
ScottManJo
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This conspiracy theorist fever dream is, quite possibly, the worst "documentary" I have ever seen..
A Race of Giants postulates that a race of so-called giants cohabitated the planet alongside normal human beings for thousands of years. The fact that no legitimate skeletal remains can be found to support this argument does not dissuade the documentary's producers. Instead of empirical evidence, the film argues that modern day "skeptics" have conspired to remove these remains from modernday record because their existence would disprove evolution. *sigh*
No scientific sources. No interviews. Pure conjecture. Dangerous anti-science conspiracy theory rhetoric. Do yourself a favor and skip A Race of Giants. You'll never get that hour back.
A Race of Giants postulates that a race of so-called giants cohabitated the planet alongside normal human beings for thousands of years. The fact that no legitimate skeletal remains can be found to support this argument does not dissuade the documentary's producers. Instead of empirical evidence, the film argues that modern day "skeptics" have conspired to remove these remains from modernday record because their existence would disprove evolution. *sigh*
No scientific sources. No interviews. Pure conjecture. Dangerous anti-science conspiracy theory rhetoric. Do yourself a favor and skip A Race of Giants. You'll never get that hour back.
Real or pure science fiction series are exceedingly rare and almost always terminated prematurely. Such was the case with HBO's Raised By Wolves after just 2 seasons. Though very different shows, I put Wolves on par wirh Prime Video's Expanse, which is widely regarded as the truest science fiction series (probably) still airing. If Wolves cultivated the same following and ratings, and if HBO gave Wolves another season & corresponding promotional material, I believe science fiction would, for now, e a better place.