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  1. #1561
    Seems pretty normal? It’s always interesting to compare on a global scale.

    In Sweden I payed 3k for fiber installation in my house. (That included some digging + installation)
    My current isp has a few bw options, we currently use a pretty low one, 100/100 for 40$.
    A 1000/1000 is currently 85$. Since we stream/buffer 100/100 does the trick.

    My phone plan is currenly 12$ for unlimited calls but low data.
    For 72$ I used to have an unlimited cell phone data plan. (But I almost never used it).

  2. #1562
    Fair enough, obv. a large housing co-op can negotiate a better discount than individual households.
    "One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."

  3. #1563
    Quote Originally Posted by Timbuk2 View Post
    Due to the land being the size of the US I suppose, the outlay of infrastructure, hardware and sheer cabling required for high-speed broadband across large expanses of land must be considerable.

    500Mbps broadband and basic cable TV package here in the UK for £90 pm, so a little over a hundred US$.
    Quote Originally Posted by Flixy View Post
    But IIRC wiggin lives in New England which is densely populated.
    Yes, I believe rural costs are higher. I imagine Comcast and the like amortize their costs over all their customers to an extent but I'm probably getting a cheaper rate than someone in the boonies. The bigger limit here is availability, in lots of places in the hinterlands broadband access at all (let alone cost) is quite limited.
    "When I meet God, I am going to ask him two questions: Why relativity? And why turbulence? I really believe he will have an answer for the first." - Werner Heisenberg (maybe)

  4. #1564
    My wife and I watched both seasons of I'm Sorry over the last week or two. It was pretty funny, I don't really know Andrea Savage at all, but she was pretty solid.

    Too bad they cancelled the third season because of Covid. The episodes were already written, though, so I'm hopeful someone picks it up. I don't even know what TruTV is, but this was a surprisingly fun show.
    "When I meet God, I am going to ask him two questions: Why relativity? And why turbulence? I really believe he will have an answer for the first." - Werner Heisenberg (maybe)

  5. #1565
    Quote Originally Posted by wiggin View Post
    Are you seriously telling me that if you purchase internet alone - without TV or phone - you are charged a regional sports fee? That is crazy.
    Yep, it's a compulsory fee. Can't opt-out. But I got some good news -- comcast is giving us a credit around $40 due to covid restrictions (can't watch games that aren't played, right?) But that still doesn't explain why we're forced to pay a Regional Sports fee in the first place. It's the kind of thing only a monopoly can demand and get away with.


    Sorta 'standard' ~100 Mbps internet is usually $40-50/month and that's what we had until the pandemic, we don't do much more than Netflix and email at home. But with our dramatically increased usage of bandwidth (typically 2-3 videochats at once + heavy use of cloud services) we shelled out for more. The added marginal cost for more bandwidth is quite small; I think it's about $110/month for 1 Gbps. But I frankly don't need the extra bandwidth and can come up with a better use for $150/year. I would consider fiber if it was actually available, but we all know the games Fios plays on that front.

    There are promotional bundles with TV that cost similarly but I don't want to deal with the hassle of cancellation and return of equipment once the promo pricing ends... and we really don't miss watching TV.

    But we all know that broadband connectivity in the US is unreasonably expensive. For me it's essentially a rounding error compared to the cost of housing, tuition, food, and healthcare (my biggest expenses by far, excluding taxes and retirement) but I imagine it's a substantial burden for people of modest means. There are crappy subsidized versions of broadband for the poor but it's far from ideal.
    Well, at least you admit that US broadband is crappy AND expensive. You don't have to be poor to see that costs are outrageous, or that "promotional bundles" are convenience schemes that only people of means can afford to pay. It's not really about watching TV, ya know, but affordable access to the internet, and if that should be treated like a Public Utility.

    Reset: I'm looking forward to "Resident Alien" on SyFy. I'll be really pissed if comcast moves that channel to another more expensive "tier" like they did with TCM.

  6. #1566
    Quote Originally Posted by Aimless View Post
    Fair enough, obv. a large housing co-op can negotiate a better discount than individual households.
    It doesn't work that way in the US.

  7. #1567
    Just saw "Oyadeng" (s05e07) and oh my God. Just completely blew me away. Dominique Tipper is just so goddamn' awesome, even if her arc comes with the surly dipshit and the dimestore Antonio Banderas. I did NOT see that coming—even as it was happening. Just a few seconds, but what a journey. A little mad at myself for not waiting for all the episodes so that I can binge...
    "One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."

