I think that’s why game of thrones is so jarring and amazing. Their universe doesn’t reward good behavior and it sadistically punishes naïveté.
I think that’s why game of thrones is so jarring and amazing. Their universe doesn’t reward good behavior and it sadistically punishes naïveté.
It's like real life...with dragons.
And a lot of boobs and blood, apparently. Oh wait, you already said like real life.![]()
There's dong too.
You've never seen a plot where the bad guy takes someone close to one of the heroes and uses that as leverage against them to get what he wants? Even the misdirection where they only end up with the truck full of girls(or whatever) has been done a million times.
And then, our hero faces the big dilemma. Do they arrest the bad guy, or kill them in revenge for the evil perpetrated against them? Of course, good triumphs in the end, only to have the bad guy go for the good guy's weapon so our hero has no choice but to kill them.
Please. That's derivative of derivatives.
And per Stone Cold, idiot guy stumbles into success in spite of himself.Same with Breaking Bad, Sons, Wire...it's part of what rejuvenated pro wrestling when they had Stone Cold and such. The anti-heroes are rewarded. They are not good people, but you root for them.
And per Stone Cold, idiot guy stumbles into success in spite of himself.
(Talking about Vince BTW and not Austin)
Dark Tourist on Netflix is interesting. I haven’t seen them all yet but so far the Medellin episode with the Escobar stuff was the most interesting
I'm eyeing that series. Not really into the whole death stuff, but now you've piqued my curiosity with the mention of Medillin.....
The Japan episode was interesting, especially the first part traveling around the Fukushima site. It's pretty eerie to see entire towns still closed off due to high radiation. Japan's version of Chernobyl.
Sharp Objects is phenomenal.
After arrival and this, Amy Adams needs to swear off everything but dramas from here on out.