There is no such thing as “hot new deals” in America, just lesser scams.
Yeah, two click is perfectly good, and it should be in an easily accessible, obvious place on the website, not buried beneath layers of menus.
Pronouns, genitals of choice, gay bears metaphorical and literal, polyamory, this game is basically begging FOX to do them a massive ad campaign for free.
Welp, looks like I’ll have to go mage and equip nothing but magical items for protection. Suns out, cuns out.
If your subscription service is great and valuable then customers will notice immediately if their service is canceled in error.
The running theory that yennifer is a self-insert for her, and that the changes from the books are from folks trying to fit their own story ideas into the world of the witcher because they couldnt get their own show to do so seems plausible for me.
Any and all memberships these days should be as easy to cancel as a netflix account. I shouldn’t need a manager for a gym cancelation when the greeter at the door is authorized to sign me up as well.
For real. I’m not a Cavill fan and I thought his casting was dreadful, until I watched the show, and then it was blatantly apparent that he was Geralt. Doug Cockle aping notwithstanding, the man just so clearly has dedicated his whole being to embodying the character.
Ding, ding, ding... we have a winning response!
Agree to disagree then. He meddled with the writers because it was clear they have virtually no respect for the source material.
Tell us you haven’t watched it without saying you haven’t watched it...
“The Alliance claimed its members actually receive “very few complaints” about cancellations.”
It may be that losing Cavill is a death knell because the only thing keeping the show popular was his picture perfect portrayal of how most viewers see Geralt.
I can’t imagine how the show survives without Cavill as he, along with Allan, are essentially carrying it at this point.
2 clicks is what I’d expect. One to cancel, and one to say “Are you sure you want to cancel?”
4th scenario. she’s found unresponsive, she’s known to use drugs, they administer it just because “maybe” and then move on to figuring out what was actually the problem.
Fallon, instead of doing his job and asking a follow-up question (even a “HUH?” would have worked), laughed and called her ridiculous.