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Punk ([personal profile] runpunkrun) wrote2025-08-08 08:23 am
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Department Q (2025)

I started watching Avenue Department Q and it took me like four days to get through the first episode because it took FOREVER to get where it was going. I'd watch fifteen minutes, decide I didn't want to spend any more time with these assholes, and go do something else. Then the next day I'd watch fifteen more minutes. But once I finally got to the end of the first episode, I was like, "Ohhhh, I see."

And then I stayed up past my bedtime to watch the next three episodes. It's still fully populated with assholes, and not the charming kind, and you can't see Matthew Goode's handsome face because he's all worn out and beardy and also an asshole who parks his car like it's a bike and he's a twelve-year-old boy. Just, wherever it lands when he hops out of it. I didn't find Goode entirely convincing as either worn out or beardy an asshole, though, as there's just something too impish about him to pull either of those things off. Like that was really a job for David Tennant. Which the show kept reminding me of by naming Goode's partner "Hardy." Have none of these people seen Broadchurch? Goode was rather good at the out-of-control violence though, which made that extra uncomfortable. (It's a very violent show. Shootings, stabbings, bludgeonings complete with flying bits. Police personnel are responsible for about half of it. There's also references to mental illness (OCD, PTSD, panic attacks, arachnophobia, psychopathy), life-changing injuries, some self-inflicted dentistry, enclosed spaces, and the threat of sexual violence toward a teenager.)

I got drawn into the investigation and finished the show in less time than it took me to watch the first episode, but it leans a little too heavily on "unpopular asshole (believes he) is the only one who can solve crimes!!!" Goode's boss makes him head of an entirely new cold case department just so she doesn't have to deal with him, and in case you're wondering how seriously this new department is being taken, it's run out of the basement. (Other notable departments operating out of the basement: The X-Files, Fringe, and—also starring Anna Torv—Mindhunter.)

It would have worked better for me if Goode had been able to carry the show, since he is the center of it, but, in this form, he just doesn't have the charisma of famous assholes like our modern Sherlock Holmeses (Jonny Lee Miller, Robert Downey, Jr., Hugh Laurie, and, lord help me, even Benedict Cumberbatch) or even a less famous Alec Hardy. I think the show's at its best when it takes advantage of the whole cast. Goode's eager underlings Rose and Akram were a lot more interesting to me, but since Goode's deeply incurious about both of them, they're built in the little moments. And, although I've only seen her in two things (this and Giri/Haji), I always enjoy Kelly Macdonald. At one point Goode says something gross to Macdonald, his department-mandated therapist, and I made a face and when the camera switched over to her she was making the exact same face.

The aforementioned Hardy's entire personality is "shot in the line of duty, now partially paralyzed, unable to walk, and recovering." I wanted to like him, but I was suspicious of the disability narrative they were feeding me, which was also pretty one note.

We just don't know enough about the character to judge whether his suicide attempt made sense or was just lazy, ableist writing. I suspect the latter.Content note that is also a spoiler.

But, eventually, there is teamwork! And Goode's Morck maybe even trying to be slightly less of an asshole, or at least a better father. His lodger Martin adds in some, like, nonconsensual found family vibes that I dug, as Morck doesn't want Martin's opinion, but he's getting it anyway because Martin's part of their family unit whether Morck wants him to be or not.

Watch Department Q if you like: investigations, gritty procedurals, Scottish accents, Matthew Goode, hyperbaric chambers.
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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2025-08-07 08:33 pm
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Daily Happiness

1. My hip does feel improved. Not completely better, but better than it was. So that's good.

2. I'm getting very close to finishing my current puzzle. I have been doing at least some every day, but with the difficulty level I haven't been making a ton of progress each time, but now that I'm closer to finishing, I'm getting that "just a few more pieces" feeling and today I actually worked on it three separate times. I think I'll probably finish it tomorrow, and will be glad to move on to something a little easier!

3. Lately Ollie has enjoyed stuffing himself into this cubby on the cat tree. It's not as apparent in this photo, but he is really way too big for it.

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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2025-08-06 09:25 pm
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Daily Happiness

1. I did not drive anywhere today (except for a very short drive to the library, which I had wanted to be a walk, but the library hours for weekdays did not work with today's heat), and while my leg doesn't feel really any better right now, I am hoping that giving it a rest from driving today and tomorrow will have the desired effect. At least it hasn't gotten worse anyway.

2. Carla went to the Mexican market today to get dried hibiscus to make jamaica tea, and also got carnitas and tortillas and cheese while she was there, so we had carnitas tacos for dinner. And there's a bunch more leftover, too!

3. I spotted these two together in the window the other day and was so glad I was able to run and grab my phone without one or both deciding to leave in the meantime.

