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imaginationiswildsometimes · 11 months ago
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The Ghosts as Superheroes
Sasappis aka “The Sassy Dreamer” - His power is telepathy and controlling people’s dreams. The Dreamer was the superhero name he had given himself, but people started to call him “Sassy Dreamer” due to his sarcasm and dark humor.
Pete Martino aka “Teleo Trooper” - His power is teleportation, giving him the ability to teleport to places with ease. He given himself the name “Teleo Trooper” for his power and his occupation, a Girl Scout Troop leader.
Alberta Haynes aka “Sonic Jazz” - Her power is sonic scream and her voice can be heard from a 1000 miles radius. Her most iconic use of her ability is singing to slow down or push away criminals. Jazz is her favorite music, hence why jazz is in her name.
Susan Montero aka “The Flower” - Her power is empathy which means she can feel and influence people’s emotions. Her most iconic use of her ability is making people go into a drugged-like state. Sometimes her ability goes both ways and she gets affected as well as the victim if she uses too much.
Thorfinn aka “The Squirrel Viking” - His power is electrokinesis, and he can control lighting and electricity. He gave himself the name “The Viking” but someone said the Squirrel Viking since he has a pet squirrel named Oskar (*cough cough* Sassappis), and since then the name stuck.
Isaac Higgintoot aka “The Revolutionary Historian” - His power is time travel and controlling time. He’s called the Historian for his love of history, specifically the American Revolution.
Hetty Woodstone aka “The Lady of the House” - Her power is mind control and make people do what she wants and desires. “The Lady of the House” is her given superhero name to show that she means business and never play by her.
Trevor Lefkowitz aka “The Banker Bro - His power is krpakinesis, which means cloth manipulation. He can create, shape and manipulate clothes of any material (cotton, plastic, leather, wool, etc.) or any flexible material consisting of natural or artificial fibers. He gave himself the name “The Banker Bro” because he wanted to be one.
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rosalie-starfall · 11 months ago
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Hetty & Trevor
Ghosts - Alberta's Descendant
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kremblor · 1 month ago
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Sam and Hetty both having a thing for France, both being oddball, both being adorable about it, both having a weird sort of optimistic hope and belief despite life not always being kind to them .....
Only for Sam to do something nice and Hetty to go "how are we related"
Hetty, ma'am, that girl might as well be the daughter you raised she's you in the 21st century.
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kittylover776 · 2 months ago
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Every time I listen to Uptown Girl by Billy Joel, I just think of Hetty and Trevor. I feel like it fits them for some reason. :)
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kittylover776 · 1 month ago
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I remember once he also said he used to carry around an EpiPen everywhere. If that’s the case, did he possibly have it on him when he died? 🤔
since pete is wearing a watch do you think he knows the exact time he died, right down the second?
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space-feminist · 3 months ago
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sassapis cbs ghosts is such a fantastic character. he's a 500 year old bitter old man. he's a young unfulfilled 20-something. he can go into people's dreams but mostly uses it to ask for food. he starts drama for fun. he's the most up-to-date on pop culture of all the ghosts. he's an indigenous guy who watched the colonization of his homeland for the past 500 years. he gets microaggressed on the daily for his asexuality. we still don't know how he died
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sanders1665 · 1 month ago
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Here I am, sprawled under Florida’s merciless sun, May 2025, the kind of heat that fries your soul and turns the air into a shimmering hallucination, like God’s own fever dream. A rogue whiff—suntan lotion, salty ocean grit, and maybe a hint of rotting seaweed—slithers up my nose, and WHAM, I’m ripped out of time, catapulted back to August 16th, 1977, Ancoats, Manchester, where the air’s a Molotov cocktail of chip-shop grease, wet cobbles, and pure, unfiltered rebellion. I’m twelve, kingpin of six feral brothers, crammed in a rotting terrace house that stinks of coal dust, broken promises, and dreams gone to seed. That smell, that day—it’s a switchblade to the gut, a punk-rock apocalypse, with mohawked maniacs prowling the streets, their hair a screaming riot of lime, candyfloss pink, and electric blue, like they’d looted a clown’s paintbox and declared war on the world.
