After my reappearance on Dreamwidth (I've been gone for so long that I even forgot I've got a - now sadly silent - Reading Page for following feeds and friends!) I was introduced to the Chinese urban fantasy drama Guardian by
rheasilvia and
solo, the latter even went to the length of getting me decent subs because calling the German ones provided by Youtube "abysmal" would be flattering!
Yesterday, I managed to watch the first two eps. Enough to give a first verdict / classification:
Eps seen: 2/40
Likability: extremely high
binge-worthiness: very high
but depending on the availability of good subs, so absolute time consumption may be manageable for the time being
writing probability: low
so far; my writing is usually triggered by plot lines not by characters (think the unexplored connection between Cmdr. Walsh und Gooseman in Galaxy Rangers or the disappearance of the yin-yang principle from X/1999 that sparked the Decagram), and 2/40 eps is too soon for plot lines to be seen clearly and to be judged regarding "is there something I want to explore / expand / explain?". Plus, live action shows seldom trigger my writing, even in cases I love. I'm more prone to write to manga, anime, cartoons, and in rare occasions, books (thinking of you, Emperor's Edge!)
Thanks again to the ppl who introduced me to this show! :-)
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Yesterday, I managed to watch the first two eps. Enough to give a first verdict / classification:
Eps seen: 2/40
Likability: extremely high
binge-worthiness: very high
but depending on the availability of good subs, so absolute time consumption may be manageable for the time being
writing probability: low
so far; my writing is usually triggered by plot lines not by characters (think the unexplored connection between Cmdr. Walsh und Gooseman in Galaxy Rangers or the disappearance of the yin-yang principle from X/1999 that sparked the Decagram), and 2/40 eps is too soon for plot lines to be seen clearly and to be judged regarding "is there something I want to explore / expand / explain?". Plus, live action shows seldom trigger my writing, even in cases I love. I'm more prone to write to manga, anime, cartoons, and in rare occasions, books (thinking of you, Emperor's Edge!)
Thanks again to the ppl who introduced me to this show! :-)