TV series, news, recommendations
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@Jennkryst If it wasn’t for SNW, I’d say Lower Decks was the best Trek out there since TNG to be honest. It is weird because it’s a cartoon and I’m not sure on its continuity but it is really good. Not hating on Lower Decks at all.
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@Raistlin 100% agreed. Lower decks is kind of campy at times but it’s probably the most accurate depiction of how a crew functions in space.
They go through all those years of academy training then are flung into wild, deadly, and chaotic situation after situation once they are in space that their training barely helps with.
I think, on the majority of ships, it’s just a bunch of people trying not to fail so bad they blow up the ship.
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I will never stop ranting about only getting two seasons of Andor. If there is only one person ranting, that person is me. If there are no people ranting, it is because I am dead.
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eh. I’m saying this as someone who loved the first season more than a lot of TV I’ve seen in a long time, but the cognitive dissonance of watching such a politically charged show produced by a company that has been making some very uncomfortable choices has soured the whole thing for me a bit.
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The new season of Game Changer just recently released and I haven’t laughed this hard in ages.
If you don’t have a DropoutTV subscription what are you even doing with your lives?! It’s the only streaming service who’s content is getting better and better and better as it goes along.
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@Wizz which so do you mean is politically charged? Lower decks? Strange new worlds?
I’m normally not a “wokeness killed this show” kind of person but there was a TV show called Y: The last man. If you ever want to see an example of what not to do, this is the show for you.
It starts off with a mysterious event that kills all the males of every species on Earth except for one guy and his pet monkey. That guy turns out to be the Son of the woman who became president because of all the people in the line of succession dying.
The TV show becomes a story about him and some weird secret agent chick trying to get a geneticist to a place where she can figure out why he survived before the first generation of male babies are born and exposed to whatever killed all the men.
You would think time would be of the essence! But no, the secret agent purposefully crashes their helicopter and travels on foot or via stolen vehicle to get to the Geneticists who they discover they need to get to San Francisco in order to do the testing.
Yet this secret agent refuses to contact the government and just wants to do everything herself. So who knows how many male children will be born and die soon after because she has trust issues.
But the worst part of the show is the two subplots. One being a bunch of conservative women wanting to try to take over from the liberal president and the sister of the main character getting involved with a crazy cult of want to be Amazons who want to hunt down the last men on Earth because men treated them poorly before the end of the world.
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@RedRocket I think it’s more ‘there is some dude in the upper echelons of Disney who either thinks making Thanos an eco fascist was clever let’s keep pushing that over and over again’ OR they actually agree with it, so keep pushing it over and over again.
Which is why ‘Andor good, but Disney doing problems’… and I include ‘not enough Andor’ as a problem they are doing.
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@Jennkryst ecoterrorism being good is the foundational idea of the world of darkness: werewolf game. It’s always been fashionable to fight back against the elite. Besides, clean air and water benefits everyone except all the dead people you had to make to get it.
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@Jennkryst said in TV series, news, recommendations:
I include ‘not enough Andor’ as a problem they are doing.
It makes me a terrible Star Wars nerd, but I have not seen Andor. Most of the Disney Plus Star wars content appeared to be the equivalent of AI slop generated only for cheap profits when I saw the ads for them.
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@RedRocket said in TV series, news, recommendations:
@Wizz which so do you mean is politically charged? Lower decks? Strange new worlds?
Andor! @Jennkryst is right, imo, it’s a fantastic show and probably the best Star Wars thing to have been released in aaaages.
but Disney’s made some questionable choices with the Marvel stuff lately so.
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@RedRocket said in TV series, news, recommendations:
@Jennkryst ecoterrorism being good is the foundational idea of the world of darkness: werewolf game. It’s always been fashionable to fight back against the elite. Besides, clean air and water benefits everyone except all the dead people you had to make to get it.
Sure. But ecofasicm is not ecoterrorism, so…
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@Jennkryst I haven’t seen the series, yet. I’m planning on watching it because you guys give it such a good review. But my point was that ecological issues are a very popular and well trodden foundation for a story’s conflict.
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@RedRocket Andor is the only one of the series recommend to a skeptic. The others have some good moments, but Andor breaks the mold.
There are points in the first season where I ugly cry (“one way out” iykyk), and the end of this week’s three episode drop had me crying and cheering out loud. The whole show is just very well executed.
It is dark and romantic and scary and hopeful.