Between is a Canadian science fiction drama television series which debuted on Citytv on May 21, 2015. Created by Michael McGowan, the series stars Jennette McCurdy as Wiley Day, a pregnant teenage daughter of a minister living in the small town of Pretty Lake, which is coping with a mysterious disease that has killed everybody over the age of 21.[1]
The series is a co-production between Citytv and Netflix, which distributes the series outside Canada as a Netflix Original Series.[1][2] The series was renewed for a second season on July 8, 2015, which premiered on June 30, 2016.[3] Though the series was never officially cancelled, no news has been released about the series since the last episode of the second season aired on August 4, 2016.
Between is the story of a small town called Pretty Lake and surrounding rural area under siege from a mysterious disease that has wiped out everybody aged 21 and older. The series also explores numerous themes: the power vacuum that results when the government quarantines a 10 square mile zone and leaves the inhabitants to fend for themselves; the desire of inhabitants to escape, ignoring that they will spread the deadly disease to the entire planet; and the effect of hormonal teenaged/young adult angst becoming the guiding force for an entire community.
Charles "Chuck" Lott is an entitled kid from a rich family who had been on the school hockey team, and assumes the role of a leader among the survivors, including several of his siblings. Their father, Charles Lott Sr., was the town's wealthiest person, owning half the town. Having died after the first episode, he is seen as a corpse in the second.
The series was originally set for a season of six one-hour episodes, co-produced and financed by Citytv and Netflix as part of a collaboration deal. The series represents the first major television solo starring role for McCurdy.
Jesse Carere was promoted to managing director for season 2.[7] Production of season 2 began in January 2016, with six one-hour episodes like the first season.[8] The series shot through March 11, 2016, with two new characters, Liam (played by Steven Grayhm) and Renee (played by Mercedes Morris).[9]
As an accompaniment to the show, a web series called Between the Lines has been released, featuring eight two-minute webisodes. The web series follows the character Amanda as she interviews students at Pretty Lake High as an assignment for the school's yearbook. The series begins pre-outbreak, and continues throughout the quarantine and ensuing chaos, taking an in-depth look at a different character each week. The first installment of the web series was posted on May 22, 2015, with new webisodes made available every week on CityTV.com, after each TV episode broadcasts.[10] The season 2 edition of the web series, a six-part video diary kept by Wiley and Adam, became available on June 23, 2016.[11]
In addition, season 2 includes an after-show web component called Inside Between, hosted by Angelina LeDrew-Bonvarlez and Nicole Stamp[12] and streaming live (then remaining available) on CityTV.com's Between page, directly following each TV episode's initial broadcast on City.
Per the collaboration deal, the series airs terrestrially on City,[13] and streams on Shomi in Canada and Netflix internationally.[14] It is the first series originating from Canada to air on Netflix from its inception.[13]
Episodes aired on a week by week basis on City, on Thursdays at 8 pm Eastern Time. During season 1, they were later added on week by week basis on Netflix, for international viewing at 11:30 pm Eastern.[15] Season 1 was added to Netflix's Canadian service one year after its Shomi debut.[14] For season 2, all six episodes were released on Netflix on July 1, 2016, outside Canada.
Rotten Tomatoes reports a 22% approval rating with an average rating of 4.3/10, based on 18 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "A poorly acted regurgitation of post-apocalyptic cliches, Between falls short of Netflix's other high quality offerings."[17] On the review aggregator Metacritic, the series has a weighted average score of 47 out of 100 based on 10 critics, indicating "mixed or average".[18]
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The regular email builder is going to require either hard returns/enters or shift-enters to add additional lines between paragraphs, since it's meant to be a simpler and more accessible editing functionality.
If you're copying text from another source with formatting already applied, I'd definitely recommend pasting without the formatting, or pasting it into a plaint-text program like Notepad first, then copying from there into the email builder. Otherwise incompatible, outside formatting could cause issues with how the builder presents / sends it.
Was this occurring in your test sends? Does this occur in multiple email programs / apps or just one in particular? Does the affected email program/app have any settings regarding spacing, display, font or other elements that would force emails to display a particular way?
I am also having this issue and I don't see it solved so I will write more here about my issue. I am using standard template blocks for articles and text and when I copy and paste into the blocks, it loses paragrpah formatting that was present in Word. I have to add a line break to get spacing. I am doing the initial work to set up our email service with CC and the feedback I have received on the test emails is it looks like there is too much space bewteen paragrpahs. the only option I am seeing is hard return to get line breaks. Anyone know how to recreate paragrpah spacing without regular editing fucntionality? It seems like there are just super basic options in this program.
@MarkH997 @BartB3 Have you seen the suggestions provided by William with putting your text into a plain text program prior to inserting it into the editor? I recommend using a fresh text block as well.
Before using cross-device copy and paste for the first time, you'll need to make sure the feature is turned on. Open the Phone Link on your PC, go to Settings > Features > Cross-device copy and paste, and make sure the toggle is On for Allow this app to access and transfer content I copy and paste between my phone and PC.
Use your mouse to long press again on the file(s) you've selected, and a thumbnail will appear. Drag the files to your desired location on your PC. The cursor will change to indicate when you're able to drop the file(s).
Use your mouse to long press on the photo(s) you've selected, and a thumbnail will appear. Drag the photo(s) to your desired location on your PC. The cursor will change to say Copy when you are able to drop.
By default, content you drag from your PC to your Android device will be saved to your My Files app. Some apps, like OneDrive and Outlook, will allow you to directly drop content into them. If a file can't be dropped into the app you intended, it will be transferred to your My Files app on your Android device instead.
Once you've opened Phone screen in the Phone Link, use your mouse to select the file(s) you'd like to transfer and drag them to the phone screen window. The cursor will change to say Copy when you're able to drop.
When a successful file transfer is made, you can either tap the notification that appears on your Android device, navigate to the app you dropped your content into, or go to your Internal Storage > Download folder to view your files.
File drag and drop supports the transfer of all file types except for folders and files backed up to the cloud. You can transfer up to 100 files at a time, of any type. No single file can be larger than 512MB in size.
The item being transferred is not supported. For example, if even just one of the items you are dragging is a folder and not a file, or you try dragging 100 files, your Android device won't allow you to start a transfer.
Use your mouse to long press on the photo(s) you've selected, and a thumbnail will appear. Drag the the photo(s) to your desired location on your PC. The cursor will change to say Copy when you are able to drop.
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