I get the feeling you’ve not been told about all the death and disease Native Americans experienced in reservations, especially at the beginning. The only real difference is reservations did not have buildings…they were just wastelands.
I get the feeling you’ve not been told about all the death and disease Native Americans experienced in reservations, especially at the beginning. The only real difference is reservations did not have buildings…they were just wastelands.
Came here to say the same thing.
Also, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind was better than it had a right to be.
Me, too. Got Sync as soon as it was available and haven’t looked back.
Ooo, also Our Flag Means Death, only 2 seasons but such a great show.
What We Do In The Shadows, delightful and so wrong on so many levels…lol
Someone else already said it, but I agree so strongly, I gotta restate…Reservation Dogs…heart-warming and with great character arcs.
It is so unbelievably good…on Hulu. Well worth checking out!
Pushing Daisies is simply delightful and whimsical.
The Magicians is an epic story with highly entertaining characters and a full storyline with an actual ending.
Loudermilk is a witty and heartfelt look at people trying to get by while also dealing with their alcoholism.
Sandman is masterfully done, a visual treat, regardless of whether you’re a fan of the comic.
Today? Yeah. Back then? No.