![]() Roger is armed to the teeth with enough gadgets and tools to survive any situation. Dorothy Wayneright (Lia Sergeant) and his butler Norman (Milton James/Alan Oppenheimer), Roger starts down a path to uncover the tragedy of 40 years ago. Anything and everything is risked by the various characters of the series to find something that can trigger memories of their pasts and what happened all those years ago. ![]() As such, memories have become the most precious commodity in the entire world. Everyone in Paradigm City are the remaining survivors of a catastrophic event 40 years prior to the series where all memories of what happened and what caused it were gone. Roger handles everything from kidnappings to metaphysical crises (I'll explain that little number in a bit). The story follows Roger Smith (Steve Blum), the top negotiator in Paradigm City a police state thought to be one of the last remnants of humanity. Which was how I caught today's subject into my memory: The Big O. But I don't remember WHY I liked them so much why I've committed certain scenes and episodes to the backlogs of my memory despite RARELY ever watching these series in chronological order just picking them up whenever I either stayed up that late or woke up early enough to catch what was on repeat like InuYasha and whatever else they happened to push back that night. Ever since, I've been a fan of series like Trigun, Cowboy Bebop, FLCL, and Evangelion. Chapelle's Show, Family Guy, but most importantly, being beamed into my head when I was barely six years old. A decision my parents would deeply regret if they knew what I watched. ![]() It wasn't until the early 2000s that I finally had a TV on my own. My own childhood, as far as I can remember on my own, was filled with watching the same Disney movies on VHS over and over while ever rarely getting the chance to watch the TV on my own seeing as, well, we only had ONE TV and my father was very vocal about his dislike of cartoons. It's nearly impossible this day and age to look anywhere without seeing a piece of nostalgia from our childhoods being brought back to life like a metaphorical zombie and shot up with enough adrenaline and moisturizer to where a whole new generation can experience what you did. ![]()
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