Mine has curbside service.There are places with open libraries?
I just bought Season 1 on iTunes (albeit in Canada) as it is one of their discounted "series of the week" for 9.99$CDN. Might be worth a look on US iTunes to see if it's also available at discount (not free, but if it comes under 8$US, might still be worth considering).I really wish this was streaming somewhere for free legally. I know the first season is available to buy, but I'm trying to limit entertainment purchases right now.
We have that in my hometown as well. You go online, pick what you want, order it and get an email or text letting you know when you can pick it up. Once there, you text them that you're outside.Mine has curbside service.
Enjoy! It’s a blast.I just bought Season 1 on iTunes (albeit in Canada) as it is one of their discounted "series of the week" for 9.99$CDN. Might be worth a look on US iTunes to see if it's also available at discount (not free, but if it comes under 8$US, might still be worth considering).
The one up the street from me is open, but you have to wear a mask, and you can only be inside for an hour. All the classes and activities are cancelled. Pretty much everything is open here.There are places with open libraries?
Hip Hip Hooray!Pennyworth is getting a third season and is moving to HBO Max
https://tvline.com/2021/10/16/pennyworth-renewed-season-3-hbo-max-epix-batman-prequel
This show is still going? I only got like three episodes into the first season before I lost interest. Not badly made or poor acting or anything (even the writing wasn't bad) the plot just didn't grip me, and the weird anachronisms just kept taking me out of the story.
I know there's supposed to be some kind of alt history thing going on akin to BTAS's "what if the 40's never ended" vibe, but the result just feels like an outsider's depiction of England based solely on a mishmash of old media and out-dated preconceptions.
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