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Thanks for the information. I'm a Canadian student who only has the required insurance coverages from school and work. I've mostly heard about insurance claims in general in terms of murder mystery plots and the occasional story of someone's insurance company rejecting a claim or not paying out the assumed amount. A

Not to derail the conversation but I've always been under the belief that insurance companies don't want to pay out their policy so they create an impossible standard of evidence and/or treat all claims as fraudulent/ineligible until proven otherwise?

I was just about to myself. I don't like the band enough to stand by them even if the accusations are only in the alleged/open secret phase. The emotional abuse in relationships seems like a very specific and personal accusation but sexual assault especially multiple claims of it are not something I'm going to wait

I'll post my full reaction later but was the episode sponsored by Little Mix? I just don't get why they had so many songs featured prominently in the episode and especially old songs to boot.

I can't stand Felix as a character I think I enjoyed him most when he was in the coma otherwise he's this annoying tag along that just grates on my nerves.

I've never forgotten the episode where a girl left her cell phone in her room and then the guy went through it and found the contact name "Gyno". He pronounced it like Gino and said something like "gyno? I don't know how I feel about some guy's name in her phone."

Have you seen the most recent YTW season? I watched YTW before season 1 of MON came out and I agree it set a pretty high bar for me too. But Season 3 of YTW felt very similar in tone to season 1 of MON although I just came to that conclusion now.

Oh how cool! I do some part time work captioning videos/films for the disability centre at my university. Sometimes they're so interesting I almost want to watch the whole thing first and then do my work instead of captioning as I go. I can't imagine what its like to do a DW episode. A few questions: How early in

I had closed caption on for the last half of the episode and the last caption clearly said four knocks.<\spoiler>

I haven't quite processed the episode but I have to admit I truly believed they wouldn't have a poor street child die on a show that is sometimes marketed as a show for children to watch and see monsters defeated. I might be misremembering but isn't there an episode where a child was eaten and The Doctor eventually

I marathoned the whole first season and found it decent enough but watching the second season weekly, I personally found it more like a YA soap. I felt like I was in The Office, constantly confused as to why the certain scenes were filmed at all and why the characters had the oddest, overdramatic lines. The scene I

I had very low hopes for Sleeping with other people as I'd previously seen The Five Year Engagement and Save The Date which were terrible movies that dragged on forever and wasted any talent Alison Brie had. I thought it was a fairly refreshing, decent take on the trope until the last half of film where everything

The fictional, historical crime solving show Murdoch Mysteries has a good episode based on these two titled "Big Murderer on Campus".

I was equally surprised. I wasn't blown away and it's never been my favourite story but it was well scripted and paced.

Storage Wars is harder to watch than Hoarders or Intervention for me. Its like watching vultures fight and scavenge for the abandoned goods of a poor family.

I had to give up on the Challenge a few seasons back. It started with the amateur hour season where TJ had to introduce himself to the cast members because they had no clue who he was and the rookies won by outnumbering the few vets who had actually showed up. But the final straw was the season Bananas was shocked,

Recently got into watching the rom-coms as background noise and a sleep aide. It's been working pretty well. I love the music the most because its not too loud or distracting and it's just pleasant generic sounds. But I also love knowing that I never have to worry about an unexpected sex scene (I live under a young

I think Showtime's The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth covered the election the best.

I found the first half of series two to be jarring because of the influx of new cast members but the back half is good and it gets even better in the third.

I've noticed after watching a few shows that there's a clear difference between british humour and Australian humour. British humour tends to be more self-deprecating, witty and snarky. Australian humour is generally black comedy,fairly quirky and dark.