o_oraculo
Joined Nov 2010
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The first scene shows dummy guys who think are alpha males being forced to take a class in getting rid of their toxic masculinity.
And you might think: maybe it'll be interesting to see these men learn to be better people, and get confronted on their BS.
Too bad, because the therapy makes no sense (jump up and down and feel the weight of your balls), and it never shows up in any of the posterior episodes.
Instead, it's about these dummy men being dummies, loose in the world, aggravating others, and being aggravated in return.
Also, isn't it ridiculous how reviews have a minimum of required characters, desincentivising people to write reviews?
And you might think: maybe it'll be interesting to see these men learn to be better people, and get confronted on their BS.
Too bad, because the therapy makes no sense (jump up and down and feel the weight of your balls), and it never shows up in any of the posterior episodes.
Instead, it's about these dummy men being dummies, loose in the world, aggravating others, and being aggravated in return.
Also, isn't it ridiculous how reviews have a minimum of required characters, desincentivising people to write reviews?
The movie shows a lot of historical facts, and says they're connected. It says the powerful created a system to keep themselves in power, and that they play illusions on the people who watch the news. It doesn't show evidence of everything it says though. So it could be partly real, or partly real, or just another conspiracy theory. We'll never know.
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It seems like the whole show was pitched in a sentence:
imagine if a guy went to work for a company that developed a colony on mars, but then got fired.
Then after getting the go ahead, he started to develop the rest of the show: What if he fell bad because there was no other job for him, but also fell bad because his girlfriend was still on earth, but also felt bad because none liked him, but also felt bad because he was surrounded by evil people, but also felt bad because it seemed like his girlfriend was losing interest in him, but also felt bad because he had no other useful skill. But not only that, the audience should also dislike him for being so boring. That'll make a good show, right?
Then after getting the go ahead, he started to develop the rest of the show: What if he fell bad because there was no other job for him, but also fell bad because his girlfriend was still on earth, but also felt bad because none liked him, but also felt bad because he was surrounded by evil people, but also felt bad because it seemed like his girlfriend was losing interest in him, but also felt bad because he had no other useful skill. But not only that, the audience should also dislike him for being so boring. That'll make a good show, right?