any good examples of that happening in shows that spanned that shift?
Sopranos literally got darker after 9/11, cinematography became all shadows
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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
any good examples of that happening in shows that spanned that shift?
Sopranos literally got darker after 9/11, cinematography became all shadows
and they removed the twin towers from the intro for the second half of the show
Im watching for the first time ever, and I think I'm about to hit post 9/11 eps soon.
His therapist called out his racist remark against middle eastern people and I was shocked because I couldn't see that ever happening in tv post 9/11
He was gay, Osama Bin Laden?
Does anyone else have any good examples of that happening in shows that spanned that shift?
Farscape, and it handled it in a very interesting and unconventional-at-the-time way. 9/11 happened about midway through its run. The main character John Crichton is a human "IASA" (generic-brand NASA) astronaut who's shot through a wormhole into some unknown distant part of the universe. The series arc is about him coping with the wild and wondrous and dangerous greater universe and trying to find his way back home.