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Hollywood Admits It Treats Geeks Like Paid Pigs, And You Are Domesticated

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Hollywood monopoly has launched its first trailer Lightsan upcoming HBO Max series about Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, and his apprentice, John Stewart. The trailer, which I will embed at the end of this article, looks a lot like its new season The Truth Detectivenot as a show of heroes. Aside from the car driving scenes, there is a brief shot of the Green Lantern costume, which looks like a bunch of football pads sewn together, dyed pea green, and run over a few times in that car.

If you are familiar with Green Lantern, as a superhero, you know that it is a kind of sci-fi place about a guy who can do anything he wants with his green ring. It’s not a dusty joke about an old man driving down back roads in a car.

Green Lantern suit inside Lights
The Green Lantern costume in the comics

But if you’re a fan of mainstream, geek-centric media, you’re probably going to be disappointed. Hollywood seems to have made it their mission to destroy everything that was loved, from Star Wars to Marvel to Star Trek. Many thought it was due to incompetence, but the truth could be far, far worse.

That fact is: Hollywood views geeks as paid pigs, and they are domesticated.

A paid pig is a term used for a person who repeatedly offers money, gifts, or financial assistance to someone who looks at them with apparent disdain or indifference. The payer is not viewed as a respected patron but as an insidious source of income, tolerated only as long as the payments continue.

Damon Lindelof Reveals What He Really Thought About Green Lantern

Damon Lindelof, responsible for HBO’s Lights and many great geek buildings that have been vandalized and are currently being vandalized, it was recently revealed in an interview that this is how he views the people who pay his bills. Here’s a clip from Lindelof, watch what happens when he gets too comfortable and the mask falls off.

It’s all part of Hollywood’s decades-long trend of making content for itself instead of its audience. You are considered paid pigs, a captive audience forced to eat their own slop.

That results in a Green Lantern show that won’t have anything green in it. It also won’t do any Green Lantern stuff. Instead, as explained by the trailer, the plot seems to revolve around an old white man getting out of the way so that a hot dude with the kind of skin tone Damon Lindelof approves of can take over.

An old white man who needs to get out of the way Lights trailer.

What does this have to do with a superhero comic about an intergalactic guardians organization? Nothing. All those space items cost money to make and effort to put together. They don’t have to go to all the trouble because he’s a paid pig, they’ll use the Green Lantern symbol. Eat your slop.

Everything is Bad Because You Are Not Respected

Hollywood’s lack of respect for its audience is why all the shows seem to make musical episodes or children’s plays, because the people behind them are a lot of theater kids who enjoy doing plays and don’t care, in some cases they are very disgusted, what the audience wants. That is why everything is pushing a political agenda that has nothing to do with this program; that’s why everything looks cheap and lazy. Modern entertainment is made for the people who make it, not for you.

It is not a lack of skill. They see you as beneath them and believe they can take your money without making any effort. He is a paid pig, and he is farmed. It’s a Ponzi scheme, and you’re the old lady they’re running.

The latest Star Trek soundtrack.

The worst part about it is that they are not wrong in their approach. Modern society is now full of people who eat zombified slop, who will watch anything that appears on the screen with the appropriate symbol in front of it. There is no incentive for them to respect their audience. People have been so thoroughly cleaned that it is easy to deceive them, and they don’t even have to try.

So why put all that effort into something you don’t care about? Give the slop eaters their slop, collect your salary, and laugh at them on the way home. It’s easy to imagine that’s what Damon Lindelof does, and he’s not alone.

The trailer for Lights


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