A day ahead of the season two finale, the Disney-backed cabler has handed out a third and final season renewal for drama series Motherland: Fort Salem. The decision to wrap up the series from creator Eliot Laurence comes less than a week after Duncan and Freeform canceled Josh Thomas’ critical favorite Everything’s Gonna Be Okay after two seasons.
“We’re excited to bring Motherland: Fort Salem back for a third season,” Duncan said. “I am grateful to Eliot and the entire Motherland team. They have created a truly immersive mythology that has resonated with fans since day one, and I know this last chapter will continue to deliver.”
Motherland was picked up to series in early 2019 by Duncan’s predecessor, Tom Ascheim. Ascheim exited Freeform last year and was replaced by Duncan following a months-long search. Duncan has been a rising star at Disney and was tapped not long after she joined the company to oversee the Onyx Collective, a development arm focused on BIPOC stories. That content will have a hub at Disney-owned Hulu, where Freeform originals run the day after air.
Motherland, set in a world where witches are part of the defense of the United States, is part of a scripted roster at Freeform that also includes the recently renewed summer breakout Cruel Summer, Black-ish spinoff Grown-ish, The Fosters offshoot Good Trouble and the upcoming Single Drunk Female. Pilot Everything’s Trash, from Phoebe Robinson, is also expected to score a series order.
3 seasons? that's it? that's outrageous. it's the only original show that makes most of us watch 'freeform.'
as for 'animal kingdom' (sunday nights on 'tnt')? the latest episode found darin being resented for stepping in and filling the power vacuum. poe's off with the gal he met in the cult - who has lost custody of her son. and asking her to shoot him dead (she refuses). craig's being a little bitch. craig's bent out of shape because he can't control the mother of his child and he's taking it on daren. craig needs to come into the 21st century. he knew she had a job (drug dealer) before she was pregnant. he shouldn't be surprised she still wants to work.
she goes to her old boss but she got pregnant. he's got 3 kids - males - and they don't have to give birth or take care of babies.
she confronts the kids and tells them that it's her turf and she'll be working it. to emphasize her point, she cuts one of them - apparently striking a blow for women's liberation and working mothers everywhere.
(that was sarcasm.)
jay finds out that the dope they got out of the plane was ditched. why? a guy with law enforcement came around asking about the cody family - specifically the 1 asking about daren in previous episodes.
daren? he's having trouble getting the booze for his bar. he grabs 1 shipment that's already been opened by his staff. he says it's open so they're keeping it. later the owner of that bar drops by and tries to take it. he and daren got into a glare war before the guy left.
daren wondered why traffic was down at his bar and up at that new bar. his worker (who does seem to have a crush on him, as i've pointed out before) explained that they're doing 2 for 1 shots every hour, every day. and besides, you know, the talk.
the talk?
he tells daren that a lot of people don't believe adrien left the country. they think daren and his family killed him.
if you're late to the show, adrien was daren's lover. they lived together. they planned a future together. law enforcement tried to get him to snitch on daren and he wouldn't. the alternative was that adrien would go to prison.
daren was going to leave the country with adrien. but?
bitch-boi craig came whining and sniveling - my son won't know his uncle!!!!
grow up, titty baby craig.
so daren got adrien out of the country but stayed himself.
now daren doesn't even sleep in their home. he can't be there now that adrien's not in it. so he sleeps in his bar.
this episode, craig starts ragging on daren and how bad he is for craig's family and daren's looking at him like 'i gave up everything for you' but just tells his brother to get his own family in order before he starts lecturing.
jay?
the drugs are gone. the profit with it. and the brothers don't know yet. the preview for next sunday's episode has jay being beat up something fierce. wonder if all 3 of his uncles jump him or just 1 of them?
now here's a photo of the incredibly hot 'the gay gaston.'
let's close with c.i.'s 'Iraq snapshot:'
Tuesday, August 24, 2021. So many 'helpers' so eager to 'help' but with so little damn knowledge.
