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<blockquote data-quote="debeguiled" data-source="post: 1411859" data-attributes="member: 7867"><p>I liked Devs better than Westworld. A good critique of Silicon Valley culture, a very philosophical series, moving slow with a lot of theorizing punctuated by acts of sudden violence. It is interesting to see how big questions are approached when you dismiss Christianity out of hand, these nerds make a fascinating mess of things, mostly to avoid dealing with their own traumas and fears. They try and address Christianty at one point and the view is oversimplified to the point of inanity. Edjamacated idiots. Written and directed by Alex Garland. At times some red pilled observations pop up out of nowhere, like a simp getting called out. A lot of talk in this one, which some of us like in a show.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="debeguiled, post: 1411859, member: 7867"] I liked Devs better than Westworld. A good critique of Silicon Valley culture, a very philosophical series, moving slow with a lot of theorizing punctuated by acts of sudden violence. It is interesting to see how big questions are approached when you dismiss Christianity out of hand, these nerds make a fascinating mess of things, mostly to avoid dealing with their own traumas and fears. They try and address Christianty at one point and the view is oversimplified to the point of inanity. Edjamacated idiots. Written and directed by Alex Garland. At times some red pilled observations pop up out of nowhere, like a simp getting called out. A lot of talk in this one, which some of us like in a show. [/QUOTE]
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