Starfleet Academy just picked up substantially... and Furies are basically Reavers but since they're called Furies I keep picturing Baseball Furies from The Warriors and cracking myself up.
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Uhm...
Man, not only did they kill Louie (RIP king), but they also gave him heartbreaking backstory.
Unrelated to that storyline, I'm wondering if we're going to get a different motorcycle accident every episode from here through the end of the season, just in case there's someone out there who hasn't heard of foreshadowing.
Yeah, Poor Louie. When he had the ED as his emergency contact, waaaaah.
While I'm giddy about all the teaser content AMC is dropping for The Vampire Lestat (hell yes I bought the single immediately), what I really want is a release date. "Coming this summer" YES WHEN?
They are really taking that "teaser" idea seriously
teaser content AMC is dropping for The Vampire Lestat
He's so pretttttttty!
[edit] I initially meant Lestat, but that goes for Louis, too. Stupid pretty bitches.
Spider-Noir trailer. Still not signing up for Amazon, though.
That looks amazing! I’m suspending my Prime account this week, we’ll see what that does to my entertainment options I guess.
Why is Netflix doing this "half a season at a time" thing with all their shows now? It makes no sense -- you lose out on being able to discuss the show between each episode, because people are watching at different rates, and also the time between the two parts is so long that people who binge-watch the first part lose interest by the time the second part comes out.
you lose out on being able to discuss the show between each episode, because people are watching at different rates, and also the time between the two parts is so long that people who binge-watch the first part lose interest by the time the second part comes out.
It truly is the worst possible compromise between the one-per-week and all-at-once release options.
The only thing I can think of is it forces people to stay subscribed longer in order to see the whole thing (though going weekly would likely serve the same purpose so I'm not sure.)