

Not sure if RRR has been mentioned yet, but it was pretty fun. Sent from my Pixel 3 using TGR Forums mobile app It's one thing for it to be natural in a show, like having characters who just happen to be XYZ, but it felt waaaay too forced in Sandman. Ep 1 was cool but the odd, overboard push becomes more and pronounced as the show goes on. I understand what they were going for in Ep 5 (it's a twist on a scene from the comics) but the show makes it out like EVERYONE is gay deep down and if we were somehow freed of everything holding us back from our deepest, darkest repressed thoughts, everybody would turn in to super depraved murderers. I get that studios are trying to compensate for underrepresentation in the past, but calm the hell down guys. Like pretty disproportionately so at times.

But sheesh! They make it out like the majority of people are black and/or LGBT.

I liked the premise of the series, liked the old comics, and it's very well done in many ways. That's where it's gotten kind of obnoxious to me. White people are evil, abusive rednecks, racist criminals, or oblivious
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The back half of the series is just a woke disaster, shoving THE MESSAGE firmly down the viewer's throat.īlacks, queers, and assorted weirdos, are good and innocent. Maybe a cardboard poster would have worked? They should have gotten Tom Ellis, but I guess he would have overwhelmed the placid Tom Sturridge. She was more wooden than her role in GOT. Gwendoline Christie was a complete casting failure.
