This sounds like a moral position until actually having one’s life threatened. There’s no reason to give bravery credit to a statement. That scene showed the paralysis effect of our brain, the ENTIRE POINT is that he was unable to save his friend. Same point is referenced multiple times in the book, and once more(without nominal reference) in the series. Spielberg and Hanks saved their audience of most of the visible anguish and tears in the interwoven interviews. Honestly, the author of the book saves the audience from details, too. It was all THAT BAD.
So.
The folks who said it “wasn’t that bad” and “Hillary evil”, nearly in the same breath, have an accessible platform with an audience that can presume engagement (including purchasing). Jones even attacked parents of murdered children with his newfound power. Confirming that infamous line about absolute (in his small pond) power: it corrupts absolutely.
I also like the contrast of how this luxurious item is in a bare concrete cell. Looks like the armrests need to be a bit higher to comfortably reach my elbows.
The Amber & Lacey, Lacey & Amber Show gets me into a positive mood.
Countdown with Keith Olbermann is still good when he isn’t bringing up exes.
Worlds Beyond Number is a neat TTRPG live play from last year.
Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend
Bonanas for Bonanza because Maria Bamford is an unsung comedy legend
The Doug Stanhope Podcast
How Did This Get Made? making fun of bad movies is fun.
Lovett or Leave It politics with a spoonful of snark
LeVar Burton Reads reading rainbow will never die!
SmartLess easy listening
Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me the sign of a true celebrity is appearing on this show.
Strike Force Five was kinda neat as an insight into unscripted dialogue with competing professionals, but they seemed to gang up on Jimmy Fallon, who, arguably, has the most prestigious late night show.
Honestly I heard one of my nieces or nephews in my head saying “So what?” because that’s their thing lately and the tangent fell freely from my brainmeats.