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The second season of Godzilla El Niño will be terrifying, and probably we all be seeing it.

Can’t say that the whole theory is right or wrong, a component or the full deal. But was a whole new direction to look, for me, a new concept. Like not being able to recall color tones for which you don’t have a name, it gave me a new pattern to identify.

The home appliance section is probably the last nail in the coffin of people wanting a rosy future. Mind uploading used to be the ultimate nirvana, but that episode showed that is basically how to bring eternal hell to earth. I prefer death to virtual slavery (specially because won’t be obedience lessons, just virtual

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This is the one that changed mine. Introduced me the meme concept (she wasn’t the one that created it, but was my first contact), and how much it explain on how we and our culture is.

Apples vs apples. If well a ton of lead weights the same of a ton of feathers, i prefer to be crushed by the (non tighly packed, in a flowing air environment) feathers.

Why not? Just make grow a forest covering half of the Sahara and we are even-steven

To be honest that the monks took the magic path (shining hits, taking out lights when turning into super say.. i mean, dark eyed fighters) pissed me off a bit. That is not our world anymore, is not like was some genetic engineering or experimental drug the one that does the change.

I suppose that the missing top ten list was the one that we are still on denial that they ever happened. Jurassic World and Jupiter Ascending (both proper SF/F) fit pretty well in that list

China Mieville’s The City and the City should qualify. You don’t know if is just fiction, or fantasy, or science fiction.

The entire first season of Into the Badlands also happened in 2015.

So, we are being assimilated by some gadget-implanted aliens? Where I saw that before?

If well the amount of epic martial arts fights to do an homage eventually will be over (in like 4-5 more seasons), there are still some things that must be known.

Most epic fights in this show are homage of classic martial arts fight on other movies. In the 1st episode you had one in the rain that looked a lot like the one in The Grandmaster, in the second you have another based on Kill Bill’s Crazy 88’s fight, and maybe more that didn’t recognized or didn’t saw the

In the first (war of the worlds) we defeated them with (probably) bacteria, they didn’t used biological filters. In the second, with a (computer) virus, they didn’t used firewalls. What will be left for the thirds one? nanobots? our own AI? suspension of disbelief?

I’m liking the attention to detail in the show, like different barons (and their.minions) having different weapons and fight styles, different clothes and colors, different motivations, and so far we are getting hints on how that expands as we get to know more of the involved players. And over that, we are learning

LOL. Mankind has been around for just 200k years, civilizations for 10k years, and just in the last 100 years we created already a lot of things with the potential of ending the life in the planet, and aren’t mature enough to not use them. I don’t think mankind will survive another 1000 years, but even if does, in a

Already hating it.

Not only was a very special family, in some moment it was the only existing family, and was able to recreate us because that family particularity.

Seems that in each episode the second fight (and maybe the first one too, not enough cultured in that) is an homage of a classical martial arts movie fight (ok, just 2 episodes, not enough for a trend yet). Yes, it was easily recognizable this one as the Kill Bill vol.1 fight, as the Grandmaster one in the rain in the