Won't argue with you, but I would argue that it's also compelling and tragic if no one character in the film knows the absolute truth and they're each acting on their best understanding of the situation.
Won't argue with you, but I would argue that it's also compelling and tragic if no one character in the film knows the absolute truth and they're each acting on their best understanding of the situation.
This hits on a general pet peeve I have about how people often critique movie plots, always assuming that whatever the characters say must be taken at face value without any consideration of their POV.
If Peter doesn't have an affair with Hillary in the show, then what's the point?
The very first thing that came to my mind was "wake up juice" from Back to the Future 3 … and it's not there.
Hateface?
No, they couldn't hear you over the sound of them writing a joke about how much Rick and Morty must suck because they get such better ratings.
"You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me so angry!” -the Robot Devil
"Why is it so hard to make a good Fantastic Four movie?"
I don't think it's so hard to parse out—awards don't mean shit about quality, necessarily, but they DO mean recognition.
Anthony Stewart Head of "Buffy" fame and Murray Head of "One Night in Bangkok."
New York City, the Windy Apple!
"[S]elective quoting … [i]s … -so-… fine!"
Why all the Russian?
They just want their kids back.
"Hyde, a $100 million Jekyll And Hyde adaptation about a superhero DJ"
Yeah, really not having this discussion here because it's a stupid discussion. There's no doubt that the U.S. pays more per person for healthcare relative to comparable countries for no discernible benefit. No one on a Disqus board, not me and not you, is going to solve the problem of our current system here (even…
My prediction - Gavin gets absolutely desperate, giving Richard a window to negotiate a cutthroat deal whereby Nucleus is "powered by" Pied Piper, which exists as a largely independent subsidiary of Hooli.
We don't need to think, we can look at literally every other industrialized country that has a more efficient, more effective health insurance system than the U.S.
Point totally taken. It's unfortunate that the show has built so much distrust—I definitely see where you're coming from!
Maybe, sure, that is how I understand it plays out in the books. I'm not sure there's great value in criticizing a story because the characters are not always making the best decisions, though—that's a rabbit hole that has no bottom.