Five AM, my paper round, a brutal slog through Ancoats’ grimy veins. Trainers shredded, soles flapping like a drunk’s loose tongue, I’m hauling that newsagent’s bag, heavy as a lifetime of bad choices. The streets are a ghost town—just me, the milk floats’ electric hum, and some scabby cat clawing at shadows. That hour’s my sanctuary, a middle finger to the universe before it wakes up and spits in my face. But then I glance at my stack of papers, and—sweet bloody hell—the world explodes. Elvis Dead at 42. The King, my goddamn King, snuffed out. His face, all sideburns and soul-wrenching eyes, sneers from the newsprint, that voice I’d wail in our cracked bathroom mirror, dreaming I was more than a scrawny Ancoats runt. I tear through the other piles—Manchester Evening News, Daily Mirror—all screeching the same obituary. Noooo, I howl inside, noooo, but the ink’s a cold, hard bastard, and it don’t lie.
School’s a full-on acid trip gone wrong, a kaleidoscope of smudged chalk and teachers yapping like broken CB radios. The punks by the chippy, all leather, studs, and middle-finger swagger, are just static in my brain. I need home—Mum, Dad, Uncle Eddy, my Elvis-worshipping war council. We’d crank Heartbreak Hotel to eleven, scream till our throats bleed, cry till the pain’s just a dull throb in the bones. But fate’s a vicious, chain-swinging thug, ain’t it? I kick open our door, and the air’s poisoned—thick with the stench of cornbread, a smell that ain’t food but a death warrant. Mum only bakes that crap when the world’s gone to hell, when Dad’s been dragged off in cuffs. Twice before, we’d gagged on it for months, dry as a widow’s tears, while he was inside.
There’s Mum in the kitchen, face twisted like a bunched-up newspaper we’d chuck on the living room fire to keep the damp at bay. “Again?” I roar, voice a jagged blade, hating the sound but too shattered to care. She nods, eyes leaking like a busted pipe. “Three months this time.” My King, dead in some gaudy Memphis palace, probably slumped on a gold-plated john. My dad, who should’ve been my North Star, back in the clink—some pub brawl, a swiped wallet, who gives a rat’s arse? The coppers sure didn’t. And us, chained to cornbread, that soul-sucking, throat-clogging cornbread, every damn day for ninety days, a prison sentence for his sins. August 16th, 1977. The day the music got garroted, and our house sank deeper into the Ancoats sludge, heavy as a heart that’s screamed itself hoarse and got nothing left but silence.
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guskinnie · 2 years ago
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Your CBS Ghosts daily funny moment because I know that if you're from this fandom you strive for content #1
Isaac: [...] Luckily, you're looking at the man who negotiated an end to the seige of Fort Ticonderoga.
Sasappis: You surrendered unconditionally to the British.
Isaac: But we lived to fight another day.
Sasappis: You died of dysentery two weeks later.
ps - if you enjoy ghosts content, join our ghosts community!
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uranniumgirls · 11 months ago
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1/3 Art pieces I’m gonna be doing for my CBS Ghosts OCs if they were to be in the upcoming season. Mainly because they’re dirt ghosts and we’ll most likely meet Patience!
This is my Ghostsona, Axiom. He’s the most recent ghost in the series since in canon he would’ve died in early 2023 by biking off a cliff and landing somewhere super close to the edge of the property. He isn’t a dirt ghost, he just got stuck on the property and stayed put before Thorfinn found him on a daily walk with the group.
