pomarede, to random
@pomarede@mastodon.social avatar

series I completed watching recently:

⭐️ Battle Star Galactica
⭐️ The Expanse
⭐️ Star Trek: The Next Generation
⭐️ Raised by Wolves
⭐️ Foundation
⭐️ Star Wars: The Mandalorian
⭐️ Star Wars: Andor
⭐️ Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi
⭐️ Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett

Now onboard:
⭐️ Star Trek: Deep Space 9
⭐️ For all Mankind

afrofeminas, to random
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«Los Hermanos Afro», una sitcom argentina que no te debes perder
Hemos dicho muchas veces que una de las formas más efectivas de trasladar el mensaje antirracista es a a través de la ficción y con esta serie han dado en la diana. Te ríes, reflexionas y diríamos que hasta llegas a emocionarte en algunas escenas.
https://afrofeminas.com/2023/11/29/afrofeminas-com-2/

AnthonyHarold, to bookstadon
@AnthonyHarold@indieauthors.social avatar

I decided to summarize the year, and here's my nomination for the Best cover of 2023🏆.

🥇The entire The Inheritance Games win for me, especially the upcoming The Grandest Game. I love when an image makes you want to look closer and has lots of catchy details.

In🥈and 🥉place are the Fourth Wing festive edition & Iron Flame. Despite misprints here and there, the design with gold casting really encourage readers to buy.

And what’s your choice? @bookstadon

martinemussies, to languagelovers
@martinemussies@socel.net avatar

The Korean word for dream is 꿈 [kkun]. What is your dream ? Screenshots from "Would You Like a Cup of Coffee?" (2021, available on Netflix).

@languagelovers

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slanderoid, to random
@slanderoid@goblin.camp avatar

It's September 15th! That means it's the official start of the Spooky Season 🦇 I'm celebrating day one by:

  1. Starting to read "The Only Good Indians" by Stephen Graham Jones. It's got tons of ghost deer, so I'm pumped!

  2. Watching "The Twilight Zone" reboot. The first story was creepy and interesting!

  3. Playing "Signalis". It had me hooked after I picked up a copy of "The King in Yellow" in-game

slanderoid,
@slanderoid@goblin.camp avatar

I forgot to mention that I had some stuff to do today, so I turned on "Scream Queens" to play in the background. I didn't give it all of my attention but it still got some good laughs out of me. Not bad for a show I'd never heard of before!

BranwenOShea, to random
@BranwenOShea@writing.exchange avatar

OMG! Look who’s !😊

And if you enjoy sci-fi adventures where enemies must cooperate to survive, check out my book, The Calling.

https://books2read.com/FindingHumanityBook1

TrendyWebAltar, to random

I did it again, pausing two on Prime Video, right in the middle, halfway through my viewing: and .

"Middle" and "halfway" here doesn't mean running time but number of episodes, so that's 4 out of 8 episodes of The Peripheral and 5 out of 10 episodes of The Exorcist.

I'm a long-time fan of William Gibson, including his published work and his "social media persona," but The Peripheral is one of the few novels of his I haven't read yet.

Oddly, although I'm really enjoying the series, it's also making me want to postpone reading the book, just so I don't end up comparing one to the other unfavourably.

The Peripheral took some effort getting into. Episode lengths especially are challenging, with the first three episodes running for more than an hour each. Characters have depth (though not the "villains," but more on them later), relationship dynamics are complicated, and tech is presented with little context. These are such effective worldbuilding techniques though that careful attention meant that I became accustomed to its storytelling rhythm and mode by episode 2. It's such a shock when episode 4 happens and explanations are given about a world-altering event and the "realpolitik" (word actually used) that emerged after.

Most characters in the show are complicated but eventually likeable. Unlike previous work by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy on Westworld (which to me has one of the best first seasons and one of the worst second seasons), my focus is directed on characters first before world and plot. Although there won't be a second season of The Peripheral, I think this would have fared better than the other series.

(One hiccup I encountered was the opening of Episode 1, which seemed like gestures at world-building without yet the characterisation needed to provide the real substance. Thankfully, it's brief and has good special effects, but it's not really very enticing until we meet the Fishers.)

One final remark, and this may seem like a back-handed compliment, although I don't intend it to be: the villains here seem irredeemably evil, almost mustache-twirling. It's a bit off-putting, given how seriously flawed protagonists grow in likeability, that the villains are so obviously villainous with far less nuance. However, they have so much charm. I mentioned one character using the word "realpolitik," and the way they say it sooooo beautiful. 😅 Two other villains I'm thinking of also function that way: written like canned meat but performed like a steak. (Sorry, stupid metaphor.)

Thankfully, the protagonists are richly written and beautifully portrayed, warts and all. I hear this series ends in a cliffhanger, but I don't mind, as long as it maintains the same level of storytelling quality. I do think a season 2 could be just as good, unlike Westworld, but if it's safer as an incomplete story in one season, I'll gladly take it.

https://zirk.us/@TrendyWebAltar/109449653283748329

NickEast, to bookstodon
@NickEast@geekdom.social avatar

Agreed, also if they match or make some kind of nice pattern I wouldn't complain 😇

@bookstodon @bookbubble @bookstadon @books



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