And all along I believed I would find you

Omg omg omg, yesterday was my birthday, and Crystal gave me a great birthday present! I’ll be talking about the other present probably Saturday. But this one is freakin awesome.

It’s a 12 disc dvd set of quite possibly the finest saga in the world: the Twilight Saga.

I cannot wait to delve into the special features! 12 hours of special features! Twelve hours!

The photo book is amazing!

Just to be fun, here my book collection as well haha. Does this make me a two-hard?

Team Edward!

Crystal, you made a good decision in this purchase I love it! Thank you so much ❤️

Take a chance, roll the dice

Ok, here’s a little appreciation post. Today it’s going to be about Critical Role. We started to watch when Crystal was up here on her tour of the wall. We started watching campaign 3, and something surprised us – we really liked it. We got through, I think, 4 maybe 5 episodes where we just really enjoyed watching.

After Crystal left, I couldn’t handle waiting a week for new episodes, so I started watching campaign 2. You know, to pass the time between episodes of campaign 3.

In campaign 2 there’s 141 episodes, and approximately 537 hours. It’s very daunting, but you do what you do, and you start at the start. Which I did. Without doing a shit tonne of math, I’m guessing I’ve watched probably over 350ish hours so far. At the time of writing this, I’m on episode 90. the episodes range in time from just over 3 hours to around 5ish hours. I have heard that the final episode is over 7 hours.

Of course, it took a number of episodes to really fall into the swing of things. They were all pretty despicable characters at the beginning. But it was entertaining. It started off rather slow, allowing for the watchers and the players to get used to their new characters.

There was one character that felt like they weren’t a good fit – and that was the character of Mollymauk Tealeaf played by Talisin Jaffe. Talisin really looked frustrated every battle and fight. It just didn’t seem like it was working out the way they wanted the character to end up.

It’s so easy to watch, after you wrap your head around how many hours and episodes there are. If I had a long day at work, they’re easy to just put it on for noise – which is what I always say. It’s just on for noise, but honestly, I pause it more than I’d like to admit so I don’t miss anything.

It’s totally relaxing for me. Their senses of humour really kind of mesh with me, and I find myself laughing and laughing. There’s been some times that I’ve teared up. These simple voice actors sure know how to convey happiness, desolation, and fear so well.

I’ve never met these people, and I know for a fact that I will never meet them. That’s ok. But through these 90 episodes that I’ve watched, I can totally see bits and pieces of me in all of their characters. they’ve been my friends in TinyTown when I really don’t have any.

Spoilers ahead – if you haven’t watched campaign 2, and don’t want to be spoiled, I’d probably skip my top 5 scenes.

My top 5 scenes (so far) in campaign 2:

5. Mollymauk’s surprise death – 4:22:51 C2E26. The build up and the intense stress of the episode was immense, and resulted in Talisin walking off the set. It was incredible to see – and has reverberated even to episode 90 where I’m at today.

4. Fluffernutter – 2:34:59 C2E39. This is comedy gold. It was all Nott and Jester – pure chaos and totally unexpected. The improv is amazing.

3. Nott one shots a guard – 2:46:42 C2E76. In the vein of chaos again. Nott one shots a guard on a natural 20, and with his weapon, automagically shoots again. It was totally out of the blue and reduced the cast to genuine belly laughs from all the cast.

2. Beau’s meditation – 1:35:38 C2E86. Every one of the characters have had growth, but Beauregard, I think has had really the most so far. The just way she describes how she does this is simply breathtaking. To see the rest of the cast dumbfounded is amazing. And as an added bonus; she surprised Matt Mercer the DM.

1. Wall of fire – 3:41:52 C2E42. Liam O’Brien plays his character very soft spoken, and this was really the first time that he really shows off his power. Again, it totally surprises the rest of the cast.

Ok, I’ve spent way too much time on this post. I don’t know how to describe the happiness that I get while watching Critical Role.

We love you very much, and is it Thursday yet?

Lockup Library: Home Video

I just finished the final episode of the final season of Battlestar Galatica. All I can say is wow. What a terrific end to a series.

I think the last 3 episodes are the longest I’ve sat in one place – glued to the TV. I just had to see how it ended.

I’m so very happy that I managed to sit through the first season. That was the hardest part. It just grinds you. Once you make it past the first, you’re golden.

All I have to say is goddamn – The Adama Maneuver. Holy shitballs.

So say we all.

Home Video – John Wick 3

I watch, so you don’t have to. This weeks submission is John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum. Wow. What a shit show.

Now the first one had a story line. It was fresh and new, and brought a new way to tell a good, violent popcorn flick. I don’t remember the second one at all. To be honest, I’m not sure that I’ve even seen it.

However, it all changes with Chapter 3. Razor thin plot, Halle Berry was completely useless in this. And the fight scenes? WAAAY too long. I think the final fight was like 20-30 minutes. That’s pretty much 10 minutes too long.

It also unapologetically sets up what I hope is the final sequel.

So in other words, don’t waste your time. Just watch John Wick 1, and you’ll have more fun then the third outing.