sandybox2022
nov 2023 se unió
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'The most surprising thing about Blackout is that Germany would turn in to a post apocalyptic nightmare in less than 4 days.'
Hell yes! That's what studies expect to happen actually after 72hrs.
The effects are researched quite well and embedded well into the story. But of course it doesn't make everything right.
Pretty good for a German production and binge-worthy.
It's a gripping take on what a large-scale power outage could do to modern society, and it makes you think: how prepared are we, really? And it is also a chilling reminder of how fragile our infrastructure is... surprisingly good.
Hell yes! That's what studies expect to happen actually after 72hrs.
The effects are researched quite well and embedded well into the story. But of course it doesn't make everything right.
Pretty good for a German production and binge-worthy.
It's a gripping take on what a large-scale power outage could do to modern society, and it makes you think: how prepared are we, really? And it is also a chilling reminder of how fragile our infrastructure is... surprisingly good.
There's nothing funny about this episode:
We see a man kill himself - well done Simpsons, well done.
We see a "Bartender College" - wow, you couldn't come up with something better?
We see a apathetic and selfish Homer. (I remember John Swartzwelder saying he imagines Homer as a big dog - whoever wrote this episode clearly did not align with that.)
He makes fun of his kids and forces them to work in his "bar". He has 0 character. Great - exactly what I want to see: A main character as unsympathetic side character
Also Moe is a side character and should stay one. I hate his episodes.
It is exactly this kind of episodes that gradually ruined the show.
I am sorry for REM that they did not a better guest appeareance.
We see a man kill himself - well done Simpsons, well done.
We see a "Bartender College" - wow, you couldn't come up with something better?
We see a apathetic and selfish Homer. (I remember John Swartzwelder saying he imagines Homer as a big dog - whoever wrote this episode clearly did not align with that.)
He makes fun of his kids and forces them to work in his "bar". He has 0 character. Great - exactly what I want to see: A main character as unsympathetic side character
Also Moe is a side character and should stay one. I hate his episodes.
It is exactly this kind of episodes that gradually ruined the show.
I am sorry for REM that they did not a better guest appeareance.
This one feels like it's coming right from the producers experience.
Everyone who was in a similar situation can relate:
You are doing something extraordinary, something that isn't easy or off the shelf (Neil Armstrong)
Being doubtful about yourself, questioning your own decisions and your whole project. It drains your energy that others don't believe in your project.
On the other hand, you gather a lot of support from other people, but you are the one who is in charge - you make the decision. If you quit, it won't happen.
Also you affect your surroundings. Your family and friends might become victim of your bad mood and self-doubt.
To me this is a perfect depiction of the creators struggle.
Everyone who was in a similar situation can relate:
You are doing something extraordinary, something that isn't easy or off the shelf (Neil Armstrong)
Being doubtful about yourself, questioning your own decisions and your whole project. It drains your energy that others don't believe in your project.
On the other hand, you gather a lot of support from other people, but you are the one who is in charge - you make the decision. If you quit, it won't happen.
Also you affect your surroundings. Your family and friends might become victim of your bad mood and self-doubt.
To me this is a perfect depiction of the creators struggle.