I liked the fight scene on the beach at the end of H50. It was overly flashy, but fun.
NCIS was excellent with the de-aging. I got confused, because I couldn't work out why they looked so weird for a moment, but it was really well done.
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I liked the fight scene on the beach at the end of H50. It was overly flashy, but fun.
NCIS was excellent with the de-aging. I got confused, because I couldn't work out why they looked so weird for a moment, but it was really well done.
I just watched the Bones with the slave ship, but I missed the beginning. Can someone tell me where the slave ship set out from? Why did the slaves all have Western names?
I was iffy on the names as well, and Cam's reaction seemed weird for someone with just the same name as her grandmother.
I think that we were supposed to think that it actually was her grandmother, but she didn't want to talk about it. I think that this was their attempt to be racially sensitive.
Really? huh
I did enjoy the pink stuff on the new bones and watching them try to figure it out.
I think that this was their attempt to be racially sensitive.
I normally choke up like a bitch at anything remotely slave-trade related, and I was heading there with this final moment, and then all the Western names started up, and all I could think was "what? where did these slaves come from? are they relocating US slaves?"
And it totally blew what's usually surefire for me.
Yeah, I didn't say that it was a good attempt.
The Western names totally took me out of the story too.
See, I totally thought the slaves would have had Western names given to them by the English before they put them on the boats. I can't imagine that slave traders would have known or valued African names.
They wouldn't get named until they were sold, and usually wouldn't happen until they hit their destination. Until then, not valued enough to be named. Remember, they'd toss a chainlinked series of mostly living slaves off the ship if a few of them died of disease. You don't go around naming chattel like that.
I'm not sure, also, when the ship was to have sunk, but surnames were a relatively late development for unfreed slaves.