Special Ops: Lioness
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Lionessis a mess of political signifiers without a coherent political worldview.
You might say thats what makes this cowboy techno-thriller an all-American TV classic.
In the context of these interesting times, its also what makes it increasingly crazy-making to watch.
Theres no such thing as a moral war, Cruz.
There is survival and there is surrender.
If you might find one.
Together, theyre able to maneuver the tail to a stop and hold the guy at gunpoint.
I am the file you cant check out of a library.
A strange but admittedly cool way to say youve worked at the same job for 20 years.
Take the first scene where Josephina catches a stray moment of comradery from Tucker.
A hilarious artillery-measuring mic-drop on the boys here.
Anyway, she lets it slip that she just wants to get back to her unit.
The sooner we get this over with, the sooner that happens.
Straight-forward citizenship or even soldiering is not an option.
Whether by choice or under duress, enter the gray and youre in it for good.
Hold up, guys, we havent had our comfortably-above-mid action scene for the week.
Once inside the warehouse, they discover hundreds of children cowering in the dark.
What the fuck was that?
What the fuck was that, indeed?