It feels like there is a book or graphic novel or something I was supposed to read in order to understand this show. I felt like I had a pretty good grip on the plot in the first episode, then things went off the rails during episode two and now I'm lost. I want to enjoy it, so I'll keep watching in the hopes that it gets clearer at some point since it's a good idea for a show.
Also, who are these maniacs complaining that all the bad guys are old white men? Did they never consider that white men, especially rich ones, are the people that 'mattered' most at the time? That shouldn't be the thing that's extraordinary about the premise.
Also, who are these maniacs complaining that all the bad guys are old white men? Did they never consider that white men, especially rich ones, are the people that 'mattered' most at the time? That shouldn't be the thing that's extraordinary about the premise.