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1) I don’t think they necessarily have to fix everything big right away. Smashed glass or bullet holes might be part of the character of living in the Wild West for an entire week. Maybe they redo sets monthly for big cleanups. Consider even the regular upskeep at Disney Word and everything that happens to rotate and

The robot element also makes it harder to develop feelings for these beings. It’s starting with me but it takes time. Blade runner was similar. The way Battlestar got around it most of the time was making you think somebody was human first, getting you to like them and sympathize and then reveal them to be Cylon. It’s

Really? My rule in the post-Breaking Bad, post-Sopranos, post-House of Cards TV landscape is to give shows with premises that intrigue me at least a full season to grow and establish characters. In fact, in almost every one of my favorite shows it wasn’t until season 3 that I felt the characters and actors really hit