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I don't know what the 10 starrers watched, but it wasn't "The Ignorant Angels" (look at how they are ALL written - dead giveaway they aren't real).
It was like a VERY bad soap opera but with better camera work - the acting and dialogue were appallingly bad. I literally have enjoyed watching paint dry more than I did watching this; don't waste your time.
It was like a VERY bad soap opera but with better camera work - the acting and dialogue were appallingly bad. I literally have enjoyed watching paint dry more than I did watching this; don't waste your time.
We know what one errant line of code can do, let alone a computer virus - it can destroy. Add it to a humanoid body, give it hacker skills, and you have a walking, talking annihilation machine. When the puppet outgrows the creator, there isn't room for both. Viruses live to spread. This episode and its follow-up are valid warnings. Remember, never create something you can't control - it WILL end badly.
"The Raincoat Killer", et al, is a documentary on how, despite being one of the most abjectly inept police forces to exist, the Seoul, Korea police caught a serial killer. Apparently, the Seoul police worked on a reward basis for promotion, so they didn't bother themselves with any other crimes but murder; you'd think they'd have been better at it. The documentary is incredulously amusing at times, which is disturbing. It also gave insight into who the P. D. found valuable in society and who they didn't/don't.