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This post contains information that you need if you would like to join in on the efforts to save Girl Meets World. I wanted to put this information all into one post. We encourage to to focus on Netflix. Hulu, and Amazon Video. Below has contact information for all three platforms PLUS my quoted post from the other day when all this information came out about Netflix not being an option anymore. For those that may not know I talked to someone who is close to the show and that quote explains what was said. Keep fighting guys you are all appreciated!
Copied and pasted this from a post I made yesterday in regards to Netflix things. I also want to add that I talked to Linda and she understands and has no hard feelings towards BMWSequel for posting this to you guys. She understands we want to encourage you guys to keep ALL efforts going! Also want to say that the info in the quote is what I was told when I asked someone close to the show if I should stop efforts towards Netflix.
Another way to contact amazon is at this link below where you can call, email, and chat with them online! Make sure you are nice to them and clear you want this to be an original series. Basically do what you have been doing with Hulu and Netflix! ?
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The Gist: Netflix viewers just saw Schumer a year ago hosting a comedy special from Los Angeles, but that was a showcase (Amy Schumer Presents: Parental Advisory) loosely based around family themes and not-so family-friendly jokes.
Her biggest observational set-piece revolves around marriage, and reaching the five-year mark herself, Schumer believes the key is simply finding someone who can stand you, despite all your flaws. Which, of course, means someone who can be your (title incoming) emergency contact.
And considering how much other comedy material Schumer had written and focused on already in the past couple of years for her two TV shows, SNL appearance and the Oscars, perhaps it was too much to expect her to deliver a completely brand-new hour of jokes on top of all of that.
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Netflix's deep dive into the 2023 Six Nations tournament has shown just what goes into producing results on the highest stage of international rugby. Filmed over the course of last year's tournament and hitting our screens just a few weeks prior the 2024 edition kicking off, Six Nations: Full Contact is not to be missed for any fan of international contact sport.
Just as Drive to Survive gave a unique, unprecedented insight into the high-octane environment of Formula 1, Full Contact showcases the six competing nations at their highest and lowest, going in-depth with the teams' players and coaching staff from the first training session to the final whistle on super Saturday.
With Ireland being a key player in the documentary and the dominant side on the pitch, The Sporting News takes a deep dive of our own into how the 2023 winners are shaping up for this year's Six Nations, and how well-prepared the Emerald Isle is for a tilt at back-to-back Grand Slam titles.
With the 2024 Championship finally here, we're focusing on the main plot points and highlights established in Netflix's groundbreaking documentary, and examining the differing paths that key players have taken in their careers in the 12 months between tournaments.
Much like the rest of the England squad, Owen Farrell's 2023 Six Nations campaign was very much so-so. He missed one game through suspension and was benched for his side's 53-10 drubbing at the hands of France, but recovered later in the year to lead his nation into a Rugby World Cup campaign which saw England go within minutes of a second successive decider.
Farrell has arguably been the face of English rugby over the past few years, leading his side to second and third-placed finishes at the last two Rugby World Cups, and both his playing and leadership style went under the microscope during the filming of Full Contact.
However, Farrell's style of play, particularly in defence, and the up-and-down fortunes of the England sides he's led have attracted criticism from the outside, to such an extent that the Wigan-born playmaker chose to make himself unavailable for selection in the 2024 tournament. This, coupled with the fly-half recently signing for French side Racing 92, suggests that his absence from Borthwick's 2024 Six Nations line-up could be a sign of things to come as Farrell's storied career approaches its climax.
Speaking of the faces of a rugby nation, few young superstars have emerged out of the blocks quite like Wales flyer Louis Rees-Zammit. With speed and guile that make him a must on almost every highlight reel the sport has, the Gloucester wideman was also given heavy focus in Full Contact as one of the few genuine excitement machines in a depleted Wales squad.
After a year under the steady and experienced hand of Warren Garland, Welsh fans were anticipating Rees-Zammit taking his already impressive skillset to new heights in 2024, but were rocked by the announcement on January 16 that the Penarth product was leaving rugby to try his hand at American Football.
The Bath fly-half, who is a key proponent and the main catalyst behind the expansive, off-the-cuff style Gregor Townsend's side are famed for, made the comments as a throwaway joke during an interview for Full Contact
Scotland are the Six Nations' perennial underachievers, and have not won a title since claiming the last ever Five Nations crown back in 1999. Messi had much the same luck on the international stage until later in his career, winning the 2021 Copa America aged 34. At 31, can Russell spark Scotland to a genuine tilt at the title, or will he, like Messi, be made to wait until the twilight of his career?
What else is there to be said about Johnny Sexton's performances in the emerald green jersey? The captain and leader of Andy Farrell's side for so many years, Sexton is the leading points scorer for both his country and the 140+ years old Six Nations tournament too, and came within a whisker of guiding Ireland to a first-ever Rugby World Cup semifinal last October.
However, his career ended with that nail-biting 28-24 loss to the All Blacks in Paris, and thus begins the new era for Irish rugby. They've not had to worry about Sexton's absence from the side in a decade and a half, given the fly-half's near ever-present status since his debut in 2009.
No player defined international rugby in 2023 quite like France scrum-half Antoine Dupont. The undisputed poster boy of last year's World Cup and the leading man for Les Bleus' title charge both at that tournament and the Six Nations, he understandably was also the go-to focus whenever France went under the microscope in Full Contact.
Orchestrating his side's exuberant play to such an extent that Les Bleus patched him up and fast-tracked him back into the setup following a facial fracture in the pool stages, Dupont was again instrumental as France went within a whisker of beating defending champions South Africa in the quarterfinals, only to lose 29-28 and be deposed at home by the Springboks.
Despite that crushing loss which saw Les Bleus' best World Cup-winning opportunity in a generation turn to dust, the sporting eyes will remain on France in 2024 as the Olympics heads to Paris. Rugby sevens, rather than the 15-a-side version of the game, will be played at the games, and Dupont has elected to miss this year's Six Nations in a bid to be sevens-ready come the summer.
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