Message from @DishonoredRonin
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Space the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Tolerance. It's five year mission to exploit strange new worlds. To brow beat new life and new civilizations. To loudly go where no none gender specific person has gone before.
So three of my favorite all time shows are on TV. Dragnet, Adam-12 and Emergency
The Hunger Games was a great series and I feel as though the second book improved on the first one. The third one I can barely remember though and the first one had the real ground-breaking stuff
I haven't seen any of those TV shows and now I need to
@dastenhero They were all produced by Jack Webb who was the main actor in Dragnet. They were based in actual events if LAPD and LAFMD.
Oo I'll definitely take a look then!
If you have Dish network Adam 12 and Dragnet are on MEtv and Emergency is on Cozi
if you guys want to read a really interesting series about a post apocalyptic type world that scarily resembles times right now then I recommend the darkest minds series by alexandra bracken
Just looked up Batwoman the TV show
They have an episode named "How Queer Everything Is Today"
Batwoman was so woke it went back to sleep.
The actress playing Batwoman wasn't lesbian enough so they fired her.
She quit, actually. Decided the show wasn't good enough for her, among other things.
She was gettinga lot of hate too
She was not a good actress
Yep. The crew and other cast couldn't stand her.
Pfft I bet
She must have thought she was more famous than she is. When a young actor or actress gets main billing sometimes it goes to their heads.
has anyone here seen Final Destination and is it worth seeing in a theater when I should be cleaning and doing school assignments? It's the last day it's showing.
It's good, never saw it in a theatre, but worth seeing.
I ended up not going just because it looks like it exists solely for the entertainment of watching kids get killed and I have a lot of stuff to do.
That being said, I *did* watch Dr. Pimple Popper and it's way better than it has any business being
Almost went to go see V for Vendetta but learned that it's essentially just wishful anarchist thinking and was like "nah."
V was a good movie. At the time, it wasn't anything like current events.
It seems like it was really well done but I was mostly offput by the fact that it was a blatant attack on Christianity. Most us don't forbid things like the Quran
I get fundamentalism but it seems extreme
I saw it less as an attack on Christianity and more an attack on totalitarian government control.
That I can get behind
The government in the movie was midway between today and full-on 1984, leaning heavily towards the latter.
I am watching Star Trek Voyager and came to a realization.
Us conservatives are the Vulcans and the liberals are every other race.
We use Logic and thought everyone else is ruled by their emotions
But then the far left is the Borg
Interesting take. Works well.
Did anybody enjoy the show ***Justified***? It's based on ***Elmore Leonards*** stories on Raylan Givens...like "fire in the hole
Justified was good for 2 seasons. I preferred Longmire myself
Tintin, and Bone by Hergé and Jeff Smith Respectively. Masterpieces.
Yesterday was November the 5th. As such I decided to watch V for Vendetta again and it was strange...
If you replace all the outdated conservative hyperbole with new age progressive rhetoric,
The movie is extremely relevant to today.
The pandemic, Fake news, violent authoritarians and the Orwellian future we're spiraling towards.
Yeah I find it hilarious that Alan Moore thinks that it is conservatives that are totalitarians when we have seen so much of the opposite in history.