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Author: Daniel
Hey there, 26 year old TV junkie, podcaster, and aspiring screenwriter here. I graduated from Connecticut College with a degree in Film Studies and I love watching TV almost as much as I love criticizing it. My favorite shows include Buffy, The 100, Doctor Who, LOST, Jessica Jones, Breaking Bad, and so many more. Podcasting has been a passion of mine for over 7 years and I've covered a wide variety of (what I'd consider) guilty pleasure TV. This includes everything from Glee to MTV's Scream, to Girl Meets World. I love diving deep into a show, dissecting its storytelling, and commenting on the social and representational messages it provides. Currently, I reside in the Greater Boston area where I do freelance video editing for numerous companies. I've made several short films and I'm currently converting my basement into a mini studio so that I can build a YouTube channel. In my free time I design amateur video games using the Unity Game Engine and go to comedy shows with my wonderful girlfriend. View all posts by Daniel
It bothers me how little young female life is valued throughout the series, but the butchering of Gabriel’s people again brought this home. It seems like there are mere dozens of humans left alive in the entire universe as far as the people on Sanctum know. Without knowing about the ‘canister-kid’ tech of the disciples, you would think every single fertile womb would be treated as an ultra scarce resource.
What good would it do to be in charge of a people who can’t reproduce?
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