Wednesday, February 5, 2014

The Following "Trust Me" Review

The Following is a great show because anyone could be working for the cult and anyone can die. I know Kevin Bacon can't die but worry constantly about Mike. This week it's revealed that Lily Gray is not a good person and this hit Ryan Hardy very hard.

I think I heard people expressing their views that Lily would be a bad guy (or killed off) and I'm sad that her story didn't take another turn. Though this does explain why she was the one to survive the massacre on the train. It even explains why she was so understanding of Ryan.

I really liked the phone call that was made once it was revealed that she was bad. Such lovely evilness came from her that I'm excited to see where she goes next.

Emma is getting involved with the people that are trying to get Joe's attention. I really am worried that she might not survive. Remember when I said anyone can die? Yep, she could get offed. In Season 1 there were many characters that a lot of people thought wouldn't die that season and then died a few episodes later.

Emma's reason for living in the first season seemed to be because of how she was connected to Joe, but Mandy seems to be fulfilling that role. When Mandy kills her mother I swear Joe got sexually excited (at least that same kind of hunger seemed to be in his eyes but it could be that he was extremely happy about how well Mandy was doing).

Mandy killing her mother was a disturbing scene to say the least. Earlier she basically told Joe that he was the first real parental figure she thought she had. However, she did go through a debate in her head before killing her mother. Mandy liked her mother but she felt a stronger connection to Joe.

The ending sequence of this show was great and I'm glad this is the episode that my Dad watched part of with me. The music was just perfect. If there's one thing this show gets right it's how it uses music to great effect.

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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Animorphs Re-Read: #4 The Message (Chapters 17-20)


Chapter 17
Cassie tells the others to get a big breath as they will be diving really deep. As Cassie dives she remarks that even though dolphins live in the ocean they need air like humans. It shows a connection between human and other animals. It's really no surprise that Cassie would make that connection.

As Rachel feels she needs to go up for air, they finally see the Andalite ship.

Now one thing that is bothersome in both fantasy and sci-fi is what's considered normal and what's considered weird. Sometimes the difference just feels really random. When Cassie sees the ship she considers it more 'mind-boggling' than anything she has yet encountered.

Why this doesn't annoy me that much is because at least she acknowledges her thinking this doesn't make sense.
As everyone in the group looks at the dome they remark on how otherwordly it is. Cassie, who is the only one among those present that had the visions and talked with the whale, says that she didn't expect to see this.

The group swims around while looking for a way to enter. They find a way to enter but they don't have enough time to enter one by one to check if it's safe. So they all enter at once.

They then open the door to the main part of the ship and...Ax attacks them!
Though all they say is that there is a bright light and then they were unconscious. But everyone who has read this book knows it's AX!


Chapter 18
Cassie wakes up and when she rolls over an Andalite threatens her. It seems that the Andalite just stunned them to see what they were.

It's always strange to hear descriptions of Andalites that amounts to "they seems harmless until you see their tail blade". From what it seems: If I didn't know what an Andalite was I'd be freaked out by the entire body.
Marco wakes up and comes up with a joke. Ax doesn't like it because it mentioned Visser Three. I don't think at this time Ax knows that the Visser ate his brother alive. So the fact that Ax nearly kills Marco for just saying 'Visser Three' shows he is a loyal Andalite cadet (and it isn't until #8 that Ax starts really trusting the group, though that doesn't mean his confusion where his loyalties lie is resolved then).

When Cassie mentions that she heard his call, Ax is confused. VERY confused.

The thing is the message Ax sent out was to only be heard by Andalites (which he refers to as cousins) and it is strange to him that a human would receive it. I like how Cassie admits she has no idea why she got the message which echoes my sentiments exactly.

Cassie quickly tells Ax that the gang knows of Andalites because of Prince Elfangor who died soon after they met him. Ax's reaction is a perfect representation of how a good sibling should react when the other has died. Ax says how great Elfangor is and how no one could ever kill him.
It's family moments like these that get to me. Me and my family aren't really Ax/Elfangor close.

Now knowing what I do from #8 The Alien I see Ax's reaction of finding out Visser Three killed his brother as both being sad over the news and knowing, by Andalite traditions, that it is now his duty to kill him. I'll talk about that more when I cover #8, trust me on that one.

Cassie says that they fight the Yeerks with the ability to morph that Elfangor gave them. Ax is, of course, surprised to say the least.

