To do's done
Jun. 15th, 2024 09:24 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I 'finished' Tunic - by which I mean I got a 'Game Over', which isn't the 'real' ending. There's an object I didn't find. I looked. I tried to work out what the clues were telling me, but I didn't make sense of it. I've found a 100% walkthrough guide so I can do a full replay, but I'm going to have another go with the missing item tomorrow.
I also finished series 3 of Psyche. A couple of hard-hitters at the end! 'Tuesday the 17th' in particular had me guessing ALL the way through. Well, not guessing - I don't try to work out whodunnit, but I quite often find I've seen the twist coming a ways off. And a nice touch with Ally Sheedy in 'An Evening with Mr Yang'.
The final series of The Umbrella Academy is coming on 8 August and I think I want to watch the previous episodes to get up to speed. Which may need me to put Psych on hold. On the other hand TUA won't be going anywhere for a while, I suppose. Oh, and I'm really looking forward to the second series of Wednesday.
I wanted to take husband out for a walk but my weather app said it was going to rain all day, so I went on my shopping trip alone at the end of the morning. And, of course, the sun came out in the early afternoon, so we could have gone together.
But I got my cleaning tasks all done by pacing myself throughout the day.
Next door to our right have absolutely NO concept of an appropriate time to do... whatever it is they're doing that's making a racket. At least next door to the left worked during the day! It might have started at 8am and gone on until 8pm, but it's now past 9.30pm and there's a load of clattering and thumping going on. Sounds like they're moving furniture around. But there's definitely been some stuff thrown out into the back garden - I'm making a guess at metal piping but really, could be anything. Now I'm thinking wooden planks...?
Today's Doctor Who was intriguing rather than interesting. It was the first half of a two-parter, but it feels a bit stretched. Whereas other stories have been squished to make them fit into one episode. The Doctor got all emotional AGAIN, although he didn't actually cry this time - but lots of other people did. And Who Culture are right - too many UNIT characters with not enough to do, other than justify a budget. But a GREAT job from the make-up department and the CGI peeps. I had to look Sutekh up, though - my Whovian knowledge is far from encyclopaedic! Which reminds me - I still have a LOT of old Who to watch...
Tomorrow, I'm talking mustard seeds at St M's, so I'm going to run through my notes once more before bed.
I also finished series 3 of Psyche. A couple of hard-hitters at the end! 'Tuesday the 17th' in particular had me guessing ALL the way through. Well, not guessing - I don't try to work out whodunnit, but I quite often find I've seen the twist coming a ways off. And a nice touch with Ally Sheedy in 'An Evening with Mr Yang'.
The final series of The Umbrella Academy is coming on 8 August and I think I want to watch the previous episodes to get up to speed. Which may need me to put Psych on hold. On the other hand TUA won't be going anywhere for a while, I suppose. Oh, and I'm really looking forward to the second series of Wednesday.
I wanted to take husband out for a walk but my weather app said it was going to rain all day, so I went on my shopping trip alone at the end of the morning. And, of course, the sun came out in the early afternoon, so we could have gone together.
But I got my cleaning tasks all done by pacing myself throughout the day.
Next door to our right have absolutely NO concept of an appropriate time to do... whatever it is they're doing that's making a racket. At least next door to the left worked during the day! It might have started at 8am and gone on until 8pm, but it's now past 9.30pm and there's a load of clattering and thumping going on. Sounds like they're moving furniture around. But there's definitely been some stuff thrown out into the back garden - I'm making a guess at metal piping but really, could be anything. Now I'm thinking wooden planks...?
Today's Doctor Who was intriguing rather than interesting. It was the first half of a two-parter, but it feels a bit stretched. Whereas other stories have been squished to make them fit into one episode. The Doctor got all emotional AGAIN, although he didn't actually cry this time - but lots of other people did. And Who Culture are right - too many UNIT characters with not enough to do, other than justify a budget. But a GREAT job from the make-up department and the CGI peeps. I had to look Sutekh up, though - my Whovian knowledge is far from encyclopaedic! Which reminds me - I still have a LOT of old Who to watch...
Tomorrow, I'm talking mustard seeds at St M's, so I'm going to run through my notes once more before bed.