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Bioshock 2 is a great game. I don't even know why it needs defending.

RE5 did get Move controller support on PS3.

The strangest thing is when you consider how the game approached the justification of solo or paired gameplay.

I work for a small music label and make video content. I'm in the line of fire for people not giving a shit about paying for the work I do.

It's clear you give no fucks. Don't worry, that's unmistakable.

Nearly everyone's livelihood depends on someone else's dollar. For some reason people conveniently block that out when it comes to things they can easily steal.

Good for you? I mean, Hannibal was available on many legit digital stores for episode/season download from the very beginning. It was already available to you.

It's not free tv man .

It's not natural. The show is color graded to the yellow/green cast. They did it last season too. It's present in the daytime shots too, but is most noticeable in the night and interior shots.

This is where I'm checking out with this show. These two characters are so inconsistent with how they act from episode to episode. It's just not believable. At the start of this episode I wasn't sure if there was a missing link between the last and this one.

Dude, the Magic Castle is real. It's no joke. The lowest level membership is like $5k/year, which comes with perks but doesn't waive all the normal dining and drink fees. The dress code part is also strictly enforced. Google that website and prepare for the magic rules to blow your mind.

This is exactly why I did iTunes season pass for this show. I can't put up with station ids, lower third ads, AND freaking 20 minutes of commercials. Each episode flows so so so well without all that nonsense.

Are you trying to tell me that in Canada, there are no online stores called iTunes, Amazon, Vudu, Xbox/Playstation Marketplace, that sells episodes and seasons as they air? That's not $45 a month for one show. That's maybe $35 for one show, but spread across 3-4 months, or $12-15 per month if you buy the episodes

It made no sense. I had to come up with excuses for myself to overlook how dumb that was (maybe they need to study at every possible break this shoot, maybe this is mandated study hours compared to shooting hours). Nope. Doesn't make sense.

I assumed they were on the gold line headed toward union station, then transferred to the red line and missed the 7th st stop. That's the only way that I can make some sense of it.

Fun fact, as a newer transplant to the very area of LA that this show takes place in, I can report that a shockingly large amount of people in this city smoke cigarettes. And I came from Philly with a lot of Brooklyn time under my belt, but daaaaaaaaamn do these Los Angeles folk love their smokes.

Using public airwaves to broadcast means the broadcast is free. It doesn't make the content itself is free. So that same content delivered through a different distribution platform isn't free. Got it? That's how over the air works in the US.

That doesn't mean you can pirate it. Especially if you torrent it, and become another seed for anyone else looking to nab it for free then you're doing way more harm than good.

I very well could be wrong, but reading between the lines of how everything ended it really felt more like NBC giving the production team and acting talent cover for the cancellation despite it being a mutual conclusion.

It's a complex problem that goes to the general income disparity issue in our society, along with celebrity infatuation. On one hand, each of these productions can almost be thought of as a comparable local business. Sympathy is lost though when your top talent is getting 1-2 extra zeros at the end of their paycheck.