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What can I say, some people are radioactive.

Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin S1

HBO show that has more of a slasher take on the teen girls getting tormented by text messages than the original. (I hate everything about the naming scheme - giving this the "original sin" subtitle when everyone is going to naturally refer to the 2010-2017 show as the original one, changing said subtitle for the next season when this is absolutely not an anthology).

I did have fun watching this, and have an appreciation for how it's doing something different beyond a genre change. The dead girl at the heart of the original show (see!) is Alison, a teen terror who never found someone in Rosewood she didn't want to torment. The dead girl at the heart of this show isn't either of the women who die as teenagers at dances - one in 1999, one in 2022 - but our main protagonist's mother, Davie, who was such an Alison in 1999, but a saint of a mother as an adult. The other four girls' mothers were friends with Davie in high school, and they were united in bullying the hell out of the girl that did die in 1999.

So the girls aren't being tormented about their own sins, but their mothers'. I have no objections to that, they get some good stuff out of that, especially Imogen, but it does leave our main girls feeling a little...put upon. Or blameless.

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A thing I was pettily annoyed at compared to the original show was that there was no f/f with any of the main girls. Come on man, the original show had one of its four mains be gay and that was back when they had to deal with ABC Family's advertisers going uhhhhh can you show less gay stuff with her thx. You're on HBO in 2022, you have no excuse! Three of the girls in the 2022 show had boyfriends and there was other m/f stuff among the teens so I feel justified in my grumbling at this. They could've easily had one of the boyfriends be a girlfriend, or even, god forbid, have the obvious pair of the main girls get together.

Anyway, will watch S2, will hope that some of these things improve but I expect I'll be entertained regardless.

Fallout

I'd gotten an hour into Fallout 3 before giving up, is the most of my experience before watching this show. Enjoyed it, I thought it conveyed the world-building well, the goofy black humour worked for me, as did Lucy as protagonist. There are some convenient plot contrivances that one has to overlook, like why is everyone's timing such that they are in various places at the exact same time.

My most petty annoyance (apparently I am filled with petty annoyances today) is that as soon as I saw Ghoul Man with a Fucked Up Face as one of our main characters, the only thought I could have about him is "You would be soooooo much more interesting as a woman." Seriously. Sooooo much more. I know I do constantly contemplate female versions of characters but like, Maximus or Lucy's brother were fine to me as men, whatever. Ghoul Man? Nope, I was just internally going yeah, should be Ghoul Woman.

It would also help my question of what the 2077 era was like - we've got 50s aesthetics, we're relatively cool about race and gender given Barb's position though we've still got racial typecasting on tv, we hate the commies but uh...are we cool about gay people? Unclear. It really does not matter to the plot or the show at all but I could not help but wonder about it given the Cold War vibes, y'know.

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The Afterparty S1 & S2

Murder mystery-slash-comedy where every season focuses on a murder, with each episode featuring the interrogation of a suspect, who tells their narrative in their own genre - romcom, thriller, period piece, etc. I binged this show in a few days, definitely recommend it. It filled the mystery-loving gap in my media now that I'm done with my Poirot reading.

S1 is better constructed mystery-wise, but S2 better exploits the conceit of every episode being a different genre, and all of it was a joy to watch. I can't help thinking of S2 vs S1 in the same way I think of Glass Onion vs Knives Out. The benefit that a first installment gets in this genre is it can have another mystery underlying the homicidal one: what sort of person is our detective? what sort of person is the one we see them with? Those questions leave a wider scope. The second installments are inherently hampered by the lack of that...but the second installments also get in their own way in how they construct themselves.

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We Are Lady Parts S2

The long-awaited S2 has arrived!!! All of the new songs are absolute bangers!! The band is as charming as ever! Compared to the first season, S2 does struggle to juggle its broader scope, as it tries to give every band member her own arc. Amina remains endearing, as she proclaims she is in her villain era for maintaining proper work-life boundaries. Though, I found myself cooling on her romance. Of the band members that aren't Amina and Saira, Bisma's journey in self-perception and self-presentation was most compelling to me. I got very cross at anyone even halfway questioning her decisions there. It was cool to see Taz settle into band managing as a broader pursuit, realizing she's in it for the thrill of discovery, not just something she's doing for her mate.

