peon47
peon47 t1_j5y7mmc wrote
Reply to A hole in the forest by Signal-Power-3656
That place⦠is strong with the dark side of the Force. A domain of evil it is. In you must go.
peon47 t1_iycc6xa wrote
Reply to comment by drones4thepoor in Google has to pay $9.4 million because it paid people to say they liked the Pixel 4 by RunOrDieTrying
Employees won't get the blame for this. If they're clever (and I assume head of marketting for Alphabet/Google is clever) they'll blame it on the process.
"Yes, this broke the law, but our marketting department aren't lawyers, and the process wasn't in place at the time to run influencer outreach by our legal department. I instituted a new policy so this can't happen any more. You gonna fire the guy who fixed this?"
peon47 t1_iuh6fyl wrote
Reply to when did commercial breaks get so long?! by bruceleroy99
You can really see it when watching Network shows on streaming. Watch an episode of Arrow or Flash, and it's 42 minutes long. Stick on an episode of The Next Generation from 1992 and it's 46 minutes long. Episodes of the original Star Trek from 1966 are 50 minutes.
peon47 t1_ith0fen wrote
Reply to It Still Stings: Quantum Leap's Title Card Typo and the Series Finale that Never Made It Home by SanderSo47
The ending was perfect. It wasn't "sad" but "bittersweet".
Sam was too good a guy to retire from helping people. It's like that line in Captain America Civil War:
> Steve Rogers : If I see a situation pointed south, I can't ignore it. Sometimes I wish I could.
> Tony Stark : No, you don't.
> Steve Rogers : No, I don't.
They're the ultimate boy scouts, and the show ending any other way would have been a betrayal of the character.
I will fight people on this.
peon47 t1_jeg6ccl wrote
Reply to comment by AsSubtleAsABrick in What show universe would you want to live in? by Dolo114
Just let me settle back into my socialist utopia and write holonovels, thank you very much.