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rose_griffes ([personal profile] rose_griffes) wrote2017-08-17 07:28 pm

resurfacing, at least for a moment

Between the addictive nature of tumblr, my summer travels, and an ongoing resurgence of reading fiction (and not the fan-written type either, *gasp!*), I haven't posted on LJ/DW in aaaaaages. Now I'm trying to update my DW reading list to include anyone I followed on LJ who is active here. Which probably means posting a note on tumblr. Ah, the irony.

Anyway! TV: I'm still catching up on season three of The Flash. The season has very mediocre reviews, but so far I still like the characters enough to give it a shot. I need to finish Luke Cage season one, and since The Defenders will be available soon, it's time to rush a bit more.

After some hesitation I finished both seasons of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, and I recommend it. It never undercuts its own premise, which is a pretty breathtaking accomplishment for a show that seems to be so sunny and happy on the surface.

FX's Legion has one short season, and it is... trippy. That dude who played someone snooty on Downton Abbey and the Beast in the live action remake of Beauty and the Beast (which I still haven't watched) is the male lead. It's an interesting show; not at all what I would expect from a comic book adaptation, but apparently the comic series itself is very unconventional, with an exploration of mental illness.

Still Star-Crossed is a summer show, and not one I'd say was brilliant (the writing could be better), but it's well-acted enough and the costumes are gorgeous so I'm enjoying it anyway. Oh, and everybody is so pretty, and Anthony Stuart Head is ambiguously evil. What more could you want?

Most of my fannish energy has been focused on Star Wars lately, but movies apparently aren't compatible with my abilities to write fanfic. Or even with my interest in reading fanfic. So mostly I reblog tumblr posts about Star Wars and admire the talents of the gif-makers.

Books: my favorite read this year so far is The Opposite of Everyone, by Joshilyn Jackson. Gah, I love it a lot. Sharp leading woman, a heartbreaking mother-daughter relationship, an eyes-wide-open look at another character with alcoholism... and yet it's still incredibly hopeful.

Second place book: hm, probably Crescent, by Diana Abu-Jaber. If you like tracking people's reading lists, I'm on goodreads. Send me a message and I'll let you know my username there. (Not posting it here because it includes my actual first name.)
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[personal profile] brickhousewench 2017-08-18 01:01 pm (UTC)(link)
FX's Legion has one short season, and it is... trippy.

I tried to watch that one. I think I made it to my three episode limit (I try to give a new show three episodes to grow on me before I give up on it). It was just too disturbing being inside a crazy person’s brain (life has been crazy enough the past few months, I don’t need more crazy as an escape). And I couldn’t find a single character that I liked enough to keep me watching it.

Still Star-Crossed is a summer show, and not one I'd say was brilliant (the writing could be better), but it's well-acted enough and the costumes are gorgeous

Oh good, I put that one on the DVR list so I wouldn’t forget to watch it, but I haven’t been much in the mood for TV the past couple of weeks. Well, actually I was binge watching all five seasons of White Collar for a bit there (I’d never seen the whole series, just the first season or so) and then I started reading again.

Most of my fannish energy has been focused on Star Wars lately

Gah, I LOVED Rogue One so much.

[identity profile] daybreak777.livejournal.com 2017-08-18 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
Hi Rosie!