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look from what ive heard tpn s2 is bad but damn this op slaps
#just finished rewatching s1 last night and am just watching s2 now#might liveblog it idk#tpn#the promised neverland#tpn s2#tpn spoilers#< tagging that bcz if i do a liveblog iāll probably just rb this post so i dont have to re-tag everything#ryan shut the fuck up
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Iām not really in the mood to start watching something new even though I technically have a lot I want to lol, so on a whim because I feel like it Iāve started a TVD rewatch attempt letās see if I follow through! (Iāve only seen the whole show (like 7.5 seasons I didnāt see all of s8) once but Iāve seen majority of s2-3 eps multiple times and a select handful of s1 4 and 5 eps a couple times each and most s6 eps twice since I did a rewatch of just that season in December (technically I did not finish it but that wasnāt about my follow through I just didnāt have hbomax access for a while and by the time I had it back was focused on other things again)Ā
so anyway. notes I took rewatching the first couple episodes (my plan rn is to Not lb in the format I sometimes do because I think Iāll exhaust myself/my commitment, instead will try to either write some notes during or takeaways directly after watching the eps when I feel like it and share intermittently)Ā
PilotĀ
-Elena Bonnie and Caroline are all so pretty here such pretty faces and pretty shiny hair all aroundĀ
-really enjoy how cynical Elena is even as sheās trying to put on a brave ātoday I will smile and it will be believeableā face. especially her talking about peopleās reactions to hers and Jeremyās grief and the āthe rest of the world has moved onā quote near the end I can (unfortunately) relate to a lot of this so much more than the first time I watched the show :(
-Carolineās immediate interest in Stefan + āitās not going to happenā I do lol knowing how this all plays out :)Ā
-Bonnieās āpsychicā ness so cute but also her predicting happinessā¦ ironic not in a happy way. This being one of the episodes if not the episode where sheās happiest I thinkā¦Ā
-Bonlena moments are very cute in the pilotĀ
-running up the hill wasted on a boring moment in the pilot is so funny, but I do really like it ending with (in a sense) the first steferine momentĀ
-so much bad and poorly aged dialogue. obviously. but then glimmers of really good dialogue out of nowhereĀ
-I do sort of wish Damonās crow powers had been a consistent thread. I donāt remember it being a thing after early s1? Would have been so funnyĀ
-Vicki was a standout to me rewatching this. Knowing what happens to her is so sadā¦ Matt should have died instead of her and She should have been around for the whole show frĀ
-Jenna is an angelĀ
-the dialogue is worse than I remembered overall but Iām going to say the visuals/effects are better than I remembered?Ā
-also I actually rewatched the Pll pilot a couple days ago so was struck a bit by the similar structure of some things, they both open with the blonde girl who is killed/missing (only for TVD itās a random girl we have no attachment to, for Pll itās obviously Alison who is a Presence. and then itās much later in the TVD pilot that we see Katherine who is the char with Alison haunting status for chars in s1), the focus on the liars but especially Aria/Elenaās attempts to move on from grief general quotes about moving on from the past, similar structuring to some of the Aria&Mike/Elena&Jeremy scenes. the funeral at the end of the Pll ep v Vicki being taken to the hospital at the end of TVD. There are othersĀ
-it also was very funny to me that they stress the āpassionā of SE vs Matt and Elena in the pilot considering that is going to become a tag line for DE
The Night of the CometĀ
-Elena and Stefan waking up and both thinking āwow itās so weird how I see color/am not as depressed as usual. and itās all because I remembered what itās like to be hornyā is hilarious sorry
-I am mad at that teacher I was mad on Elenaās behalf last episode now Iām mad on Jennaās! Leave Jenna aloneĀ
-the way Damon put his hand on Elenaās back/shoulders in their first meeting to guide her + general manner towards her like makes me uncomfortable. Which I guess is the intention at this pointĀ
-Jenna looks so good I need herĀ
-when Elena is telling Jenna about Stefan being on the rebound and her responding that āat least itās another woman wait until you date a guy with mommy issues or cheating issues or amphetamine issuesā find this hilarious because Stefan DOES in fact have mommy issues as we will learn, and the show treats his blood issues as metaphorical addiction issues. cheating issues no but his whole transference deal with Katherine-Elena is maybe not so different you could make the argument? like itās not that but thereās emotional dishonesty in a way.Ā
-also I just enjoy Elena and Jenna so much as a duo.
