....that is definitely not how I'd describe Hexed.
You could argue for a "if you like X you might like Y" kind of thing, but it's really not the same kind of show.
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....that is definitely not how I'd describe Hexed.
You could argue for a "if you like X you might like Y" kind of thing, but it's really not the same kind of show.
I haven't had a chance to watch it myself, but I've heard good things about The Witcher from friends, even those that haven't played the games; if Henry Cavill fighting evil in a ridiculous wig is your thing.
Wynonna Earp improves as it goes on, the first season is definitely the weakest because there is soooo much mythology infodumping going on.
Watched the first episode of Warrior Nun tonight, which did not disappoint. I have to keep watching it, because I need to know what happens. I'm intrigued by the Eurotrash Grifters, want to know what the story is with the priest Father I-Am-Clearly-Hiding-Something, and kind of love the Vaguely Lesbian Warrior Nuns. (Okay, some of them are more than "vaguely" lesbian.)
Any monster-fighting nuns are going to have some seriously big shoes to fill in Sister Agatha from the BBC Dracula.
I have to keep watching it, because I need to know what happens.
Let the record reflect that my skepticism about "one episode" was clearly stated.
I also watched an episode tonight and was vaguely intrigued in a "Please God take my mind off literally everything happening right now" kind of way.
Also, brain woke me up at 4 a.m. WHY.
I thoroughly enjoyed The Witcher. The plot is almost entirely driven by women, and the main character mostly just reacts to situations. He's not trying to engage with the world, he wants to be left the fuck alone. Kind of like Mad Max in that way. By the second episode I realized we were following multiple timelines and I really enjoyed that too. Also, Henry Cavill in a white wig saying fuck a lot is totally my jam.
I have to keep watching it, because I need to know what happens.
Let the record reflect that my skepticism about "one episode" was clearly stated.
My brother is right there with you (he said "This is going to be your new obsession, isn't it?").
(he said "This is going to be your new obsession, isn't it?")
Which is not currently true, because The Magicians is still my current obsession.
I feel like my life would be easier (or my brain would be less cluttered) if I just liked things like a normal person.