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I think that narratively speaking, it makes perfect sense, and with this show, that is absolutely no guarantee that it will actually happen.
Fair, but I also wasn't expecting a proposal last week, so maybe they're on a roll here.
But a fangirl can hope and try to manifest the handprint she wants to see in the world.
Right on.
Once again posting pretty much for Dana: half an hour until the RNM finale! Tim hasn't watched any of it, and said "Is the series finale a bad place to jump in?" (Definite sarcasm, btw.) I said "Well, at least when you go back to season 1, you'll know everyone's ultimate fate, and that's pretty soothing." I also told him he could only ask me stuff during the commercials or he ran the risk of a stabbing.
I genuinely hope they get rid of Clyde in the cold open, because he is a goddamn tool and I have no use for him, and there's too much other shit to wrap up. I've seen spoilery promo photos, so I'm just ready to get to the good stuff.
Naturally I was traveling back from DragonCon and couldn't watch it live. I'll get it in the morning.
Not spoilery: Clyde continues to be a tool for every moment he's onscreen.
And I'll let you see the rest unspoiled.
We finished watching The Expanse tonight. The show eventually grew on me, but I wasn't really fond of how they ended it. Also, why do the whole B storyline with the girl bringing her brother back from the dead without actually connecting it to the rest of the story somehow.
I really really liked the first three episodes of
Andor
! It's written by Tony Gilroy, who wrote Rogue One, the Bourne movies, and... The Cutting Edge. !!! Anyway it's very well done and so far after three episodes there are no space wizards.
I am struggling with
The Rings of Power,
as they are playing very fast and loose with both the timeline and the mythology. But it is very pretty.
Also, why do the whole B storyline with the girl bringing her brother back from the dead without actually connecting it to the rest of the story somehow.
It is so important in the books, but they just don't go that far in the series. That was a huge disappointment for me. I was watching with DH and a friend and had to deal with controlling myself from saying ....but but but in the books... nonstop.
The actors who play Holden, Amos, and Fred were at DC this year, and a couple of times when people asked about the end of the show, they were like, "What makes you so sure this is the end?" No plans for anything concrete, but it sounds like they're still pushing for a continuation or a wrap-up movie.
I look every once and a while as it is tragic they didn't get to the later books, but it sounds like no one wants to pay for it. I'm confident the production costs were considerable.
It is so important in the books, but they just don't go that far in the series. That was a huge disappointment for me. I was watching with DH and a friend and had to deal with controlling myself from saying ....but but but in the books... nonstop.
Interesting. I guess I should read them at some point.
I was talking about the finale with TCG, and we both felt the they should have wrapped up Marco's storyline in the previous season and spent the last season on the ring and proto molecule stuff.