Fair enough, can’t say I’m familiar with his work but hopefully he can identify where to make the right changes.
Fair enough, can’t say I’m familiar with his work but hopefully he can identify where to make the right changes.
Pretty sure a lot of those shots are from the game, yeah.
Having read the 3 Body Problem trilogy fairly recently, I’m not sure how this is gonna go. Could be great, could be terrible. Doubly so given D&D’s involvement.
Actually, I think it’s a pretty simple analogy that you uhhhh appear to have missed the point of. Just because you consent to certain things being done to you in uhhhh some situations (e.g. sex), doesn’t mean you uhhhh consent to them in every situation, nor does it given anyone else a license to do those things to…
[SPOILERS FOR ‘BEYOND THE SEA’]
Generally a reasonable list but a few changes I’d make:
Completely agree with this but don’t forget about White Christmas. That shouldn’t just be on the list, but basically topping it.
They might’ve mixed up the ending but Nosedive 100% ends optimistically. I can’t remember if the ‘implant’ gets removed (can’t remember if there even is an implant in that episode) but it ends with Bryce Dallas-Howard’s character choosing to fuck the system and live as a 1-star rated person, or so it’s implied. It was…
Also: boobs
Comfortabilitismicity
If Parliamentarian replied saying he didn’t mean for it to be taken that way, then that would be fine.
‘A Very Special Episode of Black Mirror’
For sure, I don’t doubt that music gets posted there sometimes. It’s just hard to imagine that people are like: ‘I really wanna listen to X’s new song,’ and then of all places head to Twitter to do it, and thus it feels like Twitter would probably have no problem removing that stuff (or they would be stupid not to).
I’m really excited for this, especially knowing it’s back on form, but I also don’t know if I can deal with one of this show’s more depressing episodes right now. Guessing that ‘Loch Henry’ and ‘Beyond the Sea’ are the ones I’m gonna need to psychologically brace for this time round?
I think by ‘amateurish’ they meant ‘British.’
That makes sense. I guess my thinking was that if people were sharing full tracks/music videos on Twitter and going there to watch/listen to them, that would be one thing. But if it’s just these kinds of videos and no-one’s making any money from them, then the case feels like a bit more of a stretch.
Wow, thanks for that weirdly defensive response. I guess it’s culturally insensitive of me not to know about the music-sharing habits of K-pop stans, or something?
I feel like I’m missing something here. Do people actually go to Twitter to listen to music?
This is exactly what I thought when reading the first part of the article. In their defense, based on the tweets, there is no real link between the two allegations, but their phrasing does make it sound like there is.
“I don’t wanna give anything away, but what Ezra has to do in this movie is pretty crazy, and I think [they’re] up for the task,”