FYI Good Trouble just got a s3 renewal.
FYI Good Trouble just got a s3 renewal.
Holy balls, Batman!
Chasing life if you go back - finished its 2nd (and final season) with an open ending. Like it could have been a cliffhanger if there’d been a season 3, but as a series finale moment it is a unconventional, great coda to finish a series on (a delicious level of devastating though).
Lucifer season 5: "Hold my beer!"
Airships? Like Zepplins?
Probably the pace. It rides a frozen glacier to get anywhere most of the time.
Wasn’t the Good Trouble X-mas special just everything? Miss seeing Steph & Lena on a regular basis. Was so glad to hear that we’ll get more Jude in season 2b. Discovered The Fosters while watching Switched at Birth, Jane by Design & Chasing Life. Sooo many good Freeform/ABCFamily shows over the last decade (Kyle XY…
Do you need a Do Over?
Star Vs. The Forces Of Evil’s final season has been quite… divisive - confused me too. Unless they’re referring to replacing Tambour with the excellent Keith David as Glossaryk's voice because of real world going-on's i cant think of anything potentially divisive.
Yeah i really wanted a hint to friend 3. I do like Amphibia - all the Star v Forces of Evil vibes + Disneu Channel alum Brenda Song as the title character .
The Bold Type? - surprisingly, yes, quite a complex show at times. If you like it, would recommend the Fosters & sequel spin-off series: Good Trouble (contender for most terrible show title ever, but look past it). Whilst more drama-ey than bold Type, the Fosters shows manage to explore a lot of really good, complex…
FYI her 2015 album Breathe In. Breathe Out. was actually quite an enjoyable pop album if that’s still your preferred music genre. I say that as somebody who loathed all previous Duff albums. That said, I think she’s done a good job in Younger - her character isn’t always likable but that’s the writing and it’s done in…
*Was Kes’s strongest arc. (Lost my train of thought).
I will admit I’m biased because Voyager was also my first Trek series watched almost entirely from start to finish (might have seen one or 2 OG Trek ones prior but my memory is hoddy at best ) mostly through VCR and occasionally DVDs from the local council library with a couple of other fam members .
Chakotay & 7 didn’t last too long in the Expanded Universe novels - they explained Voyager as a closed system within which the relationship could work. Once in the real world it didn’t hold water.
In fairness that’s a tough list to crack on the Good wife. His role wasn’t forgettable unlike most of Khalinda or Will’s love interests which is an accomplishment on a show with so many standouts.
Indeed. Voyager’s strengths lay in the rhythms & cadences of the pacing which were faster on average than most previous trek, the cast’s ability to sell banter & the two-part ep stories which could dive deeper & darker even if the wider consequences rarely stuck. I’ll admit there are flaws (all the Treks have them)…
Once you go sugared crust, you can't go back.
I wasn't a Next Gen fan at all, but 7 of 9 has dragged me in (yes Voyager followed by DS9 are my faves - i am a weird anomaly)
How long before they go full South Park *starts running now away from the centipede*