As I said VPN isnt allowed to use according Netflix, proxy do change the IP too. They do know that I have payed in €, in other words they know that I "should not" get American Netflix. Backtracking is very easy in that way, because of the eu-account. If I watch a movie from American Netflix, that isnt on Germany Netflix (example: Homefront or Terminator 3). They know asap what I am doing.
edit: Germany removed American Netflix (app) at Dec 2015 in german web-service (you could use American Netflix without VPN or proxy).
I stopped using Hola (cause it's fucking spyware) and other free VPN services, because, let's be honest, German Netflix is steadily growing and everything that's not on there, you can get somewhere else.
No need to bypass anything really. I just said that it's possible.
hopefully ppl told them that mask got to go, loved whole show up till he put that mask out, hard to enjoy stuff when the main character looks like a poophead. Fingers crossed!!
So excited for this, I've been re-watching S1 with the fiancee because somehow she didn't watch it with me. It is going to be hard to top Kingpin though.
Regarding your bit about the irrelevent crap, at least for comic related shows it kind of comes with the territory. I don't think the public at large was ever terribly hip to foggy nelson, but for the hardcord DD fans (not myself) paying service with those well known side characters is a bit of fan service.
I think they need to get out of New York before they tackle that kind of thing. One weird thing about the marvel universe that on film will be super strange, is how many superheroes live and work in NYC. I mean you average nerd knows that Marvel doesn't own the film rights to some characters again yet, but the average consumer might get weirded out when Spidey doesn't show up to a crime right near Central Park or Times Square but the Blind Lawyer does.
looks great, love the dynamic between Punisher and Daredevil
anyway I just chalk it up to comic book logic, I don't think many people find it to be a huge problem/plot hole and if they find that then they are probably more into the series/universe then the average consumer.
On February 16 2016 03:58 ThomasjServo wrote: I think they need to get out of New York before they tackle that kind of thing. One weird thing about the marvel universe that on film will be super strange, is how many superheroes live and work in NYC. I mean you average nerd knows that Marvel doesn't own the film rights to some characters again yet, but the average consumer might get weirded out when Spidey doesn't show up to a crime right near Central Park or Times Square but the Blind Lawyer does.
Spidey lol, Avenger tower is there, so is Ironman and F4.