Honestly, I was going through puberty at the time, so I didn't really notice much beyond HEY THESE BOOKS HAVE SEX IN THEM I LIKE BOOKS WITH SEX IN THEM.
So, you know, probably. Piers Anthony is a pretty creeptastic guy.
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Honestly, I was going through puberty at the time, so I didn't really notice much beyond HEY THESE BOOKS HAVE SEX IN THEM I LIKE BOOKS WITH SEX IN THEM.
So, you know, probably. Piers Anthony is a pretty creeptastic guy.
My puberty reaction was "those older men seem disturbingly interested in my panties." And I took all the books and dumped them outside a bookstore. I didn't even want money for them. Then needed to be gone, and I went back to Jondalar's epic schlong for my sex stories.
I think when I was 15 or 16, it seemed completely reasonable to me that girls my age were being treated as adults. Kinda cool even. But by 18 or 19, the girls started being SO YOUNG, and I felt like judging the 70 year old for dating the 17 year old was not only okay but right and proper.
So anyone else watch Almost Human? I like the cast, and the world-building isn't terrible. But.
Lyla Garrity is completely unconvincing, and appears to wear the same outfit for three days in a row. Kennex and Dorian are way too comfy with each other too quickly. Where's the tension, if Kennex blames a robot for the death of his partner and his whole squad?
Where are the female robot-cops? Where is the demographic diversity I see in Brooklyn Nine-Nine? Why did the one Asian female cop get killed off in the pilot? (I really liked her, what we saw of her.)
And why, oh why, did the writers find themselves incapable of waiting more than a week to introduce a SEXBOT episode? And once they did, why did the casting director decide that this was where he was going to use all the non-white actresses they'd been considering? And where were the male sexbots? Are there no gay people in this universe?
Argh. I like the cast, I do. But I'm giving Fox the evil eye.
Suela, I agree with every point. I haven't watched the second ep yet, but I assume the reason for sexbots this early in the run is so lots of people will watch it.
I believe there was one near-naked male in the wide shot of SexBot, Inc. But I certainly never saw him (or others) again after that.
Other than that pretty much everything you said is pretty spot-on. I'm enjoying the show, but I'm hoping/expecting improvement as it finds its voice.
Where is the demographic diversity I see in Brooklyn Nine-Nine?
For the demographic of race:
I didn't see a lot of different ages, and I can only think of three women (I have had the hots for that Asian cop for twenty years now, i swear. She was recently a nurse on SPN) in law enforcement, but the cop that hates McCoy was complaining to a female cop, wasn't he? Or was he complaining to Minka?
Orlando's latest tweeted video: "I once was white, but now I'm chocolate".
I love Monday nights.
Me too. Even if I don't get to see the lineup until Tuesday, if I'm lucky.
I was pleasantly surprised by the sexbot episode. Some touching moments, compassion towards the androids (and not all from Dorian), a clear connection between the exploitation of synthetic women and the exploitation of human women. Worked for me.
Also, glass armonica! Awesome!
I've decided it was the theremin of the 18th century.