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Second from left.

It goes beyond that. We are all obligated to pay for other people's kids' educations, firemen to put out fires in other people's homes, police to solve other people's crimes, pave roads for other people to drive on, etc etc.

Well we can't all have perfect bodies like the one in your avatar.

Or, make the hero ethnically Chinese. The real problem is that the hero is a white guy.

"Indians out and Slaves in. Is that really the America Trump would want us to inherit?"

One of Michael's brothers?

More shows that aren't really in the pirate demo. Mr. Dark Lord needs to focus more on stuff that appeals to the young male demographic. Where's Ash vs. The Evil Dead?

I can't wait for that to come out finally so we can laugh at the pathetic subscriber numbers for CBS All Access…we'll be laughing for a long time though because CBS will make most of its money licensing the show to Netflix in most of the world…and will be stubborn as fuck about giving up because they don't want to end

It's not even "for pennies." If you already subscribe, it's effectively free. Plus there's too much to watch now. I'm not even done with Better Call Saul yet.

Except for most of the world, which will be watching it on Netflix. For which they already pay.

Yup that's Netflix's business model. People are lazier than they are cheap.

I'm trying to envision a 300-lb Poussey.

And now she's being held hostage on Hulu! That cheeses me off.

If they leaked The OA now I would watch it! I guess that's because I have no taste. But that's the problem, everyone has a different favorite show.

Pfft, this will have no impact. Nobody subscribes to Netflix for just one show. It would take them a week (if not a day) to binge watch any show, then they cancel for a year.

They're trying to attract more Ferengi crew members.

Here's the problem, broadcast is circling the drain because the young audience the advertisers want are all leaving for streaming. CBS is looking for a streaming liferaft, so they're trying to get their own service to work decently. They hit on Star Trek as the one brand in their stable likely to do that. And that is

I think Amazon overrode the audience in the case of The After after realizing it totally sucked. But the internet will vote thumbs up for any genre show.

It's too girly. And I AM a girl!

The title should have tipped you off.