E David (DavidQ762) Quammen
@DavidQ762
05 December, 10:59
Beware Netflix’s Media Takeover
WBD CEO David Salazar and the WBD board should pause and ask a simple question: Is selling America’s premier storytelling institution to one of the most ideological companies on earth really the right thing to do?
https://www.dailysignal.co...
WBD CEO David Salazar and the WBD board should pause and ask a simple question: Is selling America’s premier storytelling institution to one of the most ideological companies on earth really the right thing to do?
https://www.dailysignal.co...
Netflix Media Takeover Will Be a Disaster
Today, Warner Bros. Discovery announced it has selected Netflix to acquire the company. It would be a disaster for the country.
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Michelle Eschenfelder
@Mooch357
06 December, 02:34
In response E David (DavidQ762) Quammen to his Publication
Got a message for you, almost every show and movie is woke, no matter what streaming service. You can even see trannies in the 40s and 50s movies. It is all bad now
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I've recently caught up on a few TV series via binge watching & came away disappointed.
Specifically, I tried to check out "Yellowstone" but couldn't start at the beginning with the first 2 seasons, so I decided to check out the two "prequels," 1883 & 1923, as well as "Landman." I found each had positives and negatives.
PROS: Production value is absolutely stunning. Since "Deadwood," I haven't seen such convincing sets, costuming, and extras. It is an amazing production. Color me impressed.
Story ideas are also solidly strong, IMO. I've long been fascinated with Westerns, as well as that transitional period between the Old West and modern times. The two prequels do a good job of this. Landman tackles an important subject (oil) that has been under-studied.
See Cons below
Specifically, I tried to check out "Yellowstone" but couldn't start at the beginning with the first 2 seasons, so I decided to check out the two "prequels," 1883 & 1923, as well as "Landman." I found each had positives and negatives.
PROS: Production value is absolutely stunning. Since "Deadwood," I haven't seen such convincing sets, costuming, and extras. It is an amazing production. Color me impressed.
Story ideas are also solidly strong, IMO. I've long been fascinated with Westerns, as well as that transitional period between the Old West and modern times. The two prequels do a good job of this. Landman tackles an important subject (oil) that has been under-studied.
See Cons below
08:04 PM - Dec 06, 2025
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Pike Bishop
@Pike_Bishop
06 December, 08:04
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CONS: White man bad. Other than each series' main character being the Marlboro Man who can endure any level of pain, most white people are evil, scheming, conniving and wicked. Taylor Sheridan, who produced all these, apparently views all white women as blonde-haired nymphomaniacs who cry when they're not screwing.
"Diversity": While each of these shows have been criticized as being for "MAGA" audiences, almost all minority characters are portayed as sympathetic, virtuous victims of Whitey, tortured and mistreated by the evil Caucasions. I found myself fast-forwarding much of the shows to get through this tedium.
"Diversity": While each of these shows have been criticized as being for "MAGA" audiences, almost all minority characters are portayed as sympathetic, virtuous victims of Whitey, tortured and mistreated by the evil Caucasions. I found myself fast-forwarding much of the shows to get through this tedium.
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