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    • Auspice
      Auspice last edited by

      Another Life is the best sci-fi I've watched in a while.

      Saying the quiet parts out loud since 1996.

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      • Derp
        Derp Admin @Auspice last edited by

        @Auspice

        I watched it twice. So good. Can't wait for next season.

        Racism isn't Tinkerbell. It doesn't need you to believe in it for it to exist.

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        • Auspice
          Auspice @Derp last edited by

          @Derp said in Good TV:

          @Auspice

          I watched it twice. So good. Can't wait for next season.

          I might have to watch it again. I love it. I can't believe I almost slept on it.

          The story is great. The horror elements are awesome. And the characters are wonderful. I want to snuggle William he's such a cinnamon roll.

          Saying the quiet parts out loud since 1996.

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          • Cupcake
            Cupcake last edited by

            I confess; I enjoy The Outpost and Pandora. They're utter shit, but at least they're original, and I'm surprisingly invested in the characters. The Outpost is the superior of the two, but the bar is low. But goddamn do I heart this trash.

            "If you stand for nothing Burr, what will you fall for?"
            -- Hamilton: An American Musical

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            • Arkandel
              Arkandel Admin @Cupcake last edited by

              Jensen Ackles is Soldier Boy in season 3 of The Boys.

              • He who takes offense when not intended is a fool. He who takes offense when intended is a greater fool.
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                Random She-Ra thought.

                ***=SFW content, just spoilery***

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                Catra attempts to commit suicide in S5E3 because she knows she needs to change but can't see a way out. She lives not because Adora brings her back to life, but because she changes enough to see that self-destruction isn't the only way out.

                Shadow-Weaver commits suicide in S5E13. She also knows she needs to change and can't see a way out, but she can't bring herself to change as Catra does; even her last words are abuse against her children. Without that ability to change, Shadow-Weaver dies. In that moment it becomes clear where Catra got the idea to even try to kill herself, and how much work she has left to do to stop being the person Shadow-Weaver sculpted her to be.

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                • Ganymede
                  Ganymede Admin @GreenFlashlight last edited by Ganymede

                  @GreenFlashlight

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                  Catra arguably already killed herself in S3:E5. While one may argue that the entire fantasy exists only within Adora's memory, it's not really clear whether any of the characters remembers exactly what happened. In S5:E3, I think she's aware of what's going to happen to her -- she's seen what Horde Prime does -- but she just doesn't care because she's already redeemed herself by saving Glimmer. Or, more accurately, she's sending Glimmer back to Adora because they mean something to each other, and she feels she's worth nothing.

                  Shadow-Weaver's suicide isn't altruistic, but I see it as the ultimate expression of her victory. Villains are not redeemed: they can only prevail and, as complex as my theory might seem, here's why Shadow-Weaver wins.

                  Her identity is focused on winning: every fight; every argument; every moment. But she's smart enough to see that Adora cannot focus if Catra's in danger, which jeopardizes the entire plan of sacrificing Adora to release the failsafes around the magic. If she is to become the most powerful sorceress in Etheria, she needs a back-up plan.

                  And that is to absorb as much magic as she can from the Heart of Etheria, and then go out in a blaze of glory.

                  This is the only way to give Adora a chance to trigger the failsafe and give Horde Prime the middle finger. All goes according to plan: Horde Prime is defeated; and Shadow-Weaver becomes, if only for a brief moment, the most powerful sorceress in Etheria. It's not too late for her because she can't change; it's too late for her because she won't, and she will pay the ultimate price for it.

                  "You're welcome."

                  Some villains will never change, but are brilliant enough to remind you of exactly how dangerous they can be. Shadow-Weaver warned everyone about the Horde. She cast the Spell of Obtainment that allowed her to absorb the powers of others. That power allowed her to steal magic from the Heart of Etheria. And that act saved Etheria.

                  Shadow-Weaver wins because she ultimately gets everything she wants.

