OT: Sci-Fi and Fantasy Thread - SPOILERS Part Three

trostol

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i cant seem to get the last episode of lower decks to show up on paramount plus through amazon
 

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Finished all seasons of From. Excellent show in the Lost mold. Looking forward to Season 4 down the line now that it's been renewed. I believe Netflix picked it up for anyone interested.

Just started the Apple series Silo...great so far.
 
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Lord Defect

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He was talking about movies only.

Really good TV show though. Last season wasnt as good as the first two though.
Sounds like you would put it ahead of whatever the name of the movie was.
First two seasons were awesome. Third was hot garbage with a few good scenes.
 
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Also why does
Guy Gardner
have a Pete Rose 70s bowl cut? lol.
Because for the longest time in the comics his character had a bowl cut. It was always horrible looking. It's hard to take some raging supergoon seriously with hair like that and hopefully he gets mocked for it in the movie and gets a proper cut
 
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He was great in that S2 episode
Yeah, I was a bit dubious when I saw him show up, but he knocked it out of the park. The tension slowly building was great.


I finished re-reading Redwall just now. The dialogue was very much YA, but the book was a LOT more violent than I remember as a kid. Creatures are eaten, drowned, burned, boiled, and buried.

All very good stuff, though. I was a bit reluctant to read it again as an adult, but it definitely holds up.


Next up is Pawn of Prophecy, I'll get started on that tomorrow.
 

Striiker

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You're allowed to have incorrect opinions. They promote growth.
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mja

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I’ve hated them all for a looooong time but somehow they keep finding new ways to make me hate them even more.

This is even worse than @mja’s insane Last Jedi opinions.

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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.

It’s better than the sequel trilogy and Solo. I’ll give it that.

I will not be spoken to like this by a child who thinks the prequels are better than TLJ, R1, or even TFA for that matter. Hell, I think I'd rather re-watch Solo instead of TPM or AOTC!

Edit: Also, you are holding up the QV. Pick something already before @Magua has an aneurysm!
 
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Lord Defect

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I’m confused about something in the malazan series, somewhere between book 6 and 8.
I thought Mael at some point gets imprisoned by either feather witch or someone else that I’m drawing a blank on. I don’t remember him getting free but in the beginning of book 8 he’s out and about helping Tehol run his new empire. What did I miss or what am I forgetting?
 

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I finished Pawn of Prophecy today. I wanted to like it a lot more than I did. Garion is a fine enough character, but he spends pretty much all of the book being kept in the dark about what is actually happening, and I found that as irritating as he did. He's basically along for the ride the whole time, and we're only spoon fed parts of big revelations. I may come back to the series at some point, but it probably won't be anytime soon.

I will say I loved Durnik. The man has no time for nonsense, and he had a line early on about getting a job done right, even if you're the only person who will know really resonated with me.

Not sure what I'll start next. I'm leaning towards The Gormenghast, but I'm also considering the next Black Company book or the First Law standalones.


As an aside, Pawn was the 37th book I read this year, which is probably the single highest yearly total since middle school. Depending on what I pick and how quickly I read it I may be able to get that up to 38.
 

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I finished Pawn of Prophecy today. I wanted to like it a lot more than I did. Garion is a fine enough character, but he spends pretty much all of the book being kept in the dark about what is actually happening, and I found that as irritating as he did. He's basically along for the ride the whole time, and we're only spoon fed parts of big revelations. I may come back to the series at some point, but it probably won't be anytime soon.

I will say I loved Durnik. The man has no time for nonsense, and he had a line early on about getting a job done right, even if you're the only person who will know really resonated with me.

Not sure what I'll start next. I'm leaning towards The Gormenghast, but I'm also considering the next Black Company book or the First Law standalones.


As an aside, Pawn was the 37th book I read this year, which is probably the single highest yearly total since middle school. Depending on what I pick and how quickly I read it I may be able to get that up to 38.

That Belgariad series went nowhere, so you aren't missing anything. I just read all five books in the past year or so, and It's not that I hated it or anything - there just wasn't anything about it that would help you understand how popular it was.
 
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