bisquitlips-89258
Joined May 2017
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A "journalist" to take a neutral stance.
You can see the editing of the interviews. You must think we are stupid, Mr. Theroux.
Try again when you're ready to lay down your point of view and tell both sides of the story.
Hope the money was worth it.
I gave it 2 stars. One of them was for the cameraman's work.
You can see the editing of the interviews. You must think we are stupid, Mr. Theroux.
Try again when you're ready to lay down your point of view and tell both sides of the story.
Hope the money was worth it.
I gave it 2 stars. One of them was for the cameraman's work.
Humming while I move my finger up and down as fast as possible.
I began to feel the impulse to do this about 1/2 way through episode 4 when I asked myself, "What have I been watching for the last 3 1/2 hours?" And I didn't have any answer except to tell myself that this series must be a sci-fi, mystery, crime, time-traveling, bull-riding rodeo, cowboy western, range war, hiking, camping outdoors, rock hound, musical.
And that's when it hit me that after episode 4 finishes, I'm going to skip over to season two and watch the last two episodes there, and if that effort causes my brain to congeal all of this into something I can follow, then I will circle back to where I left off in season one and continue.
If not, I will cease this series, and drive to Taco Bell and buy myself a plain bean burrito as a reward for my effort.
... The burrito was good.
Buzzzthrrrppp...ppp.ppp..ppp...
I began to feel the impulse to do this about 1/2 way through episode 4 when I asked myself, "What have I been watching for the last 3 1/2 hours?" And I didn't have any answer except to tell myself that this series must be a sci-fi, mystery, crime, time-traveling, bull-riding rodeo, cowboy western, range war, hiking, camping outdoors, rock hound, musical.
And that's when it hit me that after episode 4 finishes, I'm going to skip over to season two and watch the last two episodes there, and if that effort causes my brain to congeal all of this into something I can follow, then I will circle back to where I left off in season one and continue.
If not, I will cease this series, and drive to Taco Bell and buy myself a plain bean burrito as a reward for my effort.
... The burrito was good.
Buzzzthrrrppp...ppp.ppp..ppp...
What is down in the well comes up in the bucket!
It does not matter how sweet the water should be, just a a few drops of raw feces will ruin it. This work is full of the sewage of half-truths and diversion. Hollywood always depends that the insipience of its audiences will enable them to "enjoy" drinking the mix and rating the experience highly.
It does not matter how sweet the water should be, just a a few drops of raw feces will ruin it. This work is full of the sewage of half-truths and diversion. Hollywood always depends that the insipience of its audiences will enable them to "enjoy" drinking the mix and rating the experience highly.