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Kevin Kelly
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Replying to my own comment — the series could show how politics, in particular, is a game that forces the players to compromise their integrity in the pursuit of the greater good.  The show could not only take us through the messy, complicated moral dilemas within that system, but also show the corrosive, corrupting

I wish the show spent more time developing the theme presented in Scene 1, Episode 1, where Underwood kills the injured dog out of mercy. It's the concept of someone making decisions & taking actions that seem bad or immoral to the outside observer, but in reality are the most moral decisions possible given the

HBO Miniseries
This movie was a terrible adaptation of the book, BUT … I think HBO should do a mini series version of Atlas Shrugged. Don't try to water down the message, but really embrace the themes and go balls out, come what may. I think in the right hands this book would make an awesome miniseries, whether you

I second this motion.

I agree with this, and was thinking the same questions as I read this article. It's definitely worthy of further consideration.

various reasons
You know how teenagers and people in their early 20's fall can fall dramatically in love? Like, when you break up with your first real girlfriend when you're 17, and it feels like you're dying and the world is ending? Then when you're in your 30's, you can break up with someone, and it's like, "Eh."