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ratnix · 2 years ago
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Ghosts CBS/BBC quotes that I quote on a daily basis but I have the memory of a goldfish
Thor not actually thrilled Thor use sarcasm
I am the VERYMODELOFAMODERNMAJORGENERAL
If only I had anticipated a ghost catfishing my sister
Someone died in this house I'm shocked
Look Elias another opinion and you can't do anything about it
Getoutgetoutgetoutgetoutgetout
Oh no daddy
FLOWER IF YOU WEREN'T ALREADY DEAD I WOULD KILL YOU
He haunts me and I'm a damn ghost
*sighs* Alexa how did Alexander Hamilton die
Tootsie!Tootsie!Tootsie!Tootsie!Tootsie!It's tootsie!
Gorilla always win
Did I guys ever tell you about the time I robbed a bank? 😊
OH NO FANNY'S EXPOSED
Man called Thomas read poem
A RAINBOW 😁😁😁
Daddy's gonna drill aHOLEINTHEWAALLL
-Flower, help Sam -Okiii Sam I'm sending you some good vibes 😊😊😊
I'm going to drown myself in the lake ☹️ I mean it:(
OH OH LANDSHIP LANDSHIP
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A new day, another day of Nissac going down "Bury Your Gays" trope.
WE NEED THEM BACK!!!
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popculturebrain · 2 years ago
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‘Yellowstone’ To Air On CBS’ Reworked Fall Schedule Alongside Paramount+’s ‘SEAL Team’, BBC’s ‘Ghosts’ & Reality-Heavy Slate
It’s not entirely clear how CBS managed to find a way for the Montana-set series, which streams on Peacock, to air on its network, but insiders said that given it comes from sister company MTV Entertainment Studios, which produces with 101 Studios, it was able to be worked out.
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televinita · 2 years ago
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TV Shows Watched in 2023: Jan-June
(a.k.a. “how am I doing on the 23 in ‘23 list? not great, bob!)
Arranged by category w/ a quick summary of my thoughts, because the log I’ve been keeping by month is a mess. You have probably seen me mention all of these at some point, but now it’s all in one place, for my convenience. Albeit overly rambly.
PART 1: SAMPLED & QUIT
Animal Control: crass and crude even by broadcast network standards + no likeable characters = not even animals could get me to come back for second episode
The Terror: gave it two episodes, but it’s just too slow
Quantum Leap (2022): one for guest star Sofia Pernas & done, what a dull mess
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PART 2: SAMPLED, WILL CONTINUE SOMEDAY
The Ranch: After binge-watching a bunch of That 70s Show in January, this was exactly the additional content I needed. I don’t love the language but that’s the only real issue with this. That said, two episodes was enough for the time being; I’ll leave this tucked in my back pocket for when I really want more of these actors as brothers.
Trinkets: every day I curse myself for not grabbing the dollar store copy of the book when I saw it, long before the show was announced, because I think that might have gotten me more invested? That said, I really like all 3 of these characters and you know how I am with the voyeuristic love of shoplifting stories. It pings the same part of my brain as thrift-shopping. I just don’t want it right at this exact moment ,while I’m focused on cleaning and decluttering.
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PART 3: SCRIPTED SERIES
Abbott Elementary, S2: watched w/ husband, one of the lights and joys of my weekly-viewing life. every character is amazing AND it’s funny. do you know how hard that is to manage?
Ghosts (CBS), S2: the other light and joy of my life, which I have to save up and watch in spurts because one a week or less is NOT enough. I don’t love all of these characters as strongly as the above, but as an ensemble they are awesome, and it’s actually a tad bit funnier. And of course, the set design is unmatched.
Night Court (2023): the other one I was watching with husband, based on his love of the original which I’ve never seen. This is a very comfort-food kind of sitcom. Melissa Rauch and John Larroquette are carrying it for sure, because they’re the only ones who feel like real people as opposed to cartoonish joke machines, but the cartoonish joke machines still make me laugh and I like all of them. I have a particular fondness for Olivia, whose opinions are correct always.
That 90s Show: we were doing so well but we still haven’t watched the last 2 episodes oops. I simply cannot care about these children other than Gwen, I can't do it!! Even Leia is only relevant to me in the company of her relatives. That said, I do love every bit with Red & Kitty, and it’s still fun to watch as a whole.
