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++ Just as I finished watching the last season of Buzzfeed Unsolved: Supernatural, it has been announced that Shane and Ryan are developing a brand new ghost hunting series on their own channel, Watcher, called Ghost Files. I am beyond happy, also I kind of knew that this would happen considering they're no longer with Buzzfeed and haven't been for some time, and they've been making their own content separately on their own channel/company, Watcher, so it makes sense. The Ghoul Boys aren't gone, they're just revamping in a bigger, stronger way, on their own terms, and just based on the teaser they gave I can already tell that it's gonna be fantastic.

++ It was also recently announced that Leverage: Redemption has been renewed for a second season! I have yet to finish the rest of the first, but it really is a good reboot/continuation of the show.

++ The final season of The Expanse has arrived, and thankfully it will be continuing its streak of releasing new episodes weekly, as there are only six in the last season I'm utterly grateful since I want to prolong the experience as much as possible. I still need to get the ninth and final book, Leviathan Falls, so once I finish the last season I can jump right into reading the books. Technically I could start now, considering the number of books and the slow pace that I normally read, but I had already committed to this goal previously.
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++ While I still haven't seen it yet (soon, very soon), Dune has been greenlit for getting its second part, which honestly thank god. It would have been hilariously disastrous if the movie didn't do well enough to warrant the second movie to complete the adaptation of the book, thereby continuing the ongoing curse of Dune adaptations. I know the director seemed confident that it would succeed, but it just seems odd to not secure that possibility prior, or even bother with filming the entirety of it before splitting it into two films. I know it might be an industry thing, perhaps he couldn't have negotiated any other way, but still. Nevertheless, I'm glad that its happening, especially since the second half of the book is where shit gets even more wild and interesting.

++ Critical Role started its third campaign, and while it's only been one (now two) episodes I'm digging it so far. It's too early to tell what's going to happen, but I like how they're bringing in familiar characters (from one-shots and EXU) with newer ones being created, so I'm curious at how it's all going to come together in that sense. Furthermore, I love the new setup they have. They're finally back sitting together at a table! They've been safely socially distant since they came back after months from quarantine last year, and you can tell that they've missed sitting next to each other. So yeah, I'm excited to see what they have planned.

Additionally, I mentioned before that I was starting to watch Dimension 20, and I've been really enjoying myself with Fantasy High. I love the way Brennan Lee Mulligan DMs, his players always seem to have fun and I really like the rapport they have with him and each other. Which is why I want to share a particular clip, in spirit of Halloween. You don't need any context for it, just the way things are described setting up the scene, the tension that builds up, the creepy voice Brennan has and the player's reactions to it all, especially the ending where they beg him to move onto something else (as Lou Wilson says, "We even went to Hell and it wasn't that bad"). So, enjoy!

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++ Critical Role has returned to resume their second campaign after months of unexpected hiatus due to quarantine. Marisha Ray made an announcement video a little while ago about the state of their return and what that means, including their brand new social distancing set and them taking the necessary precautions for everyone's health and safety. Furthermore, it's emphasized that they're returning because they want to, which I think is an important factor here. Anyone who has been keeping up with them over the last several months knows that they all miss each other, and they miss playing their game, and that this was a decision agreed upon by everyone involved with the company.

This of course got me wondering how things are going to resume within the entertainment industry in general, because everything will undoubtedly be affected by adjusting to new health guidelines for the safety of everyone since, y'know, the virus is not going to magically disappear once people are given the okay to return back to work. It just has me curious.

++ It seems that the Furiosa movie is going ahead without Charlize Theron, which she voiced her thoughts on it, clearly heartbroken but states that she respects the decision. Others, however, have expressed their displeasure of this for obvious reasons. I'm honestly conflicted on this issue. Because on one hand it's true that there's an ageism issue in the entertainment industry and that should be dismantled, however this is supposedly a prequel, perhaps during the early days of Furiosa (or when she was a Wife before being discarded), so it would make sense to cast someone younger for the role. Although I think a compromise could be made, have Charlize Theron return but as an adult Furiosa telling her tale. Either way though, I don't think anything will top the brilliance of Mad Max: Fury Road. That was such a unexpected masterpiece that, as much as many wish it, cannot be replicated through a prequel, imho.

