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Once the licensing fees started to get absurd and the ISP's started wanting 'protection money', unique content was pretty much the only option left if they wanted to survive in the long term. Well, that and rate hikes, but you saw how well that went for the first time they did it.

I'm glad the show is ending on these terms, and I look forward to being able to purchase some type of box set of the whole deal somewhere down the road.

I just assume that the murderer will wind up being Malory. The only question is, in what convoluted way will she wind up profiting from it?

Flash. Barely. The plot was incoherent at times, but at least it didn't feel like they were making it up as they went along for most of the season. Arrow has started to dip into Heroes level plot twisting.

It seems like a very hacky workaround to the problem of how to fold Supergirl into the existing TV universe, but it worked for DC, Vertigo, and WildStorm, so it can work for Earth-1, 2, and 3. I'm just disappointed that they're likely going to shortcut the rest of the Flashpoint arc into one or two episodes rather

Berman, I didn't mind so much. He did a good job with TNG and DS9. Braga on the other hand… they bumped him up from intern to producer for Voyager and then Showrunner for Enterprise. He can die in a dumpster fire.

Once, I dated someone who got accepted to the NYU school of journalism. I remember that she had to take an entrance exam where she had to respond to a battery of questions about political figures, questions about history, and other notable events. She got about 80% of them wrong. So, no, I don't think it is a

He's so dope, you can get a contact high from him just by standing downwind.

“Does the creative team actually know what they’re doing here?”

I think there was a ZOMBIE DOG ON THE INTERNET account for a while, but all it did was make moaning and growling noises.

I spent six years in a town that was largely supported by the labor force at a local HP plant, just as Carly took the reins, divested them of their profitable medical equipment line, and merged them with the desiccated corpse of Compaq in order to offer up a new product line consisting of PC's that were barely one

That's the real kicker. They sued the label that believed in them and won, then recorded a second album with their new 'non-indie' overlords who shelved them and went under shortly thereafter. Weird Revolution is the result of them scavenging what they could out of the follow up album Capitol records chose to sit on

It will be interesting to see how thoroughly the reception for Suicide Squad manages to tank some of their future cinematic aspirations. Or not. I mean, they didn't quit after the Green Lantern film, but sometimes I really wish they had.

What is everybody's guess on how low the ratings will be on this one?

It fell by the wayside when budgets got bigger, production cycles got smaller, and when the deadline couldn't be pushed out any longer for fear of penalties or bankruptcy. The ending suffers most, because more often than not — nobody had time left to work on it.

Remember Josh Hoberman? The character that most people who read the books will pick as their favorite? Too bad.

And immediately after being elected, he went on medical leave, where he stayed for the remainder of his administrative run.

I wouldn't have minded it so much if he hadn't been such a huge hypocrite about it. No Lars, your crusade over Napster does not give you enough karmic credit to allow you to download pirated material and share it at a party. Also, don't encourage your fans to freely share your stuff in order to build your early

"Sadie the dog that spins when you clap!"

Will every third post in the new one be by the bot that wants to tell me how much money I can make while working from home? It just wouldn't be the same without her.