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Jan. 1st, 2020 10:21 pmBack to work tomorrow -- after a lengthy break. Oh well at least it's just two days until the weekend. The hardest part is getting up at 5:45 am and getting on the subway. Using the new bag that my brother got me for Xmas -- we'll see how well it works. My brother considers himself a bag expert.
One of the things I accomplished this year was to improve my relationship with my brother and niece. So progress. Not that we were ever really estranged, but I'm working on keeping us a bit closer. And not letting dumb things like pride and envy get in the way.
Been sleeping in late, and staying up even later -- so this may be tricky.
Also need to figure out what I should binge-watch next.
*Witcher?
* The Inheritors/Heirs (Korean Drama on Netflix)
* The Expanse S4
* Finish watching The Crown
Or something else? I should watch The Irishman, Marriage Story, Judy, Ad Astra, and Downton Abby - I suppose, but I'm just not in the mood.
Did get some work done on current book (subversive and possibly unpublishable contemporary romance novel), but wanting to go back to sci-fi which is shorter and closer to done. (OR at least the first book in the series is done.) I write stories for myself mostly. My mother did tell me that her choir director is anxiously awaiting my next published novel. Apparently he's read Doing Time on Planet Earth twice and adores it. It's nice to have a few fans. I figure if you can please one person outside of yourself with a story -- or have connected with one person, you've achieved something -- even more so if he/she/they are a stranger that you've never really met. Which is the case here.
One of the things I accomplished this year was to improve my relationship with my brother and niece. So progress. Not that we were ever really estranged, but I'm working on keeping us a bit closer. And not letting dumb things like pride and envy get in the way.
Been sleeping in late, and staying up even later -- so this may be tricky.
Also need to figure out what I should binge-watch next.
*Witcher?
* The Inheritors/Heirs (Korean Drama on Netflix)
* The Expanse S4
* Finish watching The Crown
Or something else? I should watch The Irishman, Marriage Story, Judy, Ad Astra, and Downton Abby - I suppose, but I'm just not in the mood.
Did get some work done on current book (subversive and possibly unpublishable contemporary romance novel), but wanting to go back to sci-fi which is shorter and closer to done. (OR at least the first book in the series is done.) I write stories for myself mostly. My mother did tell me that her choir director is anxiously awaiting my next published novel. Apparently he's read Doing Time on Planet Earth twice and adores it. It's nice to have a few fans. I figure if you can please one person outside of yourself with a story -- or have connected with one person, you've achieved something -- even more so if he/she/they are a stranger that you've never really met. Which is the case here.
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Date: 2020-01-03 05:54 pm (UTC)Oh, thanks. That will help greatly when I start watching. Another television show that plays around with narrative timelines is This is Us. An episode will start in the 1980s, then jump to the 1990s, then back to the 1980s, then back to the 1970s, then skip 9 months from the present date, then jump back to the present, then forward to 2040, then back to nine months from 2019. It's really jarring at times and you have to pay close attention to figure out when you are, it doesn't always tell you.
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Date: 2020-01-04 01:55 am (UTC)Also, the production style looks good.
Word of warning though? It's on Netflix. Expect no more than 3 seasons, if that. Netflix has a thing about 30 episodes or not too many seasons for its shows. It's a very odd programming model.
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Date: 2020-01-04 02:02 am (UTC)Yeah, others have warned about Netflix, so that's a risk. I'm hoping Amazon picks it up if Netflix lets me down. And hey, Netflix is giving 4 seasons to Stranger Things, so there's hope.
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Date: 2020-01-04 02:04 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-01-05 04:52 am (UTC)This is not at all what I expected from the trailers. It's a whole lot more interesting, and weirdly feminist. And not as much focus on the monsters, also the monsters are somewhat innovative and interesting in of themselves.
There's a heavy anti-destiny theme, and a lot about breaking curses.
But I really like the characters and am somewhat pleased that they are doing the three time lines -- because it means I get to see more of the characters that I rather adored in the first episode. They seemingly kill off Jaskiar, Yennifer, and Ciri's grandmother and her grandmother's consort in the first episode.
Also, I can see what you mean by Ciri as The Key -- she seems to be the key to the other two character's journeys. As if all three somehow inadvertently effect each other's journeys by their own actions. And Ciri is a much stronger and more interesting character than expected. I thought they were going for the stale older non-aging timeless guy, with a dark shadowy past, and innocent yet powerful young girl romance (see Angel and Buffy) -- which I despise. Or worse, a love triangle between Geralt, Ciri and Yennefer. But no! It's three separate time lines, and three separate character journey's that merge at various points. That's new and innovative. I'm pleasantly surprised by this turn of events.
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Date: 2020-01-05 04:29 pm (UTC)I'll be done soon enough. It's only about 8-10 episodes.
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