

Yeah, fair point. I’ve got to watch Dollhouse and Firefly eventually.
Yeah, fair point. I’ve got to watch Dollhouse and Firefly eventually.
Thanks! A great one is also BookFinder - there are a few versions of it, I know .com and .de and I’m sure there are others.
It’s making me get into book collecting and finding older/out-of-print editions, so at least that is a silver lining.
Hey, I’m just the messenger – blame the publishers. They’ve gotten sloppy, too, have you noticed? I’ve seen major grammatical/continuity errors and typesetting issues, even if the book is from the Big Five – even Tor. It’s disappointing, the ‘enshittification’ is happening before my eyes in real time.
Branch out of American media; European and Asian media have much less tolerance for on-screen hardcore violence. American media freaks out over a nipple in children’s media, but war and graphic fighting are A-OK!
I don’t think you are. The intrusion of “romantasy” is a serious issue with book publishing because they’re chasing what makes the most profits, and right now that’s the trend. No matter that romantasy is not proper fantasy…
I was thinking of some of those too - Buffy, Xena, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, etc., but aren’t those also targeted towards a female demographic?
In terms of practicality, probably UTC+0 since, after hardening my tech, it tends to be my default timezone when I’m browsing the net.
I’m doing Orphan Black and Severance right now, but I’ll probably go Firefly then Dollhouse. (Part of what made me think of Dollhouse is the fact that Dichen Lachman is in Severance!) The Nevers is also on my watchlist, apparently, so I might or might not get to that later.