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The show does not, I repeat, does not 'beg the question' about anything. It raises a question or it explores the question. Neither of which pertains to the meaning of 'to beg the question.'
So phool who slept through school used this expression completely incorrectly and all the other slept in school phoools clambered on board to repeat is not knowing they sound inane like a Trump. That is sad.
The same thing happened with, 'I couldn't care less?' Some other phool morphed it into "I could care less" which has less meaning than an empty speech bubble in a cartoon, but people say it like it's laden down with sense.
Actually, Evil Kin, shows us that all bets are off when way back in time a brother and a sister loved each other too much and messed up the family's bloodline. People downstream have to pay the price for their shenanigans between the sheets and in the hayloft and out in the fields and skinny dipping on moonlit nights down at the pond in summertime.
If you keep that in mind, this is a pretty good series.
The same thing happened with, 'I couldn't care less?' Some other phool morphed it into "I could care less" which has less meaning than an empty speech bubble in a cartoon, but people say it like it's laden down with sense.
Actually, Evil Kin, shows us that all bets are off when way back in time a brother and a sister loved each other too much and messed up the family's bloodline. People downstream have to pay the price for their shenanigans between the sheets and in the hayloft and out in the fields and skinny dipping on moonlit nights down at the pond in summertime.
If you keep that in mind, this is a pretty good series.
- clivejamesrd
- 10 de mar. de 2025
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- jn-02940
- 19 de nov. de 2021
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Here we go again, yet another show with really stupid gimmicks. I've seen two episodes of "Evil Kin," and the second one had the dumb gimmick. The show's been airing since 2013, so presumably the shaking is either old or new (I didn't catch the date of the one with the shaking). Nearly every other scene change begins with the scene rapidly shaking up and down, accompanied by a static-like noise. It's as though the cameraman is having a seizure. This wasn't occasional. It was nearly every scene change, and there were a lot of scene changes (the one about the Ranes brothers). It got so bad I was getting motion sickness and decided to just close my eyes and listen to the story. Shame on the director. Why can't you just present the story in a no-nonsense fashion? What's with the absurd shaking before each new scene? This is incredibly stupid and I won't be watching "Evil Kin" again.
- fitwrite
- 26 de fev. de 2019
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