-I really like Bonnieās outfit passing out Night of the Comet fliers with ElenaĀ
-Bonnie touching Stefan and getting bad vibes if such a moodĀ
-thereās quite a bit of language iin these two episodes thatās aged badly but Carolineās ādruggies are the biggest attention whoresā (paraphrased) line about Vicki particularly egregiousĀ
-Gravity playing in the SE kiss is so funny because I first watched this pre Community so now I have the Paradigms association. lol
-but also Stefanās āit was epicā line my brain made an association to Leronica āI thought our story was epicā and SE could Never be what Logan x Veronica is smh so I was a little offendedĀ
*Also watchedĀ Friday NightĀ Bites but actually watched most of that while working out and didnāt take notes. And I have reflections but, not that there isnāt plenty to be said about this episode but Iāll take a pass rn*Ā
#s speaks#s rewatches tvd#I feel good about this decision I think itās time. And I do think Iāll follow through!#I might take breaks but am *feeling* it / committed#(convo with Maze about how weād both like to rewatch legacies but are also scared to might have triggered it.#Iām not quite ready for that but I think Iām finally ready for this)
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2020
What a year, huh? Surely not anything anyone has expected to happen when we woke up on this day a year ago. I certainly havenāt. Iām not even sure, now, where to begin to sum up this year like Iāve done years prior. But then again... I may just as well just dive right into all the media I consumed this year, as I have done every year. I havenāt kept track as detailed as I have last year, but my year was definitely punctuated by pieces of entertainment that have come into my life.
Continuing on from 2019, my obsession with Good OmensĀ was still going strong. Which was ideal, since I was gonna spend the first half of the year writing my Bachelor thesis on it. The intensity of the obsession may have waned a bit since, but I still love that show and book dearly and hold it close to my heart, and I donāt think that will ever stop. But while Good OmensĀ was certainly an overall theme throughout my year, there were some other things that actually stood out.
With January came new episodes of Doctor Who, and having returned to that particular bandwagon the year prior, I was all about that. Jodieās second season finally brought what I had longed for in her first--a darker kind of Doctor. She wasnāt quite as bubbly anymore, you could finally see some of the depths in the character that I loved so in the previous regenerations, which made me love Peterās Doctor so incredibly much. In this season, I felt, Jodie was finally becoming the Doctor. Overall, that season catered to me personally every single episode. So many of the time periods they visited were of people I loved, and the introduction of Sacha Dhawan as the Master was absolutely....well, masterful. Sacha is brilliantĀ in that role and I am utterly stunned by his talent. Although both John Simm and Michelle Gomez brought things to the Master that I liked, itās Sachaās completely unhinged take on it that made me finally like the character. Heās a madman and I love it.
The next major thing was The Good Place. I tend to have a talent of getting into shows just as they either ended their entire show, or the final season is just coming up. Itās happened quite a bit, and it was the same with this. I finally binged the show early in January and it would end its final season at the end of the month. True to form, I was completely obsessed with it for about a month, before I only occasionally thought about it again. But, thinking back now, I get this incredibly fond feeling for this show, and I remember that the finale absolutely wrecked me and I basically ugly sobbed through the entirety of it. Also very true to form, actually. I want to rewatch it again some time, but honestly preferably with someone who has never seen it before. Which, obviously, is a difficult thing to do given, well, everything.
Next up is something that surprised me a lot. In the middle of having to write my BA thesis, my procrastination thought it would be a great idea to rewatch and catch up on the entirety of Criminal Minds. And so I binged 15 seasons of that instead of writing my thesis. Which, coincidentally, had also just aired its final season not long before I started my binge in March. Rewatching this, I realised just how little I took in of the actual, like, stuff in the show when I first watched it as a teen. Although I mostly cared about the characters and their found family this time around--although I do find the cases really fascinating most of the time too--I noticed just how much I am notĀ watching this for the fact that they are in the FBI. I was hyperaware of how often they shot at people before doing anything else, how many of the suspects died before ever being questioned or being brought in, and it made my skin crawl. I am aware how fucked up the criminal justice system is, and especially in the US, how the police functions and how incredibly glorified they are in the media. But rewatching this show, I realised how little I actually paid attention to anything when I was younger. Big yikes. Still, I remembered my love for these characters, and I really enjoyed that rewatch a whole lot. Found family will always get to me.
Once I finished writing my thesis and handed it in early in July, I then found my next momentary obsession: Community. The show had finally come to Netflix earlier in the year and a friend of mine had watched it then. I remember watching that pilot episode back then and being completely uninterested in watching it. The comedy felt like it wasnāt quite up my street, the characters were entirely unlikeable, and I especially disliked Jeff who the show was more or less centred around. I binged Criminal MindsĀ instead, but then decided to give it another try. And, well, I watched it twice through without taking a break to watch something else in-between. Ironically, and maybe actually unsurprisingly, Jeff ended up being my favourite and I found myself relating a lot to him and his arc throughout the series. I even found myself writing some short ficlet-like things in the notes app on my phone. I made an attempt at starting a third watch, but I guess then the month was up, and my brain decided it was time for something else. My hyperfixations usually tend to die out after about a month. Which is why my complete devotion to Good OmensĀ was a pleasant surprise. I did, however, end up watching quite a bit of Joel McHale and Ken Jeongās The Darkest TimelineĀ podcast throughout August.Ā
Early in September, while already preparing for the new term at uni, and my first semester in my Masterās studies, I then turned to New Girl. Friends of mine had seen it and recommended it, and I remember watching probably the entire first season on TV while I was in San Diego the first time around back in 2016. Or at least I think it was the entire first season. Either way, I binged that whole thing, realised through Nick Miller that the go-to character I am drawn to and tend to project on in any piece of media is usually what I like to callĀ āthe garbage man,ā which Nick is a prime example of. And although I spent a month watching the show in-between starting university again and volunteering at a film festival, I didnāt spend much time afterward thinking about it and moved on to other things rather quickly. I enjoyed watching it, that much I remember, and Iām pretty sure I cried at the finale because it was done wonderfully, but seeing as another month was up, my brain was probably likeĀ āokay fine thatās enoughā.
