Other TV stuff in brief
Nov. 2nd, 2017 02:30 pmVery brief, so no spoilers (or hardly any).
Finished The Defenders before we went away two weeks ago. Was bored by the end. Might watch Jessica Jones 2 if it's available on Netflix (I heard that Disney are starting their own streaming service) but otherwise...meh!
Watched the first episode of Stranger Things 2 on Tuesday night. Liked it a lot. Looking forward to seeing more.
Last Sunday, finished the Ed Burns documentary series about the Vietnam War. Harrowing. Very, very good.
Enjoying Star Trek: Discovery a lot more now, even though...
...most of the bridge crew are still just faces. The episodes with the least Klingons in them are the best. The last two episodes - the one with Sarek and the time-loop thing - have been the best so far, IMO.
Still watching The Expanse season 2. Still love it - so much so that I've bought the DVDs, which I only do when I love something enough to want to keep it forever.
I have this idea, you see, that the internet might go boom! and therefore all 'net-based content will vanish forever, whereas if I have the TV shows I love the most on disc I'll still be able to watch them. This makes no sense whatsoever, I know. If the 'net were to go boom! probably everything else would too.
Finished The Defenders before we went away two weeks ago. Was bored by the end. Might watch Jessica Jones 2 if it's available on Netflix (I heard that Disney are starting their own streaming service) but otherwise...meh!
Watched the first episode of Stranger Things 2 on Tuesday night. Liked it a lot. Looking forward to seeing more.
Last Sunday, finished the Ed Burns documentary series about the Vietnam War. Harrowing. Very, very good.
Enjoying Star Trek: Discovery a lot more now, even though...
...most of the bridge crew are still just faces. The episodes with the least Klingons in them are the best. The last two episodes - the one with Sarek and the time-loop thing - have been the best so far, IMO.
Still watching The Expanse season 2. Still love it - so much so that I've bought the DVDs, which I only do when I love something enough to want to keep it forever.
I have this idea, you see, that the internet might go boom! and therefore all 'net-based content will vanish forever, whereas if I have the TV shows I love the most on disc I'll still be able to watch them. This makes no sense whatsoever, I know. If the 'net were to go boom! probably everything else would too.