How do you know whether a TV series is made in America? There's a gun in the advertising clips.
Personally, I consider American movies and TV to be over-the-top melodrama, and I prefer British movies and TV because they are (generally) quite understated and thus more realistic.
My wife watched a few seasons of "Line of Duty", a British production. The first episodes of at least two seasons had persons with automatic rifles ambushing police convoys. This may happen from time to time in Sinaloa, but in England?
They have built a "tooth paste aisle". I can't even remember the hit Netflix shows I watched last year. Its basically toothpaste now. Welcome to Future Shock.
Expecting management robots to explain what they are doing is a joke. They are replaced at higher frequencies than the shows.
simonblack|4 years ago
Personally, I consider American movies and TV to be over-the-top melodrama, and I prefer British movies and TV because they are (generally) quite understated and thus more realistic.
Of course, YMMV.
cafard|4 years ago
Dj46|4 years ago
Expecting management robots to explain what they are doing is a joke. They are replaced at higher frequencies than the shows.
neonate|4 years ago