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Continuum – A Good Sci-Fy Series

Last year I started watching a new science fiction series on the Sci-Fy cable channel, Friday nights at 9:00 pm. The series name is Continuum and the premise is that a group of criminals from the future figure out a way to go back in time rather than be punished in their own time for their crimes. A police officer accidentally gets transported back in time with them, and the chase to corral the criminals and find a way back to their future time ensues.

I like the casting, the characters are very realistic. The setting is Vancouver, so it is not too foreign for the Americans to relate to the geography and style of buildings.

A nice twist that is slowly revealed is that the criminals make it back in time partly through the efforts of a mastermind who remains in the future but has a younger version of himself just emerging from adolescence and preparing to build his evil empire. Part of the problem with the future is that the world is run by corporations rather than elected governments. I thought that was a timely reflection on what we are dealing with here in America right now and our own fight to take the money out politics.

Swamp People Are Some Scary Fuckers

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Have you watched that cable show called “Swamp People”? Those guys are some scary weird mother fuckers. Good god – I can’t understand a word those fuckers say except, “That’s an eight footer! That’s an 8 footer!”

I mean, what is it about killing alligators that makes a TV shows? Fuck me – I’m so glad I don’t live down there. Remind me to stay the fuck away from swamps – I’m more concerned about those kind of fucked up people being down there than I am worried about alligators.

Muscle Cars Rule

Found a great car show on the cable channel Spike. I never saw an ad for this show and have never heard anyone talk about it, but I was clicking through the channels and Boom! Found the fucker!

The show has different segments, but the main thing about the episode that I watched is that a guy goes looking for old muscle cars from the 1970s and then he tears them down and rebuilds them into new, mean street machines.

There were other parts of the show that were interesting – lots of trivia and hands on demonstrations of how to restore car parts, like a caliper or a carburetor. Good stuff – I want to watch this show again.