And so bingeable.
Streaming 1: There Goes the Weekend
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The past month, and most of the summer, I have spent an extraordinary amount of time on distraction. NYT and WaPo puzzles, and lots of streaming. We're talking probably 3 hours a day or more on puzzles with either music videos or streaming tv in the background. This and filling a big chunk of time listening or reading my current books.
The latest 10-episode stream was Nobody Wants This on Netflix with Kristen Bell and Adam Brody. Checked all my boxes for easy on the brain entertainment. With a second season to come at some point. Woot! Two thumbs up.
The latest 10-episode stream was Nobody Wants This on Netflix with Kristen Bell and Adam Brody. Checked all my boxes for easy on the brain entertainment. With a second season to come at some point. Woot! Two thumbs up.
I binged it so fast! It's so fucking good. Kristen Bell and Adam Brody have INSANE chemistry. (My favorite comment I read about the show — on Tumblr, of course — was "I haven’t shipped straight white people this hard in a long time." And it's true — I hadn't!) Also, I'm 110% obsessed with Morgan's (Joann's sister) hair. It's PERFECT.
I've also read a lot of criticism of stereotypes, particularly among the Jewish women, and while I obviously don't have that POV since I'm not Jewish, it sure did seem to me that they were riding those stereotypes kind of hard. I hope S2 is better about that.
The past month, and most of the summer, I have spent an extraordinary amount of time on distraction. NYT and WaPo puzzles
I can't start my work day until I do a chunk of the NYT puzzles (Wordle, Mini Crossword, Letter Boxed [my current favorite], and Spelling Bee).
Wait, I have a subscription to WaPo but I did not know they had puzzles...
Mostly crossword, but also sudoku and some other puzzles.
The WaPo Hurdle is like Wordle on steroids. I do all the NYT dailies except the big crossword. I'm getting really good at the letter box, but I still suck at Connections. I am working on the archive to try and get my brain better at those. Spelling Bee I just do 10 words and go on because there are only so many hours in a day.
That said, we have to wait a year for more Nobody Wants This. Sad face. Mostly I watch shows that have multiple seasons in the can to avoid this issue.
eta: More seasons will result in more depth with the characters other than Joanne and Noah, which I want, a lot. I love Sasha and am still on the fence with Morgan.
My issues with the show were mainly that
1) Noah is so keen to become wunderkind head rabbi of a congregation that includes his parents and domineering sister-in-law, who are clearly not going to respect him enough to take guidance in matters spiritual or communal and will undermine him at every turn, and
2) Noah took a girlfriend he was trying to hide to a camp where he was known as "Hot Rabbi," thus ensuring that gossip about it would travel back to his congregation at the speed of light.
Bell and Brody do have great chemistry though.
My favorite comment I read about the show — on Tumblr, of course — was "I haven’t shipped straight white people this hard in a long time."
HA. There is definitely a loophole for 00's Xennial nostalgia working in their favor on that.
My favorite comment I read about the show — on Tumblr, of course — was "I haven’t shipped straight white people this hard in a long time."
HA. There is definitely a loophole for 00's Xennial nostalgia working in their favor on that.
That is the damn truth.
Jentry Chau vs. The Underworld is more or less a Buffy clone. I wanted to like it more than I did. The early episodes at least have too much cringe humor, and not enough ass-kicking.
I am enjoying Black Doves, even though the plot is absurd almost to the point of camp. (Also, episode 4 LDBed me!) Keira Knightley especially is playing it straight enough to make it all work.