At what point does technological reality dictate that the old network model (especially in something like late night) collapse for good in favor of an on-demand model (except for live programming)?
At what point does technological reality dictate that the old network model (especially in something like late night) collapse for good in favor of an on-demand model (except for live programming)?
Some of us saw this coming.
+1 A.D.
I had the same thought about Michonne and the Governor. If the goal was to make me like the Governor more - mission accomplished. I know he's going to be off his rocker now, but I can't really blame him.
Bill Murray is superb, and I really felt for him after he lost. Not because I loved his performance in LiT (it wasn't one of my five favorites of his), but because, for once, we had someone acting like a human in the phoniest place on earth. His face said, "This was probably my one chance, and I didn't get it." …
+1. I'd be the first to jump on this train, but I don't think there's actually much here.
Thank you for finding that so I didn't have to.
See:
I'm partial to this bit of nostalgia-porn.
Close.
I feel like the controller is a little much. I enjoyed the Wii to an extent, but I never played it as much as I did/do my PS3 or my Retron 3. Shelling out $350 for the Wii U would be a bad purchase for me personally.
Thanks. This is the part that confuses me:
I've read this explanation three times, and I still can't process it in my slow, American brain.
Surely, this kid is hearing-impaired, right?
+1
If Wilson really wanted to get traction with media around the country for his story, he should have eschewed "abuse" in favor of "bullying." /buzzworded
I'm not sure what you mean . . .
If Breckinridge loses, I'm moving to Unorg Terr.
I actually thought Obama would get around 300, but, when I broke it down using this site, it wound up much closer than I thought. As an aside, I live in Virginia, and I personally think Romney will carry VA.
"...if Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez finds passing the football a dicey proposition..."