++ I don't watch Batwoman, however I have been following the kerfuffle since hearing about the main lead leaving that created quite a stir (whether of her own volition or if she was actually fired or there was some non-negotiable things happening, it's all rumors and speculation so who knows) and with the news that they were essentially casting a new character to be the lead rather than simply recasting the role, and some where unhappy about this but let's be honest, having your main lead actor leave after one season isn't exactly common so it's either recast the role or have another character be in their place. Besides, it's not exactly new for different characters to take on the mantle of a particular superhero identity. With that being said, we now have confirmation of who they got cast, and although we don't know her acting ability, I do have to admit it's quite an upgrade. It might make me curious enough to actually check out the show now. Maybe. I'm not really into the CW anymore, much less any of the DCTV shows that are on there, but you never know. They do have rare gems that come from that mess of a network.
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++ Since most are staying inside and quarantining themselves until further notice, I figured it's time to once again recommend Critical Role for those who are looking for a distraction from boredom. Campagin 1 (115 episodes, over 500 hours) and Campaign 2 (99 episodes so far, over at least 400 hours). I know some have been curious about the show but were too intimidated by the sheer number of episodes and the hours they would have to dedicate themselves to start watching, but now you finally have the chance to! The episodes are also available in podcast form, as well.

++ Watching the full fireside chat with Matt and Marisha was a delight, the fireplace fiasco aside (which is amazing that it was basically the first half hour into the stream). It reminded me a lot of their Periscope chats they used to do some years ago, just them hanging out in their own home.

++ Dua Lipa's sophomore album, Future Nostalgia, is out now (earlier than expected because someone ended up leaking the album so she had no choice but to release it), and honestly? The entire album is such a bop. My favorite tracks are "Physical", "Break My Heart", "Cool", "Levitating", "Hallucinate", and "Boys Will Be Boys". But really, the whole album is so good, and that's not an easy thing to do because most times even with artists you love a lot of the time their albums can be a hit or miss, with only a few good songs. But this one? Bops from start to finish. A+, 10/10.

++ I'm very nearly finished with Dune by Frank Herbert, and I can understand why this has been considered a science fiction classic. It's very unique with its world-building. I was always vaguely aware of what it was all about, having seeing bits and pieces of the 1984 movie and read the quick details through wiki articles, however actually reading the book I clearly understand what the story is about. I plan on watching the 1984 movie in full after completing the remaining pages in the book and do a comparison between the two, and possibly even the miniseries, and I do plan on reading the next book in the franchise (Dune Messiah and Children of Dune for sure). I also know that there is a new movie adaptation that is supposed to come out soon (originally to be released later this year, but with the current state of things it might be pushed back to a later date), and the majority of the casting is absolute perfection, the only one I disagree with is for Paul, partly because I'm not really a fan of that particular actor, though mostly because I cannot see anyone but Kyle MacLachlan as Paul Atreides, but that's just me.
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++ A belated Happy Halloween! Mine was rather chill. Also, I had completely forgotten about daylight savings so that fucked me up when it happened, heh.

++ The Legend of Vox Machina, the animated series based on the first campaign of Critical Role made possible by the incredible Kickstarter that surpassed all their expectations, has now partnered with Amazon Prime where it will be shown and it has now gotten second season. This is such a huge deal. Critical Role started off as this little show on Geek & Sundry to try and see if streaming their D&D game was going to be a thing people wanted to watch, and it steadily grew over the years, to the point where it grew way beyond the channel itself and now they've created their own company so they can have their own creative content. It has now become one of the most popular streaming D&D shows online, and with good reason. Which is how we got things like the massively successful Kickstarter which has jump started this whirlwind of a success for the CR cast and crew. I am so, so proud of them.

++ I recently discovered the YouTube channel DUST, which features short scifi films and content. I like looking at short films on YouTube, ideas and concpets that otherwise might not be seen in mainstream media but have the freedom to do so online. Horror and science fiction are the two genres that I really like seeing in this particular format.
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++ I apologize for being absent for a little while here, I've just been dealing with a combination of real life stuff along with having a kind of writers block in terms of what I want to write and post. I'm trying to get my mojo back.

++ I know I'm a little late in celebrating this, but there was an announcement trailer for The Last Of Us: Part 2 which gave us the official release date, February 21st of next year. So soon, yet so far away! I know based on this trailer and other things that many are speculating on the story and what's going to happen, and while I have my own theories I'm purposefully avoiding anything outside of these trailers.

++ There was an article posted recently about the attacks against Archive Of Our Own by morality crusaders every single time the site does their fundraiser. It does go more in-depth with the issue that has been rising in recent years of the dangerous rhetoric "purity culture" has been spreading throughout fandom and in outside fannish spaces. Aside from a few places, I haven't really seen much discussion about this particular topic and I think that it's a matter that is worth dissecting. On one hand, we can ignore it since most of it seems performative anyway, but I believe this whole thing is way more nuanced than we realize and we need to get down to why this has occurred and how we can educate people on fandom history and why censorship is not okay in any form.