Poker Face: another one husband brought me to. This was slow to grow on me, but there’s something about Charlie you just can’t help but like, so we kept going until I was well and truly delighted by it and I look forward to another season.
Daisy Jones & The Six: this is such an uphill climb, because screw Daisy, that my progress has slowed to a crawl. I just finished episode six yesterday (after starting in March). I swear it’s still a good adaptation, because I truly am loving EVERYTHING else about it, it’s just... Her. Her only useful purpose is to model the most amazing wardrobe (that only a select few women could pull off) you’ve ever seen.
Alaska Daily: I am 0% sad this got canceled because while I loved the setting and the missing-women throughline, I never got attached to any of the characters, and the pacing was slow and often made it felt like a chore...but a chore I could not quit because the mystery was just this side of intriguing. At least they solved it by the end of the season.
Big Sky, S2: by contrast, this is my current watch -- just finished season 2, taking a brief break to collect my feelings before starting S3 -- and I LOVE it just as much as season 1. Every man on this show except Lindor and Cassie’s dad sucks but the women are amazing, and it’s absolutely addictive. I feel like I should be grateful it got as many seasons as it did, but I’m also mad about it being canceled.
Loki: Pretty sure we all know about this one by now. :)
The Essex Serpent: technically I have not finished this because I got 4/6 episodes in and was like, I cannot stand this agony, just give me all the Will/Stella/Cora scenes that remain and skip over the rest, but I’d like to finish it off for real at some point.
Return to Cranford: I’ve been vaguely meaning to watch Cranford ever since Pam mentioned it on The Office, but never did. Did that stop me from diving into this essentially-a-long-movie follow-up when I saw it on Hiddleston’s resume? Absolutely not.
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PART 4: REALITY/GAME SHOWS
Survivor, S44: Carolyn Wiger, Hometown Hero ftw! (*not actually my hometown. but pretty close) Matt/Frannie OTP! IDK what else happened because everyone was so boring and most of the interesting women were bounced in the first 4 episodes.
The Chase, S3: guaranteed fun. This is the only trivia show besides Jeopardy that moves fast enough for me, and it’s also the only one where I like listening to the hosts and don’t mind hearing from the contestants.
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team: season 15:
I hadn’t seen this one before because it wasn’t part of the syndication package, but Paramount+ had it! Honestly, my love affair with the show has waned, and I don’t enjoy the newer seasons as much anyway, but The Covid Season was definitely not a highlight.
Cook at All Costs: the unexpected, fast-paced and mystery-box-inclusive DELIGHT! Twelve more seasons please.
Snack vs. Chef: me trying to replicate the fun of CAAC, part 1 (not as good; I like watching people work at their little kitchen stations but this seemed way too hard)
Best Leftovers Ever: me trying to replicate the fun of CAAC, part 2 (even less good, and why was there a weird unfair “advance to the next episode until you lose” aspect to the structure?)
The Amazing Race, S32: Waiting for a new season, decided I might as well watch the newest one I haven’t seen, despite its legendary terribleness.
The Traitors (U.S.): I only came for QUEEN CIRIE (after husband asked if we could watch it), but I stayed for the amazing Scottish castle and its grounds, a surprising number of the cast, the missions, the whole-hearted commitment to absurd theatricality; even the discussions and strategy talk during their downtime got interesting by episode 2 or 3. I look forward to more! Actually cursing that I can’t watch the Portuguese version hosted by my beloved Daniela Ruah.
PART 5: RANDOM RERUNS I’VE BEEN WATCHING
Seinfeld
Community
30 Rock (only a few because husband had it on, but it’s incredible how much funnier this is when you’re not being annoyed by everyone fawning about how Great! And Smart! it is in real time)
The Simpsons (2nd only to Loki as the greatest value of Disney+ tbh)
+ Survivor: Gabon (S17): because mid-way through the current/crap season, I got a hankering to rewatch a good one.
