countedcrow
Counted Crow
countedcrow

Agreed on both counts. If they bundle in a Marvel Unlimited-style library of comics, I’d actually pay for that.

Did you read my actual comment? It was supportive of women. Calling this a PR maneuver does not mean I have a problem with women. If anything, it’s people like you treating a five-month-pregnant woman shooting a movie like she’s accomplished a superhuman feat that’s the real problem here. Have you ever met a pregnant

And one of my favorite retorts is “I don’t need to try crack to know it’s bad for me.”

You seem to be very concerned that what I’m saying is that people shouldn’t be allowed to criticize works in progress. I’m not. Free speech and all that, like you said earlier.

I see no reason why that should offend anyone. There’s nothing but truth there.

Am I the only one who thinks that it was irresponsible for Ms. Gadot to get pregnant before the movie was 100% complete?

Yeah, you’re right. A few million FitBit units sold, one has a bad battery, clearly their QC isn’t serious.

She’s doing her job.

You missed literally, not figuratively, my ENTIRE POINT.

Right, exactly. This article is literally 25 paragraphs of Katharine just trashing a show that doesn’t exist yet by a production company she doesn’t like. It might - might - be a little different if it was an article about some new bit of information, and there was a negative reaction to it... but this is just a recap

Alas, I am already spoken-for. But I appreciate the offer.

Who said my feelings were hurt? What I wrote has nothing to do with me. It’s an observation about how “fans” (and going by your response, that includes you) treat the owners and creators of the things you claim to love.

I imagine you’re used to that.

“She couldn’t do a huge amount of physical activity but she was being aggressive. She still had to be fierce.

Whatever else CBS has done with Star Trek in the last couple of years, they’ve managed to turn Discovery into a joke.

We’re all supposed to feel shame because a rich, talented actress with a support staff and trainers and a film crew dedicated solely to her safety and the safety of her fetus was able to perform some reshoots while pregnant. Our lives, you see, are just like hers, except for the pregnancy part, so we’re not supposed

You should visit a film set. It’s far more demanding than you know, putting aside your “a few kicks and jumps here and there” nonsense.

Read my final paragraph again. It’s aimed squarely at you.

Lowering prices won’t work. Don’t you get it? There likely aren’t nearly enough viewers interested in paying for a DC-centric channel on an ongoing basis at any price point. Four million? They’ll be lucky to get a tenth that, even at $2/month. This is a problem that the cable model solved with the democratization of

Yes, but the cheapest option at any provider will never be $100/month for basic television service. ThePrimeDirective was saying to me that people routinely pay that amount. My response is, if they are, it’s either due to ignorance or choice. Because that’s never the cheapest option.