I happened to post every day so far this month and now I'm wondering if I can keep this up... we'll see.
DD and I watched the first episode of "Exandria Unlimited", the new Critical Role mini-series, and it's a lot of fun so far. Time is a weird soup! (I'm especially glad that DD enjoyed it - I tried to get her into campaign two when it started but that didn't work because she didn't like the character voices, especially Jester's.) Aabria is great, and watching her face when the party does dumb shit is wonderful. Robbie and Aimee are fun as well. The whole party is basically "one and a half sensible people and three and a half balls of chaos" - very curious where that will lead them!
We also watched the recent episodes of "Superman and Lois," which is currently on a brief hiatus, and I was excited about where it left off. Clark and Lois' history was well done, and then "I'll do whatever you want, just spare my loved ones", mmmh one of my favorite tropes. I saw some speculation that what we saw at the end was Superman being possessed by Morgan's asshole father, which would be a shame because another one of my favorite tropes is "bad guy tries to convert good guy to the dark side but it accidentally works the other way around." (And Morgan really was dealt a bad hand, no wonder he has no regard for humans.)
DD and I watched the first episode of "Exandria Unlimited", the new Critical Role mini-series, and it's a lot of fun so far. Time is a weird soup! (I'm especially glad that DD enjoyed it - I tried to get her into campaign two when it started but that didn't work because she didn't like the character voices, especially Jester's.) Aabria is great, and watching her face when the party does dumb shit is wonderful. Robbie and Aimee are fun as well. The whole party is basically "one and a half sensible people and three and a half balls of chaos" - very curious where that will lead them!
We also watched the recent episodes of "Superman and Lois," which is currently on a brief hiatus, and I was excited about where it left off. Clark and Lois' history was well done, and then "I'll do whatever you want, just spare my loved ones", mmmh one of my favorite tropes. I saw some speculation that what we saw at the end was Superman being possessed by Morgan's asshole father, which would be a shame because another one of my favorite tropes is "bad guy tries to convert good guy to the dark side but it accidentally works the other way around." (And Morgan really was dealt a bad hand, no wonder he has no regard for humans.)