But it isn't me, and I love science fiction. I think most of their programming is crap. The show discussed in the article was just fox's attempt to regurgitate some kind of "Bourne Identity: The Show" as the film had just been released.
There should be some way to get consumer advocate groups the funds to launch television campaigns aimed at educating the public about despicable business practices like this. Something in the self-righteous, tongue-in-cheek yet dead serious vein of the anti smoking ads.
But it isn't me, and I love science fiction. I think most of their programming is crap. The show discussed in the article was just fox's attempt to regurgitate some kind of "Bourne Identity: The Show" as the film had just been released.
There should be some way to get consumer advocate groups the funds to launch television campaigns aimed at educating the public about despicable business practices like this. Something in the self-righteous, tongue-in-cheek yet dead serious vein of the anti smoking ads.
unoriginal. Not even remotely worth reading