I generally try to go the most legitimate route available, reserving alternate methods as a last resort.
I generally try to go the most legitimate route available, reserving alternate methods as a last resort.
Do you record shows on a DVR? Do you watch commercials or fast-forward through them? The CW is not going to go under because I don't watch ads for stuff I'm not going to buy anyway.
No, it's a very specific error message: "Oops, you have an ad blocker enabled!
It always detects that I'm using AdBlock and refuses to play until it's disabled. If you know of a workaround to that, I'd love to know about it.
No, you are not.
And Anton Zip!
Did you know that midgets make up a small percentage of the population?
It's entirely possible that Dan did receive the most heroic edit it was possible to craft.
I thought that was due to his plugging in his high-speed Flash drive.
And before we were able to see flashbacks to a younger, earring-wearing Wesley! (The actor's left lobe is/was double pierced, at a minimum.)
True Detective: Choad Warrior?
I enjoyed the episode quite a bit, laughed out loud several times. My only nitpick is so minor I'm loathe to mention it, and mainly only do so because I'm surprised I'm the only one to pick up on, or at least point out. At the conclusion of her conversation with the two "obvious Alphas," she shook hands with the…
Banshee has to be right up there. I'd place it above Arrow, but neck-and-neck with Daredevil
Only his eyes were affected, not the part of his brain that processed images, nor his memories of what things look like.
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Because stealing content is the right image to project to the members of your household? Well done, you hypocritical, mewling moralist.
Sheeeee-it!
They got a call from Piotr, who was watching for Fisk to come out of hiding, all very explicitly stated.
Do you watch Banshee?
There was definitely a lot to like in the episode. But as someone who has worked as the subpoena compliance liaison for a company whose subscriber information was frequently requested by law enforcement, and having been strong-armed (or attempted to be, anyway) by some agencies, that's a bone of contention for me. …
I was somewhat torn in my feelings about this episode. I was pleased to have more light shined on the for-profit prison industry (and anticipated that would be the key to the case, though I thought they might go a different direction with it); it was also nice to see further humanization of Sherlock by way of his…