++ I have been watching Talks Machina episodes that I never watched. Talks Machina is an online talk show created by those from Critical Role that basically just answers questions from fans about any episode that they previously had of their game. So there are spoilers, but they don't just talk about the most recent episode they happened, they oftentimes just shoot the shit, talk about whatever, serious and silly alike, go on tangents a lot of the time, and just having fun. It's great. I actually never saw the ones from the first campaign because they were only available on Twitch, so I didn't know that they were uploaded as unlisted onto YouTube, until someone basically compiled them all from the beginning to the most recent in the current running campaign. It also includes their After Dark segment that was an Alpha exclusive, until they cut ties with Geek & Sundry and Alpha essentially became defunct after that. So I'm thankfully that it's been saved.

This is also to say that I haven't really been caught up with Critical Role's second campaign for a while now, and probably won't be in the near future. So instead I'm just going back and reliving/rewatching the first campaign, especially episodes and segments I hadn't seen before.

++ Anyway, it's October and I've been consuming a lot of horror/Halloween-type media. Even though I watch horror anyway, it's basically tradition that every October I revisit many of my favorites and even get to watch some newer horror that I've been wanting to see.
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++ With the announcement that Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists has been cancelled after one season, I am feeling rather disappointed and kind of sad. I mean, part of me kind of knew that it was a possibility since I hadn't really heard much buzz surrounding the show outside of some dedicated fans, but another part of me was hopeful. I actually really enjoyed The Perfectionists and I thought that it could go interesting directions. Much like with Ravenswood, the other PLL spin-off that was cancelled after one season, it held much potential and I really liked the characters and their dynamic. But, also like Ravenswood, the show attempted to break up a beloved fan favorite couple from its predecessor which I think was the ultimate death knoll of the show. That part is entirely on Marlene King though, since she should have learned from past mistakes. But alas.

Needless to say, I am super bummed because I did get attached to the show. I knew I shouldn't have, but I did. This happens every single time, dammit. Regardless, I'm just hoping that it will get a DVD release. Ravenswood never did, which I never understood and am still bitter about.

++ Anyway, on an uplifting note, I watched Felicia Day's episode of Between The Sheets, a series made by the cast of Critical Role on their channel where they interview various people, and it was hilarious and incredibly wonderful. She is such a delight. I love Felicia, I have ever since seeing her in BTVS and I've been steadily following her career ever since. She's been kind of inspirational, in a way, when it comes to being a geek on the Internet and she's built herself a creative career from that which I've always admired. So watching her talk about her life and answering specific questions about her work and just random things for over an hour was so delightful. Plus, she is mainly responsible for the existence of Critical Role, since she had faith in the project when others didn't. So I really enjoyed hearing her talk about that as well. Just overall, a fantastic interview, like pretty much all the other interviews seen from that series.

++ And in more exciting news of the same line, Critical Role is partnering and collaborating with some brands for some official CR merchandising, and this includes Funko Pop! We will finally be getting Funko Pops of the characters, hopefully for both campaigns. This is honestly so cool, because the cast has received custom made Funkos of their characters sent to them by fans over the years, but now they can get them officially done and sold. As someone who collects Funkos of my favorite characters, you bet I'll be getting them as soon as they're available.
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++ I just found out that ThinkGeek closed its online store recently and have relocated by integrating with GameStop instead (which is kind of a downgrade imho, aesthetically and functionally). I have always looked on the ThinkGeek site for anything new and interesting with fandom/geeky merch, and have bought things from time to time, but I do agree with some of the criticisms that some of the stuff was a bit too overpriced and they didn't really update a whole lot in recent years. I'm just sad I missed their "moving out" sale since I was dealing with health issues during the time it happened, I could have gotten great deals on things I had always wanted to get.

++ Wil Wheaton is suing Geek & Sundry over profits of a webseries he created. Although I had watched G&S since it debuted, I've been hearing some unfavorable things ever since it was sold to Legendary (LDN) years ago and the changes they'd started making once they took over and the clashing between them and the staffers/creators. So yeah, I hope he wins.

