In the new profile I indeed have full access to my DemiDeva account (after I got a new password issued because darn I shouldn't be using "remember me" features.)
In the new profile I indeed have full access to my DemiDeva account (after I got a new password issued because darn I shouldn't be using "remember me" features.)
I guess I can try the latter! The address bar assures me that neither site has special permissions and it doesn't seem any more interactive than that.
It's still doing the not valid thing… I use Firefox 45.0.2. I don't know if it being in French is interfering with anything.
It says about:permissions is an invalid URL.
I've tried quite a few permutations of logging out and logging in.
Everything loads fine except for the times where I click on the notificaton bubble and instead of sending me to the wrong ones it just gets the "loading" cycle icon.
Thanks for the suggestion, but clearing both AV Club and Disqus cookies doesn't seem to have changed anything.
It's really starting to bother me how basically the notifications for this AV Club only account are broke. I can't see them at all. It shows up as 9+ but if I try to click on it get sent to the notifications for my general disqus account.
I thought that quote was a Broadchurch line for a second, and I was wondering when exactly in the series did Alec Hardy go all True Detective.
I don't know much about running a campaign for mayor… but Renard being single did strike me as being less of a liability than him suddenly having a family anybody looking into would have a field day with.
The characters in general aren't very savvy about the myths that serve as the inspiration for the supernatural stuff on this show, among other things. One episode in the future there's going to be a winged Wesen called a Seraph and nobody's going to mention angels once.
"Is this the door Nick told us about?"
Wait, was the visual for the cartoon that Art and spawn were watching from Bravest Warriors? Specifically that show's Beth's (no relation) horse?
She was a former scientist turned Prolethean. That's what I think Sarah found out when she was looking into the shooting. I don't know if they ever revealed anything more than that.
Season three fixed a big issue with season two for me, and I guess it falls under your "villain that makes sense" thing: it was a seriously lopsided dynamic to have the clones pitted against an omnipotent corporate conspiracy. I mean, as far as I remember, the finale of that season had two resolutions, the one where…
"On After The Black (which really should’ve been Yakking Black)"
You're lucky you have pictures of your prime!
I've also already finished season. It's pleasant to watch and it's a fantastic cast, but I have a disconnect with it that's increased between seasons. The comedy often feels pretty perfunctory to me, I guess. Just have one character react to another character like what they just said is the wackiest thing ever and…
I had to skip the first letter altogether, that is not a theme I am keen to revisit!
Hire two sex workers.