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Patrick Zartman
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I’ve noticed a few big hits from the 80's and minor/college rock hits from the 90's that are not available on music streaming services (at least not in their original popular versions): Sweet Freedom by Michael McDonald, Electric Avenue by Eddie Grant, It Takes A Worried Man by Devo, Dr. Detroit by Devo, New Age Girl

A few episodes are available to watch for free on Movie Spree, but their app sucks.

You forgot that next week's finale presumably also has to follow up on Captain Jack Harkness' reappearance in episode 5.

She's in that new Trisket commercial about them being non-GMO.

This movie might become popular. I actually saw the dvd at Target yesterday. 

Oooh. Is that Badger-Man?

A lot of comedy specials do get released as albums, but you'd have to buy or stream them from a music app, like Amazon Music Unlimited, Spotify, Apple Music, etc.

I recently cancelled my Netflix subscription, knowing that I would eventually rejoin when they got something new that I really wanted to see. Now I have to decide if a new Marc Maron special is reason enough to rejoin after only being gone for a month. 

At one time, I was thinking Tina Fey.

IMDB TV also has Warehouse 13.

I think at least some of it is on Comedy Central's streaming service. And I believe it's on their Pluto channel sometimes. 

What Hulu plans can you download with? I was under the impression that Hulu didn't offer downloads. 

Are people really excited about this movie? The trailer just looks like the kind of middling pop-scifi that Will Smith has already made twelve times. 

I think they should have quietly kept him on as a featured player for two years, but never give him any lines and just stick him in the background of scenes. That way, we wouldn’t have to hear about how he was “censored” in the right wing media. Then everyone would've just forgotten about him like countless others who

Yout can RENT it for $4 and buy it for $20.

Yout can RENT it for $4 and buy it for $20.

Yeah, usually collections of re-recorded songs, although if someone bought some of these “best of” albums without paying close attention, they might assume they’re buying a collection  of the original versions. 

It’s not just oldies acts doing this. There are a lot of bands from the 80's and 90's who have made new, usually subpar recordings of their hits. You can find them on Amazon Music and Spotify. Ones I’ve noticed, off the top of my head: Cracker, Gin Blossoms, Squeeze, Everclear, The Flys, Blondie, Toad The Wet

Do you think He-Man will get scared and pee himself in an episode?

“Can someone explain why Tool’s all over it? Have I been in a coma this whole time and it’s actually just tomorrow and also Tool got more popular while I was out?”

It sounds a lot like Guided By Voices.