The captain with the inverted medals remembers every day in the afterlife what stupidity he did, if he had spent 5 seconds longer on securing them, nothing would have happened...
this is so stupid and painful, I can’t judge him, a single mistake cost everything.My little unfortunate guy in uniform, you were so careless
i think alex replacing logan for the weekend is a bad decision on many levels, but i cannot help but think that logan not being allowed to race might be the final nail in his coffin for his career. not because he's struggled but because of the knock to his confidence.
and this isn't an isolated concept - we saw it with checo in 2023! he had the potential to be in the standings for the championship at first, but then max beat him continuously. and he got worse, because he couldn't match! because his confidence was knocked! and when he was confirmed to be driving, when he would do well, we saw an improvement as he regained his confidence!
formula 1 is such a competitive environment. and when you're logan sargeant who found last year hard and have gained so much confidence at the start of this year, it's easy to lose
add in the fact that no other team would shove aside a driver like this. that it's the third race and although points are important, you have time. add in the fact that williams is not near being the worst car on the grid (*cough* alpine *cough*)
of course you're going to lose confidence. of course this will affect your driving.
tl;dr i think this will end logan's career, as much as i hope it doesn't
the biggest heartbreak is thinking you and your teacher crush had a special bond, but then they treat you like just another student. the thought of him having a new favorite student, or having one all this time that wasn't me in the first place, makes me sick to my stomach
I do not understand the logic behind renewing the flash for a ninth season, which many feels it has gone on way past its time, but cancelling legends of tomorrow when it has fresh material to tell.
Our beautiful friend Dougie was diagnosed with an osteosarcoma last week. Doug is not a candidate for amputation, so he is in palliative care - and will likely not see Christmas. We through him a puppy party with good music, cold drinks, 5 kids, and 13 dogs. It was such a fun celebration of life, and he will leave us with so many happy memories.