  8. #1568
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    Come on. You know you couldn't wait. How possible is what she did?
    Congratulations America

  9. #1569
    Quote Originally Posted by Hazir View Post
    Come on. You know you couldn't wait. How possible is what she did?
    It didn't strike me as being the least bit plausible, and esp. not given how fast it was with the big guy... but I don't care, she's just so goddamn' cool

    We've started watching Wandavision, and, I really didn't expect to like it this much. Slow start, unique vibe, and they have fantastic chemistry—much better than their characters were in the movies. My wife was laughing her ass off. Think we're really gonna enjoy this show
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  10. #1570
    I'm sure it's going to get better but the first episode of WandaVision was empty boomer fan service.
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  11. #1571
    Quote Originally Posted by Ominous Gamer View Post
    I'm sure it's going to get better but the first episode of WandaVision was empty boomer fan service.
    Approximately 5 boomers will see this show, and none will recognize the world it portrays
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  12. #1572
    I'm liking WandaVision so far. I appreciate that they're doing their special effects in period-appropriate ways that change with the era they're doing. I watched a lot of old TV when I was younger though, so I recognize the shows they've been using - I think if you haven't seen those earlier shows you probably won't get as much from it.

    Episode 3 steps up the horror undertones to all the sitcom content, for anyone waiting for that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hazir View Post
    Come on. You know you couldn't wait. How possible is what she did?
    In theory it's possible the way she did it.
    Congratulations America

  14. #1574
    WandaVision Episode 4 will probably satisfy the people who didn't appreciate the sitcom style.

  15. #1575
    Watching WandaVision and thinking about how the Avengers teams just sat on this incredible magic all that time and just squandered it in favour of cringey bromantic melodrama and focus-grouped fanservice. I can't believe the sheer dramatic payload they've managed to effortlessly pack into these half-hour episodes.
    "One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."

  16. #1576
    I'm waiting for the Loki show.
    Hope is the denial of reality

  17. #1577
    WandaVision is basically the Star Trek Dark Mirror episode mixed with the Rick and Morty simulation episode.
    Hope is the denial of reality

  18. #1578
    I had my doubts about Doom Patrol at first, but it's fantastic. We've binged our way through the first season, and the second season is—if anything—even better. Cyborg sucks balls, and the writing for his scenes gets borderline nauseating in season 2, but the others are excellent—with the possible exception of Mr. Nobody. Jane's overacting was annoying at first, but she grows on you. The show feels like a more well-rounded Dirk Gently, with a better balance between style and substance. Never gets repetitive, even though the millennial/zoomer focus group influence is a little too obvious at times.
    "One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."

  19. #1579
    Trying to get through The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Apart from Sebastian Stan—and about 5 seconds' worth of moves in one fight sequence in the first episode—it has no redeeming qualities apart from maybe being better than Iron Fist. Basically, Anthony Mackie appears to be playing Redwing—a robot with no charisma and no chemistry with anyone, whom nobody else in the show seems to like. Dialogues involving him read like zoomers trying to make up quotable lines. Zemo's affected body language and facial expressions don't work for the actor and the character. Walker is promising, but obv. not likeable. The terrorists suck, and that entire subplot is Jack Ryan levels of lame at the moment. Sam's family issues and the boat both just feel contrived. Incredibly, the best thing about the show so far—apart from Sebastian Stan—has been... Batroc the Leaper flying in a onesie. Okay, Isaiah Bradley was pretty cool too.
    "One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."

  20. #1580
    Okay, episode 5 is the first good episode. This might still work out.
    "One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."

  21. #1581
    Quote Originally Posted by Aimless View Post
    I had my doubts about Doom Patrol at first, but it's fantastic. We've binged our way through the first season, and the second season is—if anything—even better. Cyborg sucks balls, and the writing for his scenes gets borderline nauseating in season 2, but the others are excellent—with the possible exception of Mr. Nobody. Jane's overacting was annoying at first, but she grows on you. The show feels like a more well-rounded Dirk Gently, with a better balance between style and substance. Never gets repetitive, even though the millennial/zoomer focus group influence is a little too obvious at times.
    It seemed like they had no idea what to do with Cyborg in season 2. His season 1 arc fit the show better, but even then this iteration of the character lacked the charisma and likeability that most versions have. Hopefully season 3 will either figure out what to do with him or replace him with Beast Boy.

