Entertainment,  TV

‘Q: Into the Storm’ Review

Q: Into the Storm

HBO Max

Didn’t it feel like out of nowhere, all of a sudden, we heard all about Qanon last year? If you didn’t know (and I didn’t) it’s like, wait, people actually believe this?

Were there some coincidences? Sure. But coincidences does not a prophet make. An even a broken clock is right twice a day.

Like any group-think, give people something to believe in and there is a certain amount of population that will believe it. What is so unusual about Qanon is that anon part of it. It was a strictly digital following…until it wasn’t.

A 6-part series, they could have cut it short and focused more on the beliefs instead of trying to discover who Qanon really is. As quickly as it popped up, it seems that’s equally as quickly as it’s disappeared.

I am: Entertained

Q Into the Storm HBO Max Series Poster


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