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Originally Posted by BullsFan
In some ways the story is a bit banal.
When a TV show comes out in 2015 speaking about the top 1% of the world controlling the world with money and putting everyone in endless debt - and being unbeatable - you know the plot is old news. I also doubt only one company holds all the details of debt owned in the whole world as presented. It a bit saddening cos you know from the start that the hero won't beat them. Almost sarcastic to watch him try and fail.
It would be more fun if the hero was on a mission to crack down on tax havens and save the world from poverty or something. That would be a bit more forward thinking and optimistic.
https://www.oxfam.org/en/pressroom/p...-fight-poverty
Reading stuff like this makes you sick....
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...w-over-2125193
I'm sure you didn't want to sound like a total dip**** but in case you did: plz go back to Tumblr.
1) The show clearly doesn't take place in an exact copy of our world so who cares
2) Even if the whole 1% thing was so old (it's not) that doesn't mean there can't be a show about it. Give me a good television show with Hitler as the villain and I'll be entertained as **** as well.
3) Nobody will click your links because this isn't our first 5 minutes on the internet.