Is Mutiny about to get a taste of its name?
There's little doubt after watching Halt and Catch Fire Season 3 Episode 5 that things at Mutiny will never be the same again.
They are already very, very different than the tiny company Cameron believes is still part and parcel of her very soul. But the harder she tries to keep as much as she can wound tight inside her, the more of a mess she creates.
So trading stuff online wasn't going to last long. We knew monetary transactions were coming. It was also an easy guess which of the Mutiny partners would support the decision to take them and which wouldn't.
Jumping forward to the end of this conversation, even before communication broke down again, when Donna thought she had agreed to Cameron's method, there was no way in the world I believed her.
No transaction fee? What's the point then,...
There's little doubt after watching Halt and Catch Fire Season 3 Episode 5 that things at Mutiny will never be the same again.
They are already very, very different than the tiny company Cameron believes is still part and parcel of her very soul. But the harder she tries to keep as much as she can wound tight inside her, the more of a mess she creates.
So trading stuff online wasn't going to last long. We knew monetary transactions were coming. It was also an easy guess which of the Mutiny partners would support the decision to take them and which wouldn't.
Jumping forward to the end of this conversation, even before communication broke down again, when Donna thought she had agreed to Cameron's method, there was no way in the world I believed her.
No transaction fee? What's the point then,...
- 9/14/2016
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
A few thoughts on tonight's Halt and Catch Fire coming up just as soon as the baby's first word is "barbecue"... "I'm not sure I've got another next in me." -Joe Joe and Ryan spend much of "Yerba Buena" mapping out Arpanet and related networks of the period, looking to computing's recent past in a way to figure out where a fortune can be made in the immediate future. By the end of the hour, Joe seems to have landed on his next scheme, and as an added bonus gets a clean bill of health from his HIV test, meaning one piece of his past won't be harming his future. The characters around Joe, meanwhile, spend the episode doing something similar, but with much less success and good fortune: dancing to old songs, telling old stories, and rewriting bits of personal history, all before realizing the past isn't quite what they thought it was,...
- 9/14/2016
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
HBO and Apple will debut a stand-alone service called HBO Now on the Apple TV and Apple’s App Store, the companies’ CEOs announced today at a larger Apple event in San Francisco at the Yerba Buena Center. The service will cost $14.99, with the first month free initially for those who sign up through Apple devices, and will be available beginning in April. The big news is the service won’t require a separate subscription from a Pay-tv provider, either cable or satellite…...
- 3/9/2015
- Deadline TV
HBO's standalone streaming service is launching in April — exclusively on Apple devices. HBO CEO Richard Plepler took the stage at Apple's March 9 event to announced that HBO Now will be available April 12 for $14.99 a month, just in time for the premiere of Game of Thrones. "When you subscribe to HBO Now, you will have access to all our acclaimed original programming — past, present and future — as well as our unmatched lineup of Hollywood blockbusters," he told the packed room at the Yerba Buena Center in San Francisco. HBO Now will
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- 3/9/2015
- by Shirley Halperin, Billboard, Natalie Jarvey
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Celebrating Cuban Independence Day, a host of big-name stars turned out for Bacardi’s Loud & Untameable Live on Tuesday (May 20).
“Can’t Fight the Moonlight” singer LeAnn Rimes brought her handsome husband Eddie Cibrian to Weylin B. Seymour’s in Brooklyn, NYC for the fancy fete, hosted by Bacardi rum and Vice.
Adding more eye candy to the evening, Erin Heatherton mingled with folks like Jenny McCarthy and Jamie Lynn Sigler while Taylor Kinney and Chandler Parsons made their rounds.
As for the entertainment, rapper Future wowed the crowd as did Latin fusion band Yerba Buena and Twin Shadow.
Following the event, Bacardi honcho Toby Whitmoyer told press, “The Bacardí family has been at the heart of the Cuban story since the company’s founding in 1862 in Santiago de Cuba by Don Facundo Bacardí Massó. Last night, we toasted with a Cuba Libre to irrepressible spirits everywhere, who like the Bacardi founders,...
“Can’t Fight the Moonlight” singer LeAnn Rimes brought her handsome husband Eddie Cibrian to Weylin B. Seymour’s in Brooklyn, NYC for the fancy fete, hosted by Bacardi rum and Vice.
Adding more eye candy to the evening, Erin Heatherton mingled with folks like Jenny McCarthy and Jamie Lynn Sigler while Taylor Kinney and Chandler Parsons made their rounds.
As for the entertainment, rapper Future wowed the crowd as did Latin fusion band Yerba Buena and Twin Shadow.
Following the event, Bacardi honcho Toby Whitmoyer told press, “The Bacardí family has been at the heart of the Cuban story since the company’s founding in 1862 in Santiago de Cuba by Don Facundo Bacardí Massó. Last night, we toasted with a Cuba Libre to irrepressible spirits everywhere, who like the Bacardi founders,...
- 5/22/2014
- GossipCenter
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