I then spent most of fall and early winter watching every single bad Christmas movie available on Netflix, which was quite fun. In that moment of festivity, I also watched a movie I found absolutely brilliant and fell in love with immediately. Itās a beautiful movie called Jingle Jangle, it has a magnificent soundtrack and is absolutely incredible. I had no idea Forest Whitaker could sing and he completely blew me away. If you havenāt seen it already, I highly recommend it. It doesnāt matter that Christmas is already over, itās beautiful either way.
By the time December finally rolled around, I was already over the whole Christmas thing, to be honest and I turned away from festive movies or shows, and eventually ended up finally picking up a gem I had heard much about and had been meaning to watch for a while. A show which, as it were, alsoĀ aired its final season earlier this year. This little show is Schittās Creek. I will be going on about what this show means to me probably in another post at length, but for now just let me say: if you havenāt seen it, find some place to watch it, and put this beautiful show in your eyeballs. I am on my second run through already (although Iāve seen the second half of the show a second time already while watching it with a friend on their first run through), and it brings me so much fucking joy. Itās a gift, this show. And it will likely stay with me for a very, very long time.
Thatās about it for the big things. I also watched a whole lot of other stuff, including entirely new things, or just newly released seasons of things I was already watching. Hereās what I can remember off the top of my head:
Charlieās Angels (2020). The Night Manager. The Witcher. Dolittle (2020). The Librarians (rewatch). Harley Quinn (2020). Sonic the Hedgehog (2020). The Chef Show (S1 part 3, S2 part 1). Avenue 5. Money Heist (part 4). The Good Fight (S4). Brooklyn Nine-Nine (S7). DuckTales (2017 reboot). Frankenstein live. Staged (2020). Hamilton. Sense8. Julie and the Phantoms. The Boys in the Band. One Night in Miami. Enola Holmes. Supernova. His Dark Materials (S2). Happiest Season. The Great Canadian Baking Show.
I also got some reading done in-between what I had to read for my thesis in spring, and then for regular university courses in fall. Hereās some of what I can remember:
Anthony Horowitz, The House of Silk. Ramona Meisel, Sunblind. Donna Tartt, The Secret History. Good Omens novel and script book. Matt Forbeck, Leverage: The Con Job. Keith R.A. Decandido, Leverage: The Zoo Job. Greg Cox, Leverage: The Bestseller Job. Greg Cox, The Librarians and the Lost Lamp. Greg Cox, The Librarians and the Mother Goose Chase. Greg Cox, The Librarians and the Pot of Gold. Neil Gaiman, Marvel 1602. Christina Henry, The Lost Boy. Neil Gaiman, Norse Mythology. John Green, An Abundance of Katherines. Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Aurora Leigh. Maria Konnikova, The Confidence Game.Ā
Having mulled over all this entertainment I consumed in 2020, there are also some non-tv or book things I need to point out. As many, manyĀ other people around the globe, I have also spent a large amount of time this year on my Nintendo Switch, playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It is a game I have waited for since the Switch was first announced, and I fell in love with it from the moment the first trailer dropped. It has brought me great joy in this weird fucking year, and I have more or less consistently played it since it came out in March. I ended this year with the in-game New Yearās Eve celebration and I feel like that summed up this year quite neatly and appropriately.
This year also brought with it another game very close to my heart: Super Mario Sunshine. With their release of Super Mario 3D All-StarsĀ in September, Nintendo finally brought my all-time favourite Mario game to my all-time favourite console, and I played the entire game through in the first week of owning it, in-between university courses and volunteering at the film festival. Also contained in that package was Super Mario GalaxyĀ which I have also played through in its entirety since. All thatās left for me now is Super Mario 64, which I am excited to play through in the coming year.
And to round off my year of entertainment, there are two more things I would like to mention. First, David Tennant Does A Podcast With..., which released its second season this summer. It is one of the only, if not theĀ only podcast I keep up to date with and listen to immediately whenever a new episode drops. Iāve loved the first season dearly, and David came back with some incredibly fantastic guests for the second season as well. I canāt wait for what the podcast will bring in the future, but I will wait patiently until it is time. I can highly recommend it for everyone who likes interesting conversations between lovely people who clearly adore each other a whole lot.
