And I wish the world was less dystopian, but here we are
TV doesn’t have to be representative of our situation
So, he’s bringing back The Orville, right?
Nope, more Family Guy
Ah, yes, the most uplifting and hopeful show on the air :3
Shut up, Meg
the VA for MEG really shouldve shutup, aka the shilling for masterson.
6 years for 36 episodes, is an extremely long time. as said by pallacki(the co-lead) in a podcast, she said her and others working on the shows couldnt afford living off in between scant seasons in hollywood. its also a problem with other shows who do 1-2 years between season, and only 6-8 episodes per seasons, its networks not wanting to spend too much money for a well written show.
I hope not.
And reverting the last two pretty dystopian seasons?
Dystopian fictions are comforting compared to how the world is faring these days. At least fictional dystopias are set to have a viable solution.
There’s something to this. I have much less interest in light hearted content these days. But I also refuse to watch the handmaids tale since it’s a little too real for me.
Depends on the dystopia, lots don’t have viable solutions to the dystopia, just living a little less shittily.
I’ve always found the cyberpunk dystopias to be a kind of magical realism precisely because they are so intractable.
The villains are always ten steps ahead. The system of oppression never seems to falter or contradict itself. The plucky rebels always have a nefarious super secret mole in their midst.
IRL, our businesses and governments are riddled with flaws. They’re staffed with legions of lazy and incompetent bureaucrats. They are constantly getting caught with their pants down.
What really keeps the system going is inertia. Too many people are afraid of banging into the security state. Too many people feel like they, personally, have too much to lose in resistance and nothing to gain from a revolution. Too many people are simply pessimist - convinced the hell they know must be better than an uncertain future.
then make more orville. it is conscious-positive, expands moral insight, and talks about things kept quiet.
it is an overall good for humanity.
I feel the same way. It seemed to all change 9/11 and never really recovered. Then again, art just reflects our reality.
art also influences reality. creating art that presents overthrowing the shackles of fascism as fun and rewarding is important
Well, they’ve been doing that for decades now and it isn’t working.
It’s weird he says this considering how mean and cruel most of his characters are. Like it’s been a while since I’ve watched anything made by him, but I remember everyone being a dick to each other basically the entire time.
Make more Naked Gun and I’ll be slightly happier.
I don’t know if you’re aware, and if not boy do I have news for you
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLguU7WLreA
But also, yes, I think it was pretty well done and could use more terribly hilarious cop comedies
I do know! Seth MacFarlane worked on the new one. Saw his name when they rolled credits as Producer.
As a trans person, I really hope Seth MacFarlane stops making television.
Art mimics life.
It was disappointing when Joe Pera Talks With You was canceled because it filled this gap. Same with How To With John Wilson honestly. At least with How To, it was John’s own choice to end it when he felt like ending it. Talks With You had so much further to go yet with it’s characters and setting.
Anyway, both felt really hopeful and kind, and I miss that in television a lot of days.
Cosmos was very hopeful, but it’s also kind of depressing to watch now when Carl says he believes Humanity will pull together instead of sailing over the brink.
I’m here for that. The new Superman was a breath of fresh air, not just because it was an incomparably better representation of the character than Man Of Steel’s version but because it was so hopeful.
Oh, I’ve lost hope for humanitys future and it’s not because of fiction.
Well I wish reality wasn’t so dystopian.
I wholeheartedly agree