                  The writing of the show is absolutely brilliant because we're both right.

                  β€œIt is better to live doing the things that you like. It is foolish to live within this dream of a world seeing unpleasantness and doing only things that you do not like.” -- Yamamoto Tsunetomo.

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                  • Cupcake
                    Cupcake last edited by

                    Now that Titans is on HBO Max (along with other DC Online shows) I can finally watch it and I'm surprised by how much I'm enjoying it. I really like this interpretation of these characters. Even Raven, who is my least favorite, appeals to me. Dick and his life experience is dealt with in a very real way, and don't get me started on the awesomeness that is Donna Troy.

                    "If you stand for nothing Burr, what will you fall for?"
                    -- Hamilton: An American Musical

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                    • Ghost
                      Ghost @Cupcake last edited by

                      @Cupcake How are you getting HBO Max content, if I may ask?

                      I can get HBO Max content through my laptop just fine, but in my house are Roku devices. HBO is stonewalling Roku/Amazon from having the HBO Max app. Hulu has portal access to HBO Max, but it's really just HBO Now with the Max-specific content scrubbed out (so no Raised by Wolves, Titans, South Park, etc).

                      I hope they figure this thing out, soon. There's a TON of content on HBO Max and I want it all (not just some of it)

                      Delete the Hog Pit. It'll be fun.
                      I really don't understand He-Man

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                      • Cupcake
                        Cupcake @Ghost last edited by

                        @Ghost It's an app on my tv, and because I already pay for HBO on my regular cable, I didn't have to pay an additional fees. I use the app on my phone as well.

                        "If you stand for nothing Burr, what will you fall for?"
                        -- Hamilton: An American Musical

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                        • Aria
                          Aria last edited by

                          So I don't know if anyone else here is still watching Supernatural, but the series finale is coming up soon. And unfortunately I'm about half a season behind because I didn't realize that their post-production halt episodes were up on the CW until a few of them had already aged off.

                          I have to wait until they're on Netflix, which won't be for at least a week after the last episode airs.

                          Spoilers not hidden by the spoiler thingie?

                          supernatural

                          Please no?
                          supernatural puppy

                          https://whatiswrongwith.me/Mia
                          There were never any good old days. They are today. They are tomorrow. It's a stupid thing we say, cursing tomorrow with sorrow. -- Gogol Bordello

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                          • Roz
                            Roz Banned @Aria last edited by

                            @Aria You're in the wrong thread, this is Good TV.

                            (lol no jk i watched this trash show for years. but i also haven't watched in several seasons.)

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                            • Aria
                              Aria @Roz last edited by

                              @Roz said in Good TV:

                              @Aria You're in the wrong thread, this is Good TV.

                              (lol no jk i watched this trash show for years. but i also haven't watched in several seasons.)

                              Ohh, I'm well aware that it's trash. But I'm pretty sure they're also well aware that it's trash and just really love making it anyway, which is part of why I love it so damned much.

                              To quote Chuck-slash-God, "It's not jumping the shark if you never come back down."

                              https://whatiswrongwith.me/Mia
                              There were never any good old days. They are today. They are tomorrow. It's a stupid thing we say, cursing tomorrow with sorrow. -- Gogol Bordello

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                                Warma Sheen @Aria last edited by

                                @Aria I love this show. But I disagree that the show is trash. Most of the plots and storylines are trash - the Leviathans being my least favorite, yes. However, I think the writing is actually better than people give it credit for. It leans into the bad dialogue and overused tropes to reuse things in new and unexpected ways. And, of course, the last 10 or so seasons are very different from the first 2-3.

                                But where they've really shined is making likable main characters and supporting characters and that's what has kept it around as long as they have. That's why longtime fans of the show are fans. Over time, you grow to love these two brothers whereas if you only sat down for a handful of episodes you'd likely pass on it.

