Here's episode 2, in which we talk about about the push-pull of using narrative magic trickshttp://www.vulture.com/2018/01/electric-dreams-recap-season-1-episode-2-autofac.html …
They outright say there's the safe zones are the two coasts and on the map the bubbles are in the midwest. And I know what it's going for. I'm saying what it says accidentally and overtly by positioning the fresh-faced white kid as the oppressed "terrorist"
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That's the whole problem, it's outright using race to justify that reflexive crap and it's using it in a really problematic way.
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Not race at all. As Tierney says at the beginning, the people who live in the bubbles are choosing to live free from surveillance. A lifestyle and ideology, not a race.
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The bubbles are throughout, she points to basically the west coast for where she’s from. The fake terrorism is portrayed as being from people who choose to live differently, not different races, and I don’t see that as an issue. Though heck, I know it’s a messy adaptation.
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Look at the map again. The coasts are blocked out.
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