Every show on Apple TV is something no one has ever heard of and it stars like Harrison Ford, Billy Crystal and George Clooney with a per episode budget of 700 million dollars
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We all just want more severance but they were like “What if we wait 3 years between seasons? Surely they’ll all keep their subscriptions until we deliver.”
Somehow Tom Hanks managed to create the most honest portrayal of unrequited male love in late middle age and fit it in between all the exploding U Boats.
Head's up it really apologies for Chanel's Nazi activity, though.
Not trying to yuck other's yum; feels important to point out though for folks who may not be fashion history nerds that Chanel was an antisemite and a Nazi asset of her own free volition, and the show mishandles this.
Yeah, she was not just an active willing and eager collaborator but also literally in bed with a high ranking Nazi. And she spied for them!
Coco Chanel was a terrible person who did terrible things and if this show sugarcoats that then no amount of my fashion fandom can overcome my revulsion.
There's also no rhyme or reason to whether they're good! An equal mix of "brilliant, how come no one knows about this," "a little disappointing but not a total waste of time," and "the absolute worst shit I've ever sat through." It's a wild ride!
It’s too bad most media outlets were focused on praising the live action One Piece for breaking the curse of live action anime remakes when Drops of God came out first but it’s been barely talked about by anime fandom.
Streaming services ostracize their content and make them culturally irrelevant. The standard cinema release + physical release were universal. Television broadcast made easy and free to access for plenty of movies.
It's not a bad show but it's better to approach it as an 'inspired by' or original IP. The idea of a large cast with actors just disappearing when their bit in the story is done is hard to adapt and the Foundation show didn't really try.
Is that really the message of the books though? Wasn't that the point of the mule as a character, to prove that an individual COULD disrupt the plan? Or taken a step further, that while an individual could disrupt the plan, eventually the math would still balance out in the end.
The Muel was a mutant with psychic abilities. Something that Seldon couldn't possibly have accounted for in his calculations. He was a wildcard variable.
Of course, the secret of the Second Foundation addresses that in the later books.
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Yes, even the good ones.
And shrinking is fab
Not trying to yuck other's yum; feels important to point out though for folks who may not be fashion history nerds that Chanel was an antisemite and a Nazi asset of her own free volition, and the show mishandles this.
Coco Chanel was a terrible person who did terrible things and if this show sugarcoats that then no amount of my fashion fandom can overcome my revulsion.
Thanks for the Tuesday escapist watchathon after I vote
I watched it twice. I can’t remember the last time I watched a tv show twice
The book says everything is giant societal forces and the individual is irrelevant. The show has chosen ones who everything rests on.
Of course, the secret of the Second Foundation addresses that in the later books.