After reading the title I was really hoping that Diego Luna was the name of your reviewer for the film and this was an apology for why you couldn't release his review.
After reading the title I was really hoping that Diego Luna was the name of your reviewer for the film and this was an apology for why you couldn't release his review.
No LGBT officer? What about Jadzia? I don't think there was any indication that she found being attracted to a woman odd or weird or simply an artifact of their symbionts' former relationship.
You feel right. You make me sick, letting her visit her parents like that.
No, man. Socrates has just told us that eros should transcend a love of your
lover's good qualities and become a love of good qualities themselves. You should take the impulse to love and procreate and become a lover of wisdom giving birth to ideas. Alcibiades is demonstrating that path and it's pitfalls: he sees…
I was thinking of The Symposium. There's no innuendo in the symposium, it's just, "Hi! My name is Alcibiades and this is the story if how I tried to fuck Socrates." It's sort of the out-of-place-hbo-nude-scene of platonic philosophy.
His speeches, like all the dialogue in the show, are beautifully written and grounded in his character, which is not true of most college navel gazing. But you're right that the points he is expressing — "religion is just a fantasy!" "It takes more courage to die than live!" "consciousness is a curse!" we all…
That's over-sensationalizing Plato. Only one Socratic dialog is about dudes trying to fuck Socrates.