There are the stories in the Bible with how it was back then. For example the tax collector, I had not idea how hated they were. The scenarios presented are very believable.
That’s the origin of antisemitic stereotypes and tropes like Jews being cheap and greedy and, later on, Jews controlling banks and financial institutions as well as the media.
Every week I used to tune into Kingpin tv series and watched like 7 episodes but suddenly it got pulled because of uproar from the Latino community. That is all I know. I have watched every episode of uncut Hells Kitchen make that about 265 episodes and season 19 now and I need to continue. I watch all reality bad chit. Last night I had a dream I was running and getting shot at. Crazy.
This post was edited by CosmicWunderkind at July 1, 2023 2:03 PM MDT
I like the image/poster you chose there for "Kingpin." I've not watched it.
(Sometime, if you've not seen it, consider watching the made-for-TV Stephen King's "The Shining" mini-series/four hour movie directed by Mick Garris ( NOT Stanley Kubrick's famous theatrical movie, which, from what I've read, King was very unhappy with. as was I). King himself wrote the teleplay for the four-hour two part movie -- it's excellent and Steven Weber, to me, IS 'Jack Torrance' of King's "The Shining" novel, unlike crazy-from-the-start Jack Nicholson portrayal in the Kubrick movie. I do really like Shelley Duvall in Kubrick's movie, though. Yet, I read she pretty much was tortured by director Kubrick to get her terror-filled performance.)
I went way overboard again - - that "Kingpin" image made me think of "The Shining" for some reason. :)
I watched episode 1. I would like to know why many scenes are so dark, I could barely see what was happening. I have no idea why these scenes couldn’t be produced with more light.
Word for word, my answer is the same as my2cents' answer.
EDIT: And I'm referring to this 'The Chosen" - - about Jesus. Whoa - -we'll see how large the image is when I post it - - it looks like it may be huge! Ha!
EDIT #2: it's WAY smaller here than what it looked like it might be, ha
This post was edited by WelbyQuentin at July 1, 2023 2:05 PM MDT
I read Chaim Potok’s novel with that title as well as his sequel, The Promise.
Ironically, they were about a black-hat (Hasidic) Jewish boy growing up in Williamsburg here in Brooklyn, not about the rabbi who started a sect that became a new religion.