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Uncle Tom (2020)
10/10
An amazing piece of work with integrity that you just don't see in today's biased, agenda pushing documentaries
4 July 2020
This is honestly one of the best pieces of work I have seen in over a decade, especially in the area of society, race and culture. Larry Elder executed his vision brilliantly, creating what may be a life altering work for many people. Uncle Tome focuses on the real history of Black Americans, focusing not on the Marxist tainted narratives popular today, but on the successes, triumphs and greatness of a culture that has been at war with corrosive and destructive policies of progressives for 60 years. History has shown us time and again, socialism, in any form, is a destructive force that leaves death and misery in it's wake.
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Hello Ladies (2013–2014)
9/10
Pretty Good Start
29 September 2013
Hello Ladies is off to a pretty good start. I found myself laughing throughout the first episode and I can see the show only getting better as it goes on. Some slight adjustments and this show will be spot on. There is great potential here if handled right. Hello Ladies has the benefit of having the mind of Stephen Merchant behind it, as well as in it. I have been a Stephen Merchant fan for sometime and became most familiar with him through his work on The Ricky Gervais Show. I know that this show has the potential to be wildly popular with a younger demographic.

As for cons, I'd say my least favorite character is Wade. I do think the character can be improved; however, I don't feel that Nate Torrence was the best actor to portray him. Jonah Hill or Seth Rogan would have set this show off greatly in the roll of Wade.
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Last Man Standing (2011–2021)
5/10
Had High Hopes
29 September 2013
To start with, I had high hopes for this show when it first premiered. I was a huge fan of Tim Allen's work on Home Improvement and I was happy to see him return to TV. To be fair, the 1st season wasn't bad and by far was the best season to date. Season two however was completely different. The show went way to political in the 2nd season. It is hard to imagine anyone not of the hard right conservative Republican mindset, making it through the season without feeling awkward or marginalized. The third season appears to continuing the same trend. At this point I only watch the show for the eye candy (Molly Ephraim). Tim Allen is better than this show; he just needs to keep his personal political beliefs out of the show.
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