This new series from Netflix looks pretty bad ass (trailer):
TC, that is frankly one of the worst excuses I have ever seen not to see something. Like I honestly don't understand how this is an issue. This is an incredibly weird future, way weirder than a lot of other sci fi worlds out there. At some point our exponential growth will slow. If you can't stand the series, I would at least recommend the book. It is some incredibly amazing speculative scifi.TCTTS said:
I lasted maybe 30 minutes before I turned the pilot off and this basic conceit is one of the reasons why. The timeline 250 years ago was already super advanced in terms of technology. And then it felt like the world 250 years later wasn't really all that more advanced. Not to sound like Comic Book Guy or Neil deGrasse Tyson, but it really bugs when shows/movies like this don't take into consideration the exponential advancement of technology/humanity in general. The world 200 years from now is going to be unrecognizable to us, and the world 200 years after that is going to be unrecognizable to people 200 from now. Technology/humanity is going to advance at such an increasingly rapid rate. And I get that there's no show at all if there aren't familiar human characters we can understand and relate to, but the whole conceit is just kind of dumb to me anyway. The thing about a seven year old girl getting the body of the old woman because "that's all there was" was stupid. I get how that can come across as a clever/horrifying conceit or whatever, but the economics/practicality of it just didn't make sense. Not to mention, most of the production design felt like a rip off of things we've seen a thousand times before, and I wasn't into the main character at all. So sick of the hardened/disgruntled tough guy making quip upon quip while navigating a future world. Let's see a different type of future character for once.
I will never understand objections to simple nudity.Scruffy said:
Nothing was too over the top (except maybe all the nudity).
Scruffy said:
I don't mind it. We watch and joke "it's not porn, it's netflix".
I'm far from a prude and don't mind seeing naked bodies. Nakedness doesn't bother me.
I just think they seem to be cramming nudity into shows just for the purpose of showing boobs and butts that doesn't particularly further the story. Maybe they want to be "edgy"?
I can see people being turned off the show because of all the nudity.