Anonymous wrote:The apologists on the left continue to produce shows that are at best amusing and at worst, stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AA woman and completely offended by this show's concept. I don't care if they are bringing on AA writers (who should be ashamed of themselves). This feels like a fantasy world conjured up to either make AAs feel grateful for our current lives. I will acknowledge that I might be jumping to conclusions, but very offended by the concept as I know it.
Were you offended at handmaiden's tale? Grateful for your current female life?
Anonymous wrote:It's not dissimilar in concept to Man In The High Castle.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think it will do well. People tune in to GoT because it is fantasy that we can get lost in. It is an escape from reality in alternate universe at a unknown time (is it the future? the past? the present?). It is literally an escape from our own f#cked up world.
The series will hit too close to home. It will not be an enjoyable watching experience, as it will remind us too much of the sh#t happening to our neighbors and fellow citizens. That's stressful, not an escape.
Anonymous wrote:AA woman and completely offended by this show's concept. I don't care if they are bringing on AA writers (who should be ashamed of themselves). This feels like a fantasy world conjured up to either make AAs feel grateful for our current lives. I will acknowledge that I might be jumping to conclusions, but very offended by the concept as I know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not dissimilar in concept to Man In The High Castle.
Does MITHC include scenes from inside the death camps aimed at "humanizing" the Nazi guards and showing Jews dying? I'm pretty sure it does not. But this show does focus on the lives of enslaved people, which is a HUGE difference between the two concepts.
MITHC definitely humanizes the Nazis. The entire story line of Obergruppenführer John Smith and his son?
I think this will be amazing and can't wait to see it.
Anonymous wrote:AA woman and completely offended by this show's concept. I don't care if they are bringing on AA writers (who should be ashamed of themselves). This feels like a fantasy world conjured up to either make AAs feel grateful for our current lives. I will acknowledge that I might be jumping to conclusions, but very offended by the concept as I know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not dissimilar in concept to Man In The High Castle.
Does MITHC include scenes from inside the death camps aimed at "humanizing" the Nazi guards and showing Jews dying? I'm pretty sure it does not. But this show does focus on the lives of enslaved people, which is a HUGE difference between the two concepts.
Anonymous wrote:It's not dissimilar in concept to Man In The High Castle.