It'll make thrillers more suspenseful, the protagonists trying to flee in a EV, the villain chasing in a petrol pick up, you wondering if there's enough charge in the EV..
It's product promotion because Tesla have more brand recognition for EV and Netflix needs the money and GM need the attention. This is the lightest story only because there's a Chinese spy balloon still flying around.
I see it going the other way. The villain having a silent EV sneaking up on people and never running out of energy while the protag keeps needing to stop to refill.
The EV will never break down no matter how much abuse you put on it, and the protag finally escapes when they steal the EV from the villain.
Bonus points for the last scene being the protag in the EV looking in the rear view...camera at the villain tryin to catch up and then turning the camera off. Cue camera pan to the protag for a smile and wide shot of the front of the car for marketing.
I mean the last time an Asian balloon flew over the states it was a firebomb and tried to cause a plague so you can be forgiven for the amount of calls to just shoot it down...
By calling it a partnership, she doesn't have a fiduciary duty to explain to Netflix shareholders why she allowed GM to advertise for free.
If she didn't call it a partnership, she would have had to explain why she didn't put the ad contract up for bidding from other companies for the benefit of Netflix revenues.
All driven by interracial couples, I'm sure.
Lesbians are more likely.
We'll meet in the middle: interracial lesbian couples.
It'll make thrillers more suspenseful, the protagonists trying to flee in a EV, the villain chasing in a petrol pick up, you wondering if there's enough charge in the EV..
It's product promotion because Tesla have more brand recognition for EV and Netflix needs the money and GM need the attention. This is the lightest story only because there's a Chinese spy balloon still flying around.
I see it going the other way. The villain having a silent EV sneaking up on people and never running out of energy while the protag keeps needing to stop to refill.
The EV will never break down no matter how much abuse you put on it, and the protag finally escapes when they steal the EV from the villain.
Bonus points for the last scene being the protag in the EV looking in the rear view...camera at the villain tryin to catch up and then turning the camera off. Cue camera pan to the protag for a smile and wide shot of the front of the car for marketing.
All this with a side of "story....what story?"
That was a plot point in Weeds: a gang drove Priuses because they could sneak up on a drive-by shooting target.
Well, you can predict they won't have the EV run out of charge or break down, because Mary Barra will have a menopausal tantrum.
It's just another example of feminist propagandists sticking together, providing each other support to cheat the free market.
I mean the last time an Asian balloon flew over the states it was a firebomb and tried to cause a plague so you can be forgiven for the amount of calls to just shoot it down...
I think I'm more insulted I managed to make a Unit 731 joke and not even have it recognised....
Breaking : Fire at Netflix storage facility, suspected to be started by a Chevy Bolt.
Okay, not really. But considering how many recalls they've had, I don't think it's out of the realms of possibility.
There's a legal reason she said that.
By calling it a partnership, she doesn't have a fiduciary duty to explain to Netflix shareholders why she allowed GM to advertise for free.
If she didn't call it a partnership, she would have had to explain why she didn't put the ad contract up for bidding from other companies for the benefit of Netflix revenues.
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