What I know is there anyone can a father but it takes someone special to be a dad and that anything is possible especially in a small town no matter what shade of brown dark or light someone's skin is it takes heart to love someone. Which in today's society very few real people have❤❤😢
The Algorhithms dropped me here. Full transperancy: I haven't seen the new series, beyond clips here on YT. I wasn't that impressed with what I've seen. And now, with how woke they've gone... I'm glad I haven't invested anything in this series. Nate not reading the client properly: Season 5- First Contact- Where the client designed an air craft engine that the company stole. He wanted his files back from the company, but the owner had scrubbed all of the designer's watermarks from the designs. Nate created a plan to steal $1M from the company to give to the client. The client didn't take the money. Sophie could see it, Nate missed it. Season 1 The Horse Job- that established that Eliot went to Highschool in KENTUCKY; and he was reunited with his former girlfriend. A little problem in geography, if he grew up in Oklahoma. The New series is playing on Christian Kane's background. Fracking is NOT creating the Eco Damage that the Eco Terrorists are saying. Harry's statement is correct: nothing can be proven, because nothing they've claimed is possible. Eliot adopted by a Black Family- WOULD NEVER HAPPEN AT THAT TIME. Early 70's, there is no way the adoption complex would allow black family to adopt a HEATLHY WHITE MALE BABY. NO WAY; NO HOW. ESPECIALLY, NOT IN OKLAHOMA. They were still in stalemates with the Idigenous Tribes at that time. This was the progressives pushing for diversity for the modern audience in the story, regardless how assinine and historicaly impossible that diversity is. A black man, in the 1970's would not have owned a hardware store in Oklahoma. Not in this part of the south, not at that time in history. At that time in history, Eliot would NOT have been raised with glory stories of the American Military. His Father would have served in Viet Nam, and the military dumped on the black guys who served. They were bitter about it. I know, because I've heard them. There is no way, Eliot would be who he is, if he were adopted by a black family, in OK. ELIOT WOULD HAVE BEEN SO STIGMATIZED, THE SCHOOL WOULD NEVER HAVE LET HIM PLAY SPORTS, AND DEFINITELY NOT STARTING LINE. He would have been oppressed as much as the rest of the black students at the time. We were just climbing out of the riots and marches of the 1960's, but we were NOT at the equality stage. Not in that time of history. I almost hurled to hear how they bastardized Eliot's past. Being adopted is not a problem; but it would have been a white couple, beyond a shadow of a doubt.
What I know is there anyone can a father but it takes someone special to be a dad and that anything is possible especially in a small town no matter what shade of brown dark or light someone's skin is it takes heart to love someone. Which in today's society very few real people have❤❤😢
The Algorhithms dropped me here. Full transperancy: I haven't seen the new series, beyond clips here on YT. I wasn't that impressed with what I've seen. And now, with how woke they've gone... I'm glad I haven't invested anything in this series.
Nate not reading the client properly: Season 5- First Contact- Where the client designed an air craft engine that the company stole. He wanted his files back from the company, but the owner had scrubbed all of the designer's watermarks from the designs. Nate created a plan to steal $1M from the company to give to the client. The client didn't take the money. Sophie could see it, Nate missed it.
Season 1 The Horse Job- that established that Eliot went to Highschool in KENTUCKY; and he was reunited with his former girlfriend. A little problem in geography, if he grew up in Oklahoma. The New series is playing on Christian Kane's background.
Fracking is NOT creating the Eco Damage that the Eco Terrorists are saying. Harry's statement is correct: nothing can be proven, because nothing they've claimed is possible.
Eliot adopted by a Black Family- WOULD NEVER HAPPEN AT THAT TIME. Early 70's, there is no way the adoption complex would allow black family to adopt a HEATLHY WHITE MALE BABY. NO WAY; NO HOW. ESPECIALLY, NOT IN OKLAHOMA. They were still in stalemates with the Idigenous Tribes at that time. This was the progressives pushing for diversity for the modern audience in the story, regardless how assinine and historicaly impossible that diversity is.
A black man, in the 1970's would not have owned a hardware store in Oklahoma. Not in this part of the south, not at that time in history. At that time in history, Eliot would NOT have been raised with glory stories of the American Military. His Father would have served in Viet Nam, and the military dumped on the black guys who served. They were bitter about it. I know, because I've heard them.
There is no way, Eliot would be who he is, if he were adopted by a black family, in OK. ELIOT WOULD HAVE BEEN SO STIGMATIZED, THE SCHOOL WOULD NEVER HAVE LET HIM PLAY SPORTS, AND DEFINITELY NOT STARTING LINE. He would have been oppressed as much as the rest of the black students at the time. We were just climbing out of the riots and marches of the 1960's, but we were NOT at the equality stage. Not in that time of history.
I almost hurled to hear how they bastardized Eliot's past. Being adopted is not a problem; but it would have been a white couple, beyond a shadow of a doubt.