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thecryptidbard · 2 years ago
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Nine (9) people you’d like to know better
Thanks for tagging me @ghostlyheart!! 💜
Last Song: Back in Town by Florence + the Machine
Currently watching: I’m rewatching wwdits before the new season, and doing a Gilmore Girls rewatch with my sister. Technically I’m also still making my way through the entirety of the Simpsons; I started it for the meme but it’s been almost two years at this point and I still have like 10 seasons left 😭 it’s going very slowly I may have committed to the bit too hard this time
Currently reading: Nevada by Imogen Binnie, and I’m about to finally start Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir after having it recommended to me SO many times. I’m also reading along with Dracula Daily again this year
Current obsession: CBS Ghosts for sure…any kind of art/media that explores ghosts and hauntings honestly, this show really did slot into my pre-existing obsession quite perfectly. Not sure it’s really a proper obsession but I’m VERY excited for the Barbie movie…ooh, I've also been trying out digital art-making lately which I’m having so so much fun with!
Anyone who’s interested, consider this your official tag!! Please join in, and tag me so I can see your answers 🥰
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dasmuggler · 3 months ago
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MAGA is so scared by this past weekend’s
massive protests that they're throwing every possible conspiracy at the wall to see if it sticks.
Now I've in the past called the maga movement moronic, but the conspiracies over this event are
plain bonkers.
Let's start with the most wide spread part that the protest was done with “paid actors”
The right’s favorite Boogie man is George Soros
Fox News throws his name out there almost daily, breitbart, oann, alex jones, elon musk etc etc say ole George is the world's greatest super villian. Musk has compared Soros to Magneto and accused him of wanting "to erode the very fabric of civilization" according to the Washington Post.
There is an entire Wikipedia entry covering nearly all of the conspiracies…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Soros_conspiracy_theories
Now here is where the math does not add up…
According to Forbes, George Soros is ranked the 463rd richest billionaire in the world. His net worth is roughly 7 billion dollars.
In the grand scheme of things, 7 billion is not a lot of money to fund everything he is accused of
The Qanon crowd claim he funds the multiple migration caravans in South America and in Europe and the Middle East
That Soros is the financial backing of the deep state and now he is the paymaster of the Hands Off protest this past weekend. Amazing how he "funds" the migration crises the Palestinians the blm antifa the entire democratic party and still pays 5.2 million “actors” lol
So I'm doing the math. If he paid for all 5.2 million people, an estimate carried in multiple outlets, then he would have maxed his possible payroll at 1300 per protester
BUT... and I do not get why these conspiracies have the problems with public transportation
They say he paid to bus them all in too
More of the “ghost bus” theories…
So I'm figuring out average cost for bus charters
There are 1374 motorcoach companies that charter buses. Average number of passengers is 50 people max per bus
So they would need in excess of 100k buses to transport that many people.
Hmmm, problem is there are only 25k buses in the country.
So the average charter is $1100 to $1700 per day not counting fuel (poor George having to fund all this) so let's just say the charter companies all give ole George a discount of $1000 a day per bus so $25 million off the top to transport plus fuel cost…
So now the cost per protester is under $1200
But then George can't fund the globalist projects if he blows the bank on this one protest so with wars, uprisings, etc
So, what kind of guesstimite would you factor in for advertising costs “looking for actors”
And where to advertise?
Can't use fox, cnn, oann, Sinclair broadcasting, CBS, Hearst Corp, Time Warner, Facebook/Instagram/threads, Twitter
reddit is compromised…
Craigslist is watched…
WikiLeaks is anti-Soros so that's a NOPE
Msnbc only has an average of 1.164 million viewers so that would be a hell of a word of mouth campaign
Maybe MTG’s Jewish space lasers are beaming the info into our brains…
Oh I know! OPRAH!
hmmmmm… she has half the funds of poor ole George. Alas Oprah has about 3 billion in the bank. Again in the grand scheme not that much help…
Besides, she and the Hollywood elite are busy buying and eating babies in the basement of a pizza hut or something like that..
