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TBS will totally save it! Yes!

I disagree on Malory specifically given that: 1) she's THE villan and her screentime now is a bit cumbersome and dubious, 2) as the @kindwordsonly alluded, it's still the Sterling Archer show.

Thank goodness, as I hate Cyril with a passion.

Haha this was more the obligatory post..! (I'm not a Rory/Dean shipper, although they were super cute early on)

I wish they didn't 180 Dean so much. In the beginning, he wasn't stupid or an adulterer.

RORY AND DEAN 4 EVA!!!!

To actually answer this question, Archer will remain on FX (along with Louie and Wilfred).

On a sidebar, the Intel set-top box developments look really promising for bundle-haters, and everyone in general.

And why are A & B different? Because outside of using the HBO Go app on XBox 360, there's no reason why you'd need B over A.

When was Internet an entitlement? Are we untitled to fast, unlimited Internet for cost? Does the majority of the world watch TV on a non-TV device? Do businesses have a decade to f**k up and consciously be less profitable?

WE GOT A SEASON 5! NOW SAVE HAPPY ENDINGS, TBS!

@KDBryan: Mediocre.

FUCK YEAH FUCKIN NEW GIRL!

Her show is awful.

Can you set up HBO GO with a non-primary user? (I have Comcast, I'm curious — I would never give my primary account info to anyone, but I'd love to share my subscription with my family)

Wrong. Like the poster below said, the sudden elimination of bundling would destroy the creative element of TV.

Plus McD or Starbucks aren't the actual "providers" of the service. They subcontract to a vendor to set up the infrastructure.

Spoken like a consultant. I appreciate this!

It's preaching to the choir that's going on here, the whole "vocal minority" deal that makes political sites deafening.

Of course they've realized it. They have business analysts and strategy consultants looking at this stuff daily. But given the current distribution model, it's obviously clear that decoupling HBO Go from premium cable packages is net-net negative for both HBO and cable distributors.