And finally, while this year brought a whole lot of bullshit with it, it also gave me something I never thought possible and did not even dare to imagine in my wildest dreams. My all-time favourite show announced that it would be rebooted with the same main cast (minus one), a new wonderful member, and involvement of the original creators, and even started filming already in summer. LeverageĀ is coming back. I still cannot believe it. I hopedĀ for a movie, always. That maybe one day, they might bring the gang back together, for one last job, just one more encore. But to get a whole new tv-show with Aldis, Christian, Gina and Beth returning? With the addition of Noah Wyle? I canāt wrap my head around it. I am soĀ excited for this. I predict that I will ugly sob through the entirety of the pilot episode, if not the first season, and will have to rewatch every episode because of it, but I have no doubt that it will be brilliant and wonderful.
True to form, I have now gone on about tv shows and movies for far too long, and havenāt really said anything about this year at all. 2020 was fucking weird. And I donāt think 2021 will be much different quite yet. I wrote an entire BA thesis in 2020. I successfully finished by Bachelorās degree and started my Masterās studies and even got some excellent first grades in as well. I was lucky enough to be able to see some friends and family throughout the year, and even celebrate my birthday with a small circle of friends. Iāve become closer with friends, shared experiences I wouldnāt trade for the world, and, I think, maybe also grown a bit as a person.
I started this year excited to finally be able to start taking testosterone in February, and to finish the first part of my studies by summer. Although I did both of these things, they didnāt happen quite how I imagined them, but I am glad that I could do these things nevertheless.
2020 was a hell year, for sure. But there were some moments in there that I wouldnāt want to lose.
Iāve tried very hard to not be optimistic about this upcoming year, and rather take a more realistic, even pessimistic approach. But I canāt help but be hopeful. Hopeful that this year will be kind to us, and if it isnāt, that at least, weāll be kind to ourselves and each other. It wonāt be easy, and not much will change, I think. But we have to approach the coming time with kindness and compassion. Thatās where Iām at currently. And I think thatās all for now.
Be well, friends, and take care.
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Influential TV Shows
Okay this is kinda random and why I prob wonāt tag the shows I list cuz this is more just something I wanted to get out of my head after watching J&Jās latest podcast where they were talking about this topic. They kept it to 7 shows each and while that would certainly be interesting to try, thatās kinda hard. lol I went about grouping some of them - shows that shaped me growing up, shows that impacted me/stuck with me, comfort shows/watch with the family, taught me about fandoms, etc. And saying something about each of them. Anyway, this is stupid but here we go lol:
The Shows Growing Up:
Sailor Moon:Ā Okay, nobody make fun of me. lol This is the first show I remember really watching as a kid that wasn't Barney or whatever, something I decided to watch by myself and it actually had an ongoing story. And ofc it took time for me to realize that this was just an English dubbed version that they would play on Cartoon Network. Looking back on it, itās a little cringey (the voice readings, Serena being a bit of a crybaby) but seeing girls, even if it was animated, kicking ass over evil as a group made an impression on me so itās no wonder I would watch it religiously after school and was sad when they stopped airing it. And ofc I watched all the movies too. I was a shameless fan. lmao I also eventually readĀ the manga and appreciated it.
Hey Arnold: As a kid, I would watch Cartoon Network & Nickelodeon (& eventually Disney when I got a little bit older), and I think one of the Nickelodeon shows that really stuck with me as a kid, like Rugrats, was this one. It had a wide range of really distinct characters. It was genuinely funny. And I did love the dynamic between Arnold & Helga (who was interesting & sometimes they would let her be the protagonist of an ep instead of him, like the therapist one which is a def fave) even if her crush was kinda as stalkerish as you can get why maintaining innocence. lol And you know what? I did totally watch the recent movie they did where it tied up loose ends like getting these two together and allowing her to grow as a character. Gotta say it was rewarding after all this time. lolĀ Ā
All That: I feel like I gotta put this here because I watched this show all the time as a kid. And I think itās something that really taught me about comedy. I had seen things from Saturday Night Live growing up cuz of my parents but this was my Nickelodeon version with people that werenāt much older than me at the time so I could really get what was going on/enjoy it. Itās also the first place where we saw people like Amanda Bynes & Kenan Thompson & Kel Mitchell (which is partly why I later watched things like The Amanda Show and Kenan & Kel) What can I say? As a young person, it was just really cool seeing kids being funny. Yeah, there was some cheese but I didnāt care. It stayed with me.
