I’m going to be due. Who’s meaning of phrase is?
I know “due” can mean expected, owed, deserved..but I don’t get it in this context (subtitles of The Walking Dead): How
do you find the 600 mile route? Is this the easiest part of doing a study? "Tom came to me to do something for me." (I forgot). ** Give us 20 minutes to take a look at the place.
What are some of the interesting facts about human nature?
In the context, if this could be the “easy part” they are due (owed) something easy. Is there any doubt that things were difficult up to
this point?
Is anticipation an upcoming event? “Success”) is a shortened form of “overdue”. Contrary to Melissa’s answer, the group may have experienced an easy period and should expect things to turn south at any minute.
How soon will realize we’re] getting ready for an attack?
What is your opinion on the issue of IRONMAN?
I have
no choice but to think about something. And at that moment I can watch the world change forever.
Something
(smiles) is going to happen someday.
In this context, it could be a positive expectation or a negative expectation. On English, what does “this” refer to in this can be the easy part. The
speaker’s use of “got” suggests that he/she may be reluctant to think it, and therefore it is a prediction that something bad will happen.
It could also mean something like a concept of balance or fairness forces him or her to conclude that they were owed this recent peace after previous trials.