That;s a good example. It was rumored to go for 6-7 episodes and now there will be only one more. (I agree that the Crown stunned with its top-notch production values.)
That;s a good example. It was rumored to go for 6-7 episodes and now there will be only one more. (I agree that the Crown stunned with its top-notch production values.)
I only recently realized that there will be a second season, and am disappointed. It's been interesting learning about this alternate reality, but my interest is already dropping, and the story has not enough to keep it going. Your spoiler suggestion sounds good and may be a way to regenerate interest for me.
I couldn't care less about my Disqus posts. It question was directed to the blog jokes being discussed, obviously.
Are blog post comments covered by a copyright? I don't know. If they can be covered, under what circumstances are they covered and what is the covered? I wouldn't have thought that they are generally covered, but if there is come coverage, then many other issues arise in this case.
Are blog posts covered by a copyright? I don't know. If they can be covered, under what circumstances are they covered and what is the covered? I wouldn't have thought that they are generally covered, but if there is come coverage, then many other issues arise in this case.
I wasn't thinking about Dev in Italy when I put it on. The watching the beginning, I thought Italian neo-realism. Then when the title came up, it was obviously "The Bicycle Thief" (now generally used in the plural) . The whole episode did a wonderful job of incorporating the style and story of the of neo-realism in…
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10) Dark
And yet another show that will extol the brilliance of President Trump. If only someone had the guts to criticize him..
I experienced the DOS for five hours on the East Coast while I was watching this today on Netflix. (It also knocked out Disqus). Does that mean the web is striking back against Black Mirror's portrayal of it? Makes you think.
For perfect salmon, you need a meat thermometer. It will be beautiful and delicious pink at 125F, every time.
William "Powell" was Nick Charles in the Thin Man films, not William "Holden."
Love that scene. In fact, I named my cat "Gary" in honor of Jim and his horse.
I found that episode very engaging, more so than most of the other episodes. It advanced the story, and projects the endgame. For the first time, I'm anxious to see the next episode.
I agree. The chaos of Christopher's intervention reminded me of the chaos of Frank's intervention. Like the Gang, the Soprano members had no clue what they were doing; they to jump to violence, while the Gang uses insults. The results are the same: they just make matters worse. Good choice for a comedic treatment.
I haven't read all the comments, but I thought that the highlight was when Ray realized that he was tricked by Frank to kill an innocent man. That was must have repercussions.
There are eight main characters and a slew of supporting characters, and at the beginning you don't know "what's going on." It comes together. All eight characters become quite engaging, while their connections become clearer. By the end, I found myself anxious to see more of them (not something that typically happens…
A for a top-notch episode; C- for the review.
Cool. My law school received a positive mention.
The original Aussie version. available on Hulu, is quite engaging, and I recommend it. Despite the title, the slapping incident is only plays a part of the show, there's much else going on. I'm hoping that it's not like Rake, where all the juices aren't boiled out for American network TV, leaving a bland, flavorless,…