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What income bracket does 'torrenting from the internet' fall under?

I take issue with this review. First off, the season isn't over yet. The big one I take issue with is you blatant contradiction with yourself. You complained about not knowing what to do with Wayan's character, stating "The man is funny, but some of his storylines (particularly the ones revolving around Jess’ attempts

Yeah, well, you're wrong. You would know that if you had watched one episode dealing with politics. They make fun of both parties equally. They point out hypocrisy on both sides. If that makes them liberal scum or w/e your nonsensical ass said, then so be it. They are not overt leftists or at least it does not reveal

He's been put on a bus.

This season of New Girl has been the best work of DW Jr.'s career. On Happy Endings and the New Girl pilot he habitually held scenes hostage and not in the good way. He was often a disruptive and many a time insufferable force. This season of New Girl has not been the case. He has fit in quite well with the ensemble

I haven't played it myself, but from most reviews the game itself wasn't fun to play. With that said, you absolutely can capture a lot of that spirit in a video game, you just have to have the knowledge of how to do it. Naughty Dog managed to capture a bunch of that spirit in the Uncharted series because they knew how

I like to think the ending was his screenplay but also his accurate prediction of his future as part of his insane, self-aggrandizing, self-fulfilling prophecy.

I had to pause and skip back to that spot in the episode because the Scottie Pippen line had me laughing hysterically for like 10 solid minutes. I was in tears I was laughing so hard.

There's a very decent chance that in Emilia Clarke's contract in the first season that she could not object to at least one nude scene later in the season. And actually, the first scene for the character was a nude scene, so if she were to object, she wouldn't get the part.
This also hints as to why she is now refusing

Now she tries to rat everybody out? lol this show is a hot mess.
There's a lesson here: the shortest distance between A and B is not six elaborate circles and misdirections that lead you directly back to A only then to try a straight line to B. Start with the straight line, Sutter.

And now, with the most recent episode I ask again. :P
This show is so frustrating.

Minute for minute it might have been the funniest show on television, at least certainly on Comedy Central. This is a damn shame. First Sports Show, now this!?!

If your show can't establish interesting plot lines or characters or suspense without throwing hundreds of zombies at the problem, maybe the show is not very good?
It's OK though, it's nothing that slashing the budget and bringing in new showrunners can't fix, right? Right?

Actually just watched this for the first time the other day. It's pretty good.

If Tara wanted the kids out of Samcro, couldn't she just have taken immunity and rolled over on the entire club, Gemma, etc.? They would have been in jail immediately she could divorce him and would have been given sole custody of the kids. And with his and Gemma's inevitable incarceration, wouldn't Tara essentially

She gets paid to bounce up and down. She sings to keep herself busy during all the bouncing.

"In Revolution’s history of killing off promising guest stars before their time, this is the most egregious and upsetting of them given that Jim Beaver should by law be on at least three episodes of every drama be it broadcast and cable. However, it’s the unexpectedness of it that makes the moment stick…"
Really? As

He didn't leave to go and rap and just wanted to be alone? So it's official then: Donald Glover is Chappelle-ing. :(

Fantastic. And now when Mediacom signs up with Netflix they will inevitably start counting cable television against their 250GB monthly cap as well. Great!

For the most part except Batista's a little worse at his job.