Why did none of you people tell me that John Finnemore is co-writing GO2?
I am...cautiously optimistic?
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Why did none of you people tell me that John Finnemore is co-writing GO2?
I am...cautiously optimistic?
I'm looking forward to GO2. Even if it's just half as good as GO1, it'll still be better than a number of things I could put in front of my eyes.
I am both happy and distressed that there will be a second season of Good Omens. The first season was utterly delightful, so part of me thinks, "Yes! More of that, please!"
But also, the first season was utterly delightful, so maybe just let it stand. It is okay for things to end.
I'm ambivalent. I love Gaiman's writing in general, and of course he was the one who shepherded the whole project to TV. But my feeling is that Pratchett was the one with the touch for whimsy that gave Good Omens much of its charm, and I worry about the tone of new material absent his contribution.
Leverage: Redemption starts Friday on IMDB TV. That counts as streaming, right? So we’ll discuss it here?
Sounds right. Woohoo!
I honestly had to pause the first episode because I was laughing too hard at Nate's grave. That's such a huge fuck you to Timothy Hutton.
Also, because it bears repeating, Aldis Hodge is unreasonably attractive.
Leverage
Ep. 1 down.
I enjoyed that very much.
Just watched the first one for a lunch treat. Oh my, it feels like home. So comfy and familiar.
I am not finished with the episode yet but I like Noah Wylie in this. It reminds me of why I liked him in ER rather than why I found him annoying in The Librarians.