Heh, I had already started to wonder when the Alias Grace mini series would spring to your attention... *g*
I know I've been a horrible correspondent lately. Always reading, always wanting to reply, but never quite managing to do so because of Darth Real Life and, no use denying it, also a rather strong case of binge watching. (In early October, Cavendish finally gave in to the temptation of Netflix because of Discovery.)
To cut a long story short, I figured that nodding along to your Alias Grace observations might be the easiest way to signal that I'm still out there. The alternatives would have been either a very long but unfortunately rather half-baked comment on your Blade Runner 2049 entry or a bunch of losely connected Discovery observations.
(I only warmed up to characters and crew during the last three or four episodes, the Mudd time loop episode was the first one that made me feel that Discovery is a show that I'd actively and positively like to continue watching.)
But back to Alias Grace: I've seldom seen an adaption so very bone chilling and consequent in its execution. One final question, though. What do you make of Jeremiah the Peddler?
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Date: 2017-11-17 10:53 am (UTC)I know I've been a horrible correspondent lately. Always reading, always wanting to reply, but never quite managing to do so because of Darth Real Life and, no use denying it, also a rather strong case of binge watching. (In early October, Cavendish finally gave in to the temptation of Netflix because of Discovery.)
To cut a long story short, I figured that nodding along to your Alias Grace observations might be the easiest way to signal that I'm still out there. The alternatives would have been either a very long but unfortunately rather half-baked comment on your Blade Runner 2049 entry or a bunch of losely connected Discovery observations.
(I only warmed up to characters and crew during the last three or four episodes, the Mudd time loop episode was the first one that made me feel that Discovery is a show that I'd actively and positively like to continue watching.)
But back to Alias Grace: I've seldom seen an adaption so very bone chilling and consequent in its execution. One final question, though. What do you make of Jeremiah the Peddler?