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That's right, Chris.

I turned 18 in 1999 and it is still the tide mark between something being “ages ago”, because I was a kid, or “not long ago”, because I was an adult.

I found the little look into Evangelism interesting, particularly as a non-American. In the UK, we don’t really have that kind of thing and if someone says they’re Christian you immediately think church bake sale, grace before dinner, probably very clean cut, etc.

“every studio likes to make money”

I finished watching Neon Genesis Evangelion. It was the Netflix version, so now I’m supposed to watch Death(True)2 and The End of Evangelion, but I want to take a breather from it first.

It’s worth pointing out here that not all British TV shows are short by design, it’s more a by-product of the fact they tend not to have a writing team behind them, so you often have one or two writers doing everything. UK TV holds quite a few records for longest running TV shows, probably the peak of which is soap

I remember when the BBC first got it. They put it on BBC2 at around 11pm on a Wednesday or something, so I don’t think anybody even knew it was on.

I'm actually the ghost of King Leopold II.

It’s gonna make Area 51 look like a warm-up.

It’s true; I wake up every morning and wallow in a pit of guilt and remorse over things my country’s government did decades before I or my parents were even born.

Without spoiling anything, they kind of do and don’t.

It’s not nearly as pessimistic as I thought it was going to be.

I’m really enjoying this.

I’d like to hear what Halle Berry has to say about this.

Good to see Jake Paul is breaking through to the mainstream.

*raises hand awkwardly*

Formidables!

Nice try, Ross Perot.

I thought Snowpiercer and its source material, La Transperceneige, got the message across just fine in compact medium. Not sure it requires an indefinite TV show to make the same point, really.