Jan. 9th, 2020

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In this season we get a lot more worldbuilding. Usually, I love lore. I want all the lore a show can give me. With this show my reaction is more 'please stop'. Everything to do with Jim's time in Peru just gets more and more problematic as the series goes on. I'll put a pin in this issue until we get to a certain episode, but I just wanted to acknowledge that it's a thing.

This season we also see more episodes where police incompetence, abuse and lack of understanding of the communities they 'serve and protect' being plot points. Back in Season 1, Jim initially discounts a fellow officer with strong community ties and then goes back and is all 'I should have listened.'

Unlike other procedurals I've seen, police corruption is not seen as an isolated problem. One bad apple does spoil the ones around it. Usually on a cop show if they do a police abuse episode it always ends with a strong tone of 'but 99.9% of law enforcement are heros'. The Sentinel is like 'police, they catch some evil doers but they also straight up murder people sometimes and maybe they could stop?'

Out of the show's first 15 episodes, two of them deal with cops either trying or suceeding to murder people. In a 3rd episode a law enforcement officer is ordering killings. 3 out of 15 episodes is a lot.

A look at a few episodes )

Oof, that is a lot of words and I've barely put a dent in season 2. Sorry for the heavy topics, but I noticed the really high rate of evil law enforcement and wanted to chat about it.
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From one of my photowalks. I wanted to line up a better shot but taking pictures of people's houses feels really awkward so I just went for a quick phone grab.
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I just had a personal training consult. It's spendy, but I can't go right from physical therapy into regular gym use. I need a bridge. Hopefully, this will only be for a few months and then I can switch to classes.

Consult went well. The movements we did felt really like what my body needs to be doing. After, I started walking home, thinking I'd switch to a bus or Lyft closer. I wound up walking the 3 miles home and also stopping off to do errands along the way. I am very tired now.

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Jan. 9th, 2020 10:37 pm
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The Romance Writers of America has been having a good number of problems. In these trying times Chuck Tingle gifted them with a new website. I recommend looking at the new board application.

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