And the "Open my jacket so the monkeys can fly out!" thing would have made more sense if the jackets had ever covered the monkeys. Instead, it was more like, "Look at my BREASTS! Oh, and go, monkeys."
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Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that.
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I think it was the mix of technologies -- workaday horsies and Western-type gear with the magical/fantasy architecture and costuming.
I thought Az had some really great outfits, fwiw.
The last chainmail looking outfit kinda rocked.
Tin Man struck me as firmly steampunk, and Firefly never did.
I liked the outfits! Just not so much the "be free, my breasts -- I mean, monkeys!" poses.
And the "Open my jacket so the monkeys can fly out!" thing would have made more sense if the jackets had ever covered the monkeys. Instead, it was more like, "Look at my BREASTS! Oh, and go, monkeys."
snorts soda up nose
...okay, I do have to see this.
Go monkey! Choose monkey!
...okay, I do have to see this.
Clearly. So come on over, I'll make popcorn.
Awesome! I'll bring icecream!
Tin Man struck me as firmly steampunk
Yeah, that's what I was thinking, too.
Journeyman, how I love thee?
I had truly believed that Dan and his boss had lost their jobs for good.
Dan's father actually made me feel for him when he spoke of feeling like a freak in his own home, loved all their conversations together, and I'm down with the theory that he's a traveler too. Not so much that Livia and her beau (Henry?) are ancestors of the Vasser family, because, icky. Although his profile did look a lot like Diamond Reed. Or maybe Henry is indeed a Vasser granpappy on Dan and Jack's mother's side (which would explain Livia not twigging to the surname) but Livia isn't part of the family tree (she gets pulled away and loses him too? Henry starts a family with another woman, and then no ickiness, just Livia having a thing for Dan's entire family.)
Don't like Jack's girl. Don't trust her, I think she's lying about the pregnancy and will have a "miscarriage" down the line and Jack's heart will break. She's been diagnosing him and judging him from the get-go based merely on what Jack says. She's got another agenda. Or are they intending her to be the new Jack, now that Jack himself is in on the secret and he doesn't get to be all misunderstanding and judgycakes (although still bitchy) about Dan?
There were a lot of themes of family and walking away vs. sticking it out despite the hardship of trying to be together. Dan and Jack's father gives up, Livia accepts to try again with a man who she admits she has a hard time lying to, Dan's mom pretty much encourages Katie to leave him--there was also a lot of empathy going around, everyone speaking from their own experiences and I loved the implications and how the advice affected others, their reactions. Loved the emotion.
I also really appreciated that Katie was still freaked about the man who had invaded her house. Continuity and consequences!
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I loved that heartbreaking conversation between Barbara and Katie. So unexpected.