honestly, yeah, that's my reaction nowadays
15 years ago I would have thought "cool" and that was it.
now? you literally know what will happen in the show, every single plot point, every single line of dialogue >the white male is stupid and incompetent, the black female will correct him and do everything perfectly >the black character will never be wrong about anything, ever >"you do that because of your white male privilege" (even in a fricking scifi/fantasy setting) >"you don't know how hard it is to be a black woman in a remote space station 2000 years in the future! it's literally the same as 2020s Los Angeles, California, Earth
It's weird to me how people like you can have such an emotional in depth opinion about something you're not going to watch. Why bother even thinking about it? I'm not going to watch it, I don't even know wtf it is but it looks like shit. But you have this whole narrative and it's weird to me that you seem to look for things you can insert that narrative to in a reaction against. What's the fricking point dude? You're unironically giving shit neither of us want to watch free marketing. Something to think about
4/10 bait
surely you can do better
all you had to do was replace "black woman" with "Black person mutt" and everyone would think you're a /misc/tard instead of the reddit homosexual that you are.
I was a huge fan of the Terry Pratchett books after discovering them and the books about the watch were some of my favorites. But I don't get why the frick they thought this show needed to be "punk," because that is pretty much the word they kept using to describe it. If I recall, because I only got through two episodes, they use a modern punk soundtrack, there's lots of splashy text on the screen like either of the shitty Suicide Squad movies, and everything feels really grungy but modern like the characters are just living on some random backwards planet in Star Wars.
She's in it, but not at all like the books. They give her short hair and make her look all brash and punky, I don't remember if she's a lesbian or not but they kind of imply it. Picrel
Or the bearded female dwarf? Cheery Littlebottom if I recall correctly
They are now ambiguously a dwarf, super tall, and a loud proud non-binary trans person of some sort. I remember articles of the time bragging about how progressive it was to cast an actual trans person for this character, but they barely resemble Cherry in any fricking way. I remember them even making modern jokes about sexism or transphobia or something. Picrel
why is there running electricity in discworld?
>Is that a black woman in media?!
Why are there so many redditors on right now
This guys looks like he has a speech impediment and runs a youtube channel dedicated to pop culture.
>has a speech impediment and runs a youtube channel dedicated to pop culture
Yes, he's British.
Has the physiognomy of a person with a lisp tbqh.
all british sound like fat moronic queers though
honestly, yeah, that's my reaction nowadays
15 years ago I would have thought "cool" and that was it.
now? you literally know what will happen in the show, every single plot point, every single line of dialogue
>the white male is stupid and incompetent, the black female will correct him and do everything perfectly
>the black character will never be wrong about anything, ever
>"you do that because of your white male privilege" (even in a fricking scifi/fantasy setting)
>"you don't know how hard it is to be a black woman in a remote space station 2000 years in the future! it's literally the same as 2020s Los Angeles, California, Earth
It's weird to me how people like you can have such an emotional in depth opinion about something you're not going to watch. Why bother even thinking about it? I'm not going to watch it, I don't even know wtf it is but it looks like shit. But you have this whole narrative and it's weird to me that you seem to look for things you can insert that narrative to in a reaction against. What's the fricking point dude? You're unironically giving shit neither of us want to watch free marketing. Something to think about
*joker voice* You wouldn't get it.
4/10 bait
surely you can do better
all you had to do was replace "black woman" with "Black person mutt" and everyone would think you're a /misc/tard instead of the reddit homosexual that you are.
You know I'd really be willing to agree with this guy more if he didn't feel the need to YELL EVERYTHING EVER!
>we want the groot audience
i always avoided the city watch books but thanks to this series being terrible i'm going to try to read them
>Avoiding something Terry Pratchett has written
THE most over-rated author of all time. His fanboys have caused him to surpass GRRM.
At least he finished his fricking books.
>is currently dead
>homosexual son is going to keep getting his homosexual fingers into them and make everything gayer, troony-er
enjoy
It’s his daughter and, yes, she’s intent on what you described
>daughter
born a man. SON
Shut up. Poor Terry
I don't so but it's genuinely hard to tell with those bong genes.
I'd at least call it plausible.
At least she disowned OP related. Her and the estate manager were mad as frick about it.
So was everyone else.
well that was gay of you and you're still gay
Read those shits! One of my most favorite storylines on the Disc.
Men at Arms was the first Pratchett book I ever read, as a matter of fact.
offensively british
I was about to ask why they're all so ugly, but that answers it.
Where's Angua, the big breasted aristocrat with a lion's mane of silver blonde hair
WHERE IS IT
Or the bearded female dwarf? Cheery Littlebottom if I recall correctly
I was a huge fan of the Terry Pratchett books after discovering them and the books about the watch were some of my favorites. But I don't get why the frick they thought this show needed to be "punk," because that is pretty much the word they kept using to describe it. If I recall, because I only got through two episodes, they use a modern punk soundtrack, there's lots of splashy text on the screen like either of the shitty Suicide Squad movies, and everything feels really grungy but modern like the characters are just living on some random backwards planet in Star Wars.
She's in it, but not at all like the books. They give her short hair and make her look all brash and punky, I don't remember if she's a lesbian or not but they kind of imply it. Picrel
They are now ambiguously a dwarf, super tall, and a loud proud non-binary trans person of some sort. I remember articles of the time bragging about how progressive it was to cast an actual trans person for this character, but they barely resemble Cherry in any fricking way. I remember them even making modern jokes about sexism or transphobia or something. Picrel
OLD NEWS
Still a tragedy. And travesty.
>Viewers
>(millions)