Boy Meets World/Sister, Sister/Lizzie McGuire/Even Stevens:Ā I kinda cheated here and bundled these shows because these are four of the shows I watched on Disney growing up (Disney showed reruns of Boy Meets World & Sister, Sister for the record) There were others like Thatās So Raven, Suite Life, Wizards of Waverly sort of, Proud Family to name a fewĀ but these shows I picked have such iconic episodes that I still remember well and love. Like Even Stevens - musical episode hands down Idc. Boy Meets World - Scream-inspired Halloween ep for sure. Yes, there was cheesiness with all these shows. Sometimes very after-school special, but they shaped me I think. Also gotta mention, I remember thinking of Hilary Duff as my idol. lol
The Ones I Watched With the Fam:
That 70ā²s Show: Now the thing with my family is that we were one where for a time we would watch tv while eating dinner and my dad would have control of what channel we watched. It was always this way, which meant it would either be Law & Order or Seinfeld (the second one I was cool with and I almost included it on here cuz itās such a staple comedy but eh,,, I appreciated it more later on. It felt more forced on me at the time) This is probably one of the only shows I can say my whole family truly agreed on watching all together tho, including my sister who generally watches trashy reality shows. This show will always remain one of my faves, because it was hilarious. It got a little weaker towards the end (We do NOT speak about Season 8) but I loved how it was a true ensemble sitcom where everyone brought something to the table and enjoyed the different dynamics between the group. The funny running gags, Jackie & Hyde still remain one of my all-time otps, and Kelso is probably the funniest & lovable dumb character I can think of (If nothing else, Ashton Kutcher was meant to play this part ok) It was nice to have something my whole family could enjoy together. It was a rarity so this show has a special place in my heart for that alone.
Joan of Arcadia: Another show that has a place in my heart, despite it only lasting 2 seasons and it ending on a bad note (major cliffhanger, still never fully making things right w/ Adam after destroying his character, ultimately S2 was problematic but still) because this is a show that I watched religiously (pun not actually intended here lol) with my mom every Friday it was on. What I loved about it was that the concept is centered around Joan talking to God yet it generally wasnāt being preachy. Joan wasnāt always willing to do what God wanted her to do, and things didnāt always turn out how she wanted. It was a kinda perfect blend for me and my mom to watch together. After this we were more willing to watch stuff as a pair cuz we were close but this started all that. I remember always being curious how God would appear to Joan cuz it was always changing, but there were some fave recurring ones like Cute Guy God, Goth God & Old Lady God to name a few. heh Joan was played wonderfully by the awesome Amber Tamblyn who could always make me cry (naturally she played my fave Tibby in the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants movies too lol) and she had awesome friends in Adam & Grace (who were my faves) and family. I rewatched this show and you know, Iād say S1 holds up and even the first half of S2. Heck, the episode where Joan & Adam break up towards the end of it, while totally heartbreaking and PISSES me off cuz bad writing for Adam, was solid simply for the acting so thereās that. lol
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Putting this show under this category because this was a show that I mostly got into because my sister loved it growing up. I was really young when it came out so I mostly remembered bits & pieces when I later watched it when I got a little older. It stuck with me tho cuz ofc the awesome Sarah Michelle Gellar playing badass Buffy (she was my sisterās idol) and it was a genuinely funny and smart show. It also got dark too. It wasnāt always solid towards the end, but I think it mostly nailed the actual ending (why Anya had to die tho... Spike I got but ugh) Anyway, this was kinda a big deal cuz it was the only thing my sister and I really watched together that wasnāt bad reality television or me barely paying attention to Dawsonās Creek at the time lol This showed that my sister could have taste when she wanted to (lmao sorry)
The Carol Burnett Show: I had to mention this show because this is one that got me, really my family, through dealing with my momās dementia. We chose to care for her at home instead of putting her in a nursing home. We did this for 2 years until her death. And the one thing we (excluding my sister cuz her & old stuff donāt mix) could always count on cheering us up was this show. My dad told me that my mom loved this show growing up and thatās why we turned on for her. So luckily memory or no memory, she still had a sense of humor and she knew when to laugh. And with good reason. This show is hilarious. So iconic. Carol Burnett was/is rightfully loved dearly for this show. I wish I had more I could say, but this was truly a comfort show when I desperately needed it so I am forever grateful that it existed.
Honorable Mention: Young & Hungry - another show that got us through that dark period, my dad actually really enjoyed this, despite seeming skeptical, and eventually started calling it theĀ āJosh & Gaby Showā lmao Only thing is we never finished it together so oops. Not so much influential maybe but worth mentioning it felt like since it was underrated, got me thru a tough time, was hilarious and I loved that cast a lot. Emily Osment deserved to be the lead of her own show. Comedy queen.
