Here are many examples.
(Note: Remember that acting is not 100 percent fake. Good actors have to put their real personality into the role to make it as genuine, believable and touching as possible. Otherwise they will not fit the part. In the acting profession, to fit the part, you not only have to look the part, but the role has to fit aspects of your real personality as well.)
Bill Bixby who played David Banner in the 1978 Incredible Hulk series, one of my favorites, was very kind, caring, gentle and sensitive with a good soul. He was like the friend you always wished you had. You can see these traits radiating on his face.




Notice how kind and gentle he is toward the woman in the image below. He was like this with people in every episode of the series. You NEVER see someone like that on TV today, and rarely in real life in America either. How sad.

Here is the intro to the series.
To see what I mean, here is one of the Incredible Hulk episodes called "The Beast Within" in full that you can see on YouTube. Notice how kind, caring, gentle and good hearted Bixby is.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Le6ITbc1l-I
The lonely man theme of the series is also very moving and will remind you of all the times when you felt deeply sad and lonely. How come music today doesn't move you like this?
Doesn't it suck that TV today is nothing like this?
Lee Majors in "The Six Million Dollar Man" was also a kind, caring character with a good heart, even though he was an action hero. He was also humble, polite, easy going and down to earth, never cocky or arrogant. Not like the typical American action hero at all.


Here is Lindsay Wagner from the original "Bionic Woman". Notice how she looks very sweet, feminine, wholesome, good-natured and genuine. She was a darling angel that everyone loved.



What's amazing is that back then, an AW could be beautiful, tall, sexy, and look like a model, yet be sweet, kind, good-natured, innocent and wholesome-looking at the same time, without being a bitch. But today, an AW cannot be hot without being a bitch with an attitude. Man. It was like a different world back then. What happened?!
Here is the video intro to the Bionic Woman series. Notice that Lindsay Wagner's facial expressions are sweet, innocent and feminine. The music theme is also very sentimental and reflects the love, care and affection that we have for her.
In contrast, here is the cast of the new Bionic Woman series. Notice how cold, hollow and stoic they look, like they have no soul and are disconnected from all that is natural. Moreover, there is no warmth, camaraderie or connection between them. They look like they are proud to be assholes and all they want is to kick some ass. So sad. And what an insult to the original series too. Fortunately, the series only lasted one season.

Do you see what I mean? Below is the new Jamie Sommers from the new series. Notice how cold, self-absorbed and narcissistic her face and eyes look, as if she lost her soul and became disconnected from others and separated from the life force of the universe. lol


In contrast here is the sweet, genuine, good-natured, charming smile of the original Jamie Sommers.

Next, notice below how the new Jamie Sommers treats her boss by grabbing him and showing him who's boss. (That's what he gets for spending millions of dollars to give her bionic limbs to save her life.) This is so common with women TV characters today. They are more powerful than men and can overpower them anytime. In effect, she is sending a message to all young American women that, "If a man doesn't obey you or let you have your way, then grab him like this and show him who's boss." It's really sickening.

The above image also shows that the relationship between the new Jamie Sommers and her boss is one of competition for power, rather than cooperation, or caring and affection, like the original (and real) Jamie Sommers had with her boss.
In contrast, look at the warm caring affectionate relationship the original (and real) Jamie Sommers had with her boss Oscar Goldman. As you can see, it was a symbiotic relationship of mutual cooperation, respect, caring and affection, which is reflected in the intro theme in the video above.


Below, Jamie gives her boss Oscar a look and touch of care and concern, which she regularly did in the series.

Remarkable difference huh? Isn't it amazing how much more good and kind the role models of the past were?
Next, here are the characters from the original Battlestar Galactica. Notice that they look warm, good-natured and genuine. And their smiles are wholesome, natural and relaxed. They look like real humans with real souls. Also notice also that there is natural camaraderie and warmth between the cast.



In great contrast, the characters of the new Battlestar Galactica series below look cold, hollow, artificial and soulless. This sadly represents what modern Americans are like, and what you are supposed to be like if you aren't. It's sickening. Also, notice how the blonde Starbuck with the tattoo on her arm (second photo) looks more like a man than a woman. Yuck. Does Hollywood think that is appealing? What are they smoking?!
Moreover, notice that there is no camaraderie or connection in the group below. The members of the cast look self-absorbed, like they don't give a shit about each other, and are only together for business, nothing more. There is no warmth or affection at all between them.


You see what I mean? Gigantic difference huh? As they say, pictures say a thousand words. The two groups above look like they're different species, the former human and the latter inhuman.
Hey Momopi, I found an image you will like. lol

As with the original Battlestar Galactica, the characters in the 1979 series "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century" also look warm, wholesome and good-natured, like real human with real souls. See below.


Notice Erin Gray's genuine wholesome good-natured smile below. It radiates beauty and goodness. You never see this kind of smile from American women today. Her eyes look kind too.


Here is the cast of the 60's western TV series "The Big Valley". Again, notice how genuine, warm and natural they look. Very human and real.


Here is the intro clip to "The Big Valley". Notice how genuine, relaxed, warm, natural and full of goodness the characters look when they smile.
Notice that Jarrod Barkley from the series has kind eyes that radiate goodness. This just goes to show that a man can be kind, caring and good, yet masculine at the same time, which was normal back then but not in the America of today. One does not need to act macho in order to be masculine, like insecure modern American men sadly assume. These characters were always masculine without acting macho.



And even when he got angry, he still had goodness and morality in his eyes, as though his anger was righteous.
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Finally, remember Michael Landon from "Little House on the Prairie" and "Highway to Heaven"? He also had a kind caring face and personality that radiated goodness, the kind you never see on modern American TV anymore.


Can you see now how far down America has gone? Today's young generation have the shittiest TV role models, who are assholes with no souls and do not even seem human. In contrast, the TV role models I had when I was a kid were good, wholesome, kind, caring, decent and with good hearts, as you can see above. What the f**k are the Illuminati elites doing? They must be possessed, as David Icke says, or f***ed up beyond recognition to the point of having no soul.
Anyhow, now you can see what I mean about how if you still have a soul in America, you no longer belong and are alienated and cannot connect with people, except with older people of course, who are still down to earth like the characters above. But not with the young generation, or even with Generation X (which is mine).
You see, I'm a lot more like the characters above from the 70's, than the cold, hollow, artificial, soulless modern characters shown above. That's why I suffer and feel alienated in America and can't connect with people or fit in. I might have done better in the America of the past. But not the one of today. That's why I encourage people with real souls to go overseas, where there are still genuine warm people and cultures with souls that have not been infected with the disease of American culture yet, fortunately. You may not be able to go back to the 70's, but you can still go overseas.
And that's why I warn immigrants about coming to America, lest their souls be crushed so that they became mechanized, artificial and disconnected from others. But some immigrants don't care though, because all they want to do is make money and don't care about having a soul. These are the immigrant types that tend to come to America anyway. But immigrants with real souls should be warned and told the truth about America.
After all, if the Satanic Illuminati that runs America tells you that there's something wrong with you because you still have a soul, then you can send them a message by leaving the country for greener pastures, to countries and cultures where people still have authentic souls and natural warmth. You can't change the powers that be or change what they've done to America, but you can leave their crap behind and help expose them at least.
Anyway, I hope you understand my point and see what I mean now.
Also see this thread of images I put together of women from 70's TV series who look very natural, feminine and genuine. They look so different from American women today.
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