Well, that was a dark and vivid dream that made up for the lack of them the last two nights. I think it's just what I needed because yesterday's shift went well most of the time, except for one part and a good dream, no matter how scary, is just what I need to take… Continue reading Hell Sent In The Clouds
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The Witcher S2 E8 – Family
I don't know why, I thought there were going to be at least three more episodes, but this episode was so intense I didn't realize until the very end that it was our season finale! And what a finale it was! Spoilers ahead. The last episode ended with Voleth Meir possessing Ciri and the result… Continue reading The Witcher S2 E8 – Family
The Witcher S2 E7 – Voleth Meir
The buildup is real! I haven't watched an episode in a while so I did today on my day off and things are starting to gradually intensify for what, I'm hoping, is an epic finale. Tensions are rising between Fringilla and the rest of the Nilfgaardians and their truce with the elves, and when Francesca's… Continue reading The Witcher S2 E7 – Voleth Meir
The Witcher S2 E4 – Redanian Intelligence
Some episodes in any TV series serve a purpose to pump us up for more epic events that occur later in the season, even if it means not many exciting things happen for a couple of episodes. This one and the previous episode seem to be heading down that road. But it is not devoid… Continue reading The Witcher S2 E4 – Redanian Intelligence
The Witcher S2 E3 – What Is Lost
Some episodes are weaker than others and maybe this one makes that cut with certain moments that it has. Credit: ign.com At Kaer Morhen Geralt and Vesemir are attempting to move on from Eskel's death and Ciri wants to train to become a witcher herself. Of course, the last episode ended with Geralt beginning to… Continue reading The Witcher S2 E3 – What Is Lost
The Witcher S2 E2 – Kaer Morhen
Welcome back to another episode analysis of The Witcher, now things are really starting to get intense as Geralt and Ciri arrive at Kaer Morhen and Yennefer and Fringilla are revealed to be taken captive by elves. Credit: Netflix Once again I find myself more engaged with the plotline involving Geralt and Ciri just like… Continue reading The Witcher S2 E2 – Kaer Morhen
The Witcher S2 E1 – A Grain of Truth
I find it quite challenging to commit to writing reviews of TV series compared to book and video game reviews, while ones on films I've just simply given up on! But, now I feel committed to doing this at my own pace instead of trying to pump them out weekly, especially since my lifestyle has… Continue reading The Witcher S2 E1 – A Grain of Truth
The Two Princesses of Bamarre – Quest for the Gray Death Cure
Starting off 2022 with another childhood book review that I never got a chance to read by the same author. I always feel like all I do when on the night shift is work and sleep, but when it's quiet, I can do lots of reading. This story takes place in the kingdom of Bamarre.… Continue reading The Two Princesses of Bamarre – Quest for the Gray Death Cure
Firestorm
I slept for twelve hours last night, after coming off my last night shift until tomorrow. I planned to binge play Shining Pearl until I got too tired to keep going. I climbed to Mt. Coronet's summit; a route that I know by heart due to constantly going back to the Spear Pillar in the… Continue reading Firestorm
Little Misfortune – Fox Protector, Monster Child Abductor
Happiness to the blog! I spent last weekend playing another indie game in the backlog and I am torn whether to consider it an adventure or a horror game because it does have some scary elements to it. Either way, it was an interesting game with beautiful graphics. That game is Little Misfortune. Misfortune is… Continue reading Little Misfortune – Fox Protector, Monster Child Abductor