See, this response kind of encapsulates the problem I have with the premise. The Union winning the civil war didn't end sharecropping, or Jim Crow, or prison labor camps...all ways in which many aspects of institutional slavery were able live and thrive well after the 13th amendment. Hell, reconstruction ended up a farce where the Confederates were largely allowed to resume control of the South anyway. I'm concerned that this show will aid in whitewashing real American history for the sake of contrast with the fictional history. Hope I'm wrong, but again I have almost no faith in D&D.You shouldn't so easily discredit the fact that modern slavery could have been a very real outcome if the North lost the civil war.
If anything, this show is going to be intense as fuck to watch and could even be cancelled because of it.
You forgot, have a John Brown-like figure that is portrayed as the villain because he's/she's not trying to have a nice and peaceful discourse with all the slave owners.All but guaranteed plot lines from this show:
Young son of a long time slave owning family is conflicted, has second thoughts about the whole institution when he falls in love with a very attractive slave
Samuel L Jackson type character from Django Unchained as one of the villains
Female slave owner who uses her male slaves for sex
Some form of either gladiator or competitive sport where the participants are all slaves. These slaves enjoy perks others don't and even enjoy fame, but they're still bound to slavery and the paradox is devastating!
Slave rebellion at some point
It's going to be awful.
You forgot, have a John Brown-like figure that is portrayed as the villain because he's not trying to have a nice and peaceful discourse with all the slave owners.
No,I don't.If something bothers me about a show,I simply won't support it,so I don't watch it.
Why would that be a selling point for anyone.Didn't know David and Weiss were writing it. Looking forward to it.
Shit you could do a show on the failures of the reconstruction era south and say basically everything you could say with this shit AND give people some actual history to learn
Exactly. I feel like I wouldn't have as much of an issue with the show if white America's understanding of the real history of this issue wasn't so goddamn whitewashed and insufficient. As it is, I'm worried this show will just be there making other white people feel good about how things turned out compared to "how it could have been," while ignoring that things didn't really turn out too well in many ways.Shit you could do a show on the failures of the reconstruction era south and say basically everything you could say with this shit AND give people some actual history to learn
Yeah, that's a good, succinct summary of my main issue with this. Plus D&D having a shitty record when it comes to original content.This really summed up my issues with the premise
The premise struck me as rather bizarre because the wording read like the South was actually very wealthy, whereas they would be in North Korean levels of poverty if they were still running slavery in the modern era from all the embargos and sanctions.
That's before we even get to the reality that they most likely would have been getting nuke by civil war 2.
They could at least get Turtledove to consult
Well I'm mostly talking about David here. Weiss is good too, but David's book City of thieves is one of my favorite books of all time and they've been adapting someone else's material for a TV show for several years, which probably restricted them a lot. I'm excited to see what original stuff they come up with for this show.Why would that be a selling point for anyone.
Premise I can see, but the writers staff is the most damming thing about this whole project.
You could even make Andrew Johnson basically Trump FFS it writes itself.
Amazed he isn't getting cut a check tbhThey could at least get Turtledove to consult
I don't see this having much international appeal either.I assume you're gonna have a much harder time to sell a historical Civil War show to international audiences?
Spoilers I guess
is kinda about that in a round about way. Yes it's more aboutWestworldautonomy and free will, but the hosts can be seen as slaves
I don't see this having much international appeal either.
The whining was so misguided. That debut thread was an embarrassment.
The whining seemed so misguided. That debut thread was an embarrassment.
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The whining seemed so misguided. That debut thread was an embarrassment.
that being said, I'm not jumping out of my seat off the premise. I need to actually see something.
The whining seemed so misguided. That debut thread was an embarrassment.
that being said, I'm not jumping out of my seat off the premise. I need to actually see something.
I have not read that book, so I can't comment on it, but it is pretty universally agreed upon that their original writing on GoT is stinking up the joint.Well I'm mostly talking about David here. Weiss is good too, but David's book City of thieves is one of my favorite books of all time and they've been adapting someone else's material for a TV show for several years, which probably restricted them a lot. I'm excited to see what original stuff they come up with for this show.
your whining seems so misguided. this post is an embarassment
Dude stop with the whining rubbish. It is pretty damn simple why POC aren't all jumping about being happy about this shit.
How so?
How is a show about modern day slavery supposed to be progressive?
Slavery is bad? No fugging way.
How is a show about modern day slavery supposed to be progressive?
Slavery is bad? No fugging way.
If the messaging is bad, it is completely on them. They are in an industry where 55% of their job is messaging. And considering how they handle some of the messages in GoT, it is not shocking they fucked it up and will fuck up the showWe saw a stock photo of two producers and a simple write up with absolutely ZERO direction of where the show is going, what the characters are motivated by, or the tone or ANYTHING. Give me a trailer. They're saying the messaging was poorly delivered. It was. If the premise doesn't please us within 140 characters, we get mad. I get it, but I need a little bit more before I flip my chair over with vitriol.
The setup can be viewed negatively, but the underlying messaging might be a little more progressive than we give it credit for. I'd like to think HBO and the writing team wouldn't run a campaign against black people, but I know some think otherwise.
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We live in a country full of idiots. Maybe people need a reminder of how bad our history was. Is that an interesting premise? Meh. I'm currently not sold on the show just off that. Get Out was a fantastic movie that used a modern setting to depict messaging that mirrored some themes of black history. Who's to say this wont mirror similar talking points?
Get Out had decent writers
Why couldn't we get a show where the slaves free them selves.
Different time period but we did get Spartacus.
We saw a stock photo of two producers and a simple write up with absolutely ZERO direction of where the show is going, what the characters are motivated by, or the tone or ANYTHING.
The setup can be viewed negatively, but the underlying messaging might be a little more progressive than we give it credit for.