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Cool. I like that. There was a scene in Station 11 where after the apocalypse the kid was downloading wikipedia. I kind of wondered how you could do that.
@dancingdogs @kiwix @wikipedia
Cool. I like that. There was a scene in Station 11 where after the apocalypse the kid was downloading wikipedia. I kind of wondered how you could do that.
Just thinking about how "Station 11" had some good responses to destroyed institutions.
I know I'm behind the game for many of you, but here's my belated succinct review of #StationEleven #station11
It's a very beautiful and poignant 10-episodes-and-done look at what makes us human in the afterglow of civilizational collapse - in a novel way. I'll miss it in a way different from many other shows, as more like an old friend. If you ever watch it, you'll understand.
#TheLastOfUsTVShow seems doomed to become irrelevant, not even the level of popcorn urgency that #BattlestarGalactica was in its heyday.
Which is a shame, because #BSG shed a light on Bush’s Wars and the challenges to democracy at a time we needed it, providing a counter narrative to the likes of #24.
#TLoUHBOMax has the potential to be *the* SF story about the pandemic. The one that #Station11 tried to be.
And it’s blowing it.
See my E4 thread for why.
@WakelessRiver not sure what's worse - your approach or mine of never starting anything because I'm too tired to spend time and be disappointed.
When I find something I like I may watch it two times in a roll just because of how precious it is.
That's how I was with #GoodOmens and #OFMD. Not sure what you're looking for but besides those two, I can also recommend #HotSkull and #Station11 - both grabbed my attention from the start and kept me satisfied.