A step in the right direction for sure. We’re active and I hate media but even we indulge in the shared family streaming every once in a while. Reacher and Jack Ryan we’re both tolerable in terms of PCness due a change. Although they still find a way to sneak it in, especially in Jack Ryan going out of their way to put women/minorities in every prominent role/power figure. At least a thought provoking/exciting plot. If it were up to me I don’t think I’d want a tv in our house at all but in moderation (and awareness of the goal of media to influence), I don’t think it’s the end of the world
I don't think that's the angle either given that he's basically giving the finger to the standard authority figures throughout the whole second season (including mil).
"Just fucking kill [the villain], arrests are pointless" is straight up not a narrative they want people thinking about, IMO, and I don't see any real redeeming (to the NWO) narrative that would justify getting people to sympathize with a vigilante (which if you'll notice, has become FAR more uncommon than it used to be in popular media).
He legit executes several of them "in cold blood". And I can't remember even one time the characters had a discussion about how just killing their enemies was bad because the law blah blah blah, they simply didn't even discuss it lol.
They need to up recruitment numbers with a certain demographic so showcasing those archetype helps that cause
A step in the right direction for sure. We’re active and I hate media but even we indulge in the shared family streaming every once in a while. Reacher and Jack Ryan we’re both tolerable in terms of PCness due a change. Although they still find a way to sneak it in, especially in Jack Ryan going out of their way to put women/minorities in every prominent role/power figure. At least a thought provoking/exciting plot. If it were up to me I don’t think I’d want a tv in our house at all but in moderation (and awareness of the goal of media to influence), I don’t think it’s the end of the world
I don't think that's the angle either given that he's basically giving the finger to the standard authority figures throughout the whole second season (including mil).
"Just fucking kill [the villain], arrests are pointless" is straight up not a narrative they want people thinking about, IMO, and I don't see any real redeeming (to the NWO) narrative that would justify getting people to sympathize with a vigilante (which if you'll notice, has become FAR more uncommon than it used to be in popular media).
Based lol.
He legit executes several of them "in cold blood". And I can't remember even one time the characters had a discussion about how just killing their enemies was bad because the law blah blah blah, they simply didn't even discuss it lol.
Exactly it’s based.
Of course they need Whites in the military because they know that the diversity hires won’t fight properly in a war.