We've got PAX South to plan for, so I just spent the afternoon writing comics and all this horseshit, so it wasn't any skin off my nose, but Josh is there facing death itself and also failed food deliveries to bring you more Blasphemous from The Game Kitchen on the stream from 2pm PST on. It snowed here, I think because I forgot some minor obesience to a fey sprite, and now we're all fucked. Maybe they're the ones who need some advice. We watched The Mandalorian and now we're done with the service.
They aren't wrong all the sudden because Disney took their ball and went home. Netflix invented the entire fucking category. Crumb Cuptoast reveals the one and only Michaelmcchill was her first twitch subscriber :0Follow Cuptoasts Socials Below:Twitch. Maybe there's a show it would work for, maybe there's a timeline it would work for, it would depend on the show - but I don't agree that it's just how things should be. Maybe we're looking more for something in the greasy rind category. Netflix is a relentlessly data driven company, it's plain in what they choose to produce, and among everything else it might be the service is really a database/wishlist for what people want to watch and that pulsing knot of data is - in the era we accidentally manufactured - probably its most valuable asset.īut I can understand why it would be useful for a pop culture media site if they had that weekly cadence, because it's a bone that can be chewed in perpetuity, or maybe gristle is closer. I've read some criticism of the fact that, unlike The Mandalorian, they didn't deliver the series in the form of a crumb trail and instead did what they essentially always do and drop it all at once. I mean, I don't know if it's yellow key/yellow door easy mode, but it is a piece of media that does ask you to consciously observe it and then reward you for it.
Although, truth be told, it's not that hard. And then to let them make part of it a kind of chronological puzzle. 8,951 Likes, 135 Comments - crumb (crumbington) on Instagram. Entertainment as an industry is ravenous for trends, and to an extent I think Netflix is to be commended for choosing such a, well, mutant (for lack of a better term) in the work of Sapkowski. 8,951 Likes, 135 Comments - crumb (crumbington) on Instagram.