The Ones That Brought Out the Fangirl In Me AKA The Teen Years:
The O.C/One Tree Hill/Gossip Girl/The Vampire Diaries: Another category where Iām just grouping them up together cuz ultimately it wasnāt about high art with these shows. They were the staple teen shows that everyone was watching and well, I was one of those people. lol It all started with The O.C. It was one of those āat the right timeā kinda things cuz I just went into the 6th grade when S1 started and it was such a big hit that everyone was always talking about it and there were even shirts involved (I never went that far lol) but this is where my need to explore YouTube came and then I was making fanvids. Gossip Girl is the one where I actually inserted myself into a fandom for the first time. My goodness the cringe that came with it but it gave me two of the longest online friendships Iāve ever had so I donāt regret it. (Shoutout to @backtothestart02 here as one of them) And well, three of these shows taught me the toxicity that can come from fandom. So Iāve been less vocal/more aware with other shows because of it. Thereās problematic stuff in all of these but they were entertaining most of the time despite frustration (lol)Ā
Honorable Mention: Teen Wolf - Had to mention this one cuz this was a show where I had a group of friends who all watched this together and we talked about it til the end (even when we werenāt happy with it lol) I was never really vocal in the fandom cuz by this point I was wary of them (fandoms I mean), but it was nice to share a show with people who felt similarly about it. As a show, I truly loved it up to 3B. Some of my favorite episodes were the ones that almost felt standalone-ish (3x06 AKA Motel California still remains my fave to this day) Lastly, itās because of this show I was introduced to Dylan OāBrien who I always refer to as my āalways & foreverā guy so yeah lol
Maybe Superhero Shows Are Worth Watching lol:
The Flash/Daredevil/Cloak & Dagger/Runaways: So Iām someone who growing up, beyond Spider-Man and Batman, never really jumped at superhero movies. I still donāt to an extent but Iām more willing to watch stuff now. I think because when it comes to TV, Iām willing to check out at least an ep. I got into The Flash because my friend Lauren was really into it (and still very much is now) and wanted me to check it out so I did. I sorta watched Arrow before it until a point so Iād seen Barryās appearances on it and remembered thinking he was precious so I wasnāt surprised that I liked him as a main character. I do think these later seasons have lost some quality but I think the earlier ones were very solid and Grant is perfect in the role. Daredevil... R.I.P. That show was so high quality so the fact that Netflix cancelled it is just rude. Now... Cloak & DaggerĀ has been one of those surprises for me cuz it was such a slow burn that when it really got going it left me wanting more. That S1 finale was so solid. Cannot wait for S2. Love the dynamic between Ty & Tandy. NowĀ Runaways isnāt perfect but itās my biggest fandom right now and Iām proud of that fact. Itās a show that highlights diversity with 4 PoC leads & 4 kickass ladies (Nico & Gert are my bb girls), healthy ships including an LGBTQ couple currently as the main one (tho it is Gertchase that owns my heart), and overall a pretty great cast that meshes well like the thrown together family they portray. It even got me back into writing fanfic again. A miracle tbh. lol
Overall Just Amazing:
This Is Us: I just think that this show pulled me in the second they revealed that first plot twist in the pilot. It surprised me and then they kept doing that a bit after. Now itās more about how it has the ability to make me cry every ep and feel things. It doesnāt always touch me the same it did in that first season (it was an emotional year for me tbh) but it does have a class act cast who can always pull at my heart strings.
Boardwalk Empire: This technically could have went under something I sort of watched with my dad, but it is kinda a weird show to share I guess. We didnāt usually watch it together (saved some awkward convos sometimes lol) but always talked about each episode weekly and it was kinda fun cuz it was usually in-depth. My dad still quotes things from it to this day. He also once said that he considers S1 the best TV season heās ever watched. I agree that it was great. For me, the first 3 seasons are solid while the last 2 felt different but still pretty good. There was such quality to it. Great acting headed by Steve Buscemi. What can I say? I have a thing for gangster stories. I could say more but Iāll stop. lol
Stranger Things: The show that really turned me into a binge-watcher. I had just gotten Netflix and what show did I decide to watch on my birthday? This show. I had seen things in the media about the kids from it and I was like, theyāre adorable!! And ofc I got hooked when I actually watched the show. It just has everything in it that I like: mystery, thrills, humor, hint of romance, awesome acting, music moments, nostalgia. This was my obsession for a while until I got into some other things but if you donāt think Iām totally pumped for S3, then you best believe Iām watching it all in a day if I can. lol
Community: This is a show that reminded me how a show can think totally outside of the box and still have a lot of heart with its comedy. I love situations where a group of misfits come together and become a family. I love that this show celebrates being different. Troy Barnes remains one of my favorite TV characters ever (& omg his friendship with Abed is pure goals!!) and Donald Glover played him perfectly. And Alison Brie is just adorable as Annie. Love this group of weirdos. The quality was different after S3 but I still adore it.
Into the Badlands: Have to mention this show because what it has been doing action-wise is just incredible. The fighting sequences are out of this world. Iām always excited to see how they top it. Also, an Asian male lead? Go dude! The whole cast is wonderful and everything is just high quality, ok? Also, that cinematography!! Canāt believe itās ending when it comes back. Sadness.
