jameseclissett-14192
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Netflix has perpetuated harmful, hateful conspiracy theories about a man who has no actual evidence against him. Whoever put this crap together should be ashamed of themselves and never let anywhere near documentary filmmaking again. There is an interesting story to MH370 - but that would either not include a vile nut like Jeff Wise, or be a documentary about him akin to the Flat Earth documentary.
I endured the whole thing to see whether they would attempt to debunk his misinformation at any point - he was never questioned despite having no actual evidence or knowledge of the topic. He said about half way through the final episode: "with this case you can really see what you want to see". Yes Jeff, that's all you've done!
I endured the whole thing to see whether they would attempt to debunk his misinformation at any point - he was never questioned despite having no actual evidence or knowledge of the topic. He said about half way through the final episode: "with this case you can really see what you want to see". Yes Jeff, that's all you've done!
The comic that this originates from depicts the aliens coming to Earth and getting accustomed to things that we humans consider normal, and putting the minor human grievances/annoyances we experience in our day-to-day lives in very literal matter-of-fact ways. In short, it's aliens experiencing the most mundane things to us as unusual to them.
In this adaptation, the aliens are on their own world experiencing things that they are accustomed to already. They just speak in literal and unusual ways, but this is not the reflection of their inexperience as it should be from the comics. It completely misses the point of the originals, and isn't any funnier than any other mediocre animated series. I'll still watch the rest of the first season to see if it gets better, but as of now it doesn't seem worth bothering with.
In this adaptation, the aliens are on their own world experiencing things that they are accustomed to already. They just speak in literal and unusual ways, but this is not the reflection of their inexperience as it should be from the comics. It completely misses the point of the originals, and isn't any funnier than any other mediocre animated series. I'll still watch the rest of the first season to see if it gets better, but as of now it doesn't seem worth bothering with.
I absolutely love how many idiots are in these reviews complaining about this being a political episode or an 'offensive attack' against these dumbasses; this is a very feasible episode in that not being vaccinated and not having your children vaccinated is a health risk to everyone around you, whether vaccinated or not.
The episode also serves to highlight Joe and Love as being outliers in their community whilst also starting to build the relationship between Love and the neighbour's son, as well as potentially setting Joe up for disaster with the woman who runs the local library.
Great episode both for hurting the feelings of pro-disease morons and for adding to the show.
The episode also serves to highlight Joe and Love as being outliers in their community whilst also starting to build the relationship between Love and the neighbour's son, as well as potentially setting Joe up for disaster with the woman who runs the local library.
Great episode both for hurting the feelings of pro-disease morons and for adding to the show.