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9/10
Flu Politics
Eulypian10 October 2021
This is a great one to watch in 2021 for a play on the flu politics going on in 2012.
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8/10
Oof
starrydancechick6 April 2022
Warning: Spoilers
This episode, while cute at the time, should be referenced as an accurate prediction of America's reaction to Covid19. Everyone upset about quarantine even if it helps them, government making people happy instead of safe, and Doctors compromising what they know is best to make the people and government happy. Still people break the rules anyway, and such a large population getting sick despite vaccines, including putting the only doctor at risk for people's "rights."
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1/10
Proof the brain dead have always been prevalent
michaelsluisar20 April 2023
While futile lockdowns and economy destroying politicians making idiotic decisions during covid may have felt like dystopia, this episode proves that the brain dead 'keep me safe daddy government' types have always been around and stubbornly refuse to learn from history.

Sadly, other reviewers as recently as 2022 still cannot see the stupidity of the absolutely ridiculous and pointless lockdowns and mandates that have caused death, destruction and destroyed a whole generations future in order to achieve absolutely nothing. What we learn is quarantines don't work, infectious diseases will spread no matter what and vaccines are not 100 per cent effective. Will the stupid people who think the government is there to keep them safe (I can't type that without laughing hysterically) pick up on those clearly demonstrated facts? No they won't.
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