This season of Game of thrones is a big let down so far
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Originally posted by BlazingBolt View PostThis season of Game of thrones is a big let down so far
What I'm saying is: It could be a lot worse.
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TURN 07 & 08.
SPOILERS!!!
First, Hewlett, you badass. That was like something out of Vikings. Too bad I have no faith Simcoe's gonna die.
Second, THIS is how you do fictionalized history.
The inaccuracies are too many to mention, but they are making something entertaining, not just a revisionist history piece of crap portrayed as documentary fact like Sons of Liberty (and maybe Texas Rising- gonna check that out later today).
AMC doesn't call themselves the "History" Channel , then turn around and pervert history. I get it if you're a tv network called anything but "History", but HC needs to get a grip. At least put in the disclaimer "based on" before these things.
SD guy in OZ
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OH, HELL!
I forgot to mention, if anyone is interested, episode 01 of Mr. Robot is up online and On Demand if you have that. USA decided to tease us, I guess. I'll be back with my review after I watch it later, but I've heard pretty much 99% positive from random-John/Jane-Q comments.
*crosses fingers*
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Originally posted by KarlC View PostOH, HELL!
I forgot to mention, if anyone is interested, episode 01 of Mr. Robot is up online and On Demand if you have that. USA decided to tease us, I guess. I'll be back with my review after I watch it later, but I've heard pretty much 99% positive from random-John/Jane-Q comments.
*crosses fingers*
I saw it...SPOILERS ALERT....
If that main character has Social Anxiety Disorder then I have four balls. I'm not buying that particular element of the show.Last edited by Millionaire Wussy; 05-30-2015, 12:46 PM.For Stinky-Jon-Wizzleteats....
"Pray for strength and healing oh and money!"
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Wow, Alex, you sound like me bitching about putatively "historical" shows like Sons of Liberty.
Dunno if you have a doctorate in psych like my boss, but I know it pisses me off when something isn't particularly accurate when it's portrayed as documentary fact. We all have sticks up our asses we need to pull out when we watch tv. Mr. Robot however, is balls-to-the-wall fiction. If they don't get psychopathology or the whole hardware/software universe absolutely correct, I'll cut them some slack if it's entertaining (which I think it was).
Anyhoo, re: the episode...
Who doesn't love the Robin Hood ethos, especially in this day and age? The tilted "E" - anyone else remember Enron? Especially you guys out there in Cali?
And the bit about corrupted heroes: Steve Jobs, Bill Cosby and TOM BRADY?! I bet they loved that bit in Bahstahn. :lmao:
I liked this pilot. I hope it gets a good run and doesn't end up cancelled early.
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I do recognize that if his character truly did show viable signs of Social Anxiety Disorder there probably wouldn't be much of a show. That's the nature of Social Anxiety Disorder - we tend to shy away from people. So it's more of a gimmick in TV. By that I mean TV presents characters in a way that asks for the audience to buy into something - to form the character - more than worrying about the actual probability of it in real life terms. Therefore, with that knowledge, I can still enjoy the show. Just need to get over that initial TV-unreality glitch when I see something that doesn't feel right that is also more closer to home.Last edited by Millionaire Wussy; 05-31-2015, 10:14 AM.For Stinky-Jon-Wizzleteats....
"Pray for strength and healing oh and money!"
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Originally posted by alex View PostI do recognize that if his character truly did show viable signs of Social Anxiety Disorder there probably wouldn't be much of a show. That's the nature of Social Anxiety Disorder - we tend to shy away from people. So it's more of a gimmick in TV. By that I mean TV presents characters in a way that asks for the audience to buy into something - to form the character - more than worrying about the actual probability of it in real life terms. Therefore, with that knowledge, I can still enjoy the show. Just need to get over that initial TV-unreality glitch when I see something that doesn't feel right that is also more closer to home.
If you ever read any of my posts about screwing up historical facts (or saying Hercules when they mean Heracles- one of my biggest bitches), I totally understand. Anyone who has been in this kind of Psychological arena can point out the fallacies. Pretty much the same as anyone who has served in the armed forces can point out fallacies regarding the Army/Navy/Air Force/Marines/Coast Guard.
I've never been institutionalized as a psych patient, but I think I probably qualified for it and slipped though the cracks in some way. Don't want to go into it too much, but I very much understand things like dissociation, shyness, and all that pathology. Thank gawd I have good friends, or I'd be right there with Mr. Robot.
By the by... re: the show,
I want to see how much havoc these people can wreak. It looks like SO much fun. If I was that smart, I might just be a vigilante too.
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Man, I miss Huell Howser and his show, "California's Gold". PBS just remembered him through interviews of those that worked with him on his show and I found myself both joyful in my recollections ("Wow!"...haha) of Howser's genuine appreciation of people and places California - and very sad in remembering that he is now gone (he died in 2012). He enjoyed life so damn much and his interviews were an expression of that. That guy has a place in my heart. He was so genuine in his love for the good and simple things in life and wasn't afraid to show it. One of a kind.For Stinky-Jon-Wizzleteats....
"Pray for strength and healing oh and money!"
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