From five, almost six years ago…
Zunu wrote:I was also thinking The Magicians, but it's a little too soon for something like after the disappointment of The Gifted.
I like the Magicians, at least well enough to keep watching it. I don't think I'd recommend it though…
I finally started watching it, because it's leaving Netflix next month and I don't want to miss my chance. I'm enjoying it so far. An adult mashup of
Harry Potter and
The Chronicles of Narnia with a CW-esque veneer of "dark and sexy" to make it "mature".
Zunu wrote:…at least, doesn't seem like what I'd imagine you'd like. The main actors are attractive and act well but they play somewhat unpleasant roles. […] They're almost anime level caricatures of human beings.
Yeah, but that's okay once in a while. RL is tough right now, so I welcome the distraction for a couple hours each night. (That's what it will take to finish the series before it leaves Netflix.)
In fact, it's gnawing at my brain in the same way that the knowledge of Fillory gnaws at Quentin, or the knowledge of Brakebills gnaws at Julia, or the knowledge of Narnia gnaws at the Pevensie children. I'm literally dreaming about what it would be like to get lost in that world. A bittersweet "lifelong journey in an instant" kind of thing. It's weird, but not unfamiliar. I got similar feelings from
Cloud Atlas (I read the book first),
Locke & Key (again, read the book first) the
Otherland series by Tad Williams,
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure (IYKYK), the "Heaven Sent" episode of
Doctor Who, and the final episode of
The Good Place.