One Day at a Time: This is more of a recent discovery for me (had friends who watched it and knew it was good but only decided to check it out not too long ago) but itās already made its impact on me. This show has so much heart to it. The writers put so much care into their work when they bring up these controversial issues in the episodes. All while being totally hilarious (but also trust me, I manage to cry at least 1 or twice an ep lol) A show centered on a Cuban family, plenty of good rep for LGBTQ/non-binary people while also handling things like depression/anxiety, addiction, immigration, etc. Itās definitely making its mark on TV. Also, Rita Moreno is a living legend who I adore. I love this cast so much.
12 Monkeys: I. loved. this. show! I still think it had the best series finale that I have seen in a while. It wrapped up things so well that I was smiling for a while after watching it. I couldnāt believe that of all shows this one gave me a happy ending. lol Casserole remains one of my all-time ships because they were truly epic and pulled at my heart strings so many times. Jennifer Goines was my queen. But seriously, a show about time travel that managed to make sense? So impressed. And the visuals? gahhh
Friday Night Lights: Last, but most definitely not least, this show is just up there as one of the all-time bests IDC. The fact that at first glance the show seems centered only about football and it got me to keep watching definitely says something. lol This show had so much heart, the cast was excellent, an ending that was pretty much perfect. Coach & Tami Taylor were relationship goals. Honestly one of the best portrayals of a married couple Iāve ever seen because they were very much a team (while yes there was the occasional bickering that you gotta love) and it just felt real, you know? Also, itās a show that proved that you can come back from a sophomore slump (yeah S2 was the worst season) and continue to be great.I canāt decide if itās my favorite show of all-time but itās certainly one of the first ones to come to mind. So glad I decided to give it a chance.
Thereās probably a couple other shows I could list here but some I havenāt finished yet and donāt feel ready to put them on here yet. This is just what I could come up with.
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June was another transitional month into my new normal, with plenty of books in tow. Iāve been keeping busy, between starting my remote jobs and grad school. Itās crazy to think I finished my first round of grad school classes, and my second round started this week. I started experiencing some Zoom burnout this month, so reading and taking my eyes away from my laptop screen with books helped things. I actually have to read two YA books for my grad school classes in July, and Iām so excited to be getting to read YA for school ā I read two YA books for undergrad, but that was purely because I decided to do my capstone projects on them.
My reading and TV watching were all over the place this month. I read a lot of contemporary and reread a few books, while I still dove into a reality TV this month. I often had trouble really concentrating on TV, movies especially ā I had one night where I tried watching three different movies and then ended up rewatching Cheaper by the Dozen 2 and an episode of Queer Eye.Ā
What is also improving my reading mood even more is that my local library re-opened for door side pick up! I may or may not have put 15 books on hold as soon as the online catalog re-opened. Although there are plenty of good things going on personally right now, thereās definitely still some uncertainty this summer, to say the least. While my stateās covid-19 cases have significantly decreased over the past two months, weāre seeing multiple states have huge increases in cases. Between work and school, Iām typically home Monday through Friday but these increases has made me rethink a few weekend plans and curious to see how my state moves forward with re-opening plans. I went to my first outdoor restaurant and first trip back to Barnes & Noble last week, but my family and friends and I are still being cautious and smart about where we go.Ā
Beach Read by Emily Henry | 5/5 Stars
Like me, Iām sure youāve seen Emily Henryās Beach Read EVERYWHERE, but Iām here to confirm that the hype is more than worth the read! Thereās such depth to this contemporary romance.
Love at First Fight by Sandhya Menon (novella) | 5/5
Iām a firm believer that Sandhya Menon is the queen of novellas, with Love at First Fight as no exception. You donāt have to read it before picking up 10 Things I Hate About Pinky this July, but it was a really fun addition to the Dimpleverse!Ā
Attachments by Rainbow Rowell 5/5 (reread)
One of my best friends IRL is reading Fangirl, aka honestly my all-time favorite book, which led me to make the decision to reread Rainbow Rowellās contemporary books this summer. Attachments still reigns as my favorite adult fiction novel of hers.Ā
Slay by Brittany Morris | 4/5
If youāre looking to read more YA books by black authors, as well as books that reflect some of the conversations weāre currently having about race in the U.S., Slay is definitely worth checking out.Ā
Landline by Rainbow Rowell | 5/5 (reread)Ā
I forgot how much I loved Landline, including its many one-liners and sarcasm. I also loved the cameo from one of my all-time favorite fictional couples.Ā
10 Things I Hate About Pinky by Sandhya Menon (ARC) | 4.5/5Ā
Over the past four years, my summer reading has not been complete without a new YA contemporary from Sandhya Menon. 10 Things I Hate About Pinky was such a summery take on the enemies-to-lovers trope.Ā
The Play (Briar U #3) by Elle Kennedy | 4/5
Elle Kennedyās Off-Campus and Briar U series reign among my favorite new adult romance novels. It wasnāt my absolute favorite, but The Play was still a fun and flirty installment.Ā
The Boy on the Wooden Box by Leon Leyson | 5/5
The Boy on the Wooden Box is one of those books I canāt believe I didnāt read until 2020, but Iām so, so glad I read this Holocaust memoir from child survivor, Leon Leyson, who worked for Oskar Schindler during the war.
