You are right. There was a noticeable segment of the fanbase that took from the Matrix exactly the opposite of what the Wachowskis were trying to say with their pro-SJW, pro-trans, pro-gay, anti-authoritarian, anti-capitalist revolutionary trilogy.
You are right. There was a noticeable segment of the fanbase that took from the Matrix exactly the opposite of what the Wachowskis were trying to say with their pro-SJW, pro-trans, pro-gay, anti-authoritarian, anti-capitalist revolutionary trilogy.
I don’t even see the code. All I see is Siamese, calico, tabby...
Just a heads up Morrison prefers they/them and fairly recently came out as non-binary.
Yeah, the chemistry between the three leads is what I liked most about the whole thing, and I’m in the minority of people that actually liked the show. They all did a great job.
And I get miffed when people play the “everyone has issues” card when the problem in gaming circles is far is disproportionately high given the societal level/ability to protect themselves of the victim and the amount of targeted vitriol they receive.
Why is it that every time Kinja seems to fix something, it breaks something else?
With the multiverse this open I find it difficult to not see OMEGA return in the next season.
Like the choice to bring back Egon Spengler as a ghost.
“I’m an artist at the end of the day. If I do something risky and you don’t like it, basically, you can kiss my ass.”
You scrolled past the entire body of the text in order to post this dumb question, didn’t you?
Lynx wold be proud.
I feel pretty excited to see where this goes. I want to know who Claire is, what is happening in 1820, how did the Doctor, Yaz and Dan get to the Crimean War, what is happening to the TARDIS? This and more.
I have to concur here; it strikes me as a bit unfair to call characterizations “half-hearted” after the opening salvo of what’s already been defined as a six-part story arc. Dan, in particular, came off more sympathetically than I anticipated; and Swarm is suitably loathsome as a Big Bad.
It’s funny because I think this episode was calmer than most of the ones from the past two seasons. Most of those episodes felt like manic ADHD episodes where they all came to a conclusion in 45 minutes, whether it made any damn sense or not. At least this episode feels like it’s on some ritalin and had room to…
People complain all the time about Doctor Who episodes that hold their hands or spend too much time on long info dumps - and now that we get something that may not spell it all out, reviewers are all like, ‘jeez, what a hot mess, nothing is explained, it’s all just dropped on us.’
I enjoyed the episode myself. It’s a serialized story, so we’re not gonna get the whole shebang in one go. I’m interested to see where it’s going to end up.
TBH, having felt so thoroughly let down with the other Chibnall seasons, this was a big step up for me, but very much just the opening of a single story. So if the rest doesn’t make use of this, it’ll fail in hindsight.
That said, I’m going from 1-star to 3.5 star viewing experience, so it’s still not setting my world…
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Instead of a series of standalone tales, each of the eight episodes in season 13