Fan Art Friday: Animal Kingdom

New season, old drawings. But you heard me right! Animal Kingdom is back after about a year and a half (thanks for nothing, pandemic), and I couldn’t be more excited! In honor of its return, here are drawings of my two favorite characters, and power couple, Deran and Adrian. I can only hope Adrian comes back after that gut-wrenching break up at the end of the fourth season. That ship isn’t done sailing yet!

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Mosaic – Television Film Review

Is it a show or is it a movie? I mean, in the linear version of Mosaic, it’s broken down into six, 50-ish minute parts, so in my mind it’s a show. However, when each bit starts, HBO tells me I’m watching a movie. Who knows! What I do know is that when Mosaic emerged in 2018, it was very unique for the time. It originally aired on apps, where you could pick a path would alter what things you saw. The plotline itself really didn’t change, but the perspective could, which means you could discover certain things not available from other perspectives.

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Mare of Easttown Series Review

Beware of spoilers in this post! There, that’s all the warning you’re going to get about I. It’s hard to review this masterpiece of a miniseries without at least somewhat spoiling all the twists and turns that went down. In just seven episodes, this series managed to hook me from the get-go, and also manage to crash HBO Max during the finale. That’s how freaking good this mystery crime thriller is.

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Book Review: Paradise Valley by C.J. Box

I’d say I’m moving through The Highway book series by C.J. Box rather quickly! A large part of that is attributed to my morbid curiosity of seeing how well the show, Big Sky, is relating to its source material. Well, I can say that by the end of the third installment, Paradise Valley, they really aren’t following the storyline. Now, I will say based off the second novel that the show totally deviated from, I didn’t really think that this novel would be followed either because the blurb made it sound like a direct continuation of those events.

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