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Wrong game guys. All X-COM players know that if you are in the smoke cloud you have a significantly better chance of not being hit while your aim is completely unaffected.
Probably a little late with season two spoilers.![]()
Argh the break is killing me already. I wanna see zombies!!!
Amazon has them for $1.99 an episode, $1.89 if you buy a season pass.^It's a fan favorite caracter. And she is really cool. The slaves are explained (kind of) in the 3rd season.
It doesn't get chessy. It will get bloody messy in season 3. If you liked the shoot out episodes in season 2, you're in for a treat in season 3...
Can't you watch them on Hulu or something like that,... there should be legal streams for US residents
Amazon has them for $1.99 an episode, $1.89 if you buy a season pass.
I don't think there are any legal free streams right now.
Thanks for the replies. So about $24.00 to watch the current Season 3 up to the 8th episode. Hmm I will have to think about it. So if these are purchased from Amazon they instantly stream? I have never tried anything like this.
Thanks again. Hmm I might try to resist and hold off until it goes onto Netflix. Not sure yet.Yes, they instantly stream and if you have a PS3 or Roku (I don't think the Xbox has it yet, but I haven't looked since I have a remote for my PS3 and a Roku) they have Vudu and Amazon Instant Video apps. If you have Amazon Prime it also includes a Netflix like streaming service, but the selection is not much different than what Netflix offers. If you want newer stuff you have to buy or rent, similar to Vudu.
EDIT: You also never know when they will run a marathon. Personally, if you have a DVR, I would suggest waiting to see if they do that in January or something before paying.
Minor rant: Why can't these services offer a TV rental option the way they do for movies? Does anyone want to own that one episode you missed because you were out if town, or whatever? I mean, for $0.99 I would pay to watch a TV episode once. My wife missed an episode of one of her shows last year and now it sits in my Amazon library, mocking me that I paid $1.99 + tax so she could watch it once.
Today, AMC announces the season 4 pick-up of The Walking Dead.
AMC also jointly announces with Glen Mazzara today that for future seasons, the two parties have mutually decided to part ways. Glen guided the series creatively for seasons 2 and 3. AMC is grateful for his hard work. We are both proud of our shared success.
Both parties acknowledge that there is a difference of opinion about where the show should go moving forward, and conclude that it is best to part ways. This decision is amicable and Glen will remain on for post-production on season 3B as showrunner and executive producer.