Reading, Listening, Watching
Oct. 14th, 2020 07:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Reading: Trojans: I'm making rather slow going of this. I think the novelty of seeing the Arthurian Legends play themselves out in a modern setting has worn off rather, and we're close to the end game now and tragedy is approaching.
Listening: I downloaded a slightly random selection of new podcasts to try out. Of these The Intelligence (The Economist's daily show) and Rule of Three (in which comedians discuss something and why it is funny) have proved the best value. I considered The Guardian's daily show as well but the first episode I looked at was about "should we meet Gender Critical Feminists half way?" (or words to that effect) so I opted out unheard.
Watching: We seem to be watching The Dresden Files which are fine. I seem to recall that Jim Butcher doesn't rate them much. They're not bad. Perfectly decent supernatural detective TV - but they don't feel all that much like the one Harry Dresden book I've read, despite the superficial similarity. Murphy is too soft, Harry isn't desperate enough.
Listening: I downloaded a slightly random selection of new podcasts to try out. Of these The Intelligence (The Economist's daily show) and Rule of Three (in which comedians discuss something and why it is funny) have proved the best value. I considered The Guardian's daily show as well but the first episode I looked at was about "should we meet Gender Critical Feminists half way?" (or words to that effect) so I opted out unheard.
Watching: We seem to be watching The Dresden Files which are fine. I seem to recall that Jim Butcher doesn't rate them much. They're not bad. Perfectly decent supernatural detective TV - but they don't feel all that much like the one Harry Dresden book I've read, despite the superficial similarity. Murphy is too soft, Harry isn't desperate enough.