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**Military Industrial Complex (ditto, also more corruption/ethic side)
**Military Industrial Complex (ditto, also more corruption/ethic side)
**Secrecy in big government and corperate areas (both buzzwords)
**Secrecy in big government and corperate areas (both buzzwords)
**Abuse of science (abusing subjects etc)
**In/Neo sincerity in big government and corperate areas
**In/Neo sincerity in big government and corperate areas
**Emotional Manipulation in big government and corperate areas ESPECIALLY marketing / psa's / pr
**Emotional Manipulation in big government and corperate areas ESPECIALLY marketing / psa's / pr
***Also dodging questions / stereotpyic "politician talk"
***Also dodging questions / stereotpyic "politician talk"
Also does lots of the "n a t u r a l  t h e r e f o r    a u t o m a t i c a l l y    good/safe" marketing diolouge of the neo-hippie / insincire hippy ad style
**This is contrasted by the blatant examples, and parallels to, the usa opiod epidemic
***For instance the "magic plant" type feedstock is rainbow painted opium poppies
*Sort of shows how companies can "loose that spark"
*Sort of shows how companies can "loose that spark"
*It’s like a gravity assist, if used right it helps significantly to get you where you need to be, if you dip in too far and  get sucked in, you crash
*It’s like a gravity assist, if used right it helps significantly to get you where you need to be, if you dip in too far and  get sucked in, you crash
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*The “the giant” aside/monologue (need to grab it)
*The “the giant” aside/monologue (need to grab it)
*It also has that political thriller aspect of nearly ALL charachters being two faced, having plots/alterior motives, and thus "can't trust anyone" theme
*It also has that political thriller aspect of nearly ALL charachters being two faced, having plots/alterior motives, and thus "can't trust anyone" theme
*Also does lots of the "n a t u r a l  t h e r e f o r    a u t o m a t i c a l l y    good/safe" marketing diolouge of the neo-hippie / insincire hippy ad style
* '''One charachter, the boss "shoots the shit" and is blatantly honest, albeit sometime hurtfully so, this may be the creators "cure/solution" '''
**This is contrasted by the blatant examples, and parallels to, the usa opiod epidemic
***For instance the "magic plant" type feedstock is rainbow painted opium poppies
* '''A good cautionary tale''' (not outright "don't do that" ) '''as OSE goes into marketing, and grows as a company'''
* '''A good cautionary tale''' (not outright "don't do that" ) '''as OSE goes into marketing, and grows as a company'''
* '''A lot of this is in end of season 1/all of season 2 fyi'''
* '''A lot of this is in end of season 1/all of season 2 fyi'''

Revision as of 12:36, 30 May 2020

Basics

  • A series from ~2020
  • Is on many things but mainly:
    • Big Pharma (albeit inflated due to sci-fi ness, and being a VERY complex issue)
    • Military Industrial Complex (ditto, also more corruption/ethic side)
    • Secrecy in big government and corperate areas (both buzzwords)
    • Abuse of science (abusing subjects etc)
    • In/Neo sincerity in big government and corperate areas
    • Emotional Manipulation in big government and corperate areas ESPECIALLY marketing / psa's / pr
      • Also dodging questions / stereotpyic "politician talk"

Also does lots of the "n a t u r a l t h e r e f o r a u t o m a t i c a l l y good/safe" marketing diolouge of the neo-hippie / insincire hippy ad style

    • This is contrasted by the blatant examples, and parallels to, the usa opiod epidemic
      • For instance the "magic plant" type feedstock is rainbow painted opium poppies
  • Sort of shows how companies can "loose that spark"
  • It’s like a gravity assist, if used right it helps significantly to get you where you need to be, if you dip in too far and get sucked in, you crash
  • It also uses Brutalism (mainly in the corperate buildings' design) to relate the authoritarianism of modern capitalism to the authoritarianism of many places that used brutalism (USSR, etc)
  • The “the giant” aside/monologue (need to grab it)
  • It also has that political thriller aspect of nearly ALL charachters being two faced, having plots/alterior motives, and thus "can't trust anyone" theme
  • One charachter, the boss "shoots the shit" and is blatantly honest, albeit sometime hurtfully so, this may be the creators "cure/solution"
  • A good cautionary tale (not outright "don't do that" ) as OSE goes into marketing, and grows as a company
  • A lot of this is in end of season 1/all of season 2 fyi

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