Zita, they made your character say many a cringe thing, but I still cried when you died :/
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Zita, they made your character say many a cringe thing, but I still cried when you died :/
Lucretia had so much potential! And I can't even articulate what they did wrong with her, maybe I just don't remember enough though. She feels like a tool more than a person despite having an interesting arc and time dedicated to her
I honestly forgot how much a certain original book took from this show. Like, the small details
There's a critique of something supposedly original being too fanficky, which is about lack of characterization and setting description, as if the author already expects you to be familiar with all of that. And it's hard for me to judge because I *am* familiar. But I think it was actually good enough in that regard? And the plot even made more sense. It had other problems xd
We just had a dialogue
"do you have saltpeter?" - "what do you need potassium nitrate for? "
Me when I want to show off my chemistry knowledge from 3-centuries-future
So apparently watching a bunch of Glee right before bed is not the best idea. Had a bizarre dream last night where the Glee club kids went to Italy, and I was involved with Puck. WEIRD.