Friday, 15 September 2017

10 Thoughts/Questions: American Gods


Since finishing our massive Running Man marathon, we’ve been catching up on a fair amount of American television. Most of it has been stuff I haven’t felt a particular need to write about. You know, the usual network sitcoms and procedurals, and occasional sitcom procedurals (shout out to Brooklyn Nine-Nine!). But then we started watching the eight-episode American Gods, and oh man I knew I was going to have to write about it (ps: how much am I loving eight-episode seasons? a whole bunch, you guys). But this one’s a bit weird because it’s based on a book that I thoroughly love, which itself references much, much older stories that I also thoroughly love. Other shows I’ve written about have also been based on or referenced pre-existing things (like every Netflix Marvel show and Stranger Things, for example), but myths and legends have been a part of my life for even longer than comics and 80s films have. So strap yourselves in because this one’s going to be a bit more personal than usual.

Major spoilers for the first season of the show and minor spoilers for the novel it’s based on, which possibly means minor spoilers for upcoming seasons of the show (plus, some spoilers for some myths and legends, but those have existed for literally thousands of years, so if I spoil those for you, that's on you, not me).

(FYI: I will be using the words “story” and “myth” interchangeably in this entire write-up.)

Sunday, 10 September 2017

10 Thoughts/Questions: Reply 1988


Reply 1988 is the best Korean drama I’ve seen yet, and one of the best shows I’ve ever seen full-stop. This was truly an all-around excellent show. I had my gripes, certainly (and I'll go into them later), but they didn't detract enough from the excellent writing, the excellent staging, and the excellent performances. This show is just as a good as Luther or Stranger Things (while being nothing like them at all), and I would recommend it to everybody who likes just really good television.