Looks good, I noticed that it seems a little bloodier than the rest of the MCU. (Which is fine, that's what we were expecting/hoping for with Netflix as opposed to ABC or whatever.)
Here's my question: how do we discuss the show on this board?
Does someone start up a thread on April 9/10 and allow full spoilers for all 13 episodes right from post #1? Is there a better way to do it? Are there any other viable options?
I would enjoy having an episode-by-episode discussion, like we see for most "regular" shows on this board. Is it possible to do that on this board?
Looks good, I noticed that it seems a little bloodier than the rest of the MCU. (Which is fine, that's what we were expecting/hoping for with Netflix as opposed to ABC or whatever.)
Here's my question: how do we discuss the show on this board?
Does someone start up a thread on April 9/10 and allow full spoilers for all 13 episodes right from post #1? Is there a better way to do it? Are there any other viable options?
I would enjoy having an episode-by-episode discussion, like we see for most "regular" shows on this board. Is it possible to do that on this board?
BTW, does anyone know how long will these shows be available? I know almost nothing about Netflix, so I understand it will be out in April and all of it, but will there be an ending date when it's not available anymore?
For example, if I don't decide to start Netflix for a month or year or so, I'm very cheap, will it still be there next year?
I believe both shows are still doing new seasons, I'm not sure what the case would be for a show that doesn't do more than a single season.BTW, does anyone know how long will these shows be available? I know almost nothing about Netflix, so I understand it will be out in April and all of it, but will there be an ending date when it's not available anymore?
For example, if I don't decide to start Netflix for a month or year or so, I'm very cheap, will it still be there next year?
Generally, shows continue to stream on Netflix until their contracts expire, and those contracts can be renewed. But since Netflix is actually co-producing these shows, I expect them to be there indefinitely. They've only been making original shows since 2012, but I just checked, and the oldest two (Lilyhammer and House of Cards) are still available, so I assume the rest are.
I believe both shows are still doing new seasons, I'm not sure what the case would be for a show that doesn't do more than a single season.
Yes, all series produced for pay tv outlets-cable based or streaming), are released on disc several months afterwards by the studio that produces them.I was foolish enough to ask "Dare we expect DVD sets?" and then checked for listings of such for House of Cards. Guessing that it's safe to expect such for these series too.
Yeah, it was brought up recently in the Dr. Who forum that Netflix deal with BBC expired on Feb 1 and that they would be dropping the show unless a new deal was struck. Lo and behold, Febuary 1 rolled around and lo and behold, Dr. Who is still available, so obviously the contract was extended.
First pics of Krysten Ritter on the set of AKAJJ.
Of course, these could just as easily be pics of Krysten Ritter on any set or just walking down the street for that matter.
The summary says that something tragic happened while she was a superhero. Anyone familiar with the lore know what happened?
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