The Android was amazing when she was allowed to be the Android 99% of the time and utilize the emotions chip for juxtaposition. But yeah... the entire Emperor plot needed to burn.
The Android was amazing when she was allowed to be the Android 99% of the time and utilize the emotions chip for juxtaposition. But yeah... the entire Emperor plot needed to burn.
I mean I really liked Incorporated but I felt like it didn’t really quite know where it was going. It probably didn’t help that a core element of the plot was derivative of Gattaca.
Killjoys is essentially space pirates. There are a lot of parallels in my mind to what Dark Matter was trying to do... I just think Killjoys does it better while making it seem effortless.
The Expanse is definitely the best of the bunch. Dark Matter did start falling apart there at the end, I didn’t like getting bogged down with all the Emperor crap. More android and pirating, less political drama whatnot.
Because the actress playing the android was AMAZING.
I enjoyed the first two seasons of Dark Matter, but the third really sold me on why SyFy decided to cancel the series. Season 3 was all about framing Dark Matter as this sort of hybrid space opera / pirates show.
We are getting more 12 monkeys and that will be the 5th season, so that seems like a good run. Dark matter got 3, and I’m going to miss it.
I loved “Blood Drive” for what it was, but I would have been shocked if it got a second season. I’m pretty surprised it got on the air for the first. It was almost too crazy for a streaming service, let alone Comcast/NBC owned basic cable channel.
The Expanse is EXCELLENT, and The Magicians is honestly way better than I expected it to be. What’s your take on Killjoys? That one hasn’t turned up on Netflix or Amazon Prime Video, so I haven’t bothered to watch it [yet].
It was an absolute crime that Incorporated wasn’t renewed and wasn’t more watched. An under-appreciated gem.
Blood Drive was amazing fun, but I can see it’s not everyone’s cup of tea and maybe a single season run was for the best. Though it looked like they were setting up something interesting for season 2 in the…
I’m... kind of digging SyFy at the moment. In the past couple of years they’ve really been putting out content, instead of throw-away faux-documentary / faux-reality programming.
They’re not the leads, though, for crying out loud. This is the same argument people used for The Crown where Claire Foy is literally the title character, who cares how well known Matt Smith is? That’s a dumb, bad argument.
Nah, McCain dropped his first wife after she was hurt/disfigured in a car crash, but the bimbo he replaced her with was an heiress to a liquor distribution company. She’s the money in their relationship.
Wait, she’s not?
Shit, I’ve been kinda just assuming she’s his most recent trophy wife. Given how fast the right drops their old (occasionally dying of cancer) wives for new younger versions.
So apparently she’s married to ... John McCain?
“The cover of People Magazine”
She’s approaching her mid-30's and still thinks it’s cute (or worse still,....”hip”...) to appear on the cover of ‘People’ magazine under any context.
Someone tell this woman that nobody in my social circles knows who she is married to because:
Liberals opposed the USSR as much or more than conservatives did, and that opposition took the form of tons of proxy wars against legitimate governments and tremendous human suffering across the globe, so regardless of your feelings on the particulars of the various governments leading the USSR over its lifetime, the…
It is demonstrably untrue that “everyone” opposed the Soviet Union but it’s sort of irrelevant to the point if there were also liberals opposed to the Soviets. The question was “have conservatives ever been on the right side of history.” They were on the right side of that question. Other people being on that side…