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I watched Evil on regular TV. The first season was intriguing in a way, but it went off the rails in season 2, at least for me.
Right now I'm watching Boiling Point. A soapy soap opera, but thankfully short.
We're watching Evil. I think were almost done with season 1. Kind of sad if it goes south for season 2. I guess we'll see what happens.
The show's basic premise really speaks to me as I've struggled with the good and evil thing. I lean toward the psychology aspects but where is that line begins, and ends is tough for me. Of course, people commit horrible acts, are they evil or mentally defective. I've read somewhere that people with anti-social personalities have different brain structures or something along those lines, so they are just mentally defective or whatever. Or is that just the ruse and they are just flat out evil. Like they enjoy hurting people for the fun of it so to speak. I know that exists but are they just suffering from a mental condition.
I watched another movie on Netflix called "The Son" with Hugh Jackman and Laura Dern (Anthony Hopkins has a very small role). I found it depressing and almost didn't finish it but I was curious to how it ended.
Would I recommend it? No, unless one has experienced divorced with a teenager who didn't handle it well and can relate to the family dynamics.
We're watching Evil. I think were almost done with season 1. Kind of sad if it goes south for season 2. I guess we'll see what happens.
The show's basic premise really speaks to me as I've struggled with the good and evil thing. I lean toward the psychology aspects but where is that line begins, and ends is tough for me. Of course, people commit horrible acts, are they evil or mentally defective. I've read somewhere that people with anti-social personalities have different brain structures or something along those lines, so they are just mentally defective or whatever. Or is that just the ruse and they are just flat out evil. Like they enjoy hurting people for the fun of it so to speak. I know that exists but are they just suffering from a mental condition.
LOL, round and round I guess.
Yes, I thought the premise was sound. Please let me know what you think of the next season.
I tried to look at 'Power' (history of policing). Almost turned it off after the 'opening' dialog, but figured it wouldn't be completely one-sided. After maybe 15 minutes I decided I was wrong.
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