In Mass Effect. I had gotten to the queen. I had just one save. Right before the queen. No way back. I fucked up. Too low level to kill her. I never played mass effect ever again.
I'm actually surprised some people signed up for CBS All Access to watch it (or are you not in the U.S. and are watching it on Netflix?) Jeez, it not being on Netflix in the U.S. is ludicrous.
This is just my take...so JMO.
Just like with Giant Bomb, if I want to see the content I am willing to pay....at least until the service give me reason to not pay. I actually watch another show on CBS, Madam Secretary (w/) Téa Leoni, so that $6 I spend per month is fine with me. I cut the cord a long time ago and I subscribe to only Netflix in Ultra-HD, so my TV watching is costing me $18 ($12 + $6). And, because I cut the cord so long ago Netflix and CBS has a backlog of content I have not seen.
I have no problem with people who don't see the worth, not all all. But, for $6 I will watch ST:D and Madam Secretary. Hell, if Giant Bomb could give a perk of CBS All Access being part of our Gold Membership I'd go along with that! What a damn fine idea to include all the GB subscription "numbers" to bolster CBS All Access adoption numbers. LOL [A boy can dream, right?]
I signed up for Cravetv in canada which has StarTrek. CBS is saying they're getting record high subscription for startrek and confirmed a second season. This is how it should work. People support a product and more gets made!
This sounds like that episode of Everybody Loves Raymond with the meatball recipe. If she asks how the sauce is just keep it simple. Say it's nice. It's good. Whatever. Thank her for making it. Don't go out of your way to be obvious about it if you think its better. Don't say "This is the best pasta and sauce I've ever had!" or anything like that which might rub it in your wife's face. If your wife hasn't shown interest in learning how to make it from scratch then you'll probably just have to accept that. Not everyone is that into cooking, but at least she's nice enough to cook for you. If she has then maybe show her a few things about how to make it? Can't really comment too much on that since I don't know either of you well enough to step in on marital advice.
Yes. This.
When your wife will be sick next you have to make your move. Make the sauce. Tell your wife that you won't take no for a an answer. She needs to rest. Wait to see if likes your sauce. Then the next time spag is on the menu, maybe she will tell you to do the sauce.
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