Secret Nazis, devious fiances. A top-down centralized social credit score. Verbal (or written) sexual consent contracts. "You're co-dependent in relationships." Fake news. The Swamp. 10% of people who see this Facebook ad become conspiracy theorists. It's a bit heavy-handed, no?
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I don't want to criticize the writers or their underlying premise too much, because without it you'd have no way to introduce plot elements like Trump and Woke, but I don't find the characters' cynicism & total lack of foresight super believable. I'm always shouting at the screen
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It's entertaining, but I'm worried that the writers are painting themselves into a corner. This might be the "it's Dr. House, but he's in a mental hospital... and HE's the patient!" season for humanity. Where can they take it from here? You can't float on Elon Musk cameos alone
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I wonder if the concept of "dog whistling" has exacerbated the situation by giving people a framework wherein words can be interpreted as communicating the opposite of their surface meaning. Expressions of Goodness can be Dog Whistles of Evil.
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