I watched the finale of True Blood, if anyone is interested in chatting about that.
I also finished The Lightning Thief today, which I greatly enjoyed. I reminded me a lot of early Harry Potter (in a good way) and I enjoyed it enough to put a hold on the next volume. (I hope it gets darker as Percy gets older, like HP did.) I loved all the mythology, Percy was a great pov character (and I liked how his dyslexia was described), Annabeth was awesome, Grover was annoying, they treated Percy's mother like a character in her own right, and not just as The Mom. My one major complaint was that I could really tell it was written for 12-year-olds. (Grover, in particular, was a character would only exist and would only behave as he did in a children's book. By that I mean I found it ridiculously that he would have been given the task he was.) Also, I totally want Annabeth to get Cybernus as a pet at some point. That would be awesome.
I also finished The Lightning Thief today, which I greatly enjoyed. I reminded me a lot of early Harry Potter (in a good way) and I enjoyed it enough to put a hold on the next volume. (I hope it gets darker as Percy gets older, like HP did.) I loved all the mythology, Percy was a great pov character (and I liked how his dyslexia was described), Annabeth was awesome, Grover was annoying, they treated Percy's mother like a character in her own right, and not just as The Mom. My one major complaint was that I could really tell it was written for 12-year-olds. (Grover, in particular, was a character would only exist and would only behave as he did in a children's book. By that I mean I found it ridiculously that he would have been given the task he was.) Also, I totally want Annabeth to get Cybernus as a pet at some point. That would be awesome.
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They told Sookie not to stake him. They said nothing against torture.
On that note, I'm surprised Russel didn't show up before the end of the episode. Eric and Pam show that concrete is more of an annoyance when it gets all in your hair than something that will actually stop a determined vampire. What would have been better, if they didn't want to kill him off? Hand the dude over to Nan Flannigan. Let her put the specific vamp responsible for the horrible PR go through a proper, media-filled trial to show that vampires have a sense of justice.
When you mainline things like this, shows or comics or what have you that move at a deceptively slow pace, you realize just how intensely packed their days are. Even Agatha took a break from retaking the Castle to have a nap.
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That was what I expected them to do for a while. Eric earns points with the AVL, Russel is put away, it would've been a smart move.
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But in the long run, the psychopaths have a higher survival rate. The sneaky ones, at least. The more ruthless you are, the better odds you have of eating each night. The careless psychopaths will tick off enough people that at least one of 'em will be smart enough to take them out.
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Agreed. And in the snippet we saw, I think Flannigan is doing a really good job of pushing that angle - especially choosing to frame it as terrorism, which places it in a debate with a lot of precedent in american current affairs.
But in the long run, the psychopaths have a higher survival rate. The sneaky ones, at least. The more ruthless you are, the better odds you have of eating each night.
Very true.