I only saw season 1 but it definitely had elements of it
I only saw season 1 but it definitely had elements of it
And racist as hell
The way you guys go out of your way to exemplify this: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/EvilCannotComprehendGood
Lol what the HELL is that website omg
Were you ok with the CIA advising the producers of Zero Dark Thirty to depict torture as necessary to capture Bin Laden when it wasn’t?
No surprise that a right-winger is terrified of powerful women
I strongly suspect we have no idea to which the degree that cops just don’t bother doing their jobs a lot of the time
You haven’t answered the question. How was Oliver’s piece propaganda?
The problem is it does not depict them as violent murderers who are derelict in their duties and accountable to no one
She’s seemed weirdly enthusiastic about the whole thing. I actually feel like she genuinely likes Smith and enjoys being part of his work, inexplicable as that may be.
You’d think maybe they could use some of that star power by having her, oh I don’t know, in the movie more.
If I had Rosario Dawson in my movie I would simply not pair her with a guy who looks like Brian O’Halloran
The sad thing is I honestly can’t tell if this is real or not
This conclusion spawns from an inherently flawed premise. They would have done better to advertise that Post Malone was not in the movie.
But you’re still here
Hmm I wonder if TV could be helping to alleviate the problem instead of aggravating it
How do you suppose police unions got emboldened to the point where they could advocate for cops to act with impunity in public? Does the phrase “manufacturing consent” mean anything to you?
You are aware you’re on a pop culture criticism website, right?
It’s almost like the refusal of mainstream television to engage with the issues actually confronting most Americans is a problem across the board or something.
It would be if it didn’t continue to enable cops to get away with being terrible at their jobs