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‘You’re Dead Already’
A really good show from beginning to end.
Lots of twists and turns. Plenty of surprises.
Well acted. Well scripted. Well done.
Wild Blue Yonder
@mad_man1983 wrote:
Well, i think this is the first time they have done the wrong skin color as i have noticed, Rosa Parks was black, Van Gogh was white, and i bet there would have been a big uproar if they casted a white woman as Rosa Parks, but when they cast a black guy as Newton it isnt a problem... i just want famous black persons to be played by black persons and famous white persons to be played by white persons, same goes for asians, native americans and whatever. I would have made the same type of comment if they had Martin Luther King as a white person, so whatever, and i don't think you can guess the color of my skin based on my comment
It’s merely a sign of the times, you just gotta roll with it.
Back in 1964 in the Doctor Who episode “Marco Polo”, nobody had any problems with a very white Martin Miller playing the part of Kublai Khan, founder of the Yuan dynasty of China and the fifth khagan-emperor of the Mongol Empire (and definitely not a white guy). Also a sign of the times.
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This entire series is available on YouTube [ENG SUB] Three body.
I binged all thirty episodes in record time. Excellent non-Hollywood Sci-Fi.
A bit of a spoiler….
You know… I gave it an 8, but would have liked this episode better if super smart John Sugar had at least put down a water bowl on the tile floor in the bathroom. That poor dog was owned by a drug addicted homeless person, and it seemed as though Sugar never thought to offer him food or even water. It’s like the dog was just along as a prop for those numerous sad-eyed close-ups.