Gavin & Stacey
2x03 Episode 3 [2nd watch]
The Guess List
1x06 Episode 6 [season fins;e]
[Watch it (again) in HD on iPlayer.]
Person of Interest
2x18 All In
Oh great, HR are back. I'd completely forgotten about them, and it was blissful. Props to the show for having multiple unconnected back stories and on-going threads (like real life), and for ending them at different times and in different ways (also like real life), but this HR business is one I was glad to see the back of the first time round. Here's hoping it gets gone quickly -- and thoroughly this time.
Tuesday, 27 May 2014
Comics
The Bunker #1 by Joshua Hale Fialkov & Joe Infurnari
Collecting the entire (unfinished) run of the digital comic in a double-sized issue, which continues in regularly-scaled chunks (which, therefore, are half as good value, price-wise) from #2. Intriguing enough to have me on board for now, but I can't help but feel it has the potential to get irritating and go nowhere fast.
Pretty Deadly #3 by Kelly Sue DeConnick & Emma Rios
So much for "hold off on it a little" -- again, it's now four months later. Really good stuff, though.
Wolverine #1-4 by Paul Cornell & Ryan Stegman
This isn't the Wolverine #1 I read in April, nor the Wolverine #1 I read in February (should've saved this for June, eh), nor any of the Wolverine #1s published between these two. No, this is the latest Wolverine #1, from a few months ago, when writer Paul Cornell re-re-launched the title having re-launched it just 11 months previously. Got that?
Thus far, not the greatest Wolverine story ever told, but maybe it's going somewhere good... maybe...
Collecting the entire (unfinished) run of the digital comic in a double-sized issue, which continues in regularly-scaled chunks (which, therefore, are half as good value, price-wise) from #2. Intriguing enough to have me on board for now, but I can't help but feel it has the potential to get irritating and go nowhere fast.
Pretty Deadly #3 by Kelly Sue DeConnick & Emma Rios
So much for "hold off on it a little" -- again, it's now four months later. Really good stuff, though.
Wolverine #1-4 by Paul Cornell & Ryan Stegman
This isn't the Wolverine #1 I read in April, nor the Wolverine #1 I read in February (should've saved this for June, eh), nor any of the Wolverine #1s published between these two. No, this is the latest Wolverine #1, from a few months ago, when writer Paul Cornell re-re-launched the title having re-launched it just 11 months previously. Got that?
Thus far, not the greatest Wolverine story ever told, but maybe it's going somewhere good... maybe...
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