  22. #1582
    Quote Originally Posted by Wraith View Post
    It seemed like they had no idea what to do with Cyborg in season 2. His season 1 arc fit the show better, but even then this iteration of the character lacked the charisma and likeability that most versions have. Hopefully season 3 will either figure out what to do with him or replace him with Beast Boy.
    Tbf I have never liked Cyborg in any incarnation, but this one is the worst by far—and his interactions with the support group love interest are so painfully bad. I have resolved to skip all their scenes. The second season seems fucking excellent otherwise
    "One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."

  23. #1583
    Quote Originally Posted by Aimless View Post
    Okay, episode 5 is the first good episode. This might still work out.
    Nope, it was the only good episode. My God this show sucked. It was painful.
    "One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."

  24. #1584
    Warrior Nun. A netflix show that came out last July. I've never wasted so much time on a show that burns so slowly, with a plot twist that's so unsurprising and unfilling before. The fact that this series somehow hit top 10 during summer lockdown just goes to show how fucking bored everyone was.

    And it got greenlit for a season 2. Wtf.
    "In a field where an overlooked bug could cost millions, you want people who will speak their minds, even if they’re sometimes obnoxious about it."

  25. #1585
    OG, I watched warrior nun for the same reason I used to watch Arrow (or really anything from the CW or their ilk). Not because it's good, but because it's mindless and sometimes unintentionally hilarious (in the self important teenager with the weight of the world kind of way). We're you seriously expecting something other than a few hours of medium quality background noise?
    "When I meet God, I am going to ask him two questions: Why relativity? And why turbulence? I really believe he will have an answer for the first." - Werner Heisenberg (maybe)

  26. #1586
    I'm not sure what it'i was expecting besides "good". I was hoping for something like supernatural, or even teen wolf. After the first couple of episodes I was even thinking it might have an interesting character driven plot. But holy shit does it fall apart. Nothing happens for a good 75% of the show and the stuff that does happen doesn't mesh with what's been shown previously.
    "In a field where an overlooked bug could cost millions, you want people who will speak their minds, even if they’re sometimes obnoxious about it."

  27. #1587
    Well. Late to the party I know, but we've been transfixed by The Handmaid's Tale for a couple of months now.

    And fuuuuuck me it's good.

    Coming toward the end of S2 now and the story hasn't wavered in its power. Yeeesh good telly.

    Also watching The Fall, with Gillian Anderson and Jamie Dornan of Fifty Shades fame, a serial murder thriller set in Norn Irn. A BBC production but available on Amazon.
    Rather good telly too this, a convincing plotline, solid performances, not sure where it's going to go.

    Also following Line of Duty, umpteenth BBC tv series about a police internal affairs anti-corruption unit type thing in the Met. A drama which has increasingly captured the UK's imagination over the years, and seems to have everyone talking about it at the moment. I find it all very silly and rather forced, but my wife likes this crime stuff so I abide and try not to snigger too much in the background.
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    It's actually the original French billion, which is bi-million, which is a million to the power of 2. We adopted the word, and then they changed it, presumably as revenge for Crecy and Agincourt, and then the treasonous Americans adopted the new French usage and spread it all over the world. And now we have to use it.

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  28. #1588
    Quote Originally Posted by Ominous Gamer View Post
    Warrior Nun. A netflix show that came out last July. I've never wasted so much time on a show that burns so slowly, with a plot twist that's so unsurprising and unfilling before. The fact that this series somehow hit top 10 during summer lockdown just goes to show how fucking bored everyone was.

    And it got greenlit for a season 2. Wtf.
    Young Zoomers reward tropes and concepts more than characters and relationships (or, rather, studios believe they do). I'm surprised you were able to stick with it—I think I gave up halfway through the second episode. The setting was annoying, and the mythology didn't look like it would appeal to me, but, most importantly, I didn't like any of the characters or performances (even though the actors were decent). Thing with eg. Supernatural, Teen Wolf, the DC shows, etc. is that they, for all their cheesiness, still manage to deliver characters you can like, played by actors who seem to enjoy playing their parts. The plots work because they involve characters people like. Nobody gaf about any of the characters in Warrior Nun.
    "One day, we shall die. All the other days, we shall live."

  29. #1589
    Anyone who hasn't seen Invincible yet is missing out.

  30. #1590
    Jupiter's Legecy.

    It started strong, but the characters quickly fell into rather cookie cutter molds which made every "twist" super predictable. The themes it tackles could be seen as important but it's all hammed up to the point that it's bordering on soap opera level cheesiness.

    Season finale was a let down.
    "In a field where an overlooked bug could cost millions, you want people who will speak their minds, even if they’re sometimes obnoxious about it."

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