In the interests of full disclosure, I subscribed to Dropout.tv for Dimension 20's "A Court of Fey and Flowers." It was Jane Austen Fey shenanigans with a bit of D&D. It's right up my alley.
Did I immediately begin watching it as soon as I got Dropout set up on my TV with the Roku I acquired expressly for this purpose?
No. I started watching "Game Changer" instead. And I have no regrets.
I live on the internet (mostly here on Tumblr). I'd seen gifs and clips floating around. Nothing, however, could have prepared me for the show itself. I started from the first episode and just rolled right on through. It was funny, sweet, and always a consistently good time.
It was fascinating watching their transition to virtual episodes during the height of the Pandemic. It wasn't just watching a bunch of goofballs making jokes. It was a bunch of friends who dearly loved each other and wished they could be together. And I felt that.
The care that goes into this show is evident in every episode, even when they're ribbing each other. It never feels cruel and always feels fresh. Knowing that they have a robust support system behind the scenes makes it even better.
Look. At heart, "Game Changer" is a goofy game show during which Sam Reich gets to lovingly rattle his friends. It deserves all of the awards and recognition that one could chuck at it. I guess an Emmy will just have to do.
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I'm really glad for everyone that the vampire show got renewed but I just learned my silly little hockey show will get a fourth season and I'm over the moon. The S3 finale was so good, had me fighting tears, and it wouldn't have been a terrible place to end, but the fact that we're getting more is incredible.
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One of my favorite moments in the finale is Sokka using his pristine acting skills to announce to the whole airship that they will be celebrating a birthday during one of the most important missions in fire nation history, and then everyone on the crew collecting in the drop chamber like they were asked and acting like it's the most normal thing ever because apparently it's common to have birthday parties on fire nation war vessels during extermination missions.
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Still can't believe this all happened while Ed was still holding his dead fish
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The single best line and delivery in the show (which is saying a lot) 🤣🤣🤣
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why does he look like he has to decide whether to be a singer or a basketball player 😭
edit* this is not recent bts
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it’s so funny because the whole season was spent with like adaine oisin flirting, Fabian ivy flirting, fig creating a woman for Ruben to fall in love with, hell, even people shipping kipperlilly and Kristen and me specifically making jokes about kipperlilly having a crush on riz, and yet the bad kid x rat grinder ship that was canonized was better than I could have ever imagined
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Why tf were the dog and Crosshair consistently better at sensing incoming danger than the guy who was literally engineered in a lab to sense incoming danger. You’re telling me that when a brainwashed assassin ordered to capture Omega was literally in the same room as him, Hunter “overprotective father figure” badbatch couldn’t pick up on that but their new dog did?
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For the first month after Echo joins the batch he’s lowkey convinced Crosshair is trying to kill him. Mainly bc Crosshair follows him everywhere and glares in his general direction, pops up anywhere he is, chews on toothpicks at him, and is generally a bit overbearing. It’s only after he overhears Wrecker tease Crosshair about ‘imprinting on Echo’ that he even realizes that this man is a protective oversized cat who can’t vocalize anything but will instead trot after him to every room, sit quietly next to him, and bring him cool rocks he found as if they’re the product of a successful hunt.
Echo brings Crosshair the next pack of novelty toothpicks he finds.
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