jgjobs-99594
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The movie was ok, but you cannot pretend blue meth is a trope. IT WAS FROM ONLY ONE SHOW! That is not real world; it is a fictional thing! How could this make it into a movie?!
I do not expect a lot from an action movie... But this is an absurdity that should never have made it into a finished script like alone a finished movie.
What is the point of it? What does it do for the movie? Nothing. It serves no purpose! The meth being sold in the bar was WHITE! There is no internal consistency!
With the Taken movie skeleton already pushing it... they throw in BLUE METH for no reason. Wow.... I cannot get over that nonsense. There is nothing that could ever make up for it. I am done with the entire movie over this smurf nonsense.
I do not expect a lot from an action movie... But this is an absurdity that should never have made it into a finished script like alone a finished movie.
What is the point of it? What does it do for the movie? Nothing. It serves no purpose! The meth being sold in the bar was WHITE! There is no internal consistency!
With the Taken movie skeleton already pushing it... they throw in BLUE METH for no reason. Wow.... I cannot get over that nonsense. There is nothing that could ever make up for it. I am done with the entire movie over this smurf nonsense.
First, and perhaps foremost, pervasive racism. Casual and unapologetic racism. In your face and simply in passing racism.
Racism aside, as accurate and unfortunate as it may be, this show surprises with the throwaway scene, the passing between one important, narrative progressing scene. They spend a perfect amount of time in this in between; these flavorful transitions between places. It gives the show a fullness that gives the sense of the show having a soul in its very first season.
The colors and themes are great and the acting is as it should be, but it is those fluffy lore-esque atmospheric scenes that make the show better than acceptable and watchable.
Racism aside, as accurate and unfortunate as it may be, this show surprises with the throwaway scene, the passing between one important, narrative progressing scene. They spend a perfect amount of time in this in between; these flavorful transitions between places. It gives the show a fullness that gives the sense of the show having a soul in its very first season.
The colors and themes are great and the acting is as it should be, but it is those fluffy lore-esque atmospheric scenes that make the show better than acceptable and watchable.
Strange amount of borrowing from Rightwing conspiracy theory content popularized by dangerous mentally ill individuals.
The show mentions "blood sacrifice" "Blood drinking for adrenochrome" early in the show. These are themes that those Qanon cultists touch on heavily.
Whatsmore, the "Fourth Turning" is a favorite of Far-Rightwing provocateur and Trump-pardoned felon, Steven K. Bannon.
It is very, very unusual for a tv show to borrow so heavily from fringe, even dangerous, sources. It is quite likely that somebody on the writing team is either Rightwing themselves or are lazy and recontextualized conspiracy theory nonsense for this fiction.
The show mentions "blood sacrifice" "Blood drinking for adrenochrome" early in the show. These are themes that those Qanon cultists touch on heavily.
Whatsmore, the "Fourth Turning" is a favorite of Far-Rightwing provocateur and Trump-pardoned felon, Steven K. Bannon.
It is very, very unusual for a tv show to borrow so heavily from fringe, even dangerous, sources. It is quite likely that somebody on the writing team is either Rightwing themselves or are lazy and recontextualized conspiracy theory nonsense for this fiction.