the mental illness she suffers from today. We don't know how long he was in the Sarlacc, or what kind of condition he was in when he got out. Then he had to track it down. He explained it to Rita. It doesn't happen until 6:00 am. So technically he does make it to February 3rd almost everyday, but once that clock flips to six, then he wakes up in his bed alone listening to "I Got You Babe." She wasn't topless in Carrie. PJ Soles topless. Challenger her to that chess game that Chewie is always playing. If she wins, she gets the dark saber. If she loses just yell out "Best 2 out of 3". Maybe being gifted at video games ran in the family, but only one of his three sons got that gift. He didn't go to Crait. He just sent an image of him there. Yup. I think the whole dinner would have freaked him out too much. Between almost dying at the table, and Daniel admitting to it. Then finding out that the house keeper whose been constantly busting your balls was actually her ex-husband. That would be more than most men would be able to handle. Especially a long time playboy like Stu who had only recently decided to settle down and embrace a woman with kids. He seemed like a good guy and probably tried to keep it going, but ultimately he would recognize that he couldn't get over what happened. Within a month he would have already been on top of at least one 20 year old model. Mrs. Doubtfire's speech at the end I think made it clear Daniel and Miranda didn't get back together, but each recognized that the other loved the kids and would only do what was best for them and it was better for them to have both their parents in their lives. His throat was closing and he couldn't breath. Adding wine would only make it worse. There are two versions of the '62 movie. In the American version Kong (the American made monster) won. In the Japanese version Godzilla (Japanese) won. I doubt either will die in this movie. It would end one of the franchises. You really think Fredo was smart enough to figure out that he was about to be killed. And he would just go on the boat and accept that fate. All evidence seemed to point to the opposite. He was saying a Hail Mary because that's what he always did when he cast his line. You left before he even became invisible. That's kind of the crux of the movie. One of the few good things about Terminator 3 was the the T-X had a whole list of targets to hit before she found John Connor. I could see this being possible for Arnold in this movie as well.