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This is ancient Earth's most foolish program. Why does Ross, the largest friend, not simply eat the other five?
This is ancient Earth's most foolish program. Why does Ross, the largest friend, not simply eat the other five?
Okay, I need to watch this now.I finished watching that Jack Ryan series. It's decent enough, even if it is basically a diet version of Homeland.
I did enjoy the character of the drone pilot though. He went from winning tens of thousands of dollars by magically picking the right roulette bets over and over, to having sex with another man's wife, while the man watched, to then being beaten with a belt by said man. This was understandably concerning for the drone pilot, but he then went on to save the day by sniping a villainous character with a damn missile, and then travelling to Syria to give his roulette winnings to a child of a Syrian man he had previously mistakenly blown up. That's a hell of an arc. A baffling, insane arc.
I finished watching that Jack Ryan series. It's decent enough, even if it is basically a diet version of Homeland.
I did enjoy the character of the drone pilot though. He went from winning tens of thousands of dollars by magically picking the right roulette bets over and over, to having sex with another man's wife, while the man watched, to then being beaten with a belt by said man. This was understandably concerning for the drone pilot, but he then went on to save the day by sniping a villainous character with a damn missile, and then travelling to Syria to give his roulette winnings to a child of a Syrian man he had previously mistakenly blown up. That's a hell of an arc. A baffling, insane arc.
It's also important to point out that:
The villain who the drone pilot hits with a missile SURVIVES, and then becomes a terminator whose sole mission is to hunt down a woman and her two daughters. He later gets sparta kicked by the woman into a literal pile of human ****.
Yeah, I finished the third season of Man in the High Castle while waiting for my ankle to stop failing me and heal. I really like the show, but I feel it veers too hard to sci-fi. I would have preferred a straight alternate history story. But, all the same, I enjoy it quite a bit.
Season three is my least favourite so far, but I still enjoyed it. I can't remember when this happens, so I don't know if you've seen up to this part yet, so...
One of the main plots of the season is the Nazis building a portal to travel to alternate realities, in order to conquer them. My initial reaction to that was "this is getting to be a little too much like Wolfenstein at this point", but it also makes sense. As far as I know, the book only referenced alternate realities in abstract terms, using the I Ching as a reference point. But the show is going full out with it. It's a bit jarring at times, but it's still a well-made show. And yeah, Rufus Sewell deserves more praise for Smith. He's an evil man, but he's not cartoonish. It takes skill to pull that off when you're playing a damn Nazi.
Smith's backstory itself even lends to the idea that there are shades of grey. It's hinted that he embraced fascism because he grew up poor and hungry due to the Great Depression. He started off as an American military officer, but switched sides because he felt the Nazis were the best option to provide stability and security for the society. Especially after personally witnessing the destruction of Washington. He's completely wrong, but the viewer can at least connect the dots to how he arrived at this point. I do wish the show got more attention. I still feel like the Amazon shows get lost in the shuffle, because Prime Video still doesn't have the cachet that Netflix does.
But in the end, it doesn't even matter (Park, Linkin, 2001). What with the cacophony of Star Trek series about to show up, other TV shows are now irrelevant.
Watch Star Trek: Discovery
Us Canadians are a precious resource, and must needs be protected.
I love Discovery, but it has flaws. Pretty fundamental ones. And a lot of people just don't care for it. So your kilometreage may vary. But it's still Star Trek, and all Star Trek is worth a chance to disappoint you.
Rick and Morty... in SPACE.
So, Rick and Morty.
which one of you guys kidnapped jokesonm3