Reading, Listening, Watching
Jun. 10th, 2020 07:46 pmReading: The Shadow of the Jaguar, the first of the Primeval tie-in novels. It's fun enough with the Primeval team transported to the Peruvian Jungle (making me think of the "too broad and deep for the small screen" tagline of the Doctor Who New Adventures) but the political pretext and associated shenanigans that place them there are either not well enough thought through or not explained well enough for me to follow. They're not a core concept for the story but my suspension of disbelief keeps getting tripped up by the thought that the ARC team would be a long way down my list of people I'd choose to perform a clandestine extraction of a diplomat's son who had got himself in trouble even if he had done so in the Peruvian jungle.
Listening: Funnily enough a lot of podcasts are currently looking at the history of American policing and police unions. While there are obvious similarities to policing in the UK I am struck, as I often am, by how aspects of American life that seem utterly familiar are actually, on close inspection, very alien to how things run here*.
Watching: We are rewatching Good Omens mostly because I mentioned the new Michael Sheen and David Tennant lockdown show which I believe is premiering tonight and it transpired that the Teenager hadn't watched Good Omens.
*not to in anyway suggest that there is no racism, police brutality, or racism within the police in the UK - just that the a whole load of assumptions I have about how policing works are not true in the US.
Listening: Funnily enough a lot of podcasts are currently looking at the history of American policing and police unions. While there are obvious similarities to policing in the UK I am struck, as I often am, by how aspects of American life that seem utterly familiar are actually, on close inspection, very alien to how things run here*.
Watching: We are rewatching Good Omens mostly because I mentioned the new Michael Sheen and David Tennant lockdown show which I believe is premiering tonight and it transpired that the Teenager hadn't watched Good Omens.
*not to in anyway suggest that there is no racism, police brutality, or racism within the police in the UK - just that the a whole load of assumptions I have about how policing works are not true in the US.