Almost a psychdelic TV show.
Ah, A Different World. It still makes me so sad that Bill Cosby’s monstrous behavior tainted even the memory of everything he helped create.
No idea how they’ll make that work.
Hope they do, though.
Just watched this:
Pretty fun.
Binged the whole first season in 3 days; haven’t done that in ages.
It was fun and engaging, if not very deep.
Just watched the first ep of the new Quantum Leap.
All good so far, plus a few nods to the original series.
(which I watched a bunch of, but I’m not that much of a completist.)
Still, I thought Werewolf by Night was a fun escapade. Two thumbs up.
Enjoyed episode 6 of Andor in all its chaotic messiness.
I know that Star Wars characters have a history of getting silly names but a new guy who made an appearance at the end, Dr. Quadpaw, was pretty on-the-nose.
The opening for the 9th episode of She-Hulk. Man, I love this show.
One of these days the Empire is bound to notice that anyone who enters the base with scruffy facial hair is always an infiltrator impersonating an Imperial trooper or officer.



Seriously, would it kill the rebels to pick up a razor before embarking on a sensitive undercover operation?
Don’t forget this guy:
(What was the deal with those goggles, anyway? Were they superglued to his forehead?)
This disguise was pretty legit though:
The old “two rebels in a trench coat” routine gets ‘em every time.
Putz! What a great episode. There was even a M.O.D.OK. Was It a M.O.D.OK. Wasn’t It?
It was K.E.V.I.N. – “Knowledge Enhanced Visual Interconnectivity Nexus”, and a nod to Kevin Feige.
Oh, a showbizz M.O.D.O.K.
Based on Tegan and Sarah’s autobiography. First-time actresses the Gilliland sisters are doing a good job.
It was pretty great. Loved how she did that whole panel thing that she does in the comics too. And the family dinner.