dustabor

dustabor t1_jdwdoaz wrote

It’s a different time thanks to Streaming and the ability to watch tv at any time from anywhere. People are consuming media at alarming rates while demanding more. Networks are furiously trying to churn out whatever they can in an effort to draw more eyes to their platform and hope each show finds an audience. If it doesn’t find one quickly, they cut it and move on. Slow growing shows like Seinfeld and The Office would never have a chance to mature and find an audience in todays market.

34

dustabor t1_jcwbnkf wrote

I had a similar issue recently. Our kitchen only had tile behind the stove and the sink. When we started our remodel it was impossible to get it off without destroying the Sheetrock so we decided to just cut around the tile with an oscillating tool and replace the Sheetrock sections.

3

dustabor t1_j6ngb4p wrote

When the episode was over I felt like I had lived the entirety of their relationship with them. They felt like old friends I was watching wither away. I honestly wish the episode would have ended with them walking to the bedroom and pick up with Joel and Ellie next week.

5