Rather than change their false theories, they lash out at America and conservatives, including Trump. They compare America with their vision of a perfect country which has never existed. Why do Leftists hate America? America is a massive refutation of their utopian fantasy, universal equality. As expected, the leftist media is exploiting the COVID-19 pandemic to smear him as a complete “failure” and even describing him as a “sociopath” while gleefully discussing how this pandemic can help the Democratic Socialists in 2020. It is a solid show.Kudos to Jeff Erding for writing “Fact Checking the Haters,” Apas a counter to the misinformation and outright lies put out by the left-leaning mainstream media. And, again, I think that that sort of stalling and hemming and hawing through the fights would help add to the humor of the show, so a little more time in each episode could add just a little bit more shine.īut it doesn’t need any of that. I could see something similar in this show, except with Ash being the odd-man out on it, where they all trust each other and him, but he’s sending the younger fighters in as redshirts so that he can be lazy and hit on chicks, but then realizing that he does care about them after all, so he has to go in and save the day. The showrunner appears to have worked as a producer on Reaper, and the best part of that show was the fun, tight friendship between the main characters. Granted, I like the blood better than Walking Dead’s soap opera, but the show wouldn’t hurt with a bit more character development.
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Not enough for a full B plot, but just a little more character time, so that a binge watch of the series isn’t pure blood bath following blood bath. I think I’d like to see the show expand to 40 minute episodes. She basically looked like a human throughout the big showdown, which makes her a bit dull compared to everything they’re fighting, and she didn’t do much beyond cheer on Pablo and threaten Ash with a postcard.īut, they were setting up for future seasons so I assume that they were trying to avoid a full-out confrontation between her and Ash until some future season. Maybe that’s just down to the special effects / writing. But here she was just sort of “Lucy Lawless with black eyes.” She did fine as the villain, but she didn’t kick ass at it.
I’ve never seen Xena, but she was great in both BSG and Spartacus, and brightened up what would otherwise have been a fairly standard episode of Burn Notice, as a guest star. He laid a couple of decent lines on her, but she seemed to already be lovey-dovey for him before that so…dunno. And Amanda isn’t a pampered, medieval princess who didn’t understand half of what Ash is saying.
As others have noted, Ash isn’t quite the “Give me some sugar baby” cocksure ass that he was in AoD. That the cop lady (Amanda) went from trying to catch him to trying to lock lips with him in a nano-second, and it didn’t quite make sense. I expected to have something to watch for a few days and ended up watching it all in an evening. 10 episodes at 25 minutes each is pretty much a 4 hour movie. The only real downside was how short it was. Stylistically, it’s somewhere between Evil Dead 2 and Army of Darkness, with a few extra helpings of blood and better special effects.