Nov-11-2011, 08:56 AM (UTC)
(This post was last modified: Nov-11-2011, 10:39 AM (UTC) by Albertosaurus Rex.)
I've recently watched the first three seasons of How I Met Your Mother and I loved it. I find it funny how Barney is my favorite character - if I knew someone like him in real life I would despise him.
Well, I finally got myself a Caprica boxset. Watched the pilot movie yesterday and I actually liked it a lot.
EDIT: I just realized there's more I have to say... I bought a copy yesterday of Zuko's Story, a prequel comic to The Last Airbender. (That is, the film adaptation, not the original series.) Since the film is almost universally reviled, that means it has to suck, right? Well, actually not. The writers went out of their way to include details from the animated series and have actually stated that they wrote it to be compatable with the series as well. Apart from Zuko and Iroh being drawn as their movie counterparts, it fits right right into the series continuity. In fact, I might like it even more than that Lost Tales collection I bought a while back, which had a few stories that filled in gaps but mostly contained shory, comedic fluff stories that fell flat. (And then there's the bottom of the barrel: "Reach for the Toph", four pages that are a pure waste of time. "Private Fire", though, was absolutely hilarious.) So I wholeheartedly recommend Zuko's Story.
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Well, I finally got myself a Caprica boxset. Watched the pilot movie yesterday and I actually liked it a lot.
EDIT: I just realized there's more I have to say... I bought a copy yesterday of Zuko's Story, a prequel comic to The Last Airbender. (That is, the film adaptation, not the original series.) Since the film is almost universally reviled, that means it has to suck, right? Well, actually not. The writers went out of their way to include details from the animated series and have actually stated that they wrote it to be compatable with the series as well. Apart from Zuko and Iroh being drawn as their movie counterparts, it fits right right into the series continuity. In fact, I might like it even more than that Lost Tales collection I bought a while back, which had a few stories that filled in gaps but mostly contained shory, comedic fluff stories that fell flat. (And then there's the bottom of the barrel: "Reach for the Toph", four pages that are a pure waste of time. "Private Fire", though, was absolutely hilarious.) So I wholeheartedly recommend Zuko's Story.
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