YouYongku
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我猜我猜我猜猜猜;89978513 said:Yah horactually sub all along have u just need to use "BS player" to play the video to get the sub
haha what bull sh1t player
我猜我猜我猜猜猜;89978513 said:Yah horactually sub all along have u just need to use "BS player" to play the video to get the sub
why need to pay one unlike vlc player
use the free one try try 1st![]()
我猜我猜我猜猜猜;89978513 said:Yah horactually sub all along have u just need to use "BS player" to play the video to get the sub
think they have problems with the accents.Watched all 4 yesterday.
Pretty good especially episode 4. But actor a bit too british, can't really grow to like him. And style of show keeps reminding me of Da Vinci's demons.
Anyway, why you all need subs??
think they have problems with the accents.
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Really? I thought you all wanted to understand his spells. I think they using real language like latin & other ancient ones.
i need to learn some of the spells so can cast it next time, therefore i download the subtitlesReally? I thought you all wanted to understand his spells. I think they using real language like latin & other ancient ones.
no need so troublesome. just go to subscene and get the subs then put it together with the video.


going another website to get it is more troublesome
but I wait for glowgaze one![]()
this kind of show...
whatever desperate situation sure got solution one...
wat about the time slot~?我猜我猜我猜猜猜;90023572 said:Actually TV Series Constantine is good but the time slot is bad.
wat about the time slot~?
The "Friday night death slot" is a perceived graveyard slot in American television. It implies that a television program in the United States scheduled on Friday evenings (typically, between 8:00 and 11:00 p.m. ET) is destined for cancellation.
The term possibly began as a reflection of certain shows' dominance of Friday night in the 1980s and 1990s, which condemned to death any television show scheduled opposite those programs.[1][2][3] Today, it reflects the belief that Americans rarely watch television on Friday or Saturday nights, thereby removing from the household the most lucrative demographic for advertisers.