I’m really enjoying this season. I know that watching a show about complicated, yet strong women isn’t everyone’s thing. I have a weather eye out for every mythological reference. Just because something is a bit of magical realism (or centers marginalized viewpoints) doesn’t mean it’s without authenticity. ❤
Jodie doesn't have to justify Danvers, folks should know it's just a character. The primary theme of the series is that the protagonists are disturbingly unscrupulous.
She’s the only reason I continue to watch this pos. I’m hoping the show moves on from the constant politic tropes so can see if they mention Rust Cohle or not and why his dead dad is written in
This podcast is more about telling the feminist and socio-political view points of these people but the fans want the symbolism explained, the storyline debated. This was a dud to me.
The scenes where Danvers repeatedly wanted to erase Leah's indigenous culture and customs are very uncomfortable to watch as the repeatedness of it crosses the line into racism.
Who would want their daughter Marking up their face like that. It’s ugly. God forbid the young girl respect her mother. But she’s Indian or whatever so that means she doesn’t have to respect the no good white woman that raised her
This podcast should be focused on the script of the series, how it was filmed, curious details regarding the writing and cinematography, etc. Not this topic. This could be a second podcast for awareness...
Thoroughly disappointed. The script is cheesy and takes the cheap way out all the time. Kali is a new actor and therefore doesn't have the depth of choices that are an accomplished actor might have, so her character is predictable. And Foster, who knows better, phones it in repeatedly. Then you add crap about it being a horror story. Is it a horror story or a detective story? It can't be both. I won't be watching anymore of these episodes. I would give this a C at best. why don't you put in the effort to make another season as good as season one? You have the money HBO. Spend it.
Seriously? It can't be both horror and a Detective series? You have obviously never become familiar with fiction genres like Horror Noir, Nordic Noir, and Horror mysteries. 😵🤯
@@thunderousapplause I dont follow that reasoning. If you are implying that Horror always equals supernatural then that is not accurate. There is no "True Detective" series creation playbook that says a show about detectives investigating a deep and terrifying mystery cannot have horror elements to its story. One could even argue that there were some horror elements to the first season and maybe even season 3.
No it is a mystery that just addresses real world problems in its environment which makes sense I mean this is nothing new this has always been happening