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To everyone saying this is a good Sci-Fi premise - slight spoilers ahead.

This is an interesting thought experiment, but if this person thinks such a plan is feasible, he is clearly insane.

And yes, I'm including "convincing the world to do this" as a dimension of feasibility, even if I accepted the premise that it's even plausible (which I really don't).

I disagree to some extent about simplifying the killer. I think the show provided us with enough evidence and examples of his character development, but also showed us what happened to a seriously disturbed person when he lost touch with his peers and rest of the world, other than the victims of course. While he got

Personally, I loved it, but it wasn't without its problems. See, it really hammered home for me that the show really wasn't about the plot. It's about two guys and the effect that these events have on them. At its heart, that was really all it was. There was so much more bubbling under the surface, so much subtext, so

While I agree the ending was happier than it could have been, we still have two main characters that are highly damaged, particularly Chole, who I predicted would kill himself in the final episode. He is still depressed, more so now than he was before due to coming in such close contact with a love he hasn't felt in a

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Also, if you want to see Franco Nero chatting with another legend : Fred "The Hammer" Williamson, the two where filmed by the german tv show "Durch die Nacht mit..." (a night with) where the two rode around rome for a night.
The way they try to up-man each other in sassiness is hilarious.

Franco Nero was actually so famous at the time, that when he got older and started to make less movies each year, his fans demanded a clone.

You do realize that the Blond Jesus is the original Django, right?