Customzing: Ed is playing the Bolodon Disks game (The Orville)

Sep 20, 2019 19:04

My little Ed was bored so I made him the Bolodon disks game. I hope he teaches me the rules so we can play together!
Made with Shrinky Dink, a plastic straw and some small beads.


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dieastra October 3 2019, 17:37:11 UTC
So because of this discussion I watched the first "The Boys" episode today and I loved it! I had been reluctant as I have been kinda burned on superheroes after four years of "Arrow" (before I gave up) and also I can't really get into the MCU universe despite many tries. But this one is very realistic and I definitely want to know what happens next. Recommended!

His name is Mitchell ;) Well, that is his last name. He always only was Mitchell for me. First name Cameron which I also tend to forget.
It was an odd choice to make him the leader of SG-1. He had no experience, never having been through the gate before. In early seasons Jack told Daniel he should not touch any buttons. Here now it was Daniel telling Mitchell when he touched a button and all went wrong. That is just - wrong?

I honestly don't remember much of it all to discuss it properly but from the discussions I actually remember that people felt Carter being sidelined with Vala getting all the stuff to do (Amanda Tapping arriving later in the season on set didn't help). They did not have any idea what to do with her character but still had a contract which is why she then was sent to Atlantis.

The other main complaint was - there was a lot of real Air Force personell who used to love the show, as it was so realistic. But then with Vala, there was for example this scene where she sat almost at the lap of the president and everyone was wondering where their official Air Force advisor had ended up. In early SG-1 such a scene would not have happened.

I actually saw Ben Browder at a convention once. While I did not like his character, I then realized that he himself is a very nice and also funny guy and I did regret not taking a picture with him.

I mostly feel sad for Peter Capaldi, as he has been a Doctor Who fan all his life, he was the leader of the fan-club for Jon Pertwee so Sean and he know each other since they were kids. I wonder what he really thinks about the stories he got.

Clara was so annoying. I remember when she repeatedly said "Listen! Listen! Listen!". I absolutely love Jenna as Queen Victoria though so again it shows it is not the actor just the writing!

I only watched the pilot with Jodi, to give it a fair chance. But I wasn't interested in it enough to watch on so for now my Doctor Who days are over. I should do a Nine and Ten rewatch as my figures are getting bored with me having no ideas for them.

Stuff I recently watched and loved are "Chernobyl" and "Bodyguard" now THOSE were great series! Very tense, not daring to breathe. Also loved "Harrow" and "Liar" with Ioan Gruffudd.

Oh, I didn't mean to imply that I have watched ALL of the Simpsons! That would be an impossible task indeed. But a German channel is running it every day and sometimes I watch and after a while you know the whole town and all its characters so it feels like family. Like with every show people say the earlier episodes were better but in general I like the messages they bring over and as a family the characters are more likeable than the Family Guy family. Even when Homer screws up, at the end there is usually an "awww" moment and all is well again.

I don't watch these comedies to laugh every few seconds. I actually hate sit-coms for that reason when there is laughter all the time and I never know why. I don't know if there is a fitting English term but in Germany you say with some stuff that "the laughter is stuck in your throat" meaning you realize how much truth is in there, even though it is played for the laughs. And that's what I like.

Same with the two "Ted" movies by Seth. Have you watched those? I may chuckle here and there but that does not mean I did not enjoy it. I was very fond of the characters and rather have a fond and also melancholic smile on my face. If that makes sense? The one that made me laugh most was Seth's "A Million Ways to die in the West", a Western parody. Maybe I just I got used to his humor by the time I watched this but I always had a love for the Wild West so that made it extra fond for me. And his character in there (sheep farmer) is so sweet and innocent. He doesn't even know how to shoot. It was his first proper acting role actually. Aside from writing the script, directing, producing, etc.

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