Yes. I love the old man who plays the judge. I always have. I don't know how he does it. He's just bewitching.
The premise? Its fine I guess. There's a bit of strange moral ambiguity going on as to wether the bad teacher's actions led to positive actions. In other words; wether the angst you cause another person can be worth it if that angst spurs on creativity in them.
Is this really moral ambiguity? This is like putting Stalin on trial and his defense team arguing that we got a lot of great movies out of the holocaust.
This one also features a lot of civilian abuse. Sabrina and the aunts have an entire trial knowing that no one will remember it. I find that disturbing. A witch might have done that to me and I don't even know it. Its stuff like that that makes Libby's bigotry understandable.
The premise? Its fine I guess. There's a bit of strange moral ambiguity going on as to wether the bad teacher's actions led to positive actions. In other words; wether the angst you cause another person can be worth it if that angst spurs on creativity in them.
Is this really moral ambiguity? This is like putting Stalin on trial and his defense team arguing that we got a lot of great movies out of the holocaust.
This one also features a lot of civilian abuse. Sabrina and the aunts have an entire trial knowing that no one will remember it. I find that disturbing. A witch might have done that to me and I don't even know it. Its stuff like that that makes Libby's bigotry understandable.