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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2021 8:51:49 GMT -5
If you don't have a streaming stick, just go to NBC.com on whatever you want to view it on(phone,tablet, or computer) & go to Menu on the upper right corner then Networks, then Bravo, and then find the show.
Just had a look at this, & it's not quite as simple as that because it's classed as a "premium program"...
(foolish American spelling of course)
...AND because the NBC site, like the Bravo one, is geo-blocked.
Now the 2nd of these is barely an inconvenience with a VPN...
...but, without a US cable account to sign in with, there looks to be an option to sign up to get a NBCUniversal Profile - which gets 3 free credits for locked content...
...but i've not checked to see if there are any additional limitations of that as, assuming that it's super-easy to register & log-in with an ip address in the US, it's be pointless to waste any of the 3 on nonsense.
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Post by Sir rogerlejohn jr. on Aug 3, 2021 13:41:03 GMT -5
The only Cohen you need
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Post by Kiffa on Aug 3, 2021 14:02:48 GMT -5
Still not a fan of Mr. Cohen, but I enjoyed the interview more than I thought I would. I thought that the rapid-fire nature of a lot of the segments was a good idea; it allowed them to cover more ground in a half-hour show than they do in some hour-long ones. The "Agree/Disagree" segment was especially fun, and I liked that none of the guys would throw Pet Shop Boys or New Order under the bus and call one of them better than the other (even though one of them clearly is lol). But the questions did come from Duran Duran fans? I was hoping for some better questions driven toward the new album... Of course JT would say his favorite song is Invisible! He is promoting the new album!!! I'm sure the fans asked some questions about the new album, but in the end it's the people from the show who decide what questions make the show, and they clearly wanted to focus on the band's 80s legacy. It's hard to steer conversation towards the here and now when they're asking you questions about Princess Di and Andy Warhol. Good on Roger and John for trying though.* It's just like with the documentary that aired on BBC (last year?)-- I'm sure Warren came up during the filming of the interviews, but the director had their own agenda. * (BTW, I think it was Roger who said "Invisible" was his favorite song... John just said "anything off the new album", which felt a little bit like a cop-out).
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Post by Sir rogerlejohn jr. on Aug 3, 2021 15:46:12 GMT -5
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Post by andre005 on Aug 3, 2021 21:13:58 GMT -5
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Post by nightflow on Aug 3, 2021 22:03:17 GMT -5
I think John just dildo smacked any remaining candles burning for a Warren return. Hopefully he washed his hands well after picking that thing up. Hard to play the fookin bass if your hand falls off.
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