                                Unfortunately for the producers, it is also the main reason their multiple attempts at spinoffs (3?) have repeatedly failed. People don't love Supernatural as a TV show. They love Sam and Dean (and Cass!). No one wants anything to do with a Supernatural show without Sam and Dean. And in the same vein, if you don't like Sam and Dean (probably because of some undiagnosed mental issue!) you won't like Supernatural.

                                From all appearances, it is a formula they blundered into - then keenly took advantage of when they recognized that people responded to it in order to last 15 seasons (US network 20~ episode seasons, not these pidly 6-10 newfangled seasons so many shows are doing now). That's no fluke. If you can connect with that thing that they do so well, then you're lucky enough to have 300+ episodes of a fun show to savor. If not, you won't miss much anyway. I, however, will miss it when it is gone. 😞

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                                  GreenFlashlight @Warma Sheen last edited by

                                  @Warma-Sheen They did spin-offs? I vaguely remember hearing about one starring two women, but there were others?

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                                  • Coin
                                    Coin @GreenFlashlight last edited by

                                    @GreenFlashlight said in Good TV:

                                    @Warma-Sheen They did spin-offs? I vaguely remember hearing about one starring two women, but there were others?

                                    Two, not three.

                                    First one was Bloodlines, which was like a Romeo & Juliet with monsters; and Wayward Sisters which is the one you're thinking of, about two women in their 40s-50s hunting people with the help of Castiel's Vessel's daughter and a tween vampire nurse.

                                    "Excuse the hell out of you. He's a bag of dicks. I'm a carefully curated box of cocks." -- to @GirlCalledBlu upon being misrepresented.

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                                      GreenFlashlight @Coin last edited by GreenFlashlight

                                      @Coin said in Good TV:

                                      Wayward Sisters which is the one you're thinking of, about two women in their 40s-50s hunting people with the help of Castiel's Vessel's daughter and a tween vampire nurse.

                                      Huh. For some reason, I thought they were, uh, the mother-daughter team from the first four or five seasons. I forget their names. But thanks for clarifying that. I guess I got some titles to look up now.

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                                        Warma Sheen @GreenFlashlight last edited by

                                        @GreenFlashlight Season 9 had an episode called Bloodlines which was very Vampire Diaries. Took place in Chicago. I don't even think Sam or Dean were in the episode. If you didn't double check you might think some other show was on instead. Season 13 had Wayward Sisters (or something like that) with Jodie and her girls. Both of those episodes were pilots that went all the way through production and aired, specifically for the purpose of being a spinoff. Neither got any interest, but the characters from Season 13 were kept around as recurring on the main show. Meanwhile, no one ever heard from the characters on Bloodlines ever again.

                                        Then there were a handful of other tries and ideas that never made it far enough to get all the way through airing a pilot. I'm not sure how far in the process those got, though. Supposedly, they put a lot of effort into trying though. But it never stuck.

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                                          BetterNow @Warma Sheen last edited by

                                          @Warma-Sheen Just note, Wayward Sisters would have done fine outside of Supernatural. Jodi and Donna are absolutely beloved by the fanbase. CW literally loathes most female leads though, and they bailed on it without even giving it a chance saying "bloodlines" had a better shot creatively then bailing on that as well.

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                                            Coin @GreenFlashlight last edited by Coin

                                            @GreenFlashlight said in Good TV:

                                            @Coin said in Good TV:

                                            Wayward Sisters which is the one you're thinking of, about two women in their 40s-50s hunting people with the help of Castiel's Vessel's daughter and a tween vampire nurse.

                                            Huh. For some reason, I thought they were, uh, the mother-daughter team from the first four or five seasons. I forget their names. But thanks for clarifying that. I guess I got some titles to look up now.

                                            Ellen and Jo.

                                            No, they ded. They real ded. They would have made a fucking amazing spin-off, though, frankly.

                                            "Excuse the hell out of you. He's a bag of dicks. I'm a carefully curated box of cocks." -- to @GirlCalledBlu upon being misrepresented.

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