I'll save Saira and Ayesha for under the cut, to avoid spoilers.

Steve is my favorite Lady Parts fan🤘. I wanted to appreciate the Gen Z band but their cover sucks and they sucked more at the inter-band dinner. Noor's stuff this season surprised me in a good way, but I wish we'd gotten more time with it - there's something awful about realizing your impact on a lifelong friend and wondering what else it extends to.

It was odd that whenever the band was on break for practical reasons that the gang didn't seem to hang out as friends at all, especially when one or more of them was dealing with personal shit - there's no equivalent of them all whisking Amina off to the countryside to help her deal.

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There was much less Amina-Saira goodness this season since their arcs weren't as enmeshed, but there were still crumbs, from growl-singing at each other before practice to the Speak callback. Saira will give into writing girl power anthems if Amina shoots her the puppy dog eyes a single time <3.

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Samurai and pirates, what else is new.

Blue Eye Samurai

An eight-episode animated series set in 17th century Japan. It stars Mizu, who is half-white and half-japanese, and very skilled with a sword, hence the title of the show. Mizu's on a mission to kill four white men who remained in Japan even after the closure of its borders to foreigners, because one of the men must be Mizu's father.

If any of that sounds interesting to you, it's well worth the watch - the fight scenes are excellent, the animation is pretty, the side characters entertaining, and most importantly, I love the way the show has you constantly question your perceptions of Mizu, taking its time with peeling back the layers of backstory. It is NSFW though, there were more sex scenes and animated floppy dicks than I necessarily expected.

Also, was very surprised by the number of names I recognized on the voice actor cast. (Something about Paxton Hall-Yoshida voicing Taigen and Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior voicing Akemi makes so much sense.)

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One Piece Live Action

This was fun? I've never read the manga and maybe saw the anime episode introducing Zoro a very long time ago as a kid.

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Talking Meme index

For this day, [personal profile] glassesofjustice asked me without spoilers, if I'd recommend skipping S3 of Ted Lasso or giving it a go, and alternatively, who were my top three characters in each season.

Huh, while I did think S3 was worse than the previous two seasons, in terms of structure and in terms of not flinching from the grit of its subplots, I did not experience the same rage that apparently some people did at the ending. There are enough parts of it I liked that I'm glad I watched it, and the experience of weekly watching meant I was unsurprised by the finale being what it was.

I found it kind of...wrongheaded in its priorities and how to sell its endings, I guess? Haha, it's hard to discuss without spoilers. Let's take it on a character level.

  • I always like Ted and Rebecca, because I'm easily swayed by protagonists, and they have their bright spots this season but needed more work to get to their endings, which I understand for them.
  • Nate's S3 was a complete mess because the writers were trying to backtrack hard after the hate Nate got post-S2.
  • Keeley was delightful, we get to see her in a f/f relationship and deal with some unfun stuff.
  • but I unfortunately found Roy more annoying as the season went on. (To go back to the other question, for S1 I probably would have said Rebecca, Ted, Roy. Roy is not even a candidate for S3, how the mighty have fallen.).
  • I actually frickin loved Jamie this season lmao, like by the end of it I was going well, show, if you aren't going to surprise me with sudden Keeley/Rebecca I actually wouldn't hate the full loop return of Keeley/Jamie after the individual S1-S3 development.
  • Sam's likeable as ever but I didn't much think about him outside the restaurant plot.
  • More Trent and more Colin was very good! We saw Trent in T-shirts and it felt very scandalous to me

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Jul. 22nd, 2022 03:54 pm
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Obi-Wan Kenobi

Pretty meh as a TV show but I turned my brain off for Star Wars as per usual and enjoyed watching very morose Obi-Wan hang out with precocious young Leia - this is the Leia iteration I've been most attached to. She was very good. Wish we'd gotten both the Anakin flashback and the obvious revelation of Reva's motivations earlier in the series. Probably only worth the watch if you are also an Obi-Wan fan.

