Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Fans.

I don't watch TV anymore.  I rarely see a movie.  If something interests me, I wait and get series at the end of a season or a flick when available on disc.  I avoid the sea of commercials and can watch as many eps as I like.  It's more than that.

It started with performance time being gobbled up.  Used to be that a half hour or hour were almost that.  Few commercials interfered and a complete story could be told in just under 30 minutes.  Now an 'hour' show is barely 40 minutes.  Sheesh.  But time isn't the worst part.

I'm always aware of a message in the ravioli.  Might be adventure, cop procedural, even comedy or sci-fi.  Doesn't matter.  I'm always on the lookout for little things.  For instance, might be an otherwise good show, but the antigun vibe pulses.  I've overlooked it before, but as of late it's increasingly unpalatable.  In historical dramas, I look for accuracy, however moreso for the spirit of the message.  Those are simple examples.  There are so many and I trust you have to judge for yourselves.

Most shameful of all, the past is being erased.  This is both historical and within the realm of shows themselves.

There are literally total rewrites of old shows and even new, revising already collectivist/Cultural Marxist pablum/lies.  Reboots of reboots.  This allows further manipulation and draws people, particularly kids, further away from origin/truth.

Disdain for fandom is rampant.  The people who spent hard earned money are being abused ignored betrayed with the woke/commie revision.  Some in Hollywood are very egocentric to say the least.  I eschew them and gravitate to decent Freedom loving folks.  BTW the disdain extend to crews as well.

Some studios are erasing the past by restricting classic work.

If you care, boycott the clappy trappy churned out today.  Buy DVDs etc and store them.  Become preservationists of decent Freedom minded work.  And work that is not leftist counts as well.

I'll do my part to make some inroad for not just a past, but a restored future.

God bless the Fans!

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