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I'd put Tony's edit as more a "love to hate" type thing in what they wanted to show. All his scheming got results while Dan and Will have just been shown to be mean and Rodney is mostly shown as a misogynistic loudmouth that's been fortunate enough to cruise in the power alliance. Don't know if I saw Tyson's season.

I know. I just mean screen time alone doesn't always dictate which players go far or don't. Natalie was almost invisible until the merge last season.

Only Boston Rob and Kim have pulled off blitzes like that. Going by screen time alone our final 3 could very well be Dan, Will and Rodney.

The Dan votes came from Tyler and Will. She may think she's part of the inner alliance and not them.

True. But then it's unlikely Rodney would flip. He still believes in "his" plan to bring the people he wants to Final Four. He's been the one shown leading the charge against Mike.

He also said this was one of the best seasons ever. Not sure I buy that. Plus he could still fall under the thumb of Rodney or Carolyn and waste it somehow.

Don't know Sierra would go with him, she hated him pre-merge and still doesn't believe Mike's talk of an inner-four. Add to that she could easily be swayed that his double vote option could be dangerous for her.

Maybe not. The inner four are still pretty tight, and Sierra has no reason to break away at the moment. And everyone will be wary of Mike's hidden idol. If he doesn't win next week they'll probably split the vote between him and Dan.

Wait…could Dan actually be somewhat nice…Oh wait never mind. After his adoption comparison he might be worse then Will was last week.

Doubt they'd do it again anyway as only 2 women are left. Now it's just a matter of waiting for Mike to buy time with his Hidden Idol when he loses immunity and the inner-four trying to outsmart Dan's two vote advantage, shouldn't be too difficult.

He needs at least 3 more immunity wins even with the necklace buying him more time. No way he lasts that long. Tyler or Carolyn imo. Dan, Will and Rodney have all been given villain edits at some point, but not "love to hate" ones. And Sierra is a nonentity.

Just checked, your right Vikings is one our History Channel. There is a BBC Canada as well but the only time I've seen it when I'm flipping through and I see a year old rerun of Graham Norton. The list is out of date as of June 2012, but this is what they offer us, not exactly cutting edge: http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…

Now I feel kind of bad. At least our actual TV timed airings match the US. But then it makes even less sense for them to block the country where they make the show. I know Penny Dreadful is a CraveTV exclusive up here, not sure about Vikings. CraveTV might also have a deal with the BBC or something it has original

I also just remembered a conversation I had here about a month ago as well. Many US networks have shows film up here in places like Vancouver because it's cheaper such as OUAT and Supernatural. So the actors and crew are geoblocked from watching their own show on the US website of the network they work for, while

And the funny thing is Netflix is like a streaming bad boy up here as they flat out won't follow the television regulators rules as they feel they don't apply to them as a digital service and won't give them information on what exactly customers are watching. So the regulator just erases all input from Netflix at

Similar story here. To get acess to HBO here you need to buy it in a bundle as a premium service channel along with a handful of other channels you very well might not even want. If you want HBO's back catalog you'd better hope your with Bell as they got the exclusive rights to it on their digital service CraveTV.

The really irritating thing is there are people willing to pay creators to support shows as long as we don't feel price gouged. But they flat out reject your money-HBO Now.

Is streaming as fragmented in the UK? Here the Canadian networks are owned by the television providers who are in a contest to starve out Netflix and each other by getting "exclusive Canadian rights" to shows in their digital libraries that you need a television subscription to access. So a Canadian would effectivly

Ricky and Bubbles will send up a copy after Julian gets out.