++ Tumblr has been bought by the owner of Wordpress for less than 3 million dollars, which is significantly less than what it was originally bought for by Yahoo years ago. It's kind of hilarious seeing big corporations who clearly never understood the platforms they were buying (Yahoo legitimately thought that Tumblr was "the next generation PDF" which...what?) and thinking they could profit off of ending up with a massive financial loss for fucking it up big time, but it does leave the question of what this means for the site now. The ban on adult content and the shitty algorithm is still up unfortunately, which won't win people back that either left or were forced out, and despite claims that nothing will change we've all heard that song and dance before. The fate and longevity of the site is still up in the air, and many, especially those among the fandomsphere, are worried what this means. Tumblr might not have been originally created to be for fandom use, but fandom did migrate there and it became one of the biggest platforms to host fannish content and it's what caused its rise in popularity. But without it, where would people go? There is no other site that is comparable to it. I've said this before, but ideally we need a solution that is similar to that of AO3/OTW where a non-profit fandom platform is created by fans for fans, but realistically I know it isn't that simple. So for right now, it's just a big question mark of what the future holds.
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I tend to get all this information as it's coming out, though idk why but it seemed like there wasn't as much happening this year at SDCC? Or at least not much that interested me, personally, since there was a lot of announcements that occurred but it wasn't something that I was that into or didn't care for. But there were things that I was anticipating to come out from the event, and while I may be missing some things, here are the main ones that I'm excited about:

++ We finally have the much awaited official teaser for the fourth season of The Expanse, which will be premiering December 13th on Amazon Prime. I'm excited, for the fact that the show is returning on a new home and will hopefully remain there for a good long while, and also just to see the story unfold and continue on. This show is just so amazing and awesome, some of the best scifi I've seen in a long time, and I cannot wait to see what happens next. For anyone who is curious about the show, the first three seasons are available on Amazon so you can get caught up before the fourth season premieres.

++ There was a sneak peek trailer for The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance, which includes a little bit of behind-the-scenes of what they did to make it which absolutely looks stunning. I mentioned this before, but I like how there is this equilibrium of using practical effects and special effects, and actually getting to see that here is remarkable. Seeing the puppetry, the built sets, and seeing how they incorporated the special effects to scenes that enhances the experience, it works so well because it's a combination of things that are needed. Everything I've been seeing in regards to Age of Resistance has me very impressed, from how it looks to how it'll be expanding the universe and world, and I'm really hoping that it delivers.

++ As for the MCU, I don't really have much to say about the Phase Four of films coming out. I've never been huge on the MCU anyway, so. I will say, though, that the only film that looks remotely interesting to me is Shang-Chi, because having an Asian-led MCU film, one of the first Asian-led superhero movie? With an Asian-American director and writer? Yes please. Also, hearing how Simu Liu basically championed for more racial diversity in the MCU, especially in regards to Asian-American representation, and that somehow got him the role makes it even better. So yeah, that's basically the only thing I am looking forward to, to be honest.

++ The trailer for the third season of Dear White People was released, which I was wondering when we were going to get it. I'm hoping that it doesn't end up getting cancelled (since that's what Netflix does a lot now after three seasons), or that the show has a nice conclusion regardless.

++ Doom Patrol was renewed for a second season! I was so happy hearing this news, since after the unfortunate circumstances surrounding Swamp Thing and hearing certain things about how DC/Warner Bros were handling things I thought that it wasn't going to get another season. The show has gotten a lot of positive reviews and reactions from people, it is considered one of the better DC shows because it is so different, so unique and fresh, which based on what I've seen it is absolutely true, so seeing it renewed makes me happy to see it continue to thrive.

++ While not revealed at SDCC necessarily, finding out that Katee Sackhoff is going to be in another science fiction series called Another Life on Netflix has me incredibly intrigued. I would've checked this out simply for her alone, but based on the trailer it actually looks quite interesting.

++ And lastly, of course I have to mention Critical Role. Some of the cast appeared to do a live reading for The Adventure Zone comics with the McElroys and Lin Manuel Miranda. I know many, including the cast, want to have these people guest on their show at some point in any capacity. I mean, Matt already has had quite a few amazing people guest, including doing a one-on-one session with Stephen Colbert. So this might be a possibility, whether a guest in the second campaign or doing voices for their animated series. The cast was also there for their Talks Machina panel, and also to promote the upcoming next issue of the Vox Machina: Origins comics.

Was there anything at SDCC this year that was announced or happened that made you excited?
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Favorite shows/characters and number of episodes in a season.... )

Also, Matt Mercer just did a special one-shot D&D game with Stephen Colbert for Red Nose Day! It is pretty much nearly an hour of pure wholesomeness, with this being Stephen's first time venturing back into the world of D&D in decades. It's so amazing watching the two of them geek out, along with what people are considering the Mercer Effect with seeing how immersed Stephen was with his storytelling. Someone even pointed out that Matt used old school D&D terminology to kind of bring him back into the swing of things. It's just so awesome, and it's for a good cause too. Plus, I know that Matt and the rest of the CR cast have been wanting to get Colbert to be on their show somehow for a long while now, so their wish definitely came true.

I definitely think that, as they've grown much bigger in terms of starting their own company and the growing fan community surrounding their game, not to mention the immense success of their kickstarter campaign, it gives them these kinds of amazing opportunities.

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