Because it’s so wonderful…and the way of the future too, y’know?
Y’know?
Y’know?
Because it’s so wonderful…and the way of the future too, y’know?
Y’know?
Y’know?

…to remain invisible.

I watched Russell T.Davies’ 2003 TV mini-series (very mini – only 2 episodes) THE SECOND COMING the other day. It stars Chris Eccleston and tells the story of an ordinary man who realizes one day (after his first kiss from the woman he’s loved since his schooldays) that he’s the Messiah returned for one last shot at redeeming the human race.
The story starts out wonderfully, Eccleston exactly the kind of Son of God I’d want any real son of God to be, but the second half gets bogged down in self-contradictory theology illustrated by humans who just don’t react the way the humans I hang around with would. (Although the demons are very much like the devils I know all too well.)

Well, well, what do you know? According to the New York Post, “older shows are seeing renewed popularity among a new generation of viewers, who learn about the shows via social media, because they feature well-known actors or directors, or are discovered simply by scrolling through Hulu or Netflix.”
According to the Post:
Hmm. So it says here that NBC is right now, as we speak, showing animated webisodes of REVOLUTION to keep the show uppermost in our minds. To give us our “fix” so we’ll stay enchanted when REVOLUTION returns from hiatus.
What a great idea – really. What could possibly go wrong?
