I only just heard about it, after reading an article quoting Chris Pratt saying that while woketarded critics are shitting on his show, actual viewers love it.
Why does he make them seethe so much? I don’t understand it. I’ve mostly only seen him in parks and Rec/guardians, both of which are that epic Reddit humor I thought they loved.
He doesn’t go on twitter to virtue-signal and never explicitly stated where he stands politically.
Being apolitical is enough to get wokies to label you as a closet neo-nazi.
Good but lingers a bit towards the end. I liked how they started with the whole “ whoa is he crazy or is there really a conspiracy” trope and then shat on it by showing his wife and daughter get killed
The critics are calling it "dad tv", which guaranteed I'd give it a go.
Honestly that does actually sound decent. I've always been a fan of those "case of the week" "CSI" like shows that have their own gimmicks that make them interesting. Always loved Criminal Minds (the early seasons) and the Mentalist. POI sounds kind of similar to that, is it similar to that?
It is about 9/11 fricking every last one of us. Also Jesus is a James Reece type of guy with a particular set of skills and is not afraid to savagely damage criminals.
but the whole show revolves on AIs waking up and going against each other using humans as pawns and reese gets an arc that he goes back to caring for people. Also YASS QUEEN lesbians doing stuff and other shit you don't see in kinos like The Unit or SEAL Team
>Given its suggestion that slaughtering your powers-that-be enemies for a righteous revenge cause is totally OK and very cool, the morality of showrunner David DiGilio and executive producer/director Antoine Fuqua’s eight-part series (July 1) is, let’s say, lacking. There’s some serious danger to The Terminal List, courtesy of its excessive take on the military-conspiracy genre and its headliner’s turn as an impaired war hero running amok as a shoot-first, ask-questions-never vigilante.
I don't remember the "shoot-first, ask-questions-never" part.
Chris Pratt looks like the quintaessential American that you can see in any Euro city during summer. Tall, chubby, one sandwich away to being disgustingly fat, not much hair, wears always A FRICKING BASEBALL CAP, they even dare getting into our churches, architecture built hundreds and hundreds of years ago with those yankees baseball hats and sometimes EVEN FLIP FLOPS!! Follows a really weird branch of christianity, probably a closeted homo, always obnoxiously positive and loud.
>classified as a domestic terrorist with all his personal details logged and overseen by the government itself >somehow gets to go anywhere he wants on a private jet even though every agency in the state would have broken down his personal network within a day
The plot would only have been believable if the glowies were letting him run amok on purpose, but thats never shown to be the case. Maybe it will be the setup for the next season when he discovers the unseen hand that was letting him get away with it the whole time so he would eliminate deep state rivals.
>The plot would only have been believable if the glowies were letting him run amok on purpose, but thats never shown to be the case.
It's shown that Ben was running interference for him and possibly playing both sides. He could have stopped Reece at any time considering he was in on the plot, but he didn't.
Yea thats the closest link that he was allowed to get away with it. We have to assume that whatshisface was also getting a waiver from his handlers and not just being a rogue like he implied. Especially when they're in the car and the IDs check out.
Yes.
Pretty good.
I'm guessing Pratt is pro-gun.
We all watched it already. Why it took you so long OP?
I only just heard about it, after reading an article quoting Chris Pratt saying that while woketarded critics are shitting on his show, actual viewers love it.
Why does he make them seethe so much? I don’t understand it. I’ve mostly only seen him in parks and Rec/guardians, both of which are that epic Reddit humor I thought they loved.
He's successful and won't bow down to them.
He's a dirty chr*stian
he loves his family and he white
"silence is violence"
He doesn’t go on twitter to virtue-signal and never explicitly stated where he stands politically.
Being apolitical is enough to get wokies to label you as a closet neo-nazi.
Which is funny because the show is packed with women and minorities besides the lead and his best friend.
brother, he was in the sandbox downrange
Good but lingers a bit towards the end. I liked how they started with the whole “ whoa is he crazy or is there really a conspiracy” trope and then shat on it by showing his wife and daughter get killed
Idk I only watched the last episode but didn't really like it because i didn't understand what was going on.
