Agreed. What he actually didn’t know was that there was a 15k euro fine and a five-year prison sentence.
Agreed. What he actually didn’t know was that there was a 15k euro fine and a five-year prison sentence.
I suspect he meant the daughter was more into Roblox, not the wife.
For Stargate, I think usually the TV shows list the films as Specials (Season 0). So, TVDb, for example, lists the 1994 film as s00e01. Similarly for X-Files. Doing this does mean that you’ll need to have the movies be part of the TV library, which might not be something you want to do.
For many of these, playing through the series from the beginning will try to do it in chronological order, swapping over to specials if they’re next in the aired order.
Of course, with Stargate you have the different spinoffs; personally, I’d keep them as their own series.
As for Documentaries, that’s very much up to you. Some people like to separate things out into different libraries, some like to just use Collections to subdivide their main library. I used to use a separate library for live theater presentations, but I found that it just made categorization a little bit harder, and meant that I tended not to see some things when I was browsing. So, I moved them all into my main Movies folder, and just used collections to mark them appropriately.
Hope this helps.
Not really; the XOrg logo is clearly designed in two parts, with a break between the two sections. It’s absolutely reminiscent of it, though, just different enough that you can’t really call it a copy.