Lazeistheman2 : I took your advice, and people should let the title throw them off, this film sucks. Im no...
Lazeistheman2 : One of the worst films I have seen all year. Disaster Movie was better. I just couldn't ge...
yonkk : Vegan is a very old word meaning; Poor Hunter
Catitos : Great movie. Very rewatchable.
RobotAllah : Entertaining enough. Got a kick out of McConaughey overacting the shit out his character. ...
Alien : Jean Shrimpton used to be one of, if not the, highest paid supermodels. She was stunning. ...
greyfur : Was a good ending. This will be missed...
greyfur : Yeah, would have been nice, but now think I'm gonna take the time to watch that last episo...
Mandalorian : Man it ends really good. I was hoping the ending would be a cliffhanger for another season...
Boraes : Contains spoilers. Click to show. Just bugs me how Adira could of been an incredibly interesting character being a trill hos...
It’s surprising how this transpired and how quickly it became an epidemic. Seriously the drug company and FDA needed to be held responsible for this but what was really surprising is how many road blocks law enforcement threw up. They had people wanting to investigate and look into it but there was a ton of red tape. Especially since it involved a big drug company and the medical industry. I’m on the 4th episode and really can’t wait for the next 4 episodes(read the Rolling Stone article on this and they stated it was an 8 episode series). What really gets me is the pharma companies not coming out commenting or trying to defend themselves on this show. Most of the time you will see companies come out and defend their product or at least make a comment about how it is “fiction”. Not seeing that currently, I guess time will tell if they decide to comment.
Not really surprising, FDA are bought. As far as drug companies go it’s their normal policy to avoid directly defending their products and blatant crimes, but instead have their flunkies at all levels do it for them.