my younger brother says that he watched the first episode of the old Star Trek with Captain Kirk and that he didn't really like it. Is that the one you mean Hobbit? Ariel as I said I've got no idea where to watch Scarlet and the Black.
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Yeah I assume so, the original trilogy with Spock and Kirk (not the New Generation arc with Picard and Data and stuff).
I really like the chosen as well! It's great that you can watch it for free on their app or online. Looking forward to season 2.
Other things I've been watching include Mandalorian, Kim Possible and agents of shield.
Oh and today I'm looking forward to seeing the play of the Great Divorce that is streaming online.
Yesterday I watched Guardian's of the Galaxy. Funny. I also am waiting for the second season of the Chosen. They are planning to release it around Easter 2021
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*is two seasons behind on Agents of Shield...*
I did re-watch the Narnias recently, so yay!
*is two seasons behind on Agents of Shield...*
I did re-watch the Narnias recently, so yay!
Oh cool! I'm something like 5 seasons behind on Agents of Shield. It's on Disney plus now so I'm giving it a rewatch from the beginning. It's a bit hit or miss for me, but so far enough to keep me going.
Did you notice anything new, rewatching Narnia this time?
@KoN I'm planning on seeing the $3 show of Guardians of the Galaxy at my local theatre tomorrow 🙂 Easter sounds like a great time for season 2 of the Chosen! though we clearly won't be to the Easter part of the story for several years.
@Swan: Let me know when you finish season five. Maybe we could do six and seven together!
Anything new in the Narnias, hmm....
Maybe not “new” so much as a question I’m reminded of: how did Miraz know to ask about Susan’s horn? Even if Glozelle reported the blowing of a horn while chasing Caspian, what connection would that have to Susan’s horn specifically? Unless he only asked because Cornelius left evidence (ie: the illustration) lying around? But why would he assume, even with that, that Caspian’s horn was indeed Susan’s? Or why would it have to be Caspian that blew the horn that Glozelle heard (since Miraz asked, “And what does Caspian know of this ‘superstition’?”)?
Oh! Speaking of Susan’s horn, there is something new: in VDT, it’s in Caspian’s cabin. Aside from the fact that it should have been with Trumpkin at Cair Paravel, why didn’t anyone blow it during the Sea Serpent battle?
If there was anything else, it’s not coming to mind at the moment.
Maybe the horn was a replica?
It wouldn't make much sense since Lucy's cordial was clearly not a replica...
Replicas are not very useful. I bought a replica of Rhindon, but it is only for show. Apparently if it is swung the blade could break off the hilt.
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lol, probably not a replica. They were clearly trying to shoehorn as much LWW as they could into that cabin, ‘cause the murals include the hunt for the White Stag and Mr Tumnus.
(I have a Rhindon replica too! And yeah, gotta be careful with it.)
I can’t believe I forgot two other thoughts that came to mind about the Walden VDT. But those threads are now up under movie discussion, so check ‘em out there.
@Swan: Let me know when you finish season five. Maybe we could do six and seven together!
Will do!
I've been watching Star Trek since lockdown (well since May). I live on my own so I've got through all 7 seasons of TNG and was half way through S6 of Voyager when family came to fetch me so I'll only finish that in the New Year.
It's been a lot of fun rewatching Star Trek. When I was a kid, our national TV station used to alternate between TNG, Voyager and DS9. This was in the mid 90s - early 00s. (So TNG came quite late to South Africa). My brother was a huge Trekkie. He collected a magazine series (which is how you followed your favourite TV shows before "The Internet"). 😉 I didn't watch all the time (I was a bit young to properly appreciate it) and we never got all the seasons so I'm really looking forward to see how Voyager ends (NO SPOILERS PLEASE!). I also discovered some interesting stuff about how memory works (and how bad it can be). Sometimes I'll remember having seen an episode as a kid only when it finished or the next day. Some that I did remember happened completely differently to the way the story played out in my head. It's a really strange feeling. Also, because of the way the three series were shown, I have rather muddled memories of TNG, Voyager and DS9 in my head so separating them out is fun.
Once a daughter of Eve. Now a daughter of the Second Adam.
I watched Wonder Women 1984 kind of slow at the beginning but picks up towards the middle and the end.
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Rewatching LotR over here 🙂
Watched "The Dig" if anyone is interested in archaeology it is ok to watch if your at least 12 or older as some of the made up story isn't for younger audiences (in my opinion)
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Sorry to to double post but I watched "News of the World." A good movie although a little violent.
He does all things well.