Moreover, the pacing & repetitiveness are killing me. I spent the entirety of the "Cooper at home" scene grinding mobile games
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(I mean, I do that anyway sometimes when watching series, but this time, I was actually watching the mobile game :/)
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Replying to @asteris
Uh-oh! And American Gods? Does that keep your attention?
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Replying to @majda72
Most certainly. Esp. any scene featuring Wednesday, or Media. Last ep was structurally weak, but delicious
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Replying to @asteris
Can't argue with you there, Media as Bowie as Gillian Anderson speaking in Bowie lyrics was especially awesome to see.
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Replying to @majda72
But I'm guessing you didn't like Laura's adaptation?
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I enjoy her & find her problematic at the same time. Not sure yet if it's the acting or writing!
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Heh, I know what you mean. But on the particular adaptation debate, as far as the writing goes, I fall squarely on the "improvement" side.
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It's weird, because I actually like Browning's acting too, for the most part. Esp. the Mortal Kombat-ing, gruesome though it was
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In Browning & the adaptation's defense, her ep was the first one to capture Gaiman's peculiar quirky melancholy on life & death for me
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