Colonel Sanders
Veteran Member
And why is it always so awful when utopia is actually created? To this day I'm still confused about why the Alduous Huxley's Brave New World was such a bad place. Satisfying work, complete security, excellent health, great sex, happiness, good drugs?
Yeah. Count me out of that shit.![]()
Because such societies stagnate. They don't create or build or advance because everyone is getting stoned after work. Wash, rinse and repeat. No better than a herd of milk cows, standing there chewing cud while getting milked.
I don't think that's necessarily true, but even if it is, it still doesn't explain why what we have today is better. That's what I'm getting at. In Brave New World, they'd achieved the desired end game.
Anyway, the series was solid. I never read the book so I have nothing to compare it to. My only major complaint is that the last episode spent gads of time on the Mediator's completely-unnecessary-to-the-story thing about his ex. There was a stretch of almost 20 straight minutes of air time devoted to what was by far the least interesting aspect of the show, and another healthy portion of it interweaved before that. After a while I just fast forwarded through it.
But overall, I liked the way it was done, and hopefully it augurs well for the future of SyFy.