HBO has decided to give their newest offering Vice, more chances to shine for two more seasons. The news magazine outlet will be back for a third season in 2015, and then again in 2016.
In case you are in the dark, Vice started off as a well-respected grassroots portal based in Canada and tasked with the mission of helping to promote communal responsibility, with the aid of the government.
They have spent more than 20 years successfully tapping into the pulse of pop culture and it was only a matter of time before they transformed into a full-fledge media powerhouse.
Vice was always ahead of the times, enabling them to masterfully develop a pattern of awe-inspiring delivery. Co-founder Shane Smith is now at the forefront of the half-hour edge of your seat program that premiered last year on HBO.
Dining the entertainment elite is never a lost cause, but with the current global eruptions plaguing and threatening innocent lives, it’s hard not to feel compelled to transform into a modern day superhero, by utilizing the resources at your disposal.
Shane Smith in reporter mode
Vice is now a transient activist portal committed to exposing the cushioned masses to the trifling disparities that otherwise would remain permanently under the radar.
They are clearly doing a great job and after witnessing a handful of episodes, I can attest to the fact that this is a show you must follow without prejudice. You will find yourself in the wilds of the Philippines and then swiftly carted off to a bombsite in Kabul.
You can pretty much label it the ultimate travel show but with the twists and curves supplied for the sheer purpose of nudging your conscience in a productive way.
Vice is willing to go where very few if any are willing to tread, and when you consider the unsatisfactory way in which major news outlets deliver “Breaking News”, you will cling to this show with enthralling immediacy.
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