Voltie
Posted 1 year ago ( 2023/08/11 18:21:33 )
@Whim:
I realize I didn't really answer your question. Besides Good Omens, I also have enjoyed Legends of Tomorrow, Into the Spiderverse, Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (I haven't gotten to see all the seasons, yet, though, but don't worry about spoilers) including that one movie with baby future Casey in it, and a couple of friends are desperately trying to get me to like Miraculous Ladybug. I have promised one episode a get-together. I don't hate it, the art style is one of my favorites (very Fortnite/Overwatch), and they assure me that they make the realization later on that 2D style animation doesn't necessarily translate well to 3D as far as impact (but it's still very fluid, which is nice). So I'm giving it a genuine try. I'm usually up for giving anything a go, no matter the genre. I'm both autistic and aromantic with a very low reproduction drive, so some common themes just don't click as much for me as the intended audiences. But, as you will see when you watch Good Omens 2, that does not mean I'm not against a good story with those elements. But it's really got to have some good hooks in it to keep me on the ride long enough to get invested.