Tonight is the one-hour series finale of #YoungSheldon
Not only is the season cut short, 13 (really 14 episodes), but most of it has been building the new spin-off about Georgie, Mandy & McCallisters
Three's Company did this with Jack's soon to be wife & it bombed
MeeMaw & Missy haven't signed on to the spin-off
I feel like they really cheated us because we learned about them in YS and now their futures will be pretty much a mystery, except for what filler they do in the spin-off #TV
2/ There were some touching moments in the finale. Mary turned fanatical religious zealot; Sheldon even got baptized to comfort her but in full scuba outfit.
Missy was angry at everyone, and Georgie stepped up and took over as head of household, even arguing over casket price.
Sheldon was Sheldon, working in his Star Trek imagination to deal with it.
They turned MeeMaw into a drunk, from George's death onward through TBBT, a drunk. How could they do that? #YoungSheldon
I wonder, are dubs licensed differently compared to the original Japanese cast on Anime shows? Like I have found a few shows now on HIDIVE that have English dubs and the same show are on Crunchy Roll but with no dubs, or is Crunchy Roll just dropping the ball here?
Today at PyCon US lunch, for the first time I met other people IRL (two people) who also watched the kdrama The Glory on Netflix and that made me so happy 😊 #PyConUS#kdrama
@AnnaAnthro Probably on purpose because he likes trying different things and I think also he doesn’t want to be pigeonholed. So it’s very on-brand for him to do Something Completely Different for what’s essentially a comeback role.
I think he’ll be the lead in a romantic comedy sageuk set to air later this year, which is a little more conventional, for him.
"Baby Reindeer" is a massive hit for Netflix, and its creator and star, Richard Gadd, is now grappling with fame, a loss of anonymity, and criticisms that he failed to protect the identity of his alleged stalker. He talked to the Hollywood Reporter about how he became a performer, his early failures, and how he feels about internet sleuths. Have you watched the series? What did you think?
I need more recs for happy, found family, make-you-smile-and-warm-your-heart type of dramas. I don't mind murder and chaos as long as my people have a happy ending. Recent likes have been #BlossomsInAdversity, #StoryOfKunningPalace, I also liked #JoyOfLife & #MeetYourself.
I watched The Outfit on #Netflix last night, which was a surprisingly good little crime thriller film which felt more like a stage play.
However, one thing stuck with me. The protagonist asked, "A man walks through your door, what about him can you observe? Is he timid, hunched over like a midday clock?"
What's with the midday clock thing? I honestly can't work out what it's supposed to mean?