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Eh, saw the Doctor Who Christmas Episode...which was admittedly better than most, although I think my favorite is the one two seasons ago...with the little girl in the cryogenic chamber. That was clever. This felt rather derivative.
Quiet day. Spending it watching tv and relaxing. Also started Leviathan Wakes, book 1 in the Expanse series last night. (I've apparently burned out on romance novels finally. We'll see how long that lasts.) The new series is a science fiction/noir/mystery/space opera. Which I have a weakness for. So far, it's rather good and gripping. Although, why is it that most sci-fi, almost all sci-fi and fantasy novels actually, lean heavily towards the "horror" genre?
All caught up on Revenge and Arrow finally. Hee, ABC kept advertising Revenge with the statement..."nobody does death quite like Revenge"...eh, sorry, both Arrow and The 100 sort of out did you in that department, by killing off more interesting not mention more likable characters and a more interesting plot arc. (Which may explain why I don't think Revenge is much longer for this world. Although it should be noted that of the three, my mother only watches Revenge as do many many others.) The only one I wasn't spoiled on was The 100.
Dear TV Show writers...hate to tell you this, but killing off major characters ceased to be shocking five years ago when LOST got in the habit of doing it whenever the writers got bored.
Quiet day. Spending it watching tv and relaxing. Also started Leviathan Wakes, book 1 in the Expanse series last night. (I've apparently burned out on romance novels finally. We'll see how long that lasts.) The new series is a science fiction/noir/mystery/space opera. Which I have a weakness for. So far, it's rather good and gripping. Although, why is it that most sci-fi, almost all sci-fi and fantasy novels actually, lean heavily towards the "horror" genre?
All caught up on Revenge and Arrow finally. Hee, ABC kept advertising Revenge with the statement..."nobody does death quite like Revenge"...eh, sorry, both Arrow and The 100 sort of out did you in that department, by killing off more interesting not mention more likable characters and a more interesting plot arc. (Which may explain why I don't think Revenge is much longer for this world. Although it should be noted that of the three, my mother only watches Revenge as do many many others.) The only one I wasn't spoiled on was The 100.
Dear TV Show writers...hate to tell you this, but killing off major characters ceased to be shocking five years ago when LOST got in the habit of doing it whenever the writers got bored.