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Faux Mulder
Aug 1, 2014

just gonna do whatever I want to do, all the time

it's all great except The Waldo Moment which is a bit poo poo.

Digiwizzard posted:

It’s Christmas, but everybody’s dead because nobody just reads anymore, you know? Nobody lifts their heads up for a second from those infernal pocket jailers we call phones to even cross the street before being merrily struck by a car. And everyone’s on Twitter, and that’s just terrible, and you’ve murdered everyone, and now it’s Christmas half the time, and murder the other half, and phones all of the time, and it’s all television’s fault.

ironically this reads exactly like a Charlie Brooker newspaper column. gratz if intentional

Gaunab posted:

I liked the one where they have recording devices in their eyes.

Yeah that's one of my favourites because of course that's what would loving happen

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Faux Mulder
Aug 1, 2014

just gonna do whatever I want to do, all the time

Fonzarelli posted:

Utopia was a real cool show and it got cancelled just brutally


Sheng-ji Yang posted:

its an ok show

it's a bad show

Wikipedia posted:

The story follows a small group of people who find themselves in possession of the manuscript sequel of a cult graphic novel called The Utopia Experiments, which is rumoured to have predicted the worst disasters of the last century. This leads them to be targeted by an organisation known as The Network, which they must avoid to survive. Using the manuscript, they must uncover the meaning hidden in its pages before the disasters depicted become reality.

The Utopia Experiments and The Network. If you think the premise and organisation names sound like a 15-year-old's first stab at dystopian sci-fi, just wait until you hear the goddamn dialogue

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