I feel as if Neil would be thrilled by Murderbiscuit getting the word out to the cat community.
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Good Omens
S2e2: I'm a little embarrassed at how long it took me to realize who was playing the part of Job.
About Good Omens, I will say I was charmed by and 100% invested in Gabriel and Beelzebub, and if you’d asked me before S2 if I could feel that way, I would have snorted in disbelief. So well done there.
The show also reminded me how much I hate the story of Job, so I’m willing to replace the Bible version with the Good Omens version entirely.
Also, David Tennant and Michael Sheen are unbelievably good at making me feel ALL THE EMOTIONS. Gentlemen, what gave you the right.
I’m a little embarrassed at how long it took me to realize who was playing the part of Job.
I didn’t even notice he was someone I should recognize until you said that. Huh.
I’m a little embarrassed at how long it took me to realize who was playing the part of Job.
I didn’t even notice he was someone I should recognize until you said that. Huh.
I just looked him up and I still have no idea who he is.
Peter Davison played the Fifth Doctor, after Tom Baker. He is also David Tennant's father-in-law. Also, the oldest of Job's children was played by Ty Tennant, David's son.
Steph, he is Peter Davison, a.k.a. Tristan Farnon from All Creatures Great and Small. Also the 5th incarnation of Dr Who. Also-also, David Tennant's father-in-law.
Peter Davison played the Fifth Doctor, after Tom Baker. He is also David Tennant's father-in-law. Also, the oldest of Job's children was played by Ty Tennant, David's son.
Oh, that's pretty cool!
Well, season 2 of Joe Pickett has wrapped up.
There were several difficult painful interwoven storylines. I was actually disappointed that they all had fairly happy endings. It was all a little too pat.
The locations they filmed in were again stunningly magnificent.
They did throw in a disturbing twist right at the very end. If it forms the basis for season 3, that's going to be the continuation of a painful storyline from season 1. But I'll still watch it. The scenery and the impressive acting by the cast so far makes up for the problems I had with the storytelling.
ST:SNW did a musical episode.
I have mixed feelings, will have to mull them over for a while.