Let's start with two videos worth streaming.
Two videos to reflect on.
Diving in . . .
Peter Baker. He was a reporter once. Was. Life at THE NEW YORK TIMES has been one long embarrassment for him. Who would have thought he could bottom himself? Somehow he's found a way to sink even lower? He Tweeted this garbage:
The Taliban takeover is the biggest boost to Al Qaeda since 9/11 and a global game changer for jihadism generally,
of@siteintelgroup tells
. There is “universal recognition” that Al Qaeda can now “reinvest” in Afghanistan as a haven.
The Taliban being a big boost to al Qaeda? ("Al Qaeda"? Guess he just loves to flaunt ignorance of other languages.) That's laughable and a conflation but that's not what I'm talking about.
I'm talking about the old whore Rita Katz.
Did his editors sign off on that promotion?
We don't note Rita who lied to the press years ago, gave a fake name, pretended to be someone else, etc.
Along with that issue, there's also the issue that Rita feeds into Islamaphobia.
It's disappointing, very disappointing. But Peter's used to disappointing. After all, he's woken up next to Susan Glasser for over two decades now -- Susan Glasser, the only one who, by contrast, could make Senator Amy Klobuchar look gamine.
Speaking of marriages, he wanted to be president and, anticipating an easy path to the 2020 nomination, he married to cover what was a non-existent sex drive. Having failed to get the 2020 presidential nomination so spectacularly that he should never try again, will he divorce her? Guess who, don't sue. (Yes, he is jabbering away in the news lately.)
Let's move over to ALL THINGS CONSIDERED where Mary Louise Kelly struggled with journalism yesterday. Context. Disclosure. Two key fundamentals of journalism. Her guest? Bilal Wahab of The Washington Institute for Near East Policy. She failed to provide context or disclosures for either her guest or his organization. When you're a Middle East 'think tank,' your audience needs to know what that means. So, for example, you could say, "Whose work has been brought to you by the generosity of AIPAC." That would be one way.
We told you forever ago that Iraq was the prize and that the great fear was that the realities in Kabul would make a US withdrawal in Iraq more likely. (The realities? 20 years down the drain -- no progress, progress can't be imposed. Nor can an authoritarian system -- the US military -- bring about democracy.) So you'd see a lot of lying.
Bilal was first out of the gate with an article entitled "After Afghanistan, Iraqis Fear They Could Be Next" and we'll assume that ALL THINGS CONSIDERED is familiar with that report from last week since they used the same title for yesterday's segment.
It's cute the way Bilal claimed briefly to have spoken to Iraqis in the interview since he failed to do so last week in his long article. But he insisted he had, faceless, unknown people:
That is the perception, and that is the fear of many of the Iraqi leaders and family members and journalists and civil society activists that I spoke to.
Someone forgot to program Mary Louise yesterday which is why she didn't immediately ask the obvious to everyone follow up: If this is the fear of many, as you put it, how do you account for the fact that the majority of Iraqis want US troops out of their country and that this has been a consistent opinion for years and years?
No, Mary Louise didn't want to do journalism. She's tired, you understand. She gets paid a lot of money, yes. But it was a Monday. And she was having a bad hair day and her eyes looked puffy and she just wanted to get home, kick off her shoes and curl up with her cat.
People don't understand, Mary Louise feels, just how hard her life is and they really can't understand how hard her life is, especially now that the CATHY comic strip has been discontinued. For years and years, that comic strip provided people with a semblance of insight into the life of Mary Louise Kelly.
Insight into Cyrus S? I'm not traipsing through that soggy mind, you have at it if you want. But Cyrus seems determined to prove -- as he advocates for the destruction of Iran -- that he doesn't understand much at all:
The #Taliban is already committing #genocide in the areas they captured in #Andarab #panjshir, slaughtering women and children that were trapped It's a repeat of what #ISIS did to the #Kurds and #Shia that resisted in #Iraq
Is that what ISIS did?
