Ok, Allyson, I'll flame off. It probably has to do with my not knowing Kevin all that much.
I think I am protective of Joss. I do not know why. He is filthy rich.
Tim, also, is not encumbered for funds.
Fuck 'em both. They can protect themselves.
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls and The Inside), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Ok, Allyson, I'll flame off. It probably has to do with my not knowing Kevin all that much.
I think I am protective of Joss. I do not know why. He is filthy rich.
Tim, also, is not encumbered for funds.
Fuck 'em both. They can protect themselves.
They'll always have Buffy.
The first episode shows every sign of continuing in Whedon's tradition of producing TV fiction that is not just liberal, but radical in its political sensibilities, though with a minimum of overt politics.
I forced myself the to skim the entire article. (Could not bring myself to read it carefully.) The examples it gives of radical leftism seem to be:
A) noting that women are people,
B) noting that good and evil can exist side by side while remaining distinct.
Uh yeah. Those are radical leftist positions all right. Cause no one not a radical leftist has ever noticed either one of these things. It is not possible, for example, that a libertarian Heinlein's admirerer who has written a mini-series based upon "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" would be aware of such things without having become a radical leftist.
The politics of The Inside do not interest me so much. If you have the FBI, you are starting out on the Right.
Gus - I agree. The chance to snark at someone trying to read politics into it that were not there interested me, at least for one post.
On edit. On second thought I'm not sure locating it in the FBI automatically locates the politics on the right. But I agree that an extended discussion of the politics of The Inside would not be interesting.
Personally ... the politics of The Inside don't interest me because they don't interest me. Any extrapolation I might do is me projecting, not me knowing.
What ita said. The FBI being right of center is a projection on my part.
Still, the presumption of guilt seems to be a thing (to me, maybe only to me) in The Inside.
What ita said.
That said (yeah, shut up) am I reading it wrong in thinking that the article (which I skimmed until about the half-way point) is actually praising the "radical" viewpoint? Not so much what I'd have thought from the comments. But Gus's point about the presumption of guilt and just the show in general - I feel a much more rightist vibe than lefty.
No, I think it's praise too. I just think it's really weird praise and kinda like that other review that was very positive but made me wonder what show they were watching.
Weird and what-show I totally agree with.