Here's how they all die in Sims-session
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The game passes the Bechdel Test when Shiv and Gerri speak to each other, presumably about why they’re wearing swimsuits when it’s snowing out. Alas, this is the last time the game couldGerri Kellman: The Poison Drips Through Even the ghosts are moved by Gerri’s death. The ghost of Tom Wambsgans texts Shiv, asking if she wants to go get consoled over breakfast at a restaurant I made in Oasis Springs called Molto Bene Italia Si Si. That’s not going to happen, Tom. First of all, Molto Bene Italia Si Si doesn’t do breakfast. Also, your wife is about to die from rabies.is via rabid-rodent fever, which can occur as a result of a hamster bite.
With Roman in the early stages of rabid-rodent fever, it seems as though Kendall is locked in for last man standing. But I shouldn’t underestimate Kendall Roy’s penchant for self-sabotage — because that boy cannot stay out of water, even if it’s definitely going to kill him.Could it have gone down any other way? Dramaturgically, no. With no Colin to save him, Kendall falls into the drink one last time. He loved teasing sharks, an activity the sharks were only so-so on.
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