I'd estimate no paid protester getting more than $100 per. Anyone get their check yet?
Meanwhile Musk brags about paying millions to get people go vote for his candidate in Wisconsin…
Btw Forbes has him as the number 1 billionaire in the world. $300 billion
Followed by Bezos $193 billion, Zuckerberg $179 billion and Frenchman Bernard Arnault $158 billion, who backs the French conservatives over there.
So the top 3 billionaires in the world with a combined $672 billion vs. Soros’ $ 7 billion
Who is funding what now?
Who controls the narrative?
So is the true level of crazy that maga has dreamed up over the weekend sunk in yet?
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nerdgatehobbit · 1 year ago
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5/16/24
It’s been a while since I’ve done one of these- well over a month, I think. Oops. Well, first off, I have finished the Belle Mirrorverse book; it was darker than I expected but I think it did a good job of putting a new twist on the 1991 film.
I’ll probably read my library books next, although for Reasons I’m going to wait until the 25th to read Night Watch. Lately, I’ve also been using the library to skim the ER TV series (AKA only watching the special features because I’m a wuss). I’ve taken a handful of screencaps that I might end up posting here.
Confession time: I skipped an episode of the new ATLA show because I’d heard about the changes to Bumi’s characterization and I did not want to see it. Which was extra frustrating because I like Utkarsh Ambudkar from his role on CBS Ghosts and I think he would have been great as a more cartoon-faithful version of Bumi. So I’ve scheduled a weekly Jay post for this summer. Back to the new ATLA show: it was a mixed bag for me but I will probably watch the next seasons.
While I have no plans to watch Bridgerton, I clearly have not been immune to the pretty gifsets, especially when they feature Simone Ashley’s character. Similarly, I’ve enjoyed some fan content of The Owl House but right now my media backlog is big enough I’m not likely to get around to it any time soon.
Movie-wise, I rewatched Love & Friendship on the 4th and BATB 2022 on the 5th. Because I needed some comfort movie content. I ought to watch some movies I haven’t seen, like Sense & Sensibility 2024 or Chess in Concert. Hopefully I’ll have made the time to watch them by the end of the summer.
I’m still greatly enjoying Static Shock, Leverage, and The Librarians. They’re all fun shows with great characters and interesting storylines. My posting priority has been Static Shock, but I might end up posting more The Librarians content over the summer. Side note: I’ve learned that ER actor Eriq La Salle directed an episode of The Librarians so that’ll be fun when I reach season 4.
There’s been quite a bit of overlap between Leverage, The Librarians, and Star Trek so far, with more on the way. I know Jeri Ryan is about to be a reoccurring character on Leverage, for example. There’s also some XWP overlap, which would be surprising given that XWP was filmed on the other side of the Pacific except I’ve already seen overlap between Disney-era Power Rangers & Stargate.
On the other hand, I’m not really into ST TNG despite being at the start of the third season. I guess I’m primarily a ST DS9 fan. I don’t know why the show isn’t clicking for me, but it isn’t. Maybe it’s just that I’m more into the other 3 shows and I don’t have the bandwidth for a fourth? I feel bad because I know it’s an important show to a lot of people but it’s looking like I’m not going to be one of them at this point. It’s extra frustrating because I do like the characters but the show as a whole just isn’t gelling for me and I don’t understand why.
With its upcoming 20th anniversary, I’ll probably schedule a daily SGA post throughout July. I might similarly get Power Rangers off my back burner for August. Part of me does want to check out the newer seasons, but my to-watch pile is massive enough without adding them. Especially since the end of August will see the return of The Rings of Power.
I think I need to do these posts more regularly, otherwise they end up sprawling like this. This spring has been a Lot, though. Hopefully everyone’s summer will be calmer.
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