A little column A, a little column B.
A little column A, a little column B.
It was definitely Italian, as Pam learned it and was able to talk to the pope but Archer couldn't because he spent the entire plane ride learning Romanche.
Fuck yes! I am super excited about them releasing new music. I've been playing 'Days Are Gone' on repeat for a couple of weeks now. It's so damn infectious and fun, a perfect debut pop album; I can't wait to see what they put out next.
I think most people just don't understand what the term "assault and battery"actually means.
I drink my coffee black but this comment was just too good not to upvote.
So what's it like being so low on the Truther totem pole? Do the JFK and 9/11 guys give you a hard time at the annual convention?
Sure, in Hollywood years. In regular people years, 25 is still pretty young.
There's always the Nexus 5X. It is slightly bigger than the 5 but not as much as the 6P.
I agree that it would have had a better chance on streaming services and have stated as such further down the thread.
I know that and I mentioned it in another comment further down that those piracy numbers would have to exclude non-U.S. viewers. I'm not assuming anything.
So basically it sounds like NBC fucked over Hannibal even more after cancelling it by dawdling?
But when Hannibal was axed by NBC those same streaming services declined picking it up.
It's kind of a double-edged sword. Since NBC wasn't spending money on producing it, they probably didn't feel compelled to market/advertise for it as much as its other shows.
Again, if you've read my comments you'll see that I've already stated why I think the show didn't do as well on NBC as the producers would have liked. But a TV shows's ratings falling from season 1 to season 3 isn't unheard of. Unlike ratings juggernauts such as TBBT or Empire, overall ratings tend to taper out over…
I agree, I just think completely dismissing the idea that the ratings affected the decision-making is more of a cop-out for those who did pirate the show rather than finding a legal way of watching it while it aired, excluding non-US viewers.
No one is debating that the rating sucked but 33% is significant enough portion of the viewership that it may have helped the renewal situation. We can all speculate but there is no definitive way of knowing at the moment. If anything NBC's poor handling of show's marketing, not giving it a decent time slot, and also…
It's good that they're doing it but I wish a new company could get in the game and break up Nielsen's hold on the industry.
I do the same thing with the Spanish ads on Hulu but mostly to practice my Spanish-listening skills.
Ding ding ding! The networks only have themselves to blame for not adapting when they had the time and now sticking their heads in the sand as the walls are closing in.
Hubris? I really do not understand how networks haven't accomplished this by 2016. Allow for people to stream shows online as they air, with commercial breaks! They could even cater the ads to demographics. They could easily pull geo-location from the browser and then require users to log-in so they can get gender,…