spring_gloom: mephistopheles from animamundi holding his cloak and bowing (welcome)

okay!!! here is some aimless stuff about some TV shows. this has sat in draft form for too long because it feel so unstructured and unimportant so I'm just gonna send it out. it's my blog and I do what I want.


I never thought I'd be saying this at the start of the season but I actually kind of ship Mervin and Naomi after the second most recent episode of Death in Paradise. I don't actually know if that's where they're going (so soon after Neville and Florence AND that brief Naomi and Marlon thing?) and I think Mervin has more character development to go through before it could actually but I wouldn't object too much if they went there. I always distrust TV writers to do justice to a ship by default so it feels dangerous to even low-key like something that might actually happen!

this post was a WIP that I got lazy about (so much so that another DiP episode came out in the meantime) and since then I have seen someone on Tumblr (unprompted, directly in the tag) saying that Naomi/Mervin is bad due to the age gap. booo. it's a stupid criticism anyway but somehow it didn't even occur to me that it was an age gap ship even though the actors are pretty far apart in age. if we're going to go that route, I would have thought him being her boss might be more of a problem although the DiP universe historically doesn't care about that. with that said, I really do think he needs to learn a few more life lessons before he is worthy of her. luckily, Darlene is training Mervin quite well. she is always so great when she politely but forcefully puts her foot down and I loved that she enforced her boundaries with the Commissioner's new replacement without hesitation in this most recent ep too. Darlene is one of my all-time faves AND she is so stunning. somehow this paragraph got away from me but it's worth it for Darlene.


I also want to ramble about the Bergerac 'reboot'. I'm not sure why because I would classify it as extremely okay. like yeah, that sure was a thing I watched.

as a disclaimer, I've only watched a bit of the original Bergerac. I do like John Nettles but I've just never gotten around to watching more than some random eps that happened to be on plus a few chosen specifically for a guest star (e.g. Peter Woodward!).

Hal was one of my faves in Being Human so I am immediately sympathetic to new!Bergerac's face and manner. (seeing him resurrected some shipping memories too!) I also saw that the the writer/creator is the same guy who created Being Human too (Toby Whithouse). I am also very pleased to see Philip Glenister AND Zoe Wanamaker in just about anything.

this is a six part series with a continuous story rather than the original ~10 standalone episodes per season. I wasn't sure how they were going to stretch the case out this long at the start but it does have twists and turns and plenty of interpersonal drama.

they made an interesting choice here to give new!Bergerac a recently deceased wife, whose death was the cause (?) of his alcoholism. old!Bergerac is instead a divorced alcoholic who recently injured himself due to his alcoholism and constantly let his ex-wife down when they were together. I don't feel great about fridging the wife to make him more sympathetic (presumably), especially because she's a character that appears multiple times in the original. with that said, they've replaced his ex wife's wealthy father with a wealthy mother (Zoe Wanamaker) and she sort of fulfills both the role of in-law and disappointed ex-wife in some ways. there's also a big focus on Bergerac's daughter Kim and his relationship with her. he's still not dad of the year but it seems like he's trying a lot harder than old!Bergerac.

anyway, they somehow did stretch the plot out and the resolution was fine. it was more about the journey, I suppose. said journey was mediocre but at least filled with faced I like looking at.


I also started Severance with my partner and we are now caught up. I might write a separate thoughts post some time because there are MANY. I'll just say that it is a very good mix of dark humour, interesting sci-fi concepts, and feels in addition to being visually interesting. I am very much looking forward to the rest of this season!

spring_gloom: mephistopheles from animamundi holding his cloak and bowing (welcome)

realised I also want to post about some media stuff too.

I finished my replay of Dragon Age II! it is a game that was very obviously made on a time crunch but ultimately I really appreciate the story it tells. I played a female silly/charming two-handed warrior Hawke and went towards friendship with everyone (yep, everyone!) without any inconsistency in behaviour - I just consulted guides a lot. I also used the polyamory mod that allowed me to romance all four of the core romances (minus Sebastian). it was pretty nice being able to see/relive the romance progression for everyone without playing again multiple times and the bugs it caused were pretty minimal. it is unfortunately pretty funny when [sad thing happens] and all four of them come one-by-one to comfort Hawke. this time around, I think I liked the Isabela and Fenris romances the best. all four of the options are incredibly flawed people, but I especially liked the way these two friendship romances fit into the plot and developed the characters (in my somewhat pro-mage playthrough). I love that Isabela learns to maaaaaaaybe a bit less selfish, perhaps, and also works through the feelings she'd rather deny. Fenris also works through a lot but ends up very devoted.

the time skips in DAII were always weird to me because they are so long, and I still hold this opinion. I think it could work a lot better if the breaks between acts were just a single year. I really didn't mind the repeated maps, although it would have been nice if they adjusted the minimaps to only show accessible areas. I also played the Legacy and Mark of the Assassin DLCs for the first time because I couldn't afford them back in the day and they were fun! I liked the unique banter/character moments and extra story. and of course, Legacy is the DLC that directly bridges to Inquisition's story, so it was good to finally experience it.

I've also been following some current mystery shows, as always. The Good Ship Murder continues to have nearly zero presence on Tumblr... not that I'm contributing either. it remains kind of shallow fun and I wonder how long they can string it out before the two main characters actually get together properly for realz. on a funny note, I was looking at the wikipedia page and it say someone from The Scum said 'The Good Ship Murder is a woke-free zone' - they must be awfully disappointed that two of the new characters this season are a gay man and a black woman.

unlike people whose opinions I only hear second hand (thank god), I like how Death in Paradise's new DI is shaping up. how quickly people forget that most of the DIs are rude and/or annoying to start with. you can see where the character development arc is going, of course, but the fun is in getting there. even if he sucked, I could watch just for Naomi and her fab outfits. and DARLENE, my beloved. I am still getting used to Seb but Ruby was also a ball of chaos and I loved her.

what else? my music has been on the dreamier side recently. that sometimes happens around December but it has persisted into the new year. maybe I'm just recognising the need to chill.

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