
This. :D
i’m so glad about this
okay so especially in the two towers, any time legolas is not the focus of a shot, particularly in Helm’s Deep, he makes the greatest faces
like this one especially
i’m calling it Background Legolas and i want it to become a thing now
This is the best post. omg.
this is my happy video. When I feel sad, I watch this and it makes me smile. It’s like Julie Andrews said: “I simply remember my favorite things and then I don’t feel so bad”. Funny Johnlock AND naked Ben Cumberbatch: can’t get any better than that!!
My favorite thing in this whole show. <3
omg i’m going to cry
I checked, this is legit.
*sobbing*
Woah. And apparently both are in the state of Washington… Who knew?
Investigative Journalism: A billion hours on Netflix, in Law & Order terms
Remember how everyone freaked out that Netflix was down over the weekend due to a power outage? There’s a good reason for that: Everyone was more hooked than usual last month. June was the video streaming service’s biggest month ever — they topped a billion viewing hours, according to CEO Reed Hastings, which in layman’s terms is a freaking lot. By those stats, every user watched Netflix streaming 80 minutes a day last month, according to one estimate. Viewing is poised to increase as Netflix’s original programming, including a new season of Arrested Development, expands. To put this in realistic terms, we tried to explain what a billion hours means in a way that everyone would understand: In Law & Order terms. Dun dun.
- 7,042,254 number of times you could watch the first eight seasons of “Law & Order” on Netflix, if given a billion hours; Lennie Briscoe would approve, even though it’s not even half the series
- 5,128,205 number of times you could watch Christopher “Detective Dreamy” Meloni do his thing on “Law & Order SVU”; unlike the original, Netflix has all twelve seasons source
» Bonus: Criminal Intent! Because a reader asked below about “Law and Order: Criminal Intent,” we did the math on that, too. You could watch Vincent D’Onofrio’s meal ticket 7,029,382 times, if given a billion hours.
That explains why it was lagging so much at times… haha I totally contributed my share to this though. Forget 80 minutes a day, my week of Doctor Who discovery, I was on Netflix more like 14-18 hours a day, which explains how I could watch all six seasons in a week…