I hope I can eventually get this Tv diary to where I want to. So! Stuff I finished watching, with some comments.
TV SHOWS
LIVE ACTION
- Cruel Summer.
Excellent thriller centered around a vanished teen queen and the consequences of it —presenting all characters involved through three summers (1993-1995). Amazing performances all around.
- Special. (2 seasons)
A somewhat meandering yet ultimately charming web-series-turned-tv-show about a gay man with cerebral palsy. Almost painfully Millenial so to speak. Has its moments.
- Clickbait.
An intriguing premise (a family man forced to play a deadly game seemingly caused by irresponsible use of social media) sunk by a script that ultimately chickens away from any provocative themes it pretends to deal with. Not recommended.
- Nine Perfect Strangers.
Drama with thriller teases about the clients of a trendy “spiritual healing” resort. Somewhat average, but buoyed by very good performances. Based on the novel by Liane Moriarty, of “Big Little Lies” fame.
ANIMATED
- Q Force.
Spy series with an all-queer cast. A rare case of a cartoon that is hated for all wrong reasons —accused of perpetuating stereotypes, when if anything it’s a show about challenging what we think of as stereotypes. Instead, the one real criticism one could make of this show is that it sometimes plays things a bit too safe —a raunchier style, like in the Brazilian equivalent “Super-Drags” would have been much appreciated.
In any case, more than worth a look.
- OTM Girls. (Shorts)
Somewhat thin webseries spin-off of Aggretsuko, centered on the pop group introduced in the third season. Charming overall.
OTHERS
- Housamo: Tokyo Afterschool Summoners (Event: Summer seaside school with you).
One of the longest special Events associated with Housamo. Shines less for the somewhat flimsy plot than for the delightful character interactions —which it needs to, showcasing a by now HUGE cast.
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