Heartstopper

Exactly the slice-of-life teenage m/m show I expected it to be, was charmed by all these silly and/or sad kids and the various animations.

Ms Marvel

The cast for this show is so fucking good that it's unreal, especially Kamala Khan herself. If you liked the comics and/or teenage superhero shenanigans, would recommend! I also found it very easy to follow as a standalone series, I don't watch much Marvel stuff.

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Uncharted: Drake's Fortune

Decent first game in that Naughty Dog series, going to play through the rest. I quite like Nate and Elena. The mutual disinterest in self-preservation makes them work for me, as does the nerdery. Have minimal thoughts on Sully so far. Was absolutely not prepared for the late-game twist in enemy combatants and played through the last quarter of the game yelling whenever I got scared, which was quite often.

Recs

I received this cute Kiyoko/Yachi (Haikyuu) fic in the [community profile] fandom5k exchange. Great characterizations, covers both canon and post-canon shenanigans.

This Ace Attorney Trilogy vid to Look What You Made Me Do works so frickin well. Did not expect the puns.

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May have watched more television in the past couple of months than I did the year prior to it, random thoughts recorded...

Brooklyn Nine Nine S8

The Holt-Kevin arc was the best part of the season and their reconciliation was very sweet <3

Squid Game

Solidly entertaining entry in the death game genre. Sae-byeok was my favourite character. As usual with the genre, I enjoyed players trying to out-think the games and the behind-the-scenes workings of the games (uh, until the English-speaking VIPs showed up XD). Only real downers were the last couple of episodes weighed down by setting up a second season, and the obligatory "posh villain is gay and rapey to show extra sexual deviance" moment.

Ted Lasso S2

Fun watch! Less tight than S1, but sophomore installments tend to be like that. Everyone was great, except Nate, who was greatly terrible and you could see it happening from the start. Roy and Rebecca talking about how to interact with children was delightful. Loved Ted and Sharon bouncing against each other. Am happy no tabloids happened to Rebecca and Sam, for I was very stressed about that. (Now I'm only stressed about the ambiguous state of Roy/Keeley.)

Finally, I had far too many feelings about one (1) Trent Crimm, The Independent, and his final choice. What a thing to do! For Ted! Am going to dive into fics for this ship, probably.

Survivor: Pearl Islands

The pirate theme was super fun here. I was spoiled for the winner and a couple of the big moments of the game, but it was still great to see it unfold. They should bring back some of these challenges to replace the Nth copy of "do an obstacle course, then solve a puzzle".

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Jul. 17th, 2021 01:54 pm
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Will wonders never cease, I actually consumed a non-book new-to-me thing this month.

We Are Lady Parts

A six-episode TV show about a British punk rock band of Muslim women in their late twenties. Super fun, great characters, and because I am incredibly predictable, my favourites are Amina, the microbiology PhD student with performance anxiety who gets recruited to be the band's lead guitarist, and Saira, the band's abrasive frontwoman who's nevertheless convinced Amina's the key to their success. Amina's parents are also delightful. Would recommend! (Probably will request it for Yuletide this year, if I do Yuletide)

Mass Effect 2

Finished the replay, suicide mission and all those DLC. Usual shitposting here.
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Juno Steel S3
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TSCOSI
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Random Links

This. Isn't. Sparta - seven-part blog series dismantling the myths of Spartan equality and military domination

Vox article about the Isabel Fall sitch - Decent piece, but I feel like there's a little too much blame allocated to Twitter The Website alone. I dunno, none of us are free from the influence of the structures we socialize within, but there are actually plenty of people on the blue hellsite who manage to not be jerks, or make strange assumptions.
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