Goodness, speak to Iraqi Christians and the Yazidis and others and you'd get a different picture. Maybe next time Cyrus wants to draw analogies, he'll do so with something that he truly understands?
In the meantime, could someone advise him that ISIS also attacked Sunnis? If he needs remedial help -- and he clearly does -- refer him to this 2014 report from Martin Chulov (GUARDIAN):
The bodies of more than 150 men killed by Islamic state (Isis) militants were recovered from a ditch in the city of Ramadi, west of Baghdad, on Thursday in the latest of a series of mass executions of tribal figures who oppose the group.
Iraqi officials said the men had been captured in the town of Heet, west of Ramadi, over the last week. All were members of the Sunni Albu Nimr tribe, which had faced off against Isis and had played a prominent role in fighting al-Qaida and its offshoots in Anbar province since 2007.
At least 60 more tribal members were killed in Heet earlier this week, in an execution videotaped and uploaded to the internet by the executioners.
Mass killings have become synonymous with the jihadists’ rampage through western Iraq and eastern Syria, in which large numbers of captured soldiers and civilians on both sides of the border have been murdered and their bodies gruesomely displayed.
Over at THE SPECTATOR, Andrew Bacevich offers:
Like the Vietnam war, the Afghanistan war stands as a judgment of the American national security elite and of the military profession. The essence of that judgment is this: given an accommodating adversary — Iraq’s Saddam Hussein is a perfect example — the armed forces of the United States are capable of delivering an impressive performance. If the punching bag stands still, we can deliver a helluva wallop.
But against an adversary that refuses to cooperate, that demonstrates even a modicum of resilience, US forces fare less well. As wars drag on, US military effectiveness diminishes, duration exposing our inability to adjust — put simply, to learn.
An enemy that refuses to fight on our terms baffles us. Yes, the bombs continue to fall and the barrels of shit keep burning, but to little avail. Our side appears to adapt but actually stands still. Eventually, advantage accrues to the enemy.
At that point, defeat is just a matter of time. This is what happened in Vietnam and what is happening again in Afghanistan today. But don’t expect the leaders of the Big Green Machine to learn any more from this failure than they did from the one we suffered a half-century ago.
Hey, Mary Louise, is there a reason ALL THINGS CONSIDERED didn't invite Bacevich on? A colonel in the US Army, a historian, so much experience. What was the one thing he was lacking? Oh, right, didn't receive funds from AIPAC. Gotcha.
Over at COUNTERPUNCH, Patty Cock Burn is pissing his panties again. What will happen to Afghanistan???? What have "the US and its western allies" done????? Oh, Patty panty pad, what can we say, except hold your own accountable and get back to the UK pronto. We don't need any more of your trashy family in this country. Not a one. Go back to the UK and start writing about what the UK did regarding Afghanistan. You're truly pathetic.
Let's wind down with this from RUDAW:
A nasty smell is spreading through eastern Kirkuk and residents are
worried about the effect on their health from nearby industries,
including oil facilities.
“We don’t smell the nasty scent all the time, but sometimes we do. It
smells like burnt crude. Our air conditioners pull the smell into our
houses. We breathe it in while we sleep,” said Mohammed Najjar who lives
in Kirkuk’s Panja Ali neighbourhood.
An oil refinery is located less than a kilometer away.
“Just try to stay here for one night, especially in the summertime. We
don’t even dare to turn on our air conditioners, despite the nuisance of
mosquitoes,” said Mohammed Hadi, a neighbor.
The environment directorate in the oil-rich province said they have
carried out inspections and industries in the area are meeting
regulations.
“We checked the area. According to our rules and regulations, however,
the existence of the factories in the area is allowed,” said Mohammed
Fatih, head of the Kirkuk environment department.
But the pollution has doctors worried.
“We live in an oil-rich city. The gasses that exist in the air of our
city carry most of the heavy [pollutants], resulting in breathing
problems and poisoning and asthma, as well as blood and lung cancers,”
said microbiologist Dr Pakiza Fuad.
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