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I'm quite happy to pay for media. But not until everything ever released is available for a reasonable flat monthly subscription. I want to able to stream it, or download it, I don't want adverts, I want it available the instant its released, I want both standard and high definitions, I want it available for my

I'm quite happy to pay for media. But not until everything ever released is available for a reasonable flat monthly subscription. I want to able to stream it, or download it, I don't want adverts, I want it available the instant its released, I want both standard and high definitions, I want it available for my

Am I over-thinking it, or was there another genre riff besides horror? The fact that the ex-husband Dennis is there to make sure the wedding goes ahead, seems like a reversal of usual romcom trope of the ex going to stop the wedding . Especially with his friends there trying to stop him - only in typical Sunny fashion

Am I over-thinking it, or was there another genre riff besides horror? The fact that the ex-husband Dennis is there to make sure the wedding goes ahead, seems like a reversal of usual romcom trope of the ex going to stop the wedding . Especially with his friends there trying to stop him - only in typical Sunny fashion

Phase 2 is 5 films long then? I'm a bit worried about Phase 2. What made 1 a (pretty much) across the board success was 1) Each film stands up on its own. 2) You could watch them in any order. 3) Character/Plot crossovers were all secondary to the film they were in, either in post credit scenes, or only noticeable to

Phase 2 is 5 films long then? I'm a bit worried about Phase 2. What made 1 a (pretty much) across the board success was 1) Each film stands up on its own. 2) You could watch them in any order. 3) Character/Plot crossovers were all secondary to the film they were in, either in post credit scenes, or only noticeable to

I totally got a Harry Potter vibe too! The tapes are the Horcruxes, the Observers in power are the Death Eaters in power, our heroes are on the lam. Its the deathly hallows all over again!

I totally got a Harry Potter vibe too! The tapes are the Horcruxes, the Observers in power are the Death Eaters in power, our heroes are on the lam. Its the deathly hallows all over again!

I thought it was because I genuinely didn't like the show, but I realize now it was disappointment in the prequel series format. For me Star Trek has always been about adventure, exploring the unknown, and for some reason I thought a prequel would be about boldly going places we-the-viewer have been many times.

I thought it was because I genuinely didn't like the show, but I realize now it was disappointment in the prequel series format. For me Star Trek has always been about adventure, exploring the unknown, and for some reason I thought a prequel would be about boldly going places we-the-viewer have been many times.

This has probably been hashed out for longer than the Khitomer accords on these boards, but after recently going through Enterprise for the first time since it was on TV (where I abandoned midway through S1 due to utter disappointment at going back in time), I actually really really enjoyed it. T'Pol is great (and NOT

This has probably been hashed out for longer than the Khitomer accords on these boards, but after recently going through Enterprise for the first time since it was on TV (where I abandoned midway through S1 due to utter disappointment at going back in time), I actually really really enjoyed it. T'Pol is great (and NOT

AH GETS MY PILLS FROM THE NATIONAL 'EALTH!

AH GETS MY PILLS FROM THE NATIONAL 'EALTH!

This is not true unfortunately, sorry.

This is not true unfortunately, sorry.

I can see why I come off like that. But as I said in reality I'm happy it's doing so well for all the reasons you mention. But now EVERYBODY likes it, it gives off a 50 shades of grey/twilight/da vinci code vibe, like it's just a fad that everyone in 10 years will be like 'God! remember we liked that terrible thing'.

I can see why I come off like that. But as I said in reality I'm happy it's doing so well for all the reasons you mention. But now EVERYBODY likes it, it gives off a 50 shades of grey/twilight/da vinci code vibe, like it's just a fad that everyone in 10 years will be like 'God! remember we liked that terrible thing'.

It just fits I suppose, American accents didn't even exist during medievil times.

It just fits I suppose, American accents didn't even exist during medievil times.