The Presidio. I like it.Fits with the military cultural theme they're going with this season. And very reminiscent of The Gulag.
Dope name. Although besides the cannon stuff in episode 1, I don't see an military cultural theme. Unless there is a different interpretation to the word Presidio. So far, to me, and in spansh at least, it is synonmous to Prison.
The Presidio. I like it.Fits with the military cultural theme they're going with this season. And very reminiscent of The Gulag.
Dope name. Although besides the cannon stuff in episode 1, I don't see an military cultural theme. Unless there is a different interpretation to the word Presidio. So far, to me, and in spansh at least, it is synonmous to Prison.
TJ has made a couple references to the wall around Cartagena. And he's going to mention it again at the first Redemption.
LurkerNoMore wrote:The Presidio. I like it.Fits with the military cultural theme they're going with this season. And very reminiscent of The Gulag.
Dope name. Although besides the cannon stuff in episode 1, I don't see an military cultural theme. Unless there is a different interpretation to the word Presidio. So far, to me, and in spansh at least, it is synonmous to Prison.
TJ has made a couple references to the wall around Cartagena. And he's going to mention it again at the first Redemption. A presidio is a military base.
The walls doesnt have to do with military. The construction of the Walls of Cartagena, an effort mounted to defend the city from possible pirate attacks.
Perhaps the theme is about fortification rather than just militant. You have fort Boca Chica and you have guess it would be a "super fort" in Castillo de San Felipe.
Perhaps the theme is about fortification rather than just militant. You have fort Boca Chica and you have guess it would be a "super fort" in Castillo de San Felipe.
Why do ya'll hate Derrick H so much? lol
And that voice over from TJ ****
He's ******* unbearable to watch.
Dope name. Although besides the cannon stuff in episode 1, I don't see an military cultural theme. Unless there is a different interpretation to the word Presidio. So far, to me, and in spansh at least, it is synonmous to Prison.
TJ has made a couple references to the wall around Cartagena. And he's going to mention it again at the first Redemption.
A presidio is a military base.
Ah, jail or fortification. Bing is unreliable.
Ah, jail or fortification. Bing is unreliable.
The walls doesnt have to do with military. The construction of the Walls of Cartagena, an effort mounted to defend the city from possible pirate attacks.
Perhaps the theme is about fortification rather than just militant. You have fort Boca Chica and you have guess it would be a "super fort" in Castillo de San Felipe.
Perhaps the theme is about fortification rather than just militant. You have fort Boca Chica and you have guess it would be a "super fort" in Castillo de San Felipe.
This show shouldn't have main castmembers.
Exactly what's wrong with the show now.
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