Is Doom Patrol on HBOMax? It'd better be.Maeve wrote: ↑Mon Apr 05, 2021 10:16 pm Yeah, I suppose I should devote some time to Justice League, but... blah.
Yesterday I had some decent speeds and downloaded the first two eps of Doom Patrol. I assumed that they were placed in viewing order, but apparently they were not and I watched ep 2 first. um. As if the show wasn’t already confusing. I downloaded some more for tonight.
What are we watching?
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y u poek bear?
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Yes! It’s very weird and fun!Furious wrote: ↑Tue Apr 06, 2021 2:57 amIs Doom Patrol on HBOMax? It'd better be.Maeve wrote: ↑Mon Apr 05, 2021 10:16 pm Yeah, I suppose I should devote some time to Justice League, but... blah.
Yesterday I had some decent speeds and downloaded the first two eps of Doom Patrol. I assumed that they were placed in viewing order, but apparently they were not and I watched ep 2 first. um. As if the show wasn’t already confusing. I downloaded some more for tonight.
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After others recommended it, have delved into Irregulars and it fills that niche form of escapism Fate/Winx and Warrior Nun had filled.
the band was altogether, yes he was alright, the song went on forever
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Wrestlemania was poop. I mean poop. Glad it was free for me.
Falcon/Winter Soldier? Gave up on it.
Next big media thing I'm looking forward to is Mortal Kombat but I'm not expecting that to be high drama.
Falcon/Winter Soldier? Gave up on it.
Next big media thing I'm looking forward to is Mortal Kombat but I'm not expecting that to be high drama.

y u poek bear?
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Gave in and watched Ep. 4 and was more interested in my Chromebook than what was on the screen. Too grim and gritty and NOT FUN, which is a weird statement coming from a Punisher fan.

y u poek bear?
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Watching Lucifer, which is fun and does have moments where it feels almost a little Sandman-y, at least moreso than I expected, but boy is it a heteronormative take on the character, which I'm sure you wouldn't get in a Gaiman version of the character, especially since the show's Lucifer is actually similar to Desire.
What's the point of wearing your favorite rocketship underpants if nobody ever asks to see 'em?