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    ankuramin--disqus
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    ankuramin--disqus

    I would watch this channel.

    You're acting like Hollywood hasn't been doubling-down on actors they consider to be box-office draws or potential superstars for decades…just because all of the big budget movies are now franchises doesn't mean casting decisions have changed much at all.

    Can I ask - why do people think Master of None S2 ended on a cliffhanger? IMO:

    That's terrible and really sad to hear.

    It's a shame because the original with Brendan Frasier is a movie I really enjoy.

    It's called different things in different cities (Locked In is another name I've heard) but basically you're put in a room with a team and have a bunch of puzzles to solve and things to unlock with the goal of finding a code to get out of the room within a hour. If you like solving puzzles, it's a ton of fun.

    I travel for work and my entire team was asked to stay this weekend to work which sucked. But ended up doing fun stuff every night (escape room Friday, clubs Saturday, and finally saw GotG2 Sunday). So pretty good actually.

    I said this last season too, I can understand why the platform didn't work to average consumers but Laurie and others treat it like it's trash because the DAU sucks. Why no one thought to just pivot and sell the technology to power users / corporations is beyond me…hell they even tried doing just this in S2 with that

    I feel like it's become the norm to have longer waits between seasons and I'm fine with it. I'd love to see a Master of None S3 but not if it's rushed and isn't as good as S2. And there's plenty of other good TV in the meantime.

    "Accounting operates on either a cash basis and an accrual basis"

    He definitely knows who fucks and who doesn't.

    Maybe but I have to imagine Richard retained 50% of the voting power in the company in his deal.

    One could argue that putting your own needs ahead of the needs of society as a whole is a fundamental issue of democracy though. You're worried about your own health care while others are worried about keeping money they have earned for themselves. In either case, the motivation is selfish to a degree - the goal

    Yea I'm a big fan of the story of Bighead being a professor so far - it's kind of funny how they keep having Bighead unwittingly fall ass-backwards into success.

    Gavin has 50% of the company and Erlich only gets 10% of Richard's share which is why he has 5% now. So the breakdown would be Richard 45%, Gavin 50%, and Erlich 5%.

    He's an actor so likely he could find at least one.

    I wish, as I'm sure many do, that I could get the ear of the idiotic Sony executives who made the decision to not connect this to the MCU and who are discussing disconnecting Spidey after the sequel to Homecoming / Infinity War. It makes no sense - the deal Sony has is literally win / win for them. They keep all the

    Boo this man

    Awesome

    Ah I'm sorry - I didn't actually understand your point before but now I do and I quite like the explanation. Hadn't thought of it that way.