re: USA Politics- Fox News
@syrotter I mean they'll find another one to fill in his place. It isn't like neonazi trash rich white guy is rare element in the discourse.
USA Politics- Fox News
Okay, well I didn't have Tucker Carlson leaving Fox News suddenly on my Bingo card. Impactful? probably not.
But the guy was a popular sewage spewer so having him off air isn't a bad thing.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/tucker-carlson-is-gone-from-fox-news
I wrote the words for everything on the upcoming FourPlay album, Signs of Life, except for this.
But I took such joy in saying the words while they played.
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Honestly if I was adapting this into a screenplay I can see the way I'd want to do it. Make each of the smaller mysteries into their own long format mystery with connective tissue around the Four until the climax.
Build tension. Play up that Poirot is really the only one who sees the Big Four's machinations even as he solves the puzzles and saves lives.
Guess what I am saying is ai want a 10 part Poirot miniseries of the Big Four a novel few people like enough to justify such a thing.
I can see why this is not one of the more well loved or more remembered Poirot stories. Beyond the isue that people didnt love the dorky dime store early spy stuff Christie liked to play with.
The truth is that Big Four is more a collection of smaller adventures and short stories stitched together into an over arching plot and some people might find that offputting.
I think it is a really fun and experimental way for Christie to play with her characters
The fact that Politico felt the necessity of including the "actually" in the headline about this widely known and available fact speaks to how hegemonic racist assumptions about crime - that it's caused by naive libs being too easy on minorities - are in the news discourse https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/04/23/surprising-geography-of-gun-violence-00092413
Alright, so, I've finished re-watching Star Trek 1/2/3 (bonus, with my tween) so I would have it fresher in my mind how Kirk and his son parallel with Picard and I-don't-yet-know-his-name. I'm only at early S2 in my DS9 re-watch, so I don't know if I should just pause that and pick up Picard S3 for a while, or just keep waiting there and complete DS9 again.
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