WHERE’S LEVERAGE: REDEMPTION?
WHERE’S LEVERAGE: REDEMPTION?
Just kicking it old skool.
Because after the big blue wang in Watchman, he had had enough...
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So, the entire ‘adrenochrome is a drug’ thing was invented by Terry Southern in his story The Blood Of A Wig; it also spawned another conspiracy because the character who took the ‘drug’ hallucinated seeing Lyndon B Johnson fuck JFK’s corpse in the bullet hole, which later JFK conspiracists reported as fact.
You have clearly never watched Speed with an ex-army EOD guy.
Nowhere Man.
Anyone else think it was supremely taking the piss for the city on Requiem to look so much like the Babylon 5 station?
Will there be a story on the comics #MeToo happening right now, around Warren Ellis, Brian Wood and too damn many others?
Nothing about how Child’s Play 3 was blamed for allegedly inspiring two kids to murder another kid in the UK? It’s in Wikipedia and everything... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child%27s_Play_3#James_Bulger_murder
“I don’t like snakes.”
“Nobody likes snakes.”
You forgot to mention how good Daniel Pemberton’s score is. Especially his work with folk singer Sam Lee.
YES.
Would have helped if the genres in Genre had been, you know, more genre’y.
*laugh react*
‘TV isn’t really built for that’
Let me tell you about a place called Babylon 5...
Everything Westworld does is a weaker version of everything Person of Interest did: the music, the fight choreography (which has been shockingly bad in places this season), the SF tropes and especially the plot.
Her?
Maybe a UK title? (Read it from a Scottish library when I was in Trainspotting country.)
Pretty much agree with everything you say here... except the thing about the oddly empty city.
I think that’s the best bit of worldbuilding in the show. Clearly, the world has undergone something horribly drastic - akin to the ‘jackpot years’ in William Gibson, and made explicit by the atom blast in the opening - and…
Maybe this tech is being beta tested in those ingestible circuits used for both Caleb’s mum and the drug users at the art gallery.