I can attest to the weird healing power of old Brit TV of this nature but I very much you get back beyond it soon.
Thank you. It has not been the best summer.
Although obv I am delighted to be talking Mr Palfrey with you in the meantime!
I'm enjoying it!
(My father reports that he wanted to hear John Shrapnel's entire lecture, not just the plot-relevant, suspenseful excerpts. I report that I went back for "Once Your Card Is Marked" before finishing the series and that's the second guest appearance I haven't seen David Buck survive; also I agree with you that it feels different from the rest of the series, almost like a second run at a pilot. My mother reports that she is sorry that there are only two seasons of it, which makes me want to request casefic for it so that I can pass it on to her.)
BUt there we are, liadtbunny can watch Callan and be okay, but draws the line at EatD and I find Callan a little much for summer.
Under normal circumstances, I watch film noir as a comfort genre, even though it's full of existential uncertainty, which may be why it works. Everyone differs!
Thank you for the recs! I missed Pacific Rim while being far too ill to watch any films and as a thing that fandom was tiresome[TM] about in the meantime, I ignored Pacific Rim!
Welcome! Pacific Rim is actually one of the *checks AO3* nine fandoms I have writen for, but I am sorry it was wearing on you.
Turn does sound in my line; I might have to see if I can get hold of it sometime.
It's on DVD, which is faintly surprising in this age of transiently streaming media. I figured it had just gone inaccessibly to AMC+ which I object to on general principle.
LOL! *applauds you*
*bows*
(I am ok with vampires and that's my line.)
It's a pretty good line.
Btw appropos of nothing, but I seem to recall ages ago giving you a large recs post of largely unheard of 30s/40s UK films and mentioning the whole Patricia Roc/Margaret Lockwood vibe in Love Story (1944).
I remember! The dramatic march into the bedroom is excellent. I appreciate also how much of an absolute third wheel Stewart Granger looks in that last gif there.
ETA2: Because I forgot! Burn Gorman was being a rotter in Jamestown as well! XD (An enoyably superior, sneery and slippery type of bastard in this case.)
All right, that's funny. I hope he had a splendid time twirling his mustache if he has one.
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Thank you. It has not been the best summer.
Although obv I am delighted to be talking Mr Palfrey with you in the meantime!
I'm enjoying it!
(My father reports that he wanted to hear John Shrapnel's entire lecture, not just the plot-relevant, suspenseful excerpts. I report that I went back for "Once Your Card Is Marked" before finishing the series and that's the second guest appearance I haven't seen David Buck survive; also I agree with you that it feels different from the rest of the series, almost like a second run at a pilot. My mother reports that she is sorry that there are only two seasons of it, which makes me want to request casefic for it so that I can pass it on to her.)
BUt there we are, liadtbunny can watch Callan and be okay, but draws the line at EatD and I find Callan a little much for summer.
Under normal circumstances, I watch film noir as a comfort genre, even though it's full of existential uncertainty, which may be why it works. Everyone differs!
Thank you for the recs! I missed Pacific Rim while being far too ill to watch any films and as a thing that fandom was tiresome[TM] about in the meantime, I ignored Pacific Rim!
Welcome! Pacific Rim is actually one of the *checks AO3* nine fandoms I have writen for, but I am sorry it was wearing on you.
Turn does sound in my line; I might have to see if I can get hold of it sometime.
It's on DVD, which is faintly surprising in this age of transiently streaming media. I figured it had just gone inaccessibly to AMC+ which I object to on general principle.
LOL! *applauds you*
*bows*
(I am ok with vampires and that's my line.)
It's a pretty good line.
Btw appropos of nothing, but I seem to recall ages ago giving you a large recs post of largely unheard of 30s/40s UK films and mentioning the whole Patricia Roc/Margaret Lockwood vibe in Love Story (1944).
I remember! The dramatic march into the bedroom is excellent. I appreciate also how much of an absolute third wheel Stewart Granger looks in that last gif there.
ETA2: Because I forgot! Burn Gorman was being a rotter in Jamestown as well! XD (An enoyably superior, sneery and slippery type of bastard in this case.)
All right, that's funny. I hope he had a splendid time twirling his mustache if he has one.