The timeline should carry Jaskier from ~18 to ~35 or so, and they did not age up Joey Batey at all.
This never occurred to me once while I was watching, and I was totes spoiled for the whole timelines thing. Ha.
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The timeline should carry Jaskier from ~18 to ~35 or so, and they did not age up Joey Batey at all.
This never occurred to me once while I was watching, and I was totes spoiled for the whole timelines thing. Ha.
Star Trek: Lower Decks trailer: [link]
Warrior Nun isn't the best thing I've ever watched, and it's not my new sweeping obsession, but 4 episodes in, I finally really like the main character, Ava (I was lukewarm on her the first 2 episodes). And -- this is a fucking Netflix show in 2020, so there's no reason they can't give us flashbacks of Shotgun Mary (who I LOVE) and Shannon as actual girlfriends, damn it. I don't want hints; I want confirmation.
Tim finally got me back for every time we've watched a TV show or movie set in a coed public school (so, 99% of everything) and I ask him "Is this what public school was really like???" (Seriously, at the age of 49, I'm still fascinated by it.) Anyway, we were watching some fight scene in Warrior Nun and he asked "Is this what your all-girls' Catholic school was like?" (I told him, "God, no! ...we didn't have chain mail.")
Also 4 episodes in. Not forcing me to stay glued to the tv until I finish the series, but enjoyable. Hey, nuns kicking ass, what's not to love.
Anyone else watch Wynona Earp S4 premiere last night?
Yes.
Still weird. Still funny. Still has pretty people and pretty scenery.
The story-telling still doesn't make much sense, but I don't much care.
The bit that made me laugh out loud was when the sheriff said, "They look pretty cheesed!" but I initially heard "They look pretty cheesy!" - which was true.
After I finish The Runaways I'll probably start Wynonna Earp, which I've never seen.
I'm so happy it's back. Got a nice meta laugh out of "Are you ready to go? I feel like I've been standing here for 2 years"
The worldbuilding is total bananapants but that's part of the fun!
Has anyone watched Warrior Nun all the way through? Because I admit I 100% did not see that Hail Hydra moment with Father Vincent coming.
(I guess we don't have to whitefont, but it was pretty goddamn shocking to me, so I'm trying to not spoil anyone.)
I was shocked initially, but after thinking about it I realized that was the one plot point in the finale that made the most sense. Or really made any sense at all.