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sage ([personal profile] sage) wrote2025-08-06 02:00 pm

What I'm Doing Wednesday

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family
the trip to help the parents has filled me with worry and preemptive grief. At least I fixed the tv in a few clicks of the remote and showed her how to use the Fire stick (again). Dad's got his westerns back and she's got her musicals. It's something.

house
my house is a disaster area again, and I'm overwhelmed and daunted by the amount of chores that needs doing. That is not helpful. Must get myself motivated to tackle (some of) it.

#resist
Monday, 9/01: Workers over Billionaires (#5051)

I hope all of you are doing well! <333
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Punk ([personal profile] runpunkrun) wrote2025-08-06 08:27 am
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The Incandescent, by Emily Tesh

Dr. Sapphire "Saffy" Walden is the head of the magical department in an exclusive—and very old—English boarding school. She's a powerful magician, a dedicated teacher, and a middle-aged white bisexual woman. She lives on campus, eats all her meals in the cafeteria, and doesn't have much of a life outside the school, which has a bit of a demon problem.

The pace of this book is banananas. There's a big fight a third of the way in that, in any other book, would be the final conflict, but here it's just part of the background. The central question doesn't even solidify until halfway through the book, and the main problem doesn't come into focus until much, much later. Every conflict but the last comes on suddenly and is dealt with immediately and in between is the normal grinding minutiae of being a teacher and school administrator. This isn't a complaint. Emily Tesh knows what she's doing, and that is building a rich and layered world for her story to live in, a world so deep and detailed that the clues she sprinkles in don't stand out as anything but more of the same.

Every time I read a children's fantasy book where the kids confront the enormous problem all by themselves and I was crying, weeping, begging, Please find a trusted adult, this book heard me and answered. But, as we learn, even that can have its pitfalls.

Contains: children in peril, past child death; demonic possession; life-changing injury; and while there is f/f romance, it's not in any way the focus of the book.
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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2025-08-05 08:41 pm
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Daily Happiness

1. Definitely seem to have like a pinched nerve or something in my hip from too much driving, so tomorrow and Thursday I am going to try not to drive anywhere if possible.

2. Today I got through with everything I needed to do by like 2pm and was just like, you know what, I'm just going to go home. So I did! I answered a few more emails and messages once I was home, but was able to enjoy a shorter day and actually feel like I got some time to rest, which was nice.

3. Took Chloe to the vet this morning for a checkup and some shots, and also asked them about a little bump we'd noticed on her back. The vet confirmed what we'd been hoping, which is that it seems like just a skin tag, and not anything to be worried about. We'll keep an eye on it, but that's definitely a relief to know. Then she got some roast beef as a treat for being brave at the vet.

4. She also got those sharpies trimmed (photo taken pre-trimming).

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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2025-08-04 09:16 pm
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Daily Happiness

1. All this driving hasn't been great for me and my right arm and leg were still not feeling great this morning, but it seems to have gotten better over the course of the day. Tomorrow I only have to drive to Gardena at least.

2. It was not nearly as hectic at the new store today but still very strong sales. Hopefully we can settle into something more like this than the intensity of the first week.

3. Molly!

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Punk ([personal profile] runpunkrun) wrote2025-08-04 10:43 am

Fancake's Theme for August: Marriage of Convenience

Photograph of a young Vietnamese couple in a sunny urban environment, with added text: Marriage of Convenience, at Fancake. A bride in a white dress and sunglasses leaves her groom behind at a bus stop. The bride is smiling and carrying a bouquet of lilies as she hikes up the long skirt of her dress and walks away. The groom is in the background, wearing a dark grey suit and sitting on a bench. He's blurry, but it looks like he might be smiling at her.
We're having a Flashback Round at [community profile] fancake this August and revisiting our Marriage of Convenience theme! That means in addition to the new recs being shared this month, there's already 63 recs waiting for you at the comm. We've also got a bonus banner this month if you want to help promote the theme.

If you have any questions about this theme, or the comm, come talk to me!
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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2025-08-03 09:34 pm
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Daily Happiness

1. Yesterday's total sales for the new store was just slightly less than grand opening day, and today looks like it might end up higher than yesterday.

2. I really do feel refreshed after yesterday, even though it was just one day off. Hopefully I can have two days off next weekend, though.

3. I went down there to help out today, but was able to make it a short day and meet up with Carla at Disneyland afterwards for a late lunch.

4. Jasper is such a handsome house panther.

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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2025-08-03 09:27 pm
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2025 Disneyland Trip #53 (8/3/25)

We went a whole two weeks without going to the parks, due to me being so busy with work (well, Carla did go once by herself). Today I was going to help out at the Irvine store, but because we had so many other people signed up to help as well, I felt okay about just making it a half day (it is technically my day off, after all), so I dropped Carla off at Disneyland in the morning and then worked until around two, then headed back up to meet her.

