@NETFLIX #Condemns You to 'Only Love the Characters THEY Love'; they hope you HATE Zari & Mona & Behrad & Nick & Constantine & Clotho & Ava etc. from @TheCW_Legends @LoTWritersRoom @DCComics @TheCW!

I admit, I'm probably miscalculating ... you probably don't wait until you see "who is- and who isn't-on the 'inside cover-picture' of a NETFLIX series" to decide whether you're going to watch, but I imagine NETFLIX 'puts people's images in that picture' for the same reason movie-posters feature the film's starring celebrities---so that people who 'love' those celebrities know to go see it, and people who 'hate' other celebrities know that it's "safe" to watch. 

Below the word-study, I'll describe NETFLIX's tyrannical #condemnation (which I mention in the discussion linked through 'that main word'); but I feel it's more important to understand that word better. And I find that you understand words better when you look at the other words at the bases of the words you're thinking-of ...

The word “Condemnation” is built on ancient words that mean "to Intensely |Harm, -Damage" (Damn). #Condemnatory #Condemned #Condemn #Condemning





This comes up because

of a particular episode of LEGENDS OF TOMORROW.

As I say in the discussion linked above, an 'inside cover-picture' on most LEGENDS OF TOMORROW-episodes (the picture at the head of the screen that opens when you click on the show's avatar).

In the episode I just watched, 75% of the pictured Legends do not appear; and just as many Legends (who are crucial to the team's victory, and who I featured in the .GIF at the top) are left out of the team-photo!

Oh, I'm sure they're in the 'team-photo' (O.K., "cast" photo) displayed by the original studio & -broadcaster; but we viewers aren't paying CW or DC (if those are the companies), we're paying NETFLIX.

And--if NETFLIX doesn't want to give our favorite characters the additional facetime--I don't think anybody's going to get 'fed up with them for it' and QUIT paying the reasonable fee NETFLIX charges us.


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