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<blockquote data-quote="SimplyMe" data-source="post: 40266193" data-attributes="member: 9588"><p>As for subtitles, I enjoy hearing the "native" language and reading the subtitles -- though I will admit that I'm in a minority of Americans. I've also seen the way subtitles can improve language skills (and even help people learn a language).</p><p></p><p>Where I get upset is at the stupid NBC marketing department. I know it has been previously mentioned how they seem to make promises about what will be "revealed", only to find that the show doesn't really answer the question at all. This week was another prime example where they implied we'd learn who was "good" and who is "evil". Rather, this week it appears many of the people are a mix of good and evil and muddied the water as to what group/heroes are actually trying to do "good".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimplyMe, post: 40266193, member: 9588"] As for subtitles, I enjoy hearing the "native" language and reading the subtitles -- though I will admit that I'm in a minority of Americans. I've also seen the way subtitles can improve language skills (and even help people learn a language). Where I get upset is at the stupid NBC marketing department. I know it has been previously mentioned how they seem to make promises about what will be "revealed", only to find that the show doesn't really answer the question at all. This week was another prime example where they implied we'd learn who was "good" and who is "evil". Rather, this week it appears many of the people are a mix of good and evil and muddied the water as to what group/heroes are actually trying to do "good". [/QUOTE]
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