KAOS is definitely worth it (we haven't finished it yet, but it's genuinely brilliant, if you like Greek mythology, diversity and 'Eat the Rich').
I'm glad to hear it! I'd seen about 2 tumblr posts relating to it and was instantly drawn. I hadn't worked out which streaming service it was, but unless things change, I'm unlikely to have a month of Netflix till probably next year or something, so, yeah, don't hold your breath, lol. But you never know!
I'm confident I'll be able to cope with RoP, though - I've seen enough about it, and I've been familiar with Middle Earth as long as I've been familiar with DW. But it does depend whether I have spoons enough for contending with Prime, when I already get too tired trying to watch things on my wee tablet as it is.
(Unfortunately with the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome my ability to watch stuff goes up and down, and still by far the best way for me to get round that is to get the DVD, which is why I'm just a million years behind on everything, because that's no longer an option for the vast majority of things now. Some new things are just too much for me anyway, as well, so I have to be a bit cautious - I may get a bit better! I may be able to watch it then and appreciate it, whatever it is.)
But - there is Doctor Who! XD \o/
And, yes, HI, sorry. *waves back*
ETA: oh, btw, this might amuse you: the last thing I watched on DVD was Marchlands from 2011. It featured both Jodie Whittaker and Alex Kingston (in two different time periods) and Alex's daughter in the show was played by the same child actor who played the original little Melody Pond - and she was called Amy. XD
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I'm glad to hear it! I'd seen about 2 tumblr posts relating to it and was instantly drawn. I hadn't worked out which streaming service it was, but unless things change, I'm unlikely to have a month of Netflix till probably next year or something, so, yeah, don't hold your breath, lol. But you never know!
I'm confident I'll be able to cope with RoP, though - I've seen enough about it, and I've been familiar with Middle Earth as long as I've been familiar with DW. But it does depend whether I have spoons enough for contending with Prime, when I already get too tired trying to watch things on my wee tablet as it is.
(Unfortunately with the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome my ability to watch stuff goes up and down, and still by far the best way for me to get round that is to get the DVD, which is why I'm just a million years behind on everything, because that's no longer an option for the vast majority of things now. Some new things are just too much for me anyway, as well, so I have to be a bit cautious - I may get a bit better! I may be able to watch it then and appreciate it, whatever it is.)
But - there is Doctor Who! XD \o/
And, yes, HI, sorry. *waves back*
ETA: oh, btw, this might amuse you: the last thing I watched on DVD was Marchlands from 2011. It featured both Jodie Whittaker and Alex Kingston (in two different time periods) and Alex's daughter in the show was played by the same child actor who played the original little Melody Pond - and she was called Amy. XD