I just haven't sat down to watch this yet - I need more time! My friend says it is very slow, but then again if it isn't a Top Gun or Star Wars movie he probably thinks it is too slow.So far I like the new Disney plus series Andor. Wondering when the series ends, how close it will be to the start of Rogue One which was one of my favorite Star Wars movies.
The expected assholery aside, some of the online reaction to the most recent episode of She-Hulk reaffirms my belief that people should not watch TV shows with a work setting that corresponds to their actual job. Like, my brain can't process being the kind of person who watches a TV show, trying to find technical mistakes.
Any time someone speaks Japanese on an English language show, I immediately reach for the mute button because I know it’s going to take me out of the show for the next half-hour.I still cannot watch any emergency medical response shows without wanting to throw a protocol book through the TV.
Any time someone speaks Japanese on an English language show, I immediately reach for the mute button because I know it’s going to take me out of the show for the next half-hour.
Even on The Newsroom?Any time someone speaks Japanese on an English language show, I immediately reach for the mute button because I know it’s going to take me out of the show for the next half-hour.
Finished both seasons of this. A little quirky, some interesting characters and themes, but it seems like they start mixing in some random plot items and MacGuffins here and there. I enjoyed it. Not the best, but not bad either.Started watching Upload (Prime) today while donating blood - made it through the first three episodes of Season 1 (of 2 so far?). Interesting premise, some stereotypical characters but at least some are starting to show a few additional dimensions to them, and fairly entertaining. So far, recommended.
Wednesday looks like a Harry Potter fanfic starring Wednesday Addams for no reason and I’m way in for it.
The wife and I binged this one. We both enjoyed it quite a bit. Agree that depending on where it goes is going to be interesting in that it needs to stay the course. Ortega was fantastic. Without her, not sure the show would be of interest. Loved Thing. Huge part of the show.Wednesday turned out to be exactly as I predicted with considerably less enriching world-building than Harry Potter, and a lot more "CW fanfic" level-writing than I would have liked.
Jenna Ortega is flawless as Wednesday, and her relationship with "rainbows and unicorns" werewolf roomie Enid is ripe for developing. The setting of an "outcast" school of monsters down the road from a conservative Vermont town with a "Pilgrim theme-park" based economy narrowly walks the line of absurdist and amusing, but is compelling enough to warrant exploring. (Explained why it was released during Thanksgiving instead of the seemingly obvious Halloween. This is a now-pantented Wednesday take-down of colonialism and Thanksgiving white-washing.)
But not enough attention is paid to establishing that setting. Instead, the plot devolves into a Nickelodeon "Are You Afraid of the Dark" murder mystery, while Wednesday juggles the inexplicable affections and advances of a number of nerdy-hunk pasty boys.
If there is a season 2, I'll probably watch because of Ortega's stellar performance, Wednesday's relationship with Enid, and hope for more development of Nevermore Academy, its students and staff, and relationship to Jericho. But if it becomes another CW dramedy teenybopper romance with a Nancy Drew mystery, I won't be happy about it.
Finished it up tonight. Watch the post-credit scene on the last episode if you watch this. Wow.Binged most of Andor (Disney+) and while it took a bit to get rolling, this is a darn good show. An excellent entry into the Star Wars universe and I can't wait to watch the last couple episodes.