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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2025-08-02 08:34 pm
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Daily Happiness

1. It was so nice to have a day to rest! I did reply to more work messages than I usually do on my days off as there was stuff pertaining to organizing help for the new store, but mostly it was a work-free day and it was just nice not to have to do a lot of driving or be on my feet all day running about doing this and that.

2. We did go to the farmers market this morning, and the stall I usually get watermelon lemonade from was out, so we tried the pomegranate blood orange lemonade and that was really good, too. It was sunny and muggy so we drank the whole thing while we were there, and then Carla went back over to the stall to get another one to take home and the guy had found some more bottles of the watermelon, so she ended up getting a couple of those, too.

3. Ollie was in the other room mewing at me and when I asked him what was up, he came in here with the Grogu toy in his mouth. What a mighty hunter!

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Travis ([personal profile] torachan) wrote2025-08-02 07:12 pm
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Weekly Reading

I didn't do a reading post last week due to being swamped with work, so this is two weeks' worth of reading.

Currently Reading
The God of the Woods
71%. In the mid '70s, a teenage girl goes missing at camp, in the same woods where her brother went missing years before and was never found. This is told through multiple POVs, of the people investigating, the camp counselor, a friend, the mother. It's really good so far and a very quick read, despite being almost 500 pages. I'll probably finish it tonight.

A Death at the Dionysus Club
5%. Sequel to Death by Silver. Also listening to this as an audiobook and very disappointed that the narrator is different and not nearly as good as the first book's. If I'd previewed this before buying it, I might have decided to go with the ebook instead, but I just assumed that same series = same narrator!

Drop Dead Sisters
9%. The MC goes camping with her semi-estranged family, only to have to join forces with her sisters when they find a dead body. I'm liking this so far, though I've only just started.

The War on Alcohol: Prohibition and the Rise of the American State
11%.

Recently Finished
Sister Outsider
This was good. Not really much to say about it.

Kill Her Twice
Just all right.

Nikhil Out Loud
This was so cute!

Just Happy to Be Here
Also just all right.

Trust Me When I Lie
By the author of Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone. The creator of a true crime documentary finds himself tangled up in the case when his documentary gets the suspect a retrial and then his lawyer turns up dead in exactly the same way as the previous victim. I liked this a lot, though not quite as much as his other series.

Malice
A Detective Kaga novel. This is the fourth in the original publication order, but first in the English translated series. I thought maybe it was done first because the chronological order is different from publication order, but that doesn't seem to be the case so idk why they are going out of order. I read this in English and the translation didn't blow me away but was generally well done and not overly stilted. It was a very quick read and I'm looking forward to reading the next one.

Death by Silver
First in a historical murder mystery series with a sort of Sherlock Holmes vibe. M/M romance, but the mystery is the primary plot. Magic is a thing, and I liked the worldbuilding for it. However! I did this one as an audiobook and I loved the narrator's voice but he often sounded like he had a lozenge in his mouth while reading, which was very distracting. It was most pronounced in the first chapter and I almost decided to switch to reading instead of listening, it was so bad. But I was in the middle of a long drive, and it got better as it went on (though never fully went away), so I stuck with it. I much prefer this narrator to the one for the second book, who is very overwrought and distracting, though at least not constantly making wet mouth noises on a lozenge.

The Night Librarian
Cute middle grade graphic novel about kids who take their dad's rare edition of Dracula to the library to find out how much it's worth, only to have the characters come alive and escape the book, which is when they find out that the library has a special department for that, and periodically lets characters out of old books to give them a break. The kids and characters try to track down the book and the person behind the rogue escape.

Upstaged
Cute middle grade graphic novel about a nonbinary teen at an arts camp, trying to navigate putting on a play and confessing their feelings to their best friend.

Shiba Tsuki Bukken vol. 1
Cute manga about a girl who rents an apartment haunted by a ghost shiba. In fact all the rooms in the building are haunted by shiba ghosts, because before being turned into apartments, it was an abusive puppy mill. So now the MC and the other residents have to give the ghost shibas the love and affection they didn't get in life. Sad background when you think about it, but it's really cute. I'll probably read more.

Dokudami no Hana Saku Koro vol. 1
Fifth-grader Shimizu has never paid much mind to his classmate Shigaraki, who is awkward and often has meltdowns, but little by little he becomes obsessed with Shigaraki's art, and decides to befriend him. Shigaraki definitely reads as autistic, though no one uses that word, but even though it's his art that Shimizu is drawn to, it's not like he's some artistic savant or anything, just a creative kid. I really like this so far.

Shadow House vol. 20