InvertedParallax
It would have been fine if they'd either removed Vince Vaughn or made him the main story.
He was acting like he just saw Jeremy irons in dungeons and dragons and thought he was being too subtle. He had 0 awareness that there were other actors in the show, he made every scene a Shakespeare's soliloquy about how intense he was.
That was the problem, everyone was acting it 15/10 intense, and you can't have every character be s1 rusty, woody actually did a great job as the straight man keeping it from devolving into a huge mess.
Cursed stg44 wtf.
But digital watches are pretty cool, aren't they?
Because we legitimized the financial sector as a net benefit to society, historically they were considered a net negative, but now all the smart kids want to go into investment banking.
Boom and bust galore.
It's between India and China, some of the ethnic groups want independence either from india, or as separate indian states, and the PM is a hindu nationalist so he's fine seeing them suffer so long as nothing changes.
China is suspected of helping by sending people over from Myanmar, one of their satellites.
If this was in a more important place it could start ww3, but right now everyone is happy to just watch people die there.
Lenovo m715q, ryzen 2400ge isn't bad, put more ram and an nvme and it's solid.
Sorry, I said this and I wasn't very fair to them.
Their plan is to start by taking other media, particularly comics and Manga, and generating near shot for shot reproductions starting in animation then moving to "augmented live action", basically some guys and cgi fills in the rest.
I'm not sure they can't do it, it'll just take longer than they expect .
I saw very little of it.
The early 90s had a massive dearth of sci-fi TV, we just got star trek back but the recession killed effects budgets for years till t2 kick started the genre again.
It wasn't good, it had a lot of moments that were clearly broken.
I wouldn't call it unwatchable though, there was a small charm, and maybe it's just small farm town me desperate for anything more complex than hee-haw and the 700 club.
Basically, of all the sci-fi TV series of the early 90s, TekWar was by far, one of them.
To anybody here who is statistically destined to outlive me: you guys missed the early sci-fi channel. Bsg classic, buck Rogers, Blake's 5, Galactica 1980 FFS! there were shows there you couldn't imagine.
It's like the sci-fi version of toonami, but like, almost completely terrible.
How many angels can dance on the head of a pin?
Can God microwave a burrito so hot even he can't eat it?
These are the Days of our Lives...
You're right, but I also think they're more realistic, it's about having the alternative source of content as a genre and expanding out from there.