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Catching up on The Stand and woooow they truncated Nick's story a whole bunch. Damn.
The stuff this adaptation considers extraneous is baffling.
The acting is great. Cinematography, effects, direction, top notch.
But the script is just killing me.
9/10 of Nick's story so far was cut. Not exaggerating.
No jail, no sherriff, no sheriff's wife, no inmates. Pfft.
... no Sue, no Lucy. Most of the Ad Hoc committee is missing.
The role of Ray (Ralph) has been scaled back a ton.
What is going on here?
My gut tells me we're not going to see Dayna or the Judge, either. :/
The stuff this adaptation considers extraneous is baffling.
The acting is great. Cinematography, effects, direction, top notch.
But the script is just killing me.
9/10 of Nick's story so far was cut. Not exaggerating.
No jail, no sherriff, no sheriff's wife, no inmates. Pfft.
They took shears to it?
— Darren Eshenour (@desh182) January 13, 2021
... no Sue, no Lucy. Most of the Ad Hoc committee is missing.
The role of Ray (Ralph) has been scaled back a ton.
What is going on here?
My gut tells me we're not going to see Dayna or the Judge, either. :/
Tonight's debate made it clear the GOP think they can just go back to bullshit as usual.
They're dodging the metal detectors that were just installed.
I don't think they get it yet. They tried to get their colleagues killed, and their colleagues are in the majority now.
I mean, it's hardly surprising. Republicans have pushed every line of decency and faced no consequences so far. Why should this be any different?
I don't think they watched the DOJ briefing today. I don't think they appreciate how many fundraisers are seeking to detach.
Sheldon Adelson died today, which feels a bit too on the nose. He was a major GOP donor. He was what the right alleges George Soros to be, and now he's gone.
The remaining Koch brother doesn't want to be tied to this insurrection bullshit, either.
Obviously their base will vote for them no matter what, because they're completely broken and unsalvageable.
But people are really fucking angry and I don't think Republicans have grasped that this won't just blow over.
The Money is following through with the consequences.
A successful coup in the United States would be a worldwide financial disaster and not only did the GOP go right to the brink, they're insinuating they had no problem with it.
The Money is
They're dodging the metal detectors that were just installed.
I don't think they get it yet. They tried to get their colleagues killed, and their colleagues are in the majority now.
I mean, it's hardly surprising. Republicans have pushed every line of decency and faced no consequences so far. Why should this be any different?
I don't think they watched the DOJ briefing today. I don't think they appreciate how many fundraisers are seeking to detach.
Sheldon Adelson died today, which feels a bit too on the nose. He was a major GOP donor. He was what the right alleges George Soros to be, and now he's gone.
The remaining Koch brother doesn't want to be tied to this insurrection bullshit, either.
Obviously their base will vote for them no matter what, because they're completely broken and unsalvageable.
But people are really fucking angry and I don't think Republicans have grasped that this won't just blow over.
The Money is following through with the consequences.
A successful coup in the United States would be a worldwide financial disaster and not only did the GOP go right to the brink, they're insinuating they had no problem with it.
The Money is
The truth is, they think they'll come out clean because we have one party with no morals (the GOP, if that wasn't clear) and one with no spine. That's why the Republicans have been able to get away with so much, because the Dems never actually follow through with consequences.
— RTB Productions (@productions_rtb) January 13, 2021