TV addict, science fiction enthusiast, proud inhabitant of Earth (our only home).
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in reply to Gidi Kroon • •Sometimes I flippantly say to myself that I like all of His Dark Materials series 3 except the business with Lord Asriel, his war, the Angels and the Authority, Will's father, the wandering doctor... which is basically all of it. But that's not fair, there's enough of Lyra, Mrs Coulter is also interesting though I don't understand her, the Magisterium is always funny with Dafne's father chasing Lyra.
But there's a thing I really dislike about Lord Asriel: he pretends to give leaders of other beings all kinds of fancy titles and a seat on the council, but he never listens to them and always does his own thing. "I need your leadership" he tells someone and proceeds to completely ignore them.
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in reply to Gidi Kroon • •Me, at the tv: "She's your daughter!"
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in reply to Gidi Kroon • •It's so beautiful in this Land of the Dead episode that all the people there have lost the memories of the outside world, but crave these memories, so when Lyra starts reminiscing with Roger, they get drawn to them. How they filmed that with the colour slowly returning is also very beautiful.
Edit: it's two episodes of that storyline and neither is called Land of the Dead... It's No Way Out and The Abyss.
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in reply to Gidi Kroon • •The role of the serpent is so weird: wander about for over a season, tell a story and go home. Still sort of beautiful in the end though.
I'm now at the bench, i.e. near the end of the rewatch.
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