My sister loves Debris. She was surprised that I wasn't watching it, but I promised I would get on it.
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Yep. One of the nice features so far is that the story is getting advanced by the leads communicating, even when they are not supposed to.
I get so frustrated by stories that rely on miscommunication or lack of communication.
It took me a few episodes to realize the audio over the end credits is different each time and seems to be a hint to some backstory.
Thanks for mentioning that, aurelia, so I knew to pay attention. I think this weekend was the perfect time to catch up on Debris because the first several episodes had me not sure how much I really liked it/could follow it, but these last two were terrific so now I am IN
We are watching Farscape with the kids and have finally gotten over the hot mess that is the first half of S1. (Not that the individual eps are all bad, but the episode order is so bonkers that the relationships do not track at all from one ep to the next. Now we just need Chiana's accent to stabilize and we'll be all set.)
Anyway, Aeryn (my daughter) has confidently stated every time it looks like Crichton's in danger that she's not worried because he's a main character so he has to survive and I truly cannot wait for this innocent child of mine to get to S3.
Oh, wow, watching your kids watch Farscape sounds like an amazing journey
every time it looks like Crichton's in danger that she's not worried because he's a main character so he has to survive
Don't let her watch The Magicians. (Still not over that bullshit.) (Also laughing my ass off about Farscape, though.)
It is, I'm not gonna lie, SO GREAT.
Don't let her watch The Magicians.
I mean, she's 10, so not for a while anyway.
10 year-old Aeryn told me last night that "frell" is her new favorite word. Maybe my favorite parenting win to date.