>American flag on my hat!
sounds like another reacher, which you guys also recommended and that was dogshit
Yes, I watched it. If you enjoy 'toxic' masculinity watch also Strike Back and Person of Interest series.
Explain further. What the frick is "toxic masculinity" in this context?
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Just google "Terminal List toxic masculinity". Lots of rabid articles.
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That doesn't answer my question. WHY should I watch them?
They have men being men, operating and gun porn, evil higher ups and corruption, righteous violence for justice.
what if it was a black man killing whites for his socioeconomic standing, would they like it
Is it justified ? I am reading Spawn these days and I love this black guy pulverising whiteys that deserve it for revenge.
of course it's justified they have shoes he wants
Honestly that does actually sound decent. I've always been a fan of those "case of the week" "CSI" like shows that have their own gimmicks that make them interesting. Always loved Criminal Minds (the early seasons) and the Mentalist. POI sounds kind of similar to that, is it similar to that?
>WHY should I watch them?
The critics are calling it "dad tv", which guaranteed I'd give it a go.
>oh POI looks pretty interesting
>need to pay to watch it even with Prime
Frick
how is POI classified as a 'toxic' masculinity series?
It is about 9/11 fricking every last one of us. Also Jesus is a James Reece type of guy with a particular set of skills and is not afraid to savagely damage criminals.
*Jesus is the main guy, a Christian that they hate, brother Nolan wrote it too.
but the whole show revolves on AIs waking up and going against each other using humans as pawns and reese gets an arc that he goes back to caring for people. Also YASS QUEEN lesbians doing stuff and other shit you don't see in kinos like The Unit or SEAL Team
Chris Pratt can't act.
On the other hand he's pretty good at acting though
>Given its suggestion that slaughtering your powers-that-be enemies for a righteous revenge cause is totally OK and very cool, the morality of showrunner David DiGilio and executive producer/director Antoine Fuqua’s eight-part series (July 1) is, let’s say, lacking. There’s some serious danger to The Terminal List, courtesy of its excessive take on the military-conspiracy genre and its headliner’s turn as an impaired war hero running amok as a shoot-first, ask-questions-never vigilante.
I don't remember the "shoot-first, ask-questions-never" part.
Chris Pratt looks like the quintaessential American that you can see in any Euro city during summer. Tall, chubby, one sandwich away to being disgustingly fat, not much hair, wears always A FRICKING BASEBALL CAP, they even dare getting into our churches, architecture built hundreds and hundreds of years ago with those yankees baseball hats and sometimes EVEN FLIP FLOPS!! Follows a really weird branch of christianity, probably a closeted homo, always obnoxiously positive and loud.
Its alright, pretty surprised they killed off the Wife and kid. Twist was pretty obvious at the end though.
How's fx's old man
Just finish it before you get spoiled
is gets much worse after episode 2 (they drop the "is this real or not" storyline entirely)
oh no! Writing that doesn't entirely rely on ambiguous mystery boxes!
yes, and then it gets even worse after episode 4
>GrownManCryingAfterFiringGun.webm
This sounds like a gay and weak criticism.
The show not opting for a schizo twist doesnt inherently make it a worse show.
was alright but needed more flashbacks to his daughter. felt like watching someone play the hitman series.
That fat guy from Drive got fricking jacked.
>classified as a domestic terrorist with all his personal details logged and overseen by the government itself
>somehow gets to go anywhere he wants on a private jet even though every agency in the state would have broken down his personal network within a day
The plot would only have been believable if the glowies were letting him run amok on purpose, but thats never shown to be the case. Maybe it will be the setup for the next season when he discovers the unseen hand that was letting him get away with it the whole time so he would eliminate deep state rivals.
>The plot would only have been believable if the glowies were letting him run amok on purpose, but thats never shown to be the case.
It's shown that Ben was running interference for him and possibly playing both sides. He could have stopped Reece at any time considering he was in on the plot, but he didn't.
Yea thats the closest link that he was allowed to get away with it. We have to assume that whatshisface was also getting a waiver from his handlers and not just being a rogue like he implied. Especially when they're in the car and the IDs check out.
what does down range mean?
Behind the wire.