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I was disappointed by Sex Education season 2. I loved season one for its unashamed exploration of teenagers navigating sex/relationships together; and I really thought they were going to give us a wonderful male & female friendship. They shot both of those things to hell in S2. Miscommunication is probably one of my least favorite tropes (unless there is a really good reason to hide the ball), so I'm just annoyed by Maeve and Otis at this point.
I really love Adam's character, and I really liked how they seemed serious about NOT making it easy for him and Eric. But then they basically dropped the slow progression for a cliched public declaration! That said, I'd be lying if I said my heart didn't melta lot. I'll still be watching next season and hoping my OTP gets to grow more, both together and apart.
I really liked Aimee's journey. The show did a great job of highlighting her struggle as she first tried to downplay it, and why even "little" assaults are really damaging. This is something that is so hard to explain to people involved in my field, and another reason why I appreciate the power of television.
I did appreciate the Jackson story line, and his relationship with his moms. He seemed to grow a ton this season. And that interpretation of Romeo and Juliet was stunning and hilarious. I'd pay money to see that play!
We finished The Witcher! It was fun to watch, although the timeline was all over the place. I know nothing about the game, which might have aided my understanding. I wanted more Geralt action scenes! The fight scenes really blew me away, especially the one with Renfri. I was so disappointed when her character was killed off. I was just starting to get to know her! I didn't really understand why they had to fight to the death, either. :/
Yennefer was not my favorite. Her transformation made me super uncomfortable. So she can only be a powerful witch if she's super hot? There is power in choosing what you look like, but the whole ritual nature of the transformation made it clear that she had to give up her ability to bear children (which seemed like a metaphor for - if you want to be powerful and beautiful, give up your womanhood). And then almost immediately after she made that choice, she was angry and wanted to have a child? She also seemed completely focused on herself and her own desires, until the last battle when her character seemingly did a 180 to try and protect all of the people she didn't give a shit about earlier in the show.
Jaskier was precious and hilarious, that's for sure. I'm not sure if I should be mad about the queer-baiting or just enjoy the excellent puns and songs.
And we just started Killing Eve. It's witty and weird, but it still seems to treat death seriously (which I like). I'm impressed with how they are portraying the serial killer as an actual psychopath. I'm immediately seeing the contrast with Lucifer, because Lucifer (the character and the show) treats death/mortality as a big joke in a lot of respects (and that makes the whole show feel silly sometimes).
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I was disappointed by Sex Education season 2. I loved season one for its unashamed exploration of teenagers navigating sex/relationships together; and I really thought they were going to give us a wonderful male & female friendship. They shot both of those things to hell in S2. Miscommunication is probably one of my least favorite tropes (unless there is a really good reason to hide the ball), so I'm just annoyed by Maeve and Otis at this point.
I really love Adam's character, and I really liked how they seemed serious about NOT making it easy for him and Eric. But then they basically dropped the slow progression for a cliched public declaration! That said, I'd be lying if I said my heart didn't melt
I really liked Aimee's journey. The show did a great job of highlighting her struggle as she first tried to downplay it, and why even "little" assaults are really damaging. This is something that is so hard to explain to people involved in my field, and another reason why I appreciate the power of television.
I did appreciate the Jackson story line, and his relationship with his moms. He seemed to grow a ton this season. And that interpretation of Romeo and Juliet was stunning and hilarious. I'd pay money to see that play!
We finished The Witcher! It was fun to watch, although the timeline was all over the place. I know nothing about the game, which might have aided my understanding. I wanted more Geralt action scenes! The fight scenes really blew me away, especially the one with Renfri. I was so disappointed when her character was killed off. I was just starting to get to know her! I didn't really understand why they had to fight to the death, either. :/
Yennefer was not my favorite. Her transformation made me super uncomfortable. So she can only be a powerful witch if she's super hot? There is power in choosing what you look like, but the whole ritual nature of the transformation made it clear that she had to give up her ability to bear children (which seemed like a metaphor for - if you want to be powerful and beautiful, give up your womanhood). And then almost immediately after she made that choice, she was angry and wanted to have a child? She also seemed completely focused on herself and her own desires, until the last battle when her character seemingly did a 180 to try and protect all of the people she didn't give a shit about earlier in the show.
Jaskier was precious and hilarious, that's for sure. I'm not sure if I should be mad about the queer-baiting or just enjoy the excellent puns and songs.
And we just started Killing Eve. It's witty and weird, but it still seems to treat death seriously (which I like). I'm impressed with how they are portraying the serial killer as an actual psychopath. I'm immediately seeing the contrast with Lucifer, because Lucifer (the character and the show) treats death/mortality as a big joke in a lot of respects (and that makes the whole show feel silly sometimes).
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Date: 2020-02-13 06:19 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-02-13 10:33 pm (UTC)Also, the Killing Eve soundtrack by Unloved is *amazing*. There's a couple of tracks by them that play in key moments - they were commissioned to make music for the show, as a matter of fact - and they are utterly Exquisite. 'Sigh' and 'Fail We May Sail We Must' are coming to mind right now. Also, of course, the ending theme, Xpectations.
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Date: 2020-02-15 04:42 am (UTC)