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Murdoch's KGB-Friendly Series

DRUMSnAZ Wrote: Jan 04, 2013 8:23 AM
Our roll will be the evil terrorists who want to deprive das volk of their government handouts. The bassackward, knuckledragging, mouthbreathing, uneducated untermenche, who base our lives around the belief in something bigger than ourselves. Who believe that "if a man does not work, he does not eat". Who believe that serving others is a virtue. IOW, the same roll we play now.
DRUMSnAZ Wrote: Jan 04, 2013 9:47 AM
Sorry, I was thinking of the hunny bun I had for breakfast. Thanks.
Rosemary2 Wrote: Jan 04, 2013 9:06 AM
I like what you write, drums4u, but the word is "role." Just saying.
In August, Rupert Murdoch's FX picked up a Cold War series set in the 1980s titled "The Americans." Liberals might have braced themselves for the worst. It sounded like some kind of Chuck Norris-style "jingoistic" homage to freedom-loving intelligence agents. But this is Hollywood, so the show instead focuses on KGB spies who speak perfect English, working to destroy Reagan-era America, which is not altogether a bad thing to people in Hollywood.

Joe Weisberg, who worked for more than three years at the CIA, first wrote a script about two CIA case officers stationed in Bulgaria. Fox bought that script,...

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