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Pop Critics: SciFi’s “Charlie Jade” preview

  • Mike · 1 year ago
    I read Porter's preview a bit ago and I am totally psyched for this series. Glad it's coming to SciFi.
  • Cap'n Schwartz · 1 year ago
    Wow great write up R.A!!! I'd never even heard of this, I will have to check it out....
  • Tabitha Grace Smith · 1 year ago
    Yay!! Great review, I'm very excited.

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  • Richard · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the welcome, guys. Glad you're going to check it out, too. I think you'll enjoy.

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  • jina · 1 year ago
    i giggle when i see the word "titular", mostly because i am ten years old.
  • DadofIandI · 1 year ago
    Was Global Frequency based on the DC comic? I will check this out but I am sure my wife we think I am nerd for watching the Sci-Fi Channel. It'd be nice to see something like this with a bigger budget.

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  • Richard · 1 year ago
    @DadofIandI: yah, the shot-but-never-aired Global Frequency pilot was based on Warren Ellis' comic. As John Rogers (the screenwriter) is fond of saying, Michelle Forbes *was* Miranda F***in' Zero.

    If you ever find a bootleg copy of it, I highly recommend it. As highly as I recommend giving Charlie Jade a try.

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  • Sean · 1 year ago
    Just started watching it. Missed the first one but I d/l it. I love this show for the simple fact that it makes you think! No other show can do that besides LOST. I love it. I really hope it gets a season 2. There is so much more to explore and so many more universes to include.
  • Mike · 1 year ago
    Sean, keep checking back with us over the season, because Richard will be doing all the recaps - gonna be fun to watch this show together.
  • Sean · 1 year ago
    Don't worry Mike, I plan on it. Plus, the reviews are good reads. Some how it makes the show seem more simpler than it is or maybe it's really not that complicated... and it's all in my head lol.
  • Mike · 1 year ago
    Sean, I'm with you :)

    Richard's recaps REALLY help me grasp what is going on, because I was utterly confused after the first episode :)
  • Richard · 1 year ago
    Thanks, Sean. Glad the preview and recaps are helping. Trust me...it is that hard. Remember, I've already seen the whole season. When I watched it the first time I was just as lost as everyone else.
  • Cap'n Schwartz · 1 year ago
    Richard is doing a great job on the reviews for this, his initial article on this show is what got me to see it!! Keep up the great work Richard!!
  • Richard · 1 year ago
    Thanks, Cap'n! Hope you're enjoying it.
  • Cap'n Schwartz · 1 year ago
    Yeah I really like it so far, I'm so glad you pointed this out, I'd never heard of it, or knew it was going to be on...
    Thanks agian!!
  • Payday Loan Advocate · 1 year ago
    The classic novel, Brave New World, was first published in 1932. The author, Aldous Huxley, conveyed the possible events that would take place if the government took complete control of our daily lives. He wrote in reflection of his own surroundings, of how his hometown of London may look in the year 2540, if they continued with the programs to end war, divergence, suffering, and unreceptive ruling. It defines exactly how everyday lives would be like, with no ability to utilize their voice or live the way they choose to live. This brought a large number of criticisms knocking on Huxley’s door. Conversely, many of the same seeds have been planted in America, which have created a similar scare as was in the classic piece of literature. Although the socialist and the communist movements have been around for several generations in America, it hasn’t taken much prevalence until this one. It’s preposterous that politicians are trying to put a great number of things under the exclusive control of the government. Let’s take the state of California for instance. In some parts of Los Angeles, dishonest officials have put restrictions on various areas, forbidding where fast food restaurants are allowed to set up new shops. That’s right. You can’t have a hamburger in certain places in South Los Angeles, whether you like it or not. On top of the petty matters they base their focus on, they intend to stretch out even further and conquer more than what they currently control. State and national politicians are trying to remove the admission to fast and easy payday loans, only to assemble enough votes to carry out their own self-interest. Undoubtedly, this further proves our government’s intention to stringently control our daily lives.

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  • R.A. Porter · 1 year ago
    Beyond having NOTHING to do with this post, you're an egregious little d-bag. Usurers are the most despicable of all the world's vermin. You're parasites.
  • Cap'n Schwartz · 1 year ago
    LOLOLOL!!! bravo...
  • daddyjason · 1 year ago
    I would delete this comment, but Richard's reply is too funny...
  • Mike Olbinski · 1 year ago
    Amazing how Disqus could let this go through anyways :)