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3 minutes ago, rybak said:

Finally an good news (at least for me :p) in these terrible days.

 

Awesome! Season 3 finally appeared on Netflix here a few weeks ago, so after waiting forever and because of that having to watch the first two seasons again basically, I can see how it goes on :d 

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But first I'm finishing Sex Education. It might be cheesy at times, sure, but it is simply quite a good emotional rollercoaster with a little bit of humour mixed in here and there.

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12 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

But first I'm finishing Sex Education. It might be cheesy at times, sure, but it is simply quite a good emotional rollercoaster with a little bit of humour mixed in here and there.

I love that show. There’s so much to explore in that show as a comms major. Plus, the writing and topics discussed are fantastic. I love the music selection too. And really, who doesn’t love the psychology of sex.

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I’m not a huge fan of animated/cartoon shows, but I’ve been rewatching Avatar the Last Airbender on Netflix and loving it (thanks vpn). I really forgot how awesome that series was. I’m on Book 3 (season 3) now, so I’m hoping to finish it by the end of this week, and the move onto the Legend of Korea. I’m also eagerly awaiting Netflix’s live-action adaptation.

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12 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

I’m not a huge fan of animated/cartoon shows, but I’ve been rewatching Avatar the Last Airbender on Netflix and loving it (thanks vpn). I really forgot how awesome that series was. I’m on Book 3 (season 3) now, so I’m hoping to finish it by the end of this week, and the move onto the Legend of Korea. I’m also eagerly awaiting Netflix’s live-action adaptation.

 

Have you seen Legend of Korra before? It is often a very unpopular opinion, but even though I thought Avatar the Last Airbender was perfect, I got more enjoyment from watching Korra since the show felt so elavated, it built up the motives for the antagonists and explored a lot of psychological aspects.

 

I saw ATLA as a journey of adventure and Korra was definitely a journey of self, which really inspired me to write a bit more, because I love complex world-building and character analysis. 

 

 

Edit: it probably says a lot about me when my favourite Airbender episode was probably the one where Katara met that water bender.

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On 20/03/2020 at 15:47, heywoodu said:

But first I'm finishing Sex Education. It might be cheesy at times, sure, but it is simply quite a good emotional rollercoaster with a little bit of humour mixed in here and there.

Very good series, the second season was TOOOO political correct but, well, is a bad thing of this times.

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While Netflix is probably swimming in all of that sweet streaming money, I'm somewhat completely ignoring them since the winter season (after I watched the Witcher of course :)) and devoting myself to Anime that have a lot of episodes, because it was always too difficult to commit myself to them when I had less time. So watching a lot of classics that I've had my eyes on for a couple of years and I'm enjoying the journey that life threw at me even if I get sad every time I look out the window to see empty streets. 

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