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Fanfic’s usually free.
He should be careful. If the dukes of Sussex and York join forces, they can raise enough infantry to make a pincer movement against London, and there’s no one to marshal troops of the king in Edinburgh.
You could, but they do weekly episodes, so if you want to be part of the cultural conversation, you’re going to pay for that subscription. And they ALWAYS have shows going. They start one show right after they end another. It’s a smart model.
Maybe years of people signing up for a free month of once a year and binging all of the shows they want and then cancelling has resulted in a lopsided business model.
Isn’t involuntary manslaughter that charge exists so they have something to reduce it to after someone guilty of a higher crime gets a good lawyer and takes a plea deal?
When you’re going around the writing and table and someone has to say, “So are we covering the pedophilia accusations or not?”, it’s time to pull the plug on a project.
I was trying to figure out for a minute how men could die from uterine cancer.
They need to undermine him now because he’s a potential presidential candidate for the future. That’s what this is about.
But the graphic novel is all from the kid’s POV.
Your twenty-year-old son gets a vote but not a veto on your remarriage many, many years after your wife dies. I rarely side with Charles, but I might on this one. It’s not like Camilla was marrying him to steal his silver.
They skipped right over earth?!?! That’s not right. The cycle’s there for a reason!
As someone who did love it, I am pretty infuriated. I remember watching the ending and thinking, “I hope Netflix doesn’t cancel this so we can find out what happens. But I bet they will.”
Yeah, I wonder why they didn’t. It was a fantastic show, full of things to chew on.
Yeah. A really interesting IP.
So does Henry Cavill not want to work or did they fire him? Because it’s one of the two.
I mean, it’s the holiday season, and if I was looking for a movie to take a family with a lot of kids to, this would probably be the one. All ages appropriate, pretty colors, still some adult interest. And that means a lot of tickets. It’s a lot more accessible than the Marvel movies (which now, frankly, require a lot…
I think it won’t be a good movie but it’ll do fine. It certainly looks pretty but plot-wise, profoundly uninteresting.
At what point is this not an Airbnb and just a resort?
His freedom probably means nothing in the scope of world conflicts. It’s not like he’s some kind of weapons genius, just a good businessman. He doesn’t have anonymity, he doesn’t have his old business contacts - he’s old. He’ll probably just retire and take whatever medals Putin gives him.
I was really hoping AV Club would review and cover this, but they have chosen to ignore it. It’s an amazing show but it helps to know that the ending is not meant to be THE ending - the creators wanted to turn it into a multi-season show. Which I find very frustrating given Netflix’s love of canceling one-season shows…