Smith acknowledges another prominent theory that the show is commenting on political division, but there’s an under-discussed topic he raises after episode three of the Rhea Seehorn-starring series from Vince Gilligan.
Wife was watching something on Netflix the other week. I glanced over and it was some dude pouring what was insinuate to be some flammable liquid over a woman tied into a chair.
It then cuts away to some one else and in the background you hear. “Ahh it burns” in my best Wednesday at 445pm tone
And they wonder why no one is watching this shit anymore
A lot of anime does that (showing you something then stating the same thing in plain sentences in case you didn’t get it) and it drives me mad. Let people use their brains!
On this vase it skipped the showing you completely. It went from pouring water on the person to bored ahh it burns. They didn’t even bother showing a lit match
Basically the entire content of Amazon’s Hazbin Hotel.
Wife was watching something on Netflix the other week. I glanced over and it was some dude pouring what was insinuate to be some flammable liquid over a woman tied into a chair.
It then cuts away to some one else and in the background you hear. “Ahh it burns” in my best Wednesday at 445pm tone
And they wonder why no one is watching this shit anymore
A lot of anime does that (showing you something then stating the same thing in plain sentences in case you didn’t get it) and it drives me mad. Let people use their brains!
On this vase it skipped the showing you completely. It went from pouring water on the person to bored ahh it burns. They didn’t even bother showing a lit match
Yeah Netflix is nothing but slop. Won’t be surprised if in the next 5 years they release nothing but AI movies and shows.