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We finished season one of Luke Cage and have watched just over half of The Defenders. Please don't spoil me for anything beyond those points, including season two of Jessica Jones!

SPOILERS FOR LUKE CAGE )

SPOILERS FOR THE DEFENDERS )

What did y'all think?
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1. We're closing on Thursday. I got the final closing statement yesterday, and closing costs are going to be 3100 dollars less than the original estimate they gave us at the beginning of the month. I am so relieved. That estimate made me all *wah*; this is much more in line with what I was expecting. I am just so grateful. This month has been high on the gratitude.

2. Review of Essex Serpent )

3. SPOILERS FOR LUKE CAGE )

4. SPOILERS FOR GOTHAM )

5. So, Abby's final episode of NCIS: I haven't watched NCIS in ages, but I tuned in for this one. I expected them to kill her, so her living was a bonus. I doubt I'll watch the show again; it started going downhill for me when Ziva left, and it really went downhill for me when they killed Bishop's boyfriend for no reason. After that I only watched intermittently; now so much of the original cast is gone that I really don't care as much. I do still dig Jimmy; even though it aired when I was barely paying attention to the show, one of my favorite episodes is the one where Jimmy talks the guy down from the ledge. They really do need to end this show, though. I mean, it's almost ready to graduate high school and go off to college. Enough is enough.

Watching TV

Apr. 5th, 2018 05:42 pm
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1. We decided Emma is old enough to watch Deadpool. She loved it, naturally. I had forgotten how hard this movie hits me in the feels; for what is ostensibly a couple of hours of crude humor, it makes me sniffle an awful lot.

2. Luke Cage )

3. Westworld )

4. Emma and I went to see Love, Simon. We both loved it. It was a very sweet movie. There was an obligatory "this is a film about teenagers, so we must include one scene with alcohol" moment, but I really liked that it wasn't about teens being rebellious or getting into trouble.

The author of the book it's based on is apparently from Atlanta, so a couple of days before we saw the movie, I listened to an interview she gave on a Georgia Public Broadcasting program (On Second Thought) that bothered me. The host asked her a question that I think was about how she might change the book or something, and she answered that she probably wouldn't have written it at all because she's been listening and learning and devoting herself to supporting voices from within the community. Which, I mean, I haven't read the book; I know that when people from outside write about a group, they often fuck shit up. And maybe she did. Maybe the book is offensive in some way (if it is, it doesn't show up in the movie). But her response made me think she's been dogpiled on the internet about this book, and it made me sad that now she thinks she shouldn't have even written it. Also, if she mentioned once that she knows that everyone doesn't have a positive coming out experience, she mentioned it at least four times in a fairly short interview. So clearly, she's been criticized that Simon's parents and friends are accepting which blows my mind. While clearly not everyone's experience, many people do have positive coming out experiences. IDK It bothered me.
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1. Some thoughts on Westworld rewatch: spoilers )

2. We watched the first two episodes of Luke Cage. spoilers + question )

3. Walking Dead is so frustrating! spoilers )

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