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Felaguin t1_j6md5aw wrote

In other words, they need a network willing to pay them to produce shit that people don’t want to watch. Newsflash: commercial distributors who want to stay in business like to produce content that attracts viewers. Prior WB executives proved repeatedly that they didn’t know how to make good profit-motivated decisions.

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jayce-profile t1_j6mawry wrote

Yes, Go ahead. You can definitely start watching S4 without S3, (S4 follows a complete independent storyline). PS. I have finished watching all the seasons, in my opinion S3 is the best. S1 & S2 are also great. S4 wasn't as good as first 3 seasons, but hey... It's still way better than most of the other current TV shows coming out on Netflix. You don't wanna miss it.

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azriel777 t1_j6maewo wrote

> Critically, the World of Darkness titles have built their audience through embracing a wide gamut of representation of race, gender, creed and sexuality. > > “The World of Darkness story universe is deliberately and unapologetically inclusive and diverse,” Boylan said in a statement. “It has always made a point of including equal gendered characters, protagonists and antagonists of every race, and representation of all creeds — bringing a female and diverse audience to gaming like nothing prior. Its games and fandom are a place where women, POC, and the LGBTQI community feel welcome and we are very proud to bring these stories to life.”

It is never a good sign when they start off with this when promoting upcoming works.

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redbullrebel t1_j6ma4wa wrote

i just like to know if my prediction so far is true.

how many white bad men have been the murderer?

and if was not a bad white man, but someone else, then i expect at least that a white man was the problem, like he raped someone or exploited people for monetary gains, therefor the killing was justified in the viewers mind.

so how far did i do i have not watched any episode yet.

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