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Old 11-05-2015, 08:07 PM   #3751 (permalink)
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Pretty sure they'll give you a free month's trial once you sign up. You can always cancel before the month is up.

Mind you, I'd recommend Plex TV instead; no country restrictions.
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Old 11-05-2015, 11:09 PM   #3752 (permalink)
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Pretty sure they'll give you a free month's trial once you sign up. You can always cancel before the month is up.

Mind you, I'd recommend Plex TV instead; no country restrictions.
The hola google chrome extension makes country restrictions a thing of the past.
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Old 11-06-2015, 06:54 AM   #3753 (permalink)
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The hola google chrome extension makes country restrictions a thing of the past.
I've used Mediahint but found it sometimes worked, sometimes didn't. Never heard of hola but that seems to indicate it's just for Chrome? ANyhoo, I'd rather watch something country-restriction-free without having to use extensions. Plex does that. There are no, repeat no, restrictions. At all. Plus you can actually talk to the guy face to face, which you can certainly not do with Netflix, specially here, if you're using a workaround. "Frasier won't show up on my selection and it used to." "Frasier is not available in Ireland". "Well, I used to use a ... um .. that is ... never mind." Dial tone.
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Old 11-06-2015, 07:55 AM   #3754 (permalink)
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Been watching the second series of The Life Of Rock With Brian Pern, a mockumentary about an ageing rock star. It's very funny and, at times, very true to life.

BBC iPlayer - Brian Pern: A Life in Rock - Series 2: Episode 1

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Old 11-06-2015, 08:46 AM   #3755 (permalink)
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Ash vs the Evil dead absolutely delivers what it promises. Go see it. Do it.
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Been meaning to. I guess that's a sign.
It was pretty good. The only weakness that I noticed was Delorenzo's acting was crap. Other than that, it was worth the 40+ minutes. Not sure if I'll be making time to watch every episode on Saturday nights, but I'll check them out when I can.
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Old 11-07-2015, 11:23 AM   #3756 (permalink)
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Finished the first season of Flash and immediately jumped in and binged the first four episodes of Arrow. Love it. Dude is the balls. The back story is really compelling and the fact they don't have to lean on the supernatural is kinda refreshing after 23 episodes of Flash.

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Can't wait to find out what the deal is with his mom and the, as yet hidden, mystery man in the limo.)
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Old 11-07-2015, 03:09 PM   #3757 (permalink)
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Finished the first season of Flash and immediately jumped in and binged the first four episodes of Arrow. Love it. Dude is the balls. The back story is really compelling and the fact they don't have to lean on the supernatural is kinda refreshing after 23 episodes of Flash.

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Can't wait to find out what the deal is with his mom and the, as yet hidden, mystery man in the limo.)
If you liked Flash, then Arrow will completely rearrange your ****. First two seasons are God. The backstory never is consistently as compelling as the main story, and... **** it that's all I'll say. Seriously. If not for Arrow then Flash wouldn't have standed a chance at existence. Stay with it. I wouldn't give the slightest **** about Green Arrow if not for Arrow.
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We will know the glory of Oliver Queen together.

Laurel is boring.

But her dad is badass.

Diggle is awesome, even if only for his introduction of the Suicide Squad (don't worry about it, it'll come).

And Slade. Is. The ****ing. Man.
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Laurel is boring.

But her dad is badass.
Laurel is good on the eyes though. Dat ass is fine.

Took me a while to recognize her dad. He was the major baddy from season three of 24. He was born to play that sort of roll. Here's to hoping him and Queen come to terms.
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