Sorry, forgot to put a spoiler alert
Sorry, forgot to put a spoiler alert
I wish this show would embrace Gotham without Batman. I don't care about little Bruce Wayne getting over his parents and learning to fight. I get it. He becomes Batman.
Evil Dead meets Bubba Ho-Tep
I should add, to be fair and nice and all, that otherwise I agree with the general direction of the reviews. The pilot was pretty good, and I really didn't expect it to be. Even managed a few creepy moments. Second ep was generic Constantine: Supernatural NCIS edition. This one showed a bit more improvement.
Sam I am.
I find it easy to hate Kuvira precisely because her public face and private face don't match up. And I mean, reeducation camps? C'mon, it's easy to hate Kuvira.
I'd rather the Avatar fail when she's deceived or confused, not because she simply can't fight. It's frustrating.
This reviewer needs to watch more carefully. He missed the source of Constantine's income last week. And now you've missed the reason why the acetate was brought to a radio station (and that was blatantly obvious! did you skip the whole scene with the two henchmen in the car?) and missed the (slightly less obvious but…
Right. We're in agreement.
And I only use it on mobile: hence our different understandings.
Exhibit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…
Go on right now and tell Spotify to play an album. It will only play it on random, and every so often it will go off the list, sometimes even away from the artist,for a "suggested song."
I'm going out on a limb that you are much younger than me.
I'm not sure what your point is. Some products will always have more marketing behind them. Are you suggesting Spotify should pay more per song for bands with less exposure and plays so they make the same as the better promoted bands? I'm a socialist and that still doesn't make sense to me.
Outside of major metropolitan areas, Uber is useless.
Depends on the contract the performer has signed. Or the management group they've hired to promote and distribute their music to radio stations.
I normally would find that statement unimpeachable. But Spotify pays the same per play to every artist with music on Spotify. I can't think of a system more egalitarian than that.
Yes. The general complaint about streaming pay is that one play on radio gets much more of a payout than one play on streaming.
You've dropped the rest of the context on me, though I'm not sure I made it explicit. BECAUSE they went out of their way to set up a situation that made two of the characters' transformations quite believable, this transformation stands out and becomes unbelievable.
Most of the complaints I've heard from musicians or read from musicians about streaming radio pay per song shows a complete lack of understanding of each medium (radio and internet streaming) and a complete lack of understanding of math.