Thirteen Doorways, Wolves Behind Them All by Laura Ruby | 4/5Ā
Thirteen Doorways, Wolves Behind Them Allās critical praise really caught my attention. If youāre looking for an often untold story from the World War II period, I recommend checking this YA book about a girl living in a Chicago orphanage out ā did I mention itās also narrated by a ghost?
You Deserve Each Other by Sarah Hogle | 5/5
I am not joking when I say that You Deserve Each Other might be the funniest and most clever contemporary romance Iāve ever read.
My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick | 4/5 (reread)Ā
As you might be able to tell, I was on a small rereading kick in June, My Life Next Door included. I didnāt LOVE this one as much as I had the first time around ā a lot more unresolved issues than I remembered ā but it is such an atmospheric summer contemporary.Ā
Jenna Takes The Fall by A.R. Taylor (ARC) | 3/5Ā
Jenna Takes The Fall wasnāt necessarily my favorite read, but it made for a really entertaining read while floating around my pool.Ā
The Sullivan Sisters by Kathryn Ormsbee | 2.5/5Ā
I really wanted to love The Sullivan Sisters because I tend to seek out books about sisters, but it was just a miss for me.Ā
The Politician S2 (Netflix) ā The Politician was my favorite show of 2019, so I could not wait for its second season to air. Iāve realized that this show is slightly ridiculousā¦ but that doesnāt make it any less good!! Once again, I was so impressed by the acting, and this season had a few more politically relevant themes than last season.Ā
Athlete A (Netflix) ā If thereās one thing that you must watch on Netflix, itās Athlete A. This documentary walks viewers through the several sexual abuse cases involving Larry Nassar and USA Gymnastics. To say the least, it is such an infuriating and emotional watch, as we hear from several gymnasts about USA Gymnasticās abusive environment. I found tears rolling down my face throughout, especially because of Maggie Nicholās story. This is such an important watch that demands more from USA Gymnastics and overall how female atheletes are treated in sports.Ā
The Bachelor GOAT (ABC) ā Iāve been loving putting on these wrap-up episodes Ā while I work as background noise, and even more, I love listening to Here to Make Friendsā recap episodes on my walks.Ā
Below Deck Mediterranean (Bravo) & Outdaughtered (TLC) ā Reality TV is still one of my favorite forms of escapism. My Below Deck obsession is still alive & well, while Iām bummed that Outdaughtered was only 5 episodes long -although I completely understand why in order to protect the Busbys and the camera & crew.Ā
Lenox Hill (Neftlix) ā Let it be known that I am one of the most sqeamish people when it comes to medical things and, letās face it, the sight of blood. I learned quickly that being a nurse or doctor was not for me while taking anatomy in high school. However, I found myself obsessed with Lenox Hill, a docuseries following Lenox Hill Hospital in NYC. It was such a fascinating watch, following the neurosurgery, OB-GYN, and emergency medicine departments of the hospital.Ā
Some other random things I watched include Shtisel S2 (Netflix), The West Wing S1 (Netflix/NBC), and Clueless (Netflix).Ā
Reviews
NEW ADULT FUN: The Play (Briar U #3) Review Ā
SUMMER MUST-READ: Beach Read by Emily Henry
WAS IT WORTH THE HYPE? : Where the Crawdads Sing Review
MUST READ NOVELLA: Love at First Fight ReviewĀ
NEW ADULT REVIEW: Until the Last Star Fades
June 2020 Mini Reviews: Books I Shouldāve Read A While Ago
FINISHING THE THOUSANDTH FLOOR: The Dazzling Heights & The Towering Sky Review
Bookish & Other Fun:
Summer Reading Recommendations: The YA Edition
Mid-Year Book Freak Out Tag: 2020 EditionĀ
If We Were Having Coffee: June 2020 Edition
TBR & JUNE READING PLANS: The Stuck At Home Book Tag
Summer Reading Recs: Based on What I Read in 2019 Edition
Gravity is Heartless Q&A with Author Sarah Lahey
What did you read and watch in June? Anything that I mentioned? Share in the comments!Ā
BOOKS, TV, & MY CURRENT NORMAL: June 2020 WrapĀ Up June was another transitional month into my new normal, with plenty of books in tow. Iāve been keeping busy, between starting my remote jobs and grad school.
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