One of the working theories is they did "parts" instead of seasons and Greonings deal might give him multiple seasons. But they did an announcement video for part 3 almost a year ago (I think) saying there would be more of the show.
One of the working theories is they did "parts" instead of seasons and Greonings deal might give him multiple seasons. But they did an announcement video for part 3 almost a year ago (I think) saying there would be more of the show.
Hiro was hyped about the Versa in season one. Hayden’s character was excited about the rogue on season 2 (question mark). There was also a promo or contest where you could win a Tim King signed Rogue.
Wife watched Crazy Delicious and it was pleasant. I couldn’t figure out why,, but it,, Nailed It, and Worst Cooks in America are my preferred low-stakes cooking shows.
I took my kid to the drive in twice this year, but there are relatively few screens and only a few movies that are safe for five year olds. They were pretty full all summer, but the Nightmare Before Christmas showing in October was sparsely attended, compared to the space they offer locally.
I just finished rewatching Medical Police and man, the finale is hard to watch in the US.
I don't, but I can maybe get access to a roku.
I also apparently watched Happiest Season on Friday night? It was weightless and I wish I had liked it more.
My kid hasn’t been going to bed on time, and instead of putting our grown up feet down and stopping it, we’ve been indulging that rebellion for some reason. So I’m further behind on all of the TV MA dramas I was supposed to catch up on, but I’ve seen a bunch of Pokemon Journeys episodes this weekend.
I loved both shows in the 90s, to the point that the first item in my Amazon wishlist was the vhs box sets (never purchased) because I wanted to relive some of it. Xena not being readily streamable has been a real bummer.
I respectfully disagree, but I think we've reached the point where it becomes a difference of opinion rather than fact. The words reflect regret and remorse, to me, and not to you. I no longer think we read different articles.
I accept that. The lack of tone on the internet being inherent in the format, yeah, it could be read as something different. But that suggests to me that the reader also has an obligation to assume that, unless a post says explicitly "I'm not sad about this," the author can hold the emotional position desired by the…
What article did you read? "Unfortunately, it won't be soon enough to save the industry" is absolutely an indication of sadness.
An opportunity to use the word "decimate" at the end of the article was passed over, and I'm sad both for the use of the word and for the thousands of unemployed people as disney+ execs are definitely getting bonuses today.
I'm clearly a monster who just wishes there were a few more adult oriented cartoons on Netflix, but this was boring and repetitive by the time I got to the end of the first episode. Oh well.
I considered re-watching this because of The Old Guard this summer. I couldn't remember enough about the movie to figure out if there was anything I liked about it.
My kid has discovered the pokemon shows on Netflix. I have no commentary about them, but they sure exist.
The most surprising thing in this article is my learning the Jin is acting now. Good for him, if bad on the script.
Im vaguely excited for the bugs bunny thing. I hope it doesn’t scar my small human.
They are, but by focusing on that you miss that some of them really don't care that they're being duped, and are voting because they think Trump did a good job or made America safer or just gave them the freedom to call black people thugs.
That just means if you fall asleep one episode and wake up two hours later you'll still know what's happening.