Ax realizes that the situation has to have been dire if Elfangor gave a group of humans the ability to morph. Marco tells Ax that the Yeerks are close to finding him which makes me wonder how much Ax knows. If Ax was calling out to other Andalites he would have to have known Visser Three would hear it since Visser Three is in charge of the Yeerk Invasion of Earth.

Ax says the group needs time to rest from their morph since morphing takes energy. Which the tv show likes to forget.
Ax talks about what part of the ship they're standing on which we learned about in The Andalite Chronicles (which I covered previously in the Re-Read).

Through dialogue it is revealed that Ax is a kid, a teenager like the other Animorphs, and that he is the last one left on Earth. He is in the Dome because he was too young to fight (though I think it's really because Elfangor didn't want Ax to die that day). It does seem Ax knows Visser Three could hear the message since he sent it out as a last resort.

Cassie feels let down that the Andalite is a kid just like them. They wanted and needed someone older who could tell them what to do. Who knew what needed to be done.

Cassie says that they are too young to fight by their laws and Ax remarks that they still fight. Cassie says that they don't have a choice in the matter (David would say otherwise but I'll talk about him when we get to that part of the series).

Everyone finds out everyone's name and it is here that Ax's full name is given (Aximili-Esgarrouth-lsthil) and Marco gives Ax his nickname which is Ax. People have remarked that Marco brands the Animorphs and that is very true just in the first four books alone.

And it is here. That glorious moment. Breathe it in folks:

AX CALLS JAKE PRINCE JAKE FOR THE FIRST TIME!


Chapter 19
Ax is taking time to tell the group Andalite words for things. As has been pointed out to me: why would a telepathic race have a language like Andalites do? The only answer I heard that makes sense is that Applegate wanted Andalites to seem even more alien.

While Andalite words are weird, for lack of a better word I can't think of at the moment, the many words the Andalites use for things mimics what I have heard of other languages. Giving Andalite language a sort of mystic feel.

The clash of human and Andalite society is shown when Marco and Ax can't seem to understand each other's thoughts.

Jake points out that being in the Dome is like being on the Andalite home world. Ax agrees and says Andalites like to do that since it angers the Yeerks. I can sort of see why the Yeerks hate the Andalites so much...

Ax starts to go on how the Yeerks destroy all life on conquered planets that aren't needed to keep their hosts alive. Well at least we know that dogs and cats won't be going anywhere since humans can't seem to function without them.
Ax goes on about how Yeerks are a plague. While I do admit Yeerks aren't perfect, we find out that the species isn't all evil. That while the Yeerk Empire is evil, the members aren't all like Visser Three. However, Ax has been brought up to think of Yeerks as all evil since he was young so he can't be blamed.

As for real world war training: making troops think the enemy are evil makes fighting easier. I swear, Marty, if you reply with a wise-ass comment I will kick  your ass.
Some Andalite pride shines when Ax states that ONLY the Andalites can stop the Yeerks.

Ax says that the Andalites should arrive in one to two years. Jake is overwhelmed with this news and I don't blame him. He is just a kid and his need of an Andalite Prince had been dashed right before Ax dashes his hope of the fighting ending quickly.

Rachel demands to be told why the Yeerks could get so powerful when the almighty Andalites are there to stop them and Seerow's Kindness rears its ugly ass head.

For those unaware: Seerow's Kindness is an Andalite Law that basically states that Andalites can't tell other species certain things. Especially technology. The law is named after Prince Seerow who, through his pity of the Yeerks, unleashed the terror known as the Yeerks on the galaxy.

Don't worry, I'll talk more about Prince Seerow later on in the series.
So when Ax refuses to answer Rachel gets pissed and Cassie has to play peacemaker.

After that tense moment they decide to head back with the newest Animorph member: Ax.


Chapter 20
Marco, as I've said so many times before, is the member of the group that seems to always be thinking ahead of everyone else so that they don't do something really stupid. At the beginning of this chapter he makes sure that Ax has a way to survive for awhile underwater.

Ax replies that he has acquired an animal from the area in case he needed to escape. Before Cassie can finish asking what kind of animal, she sees that there's a ship above them. Jake then orders the group to leave.

Marco, with knowledge he gained from seeing The Hunt for Red October, tells the group that the sound they're hearing is the Controllers using sonar to find the Andalite ship.

As the group gets into the hatch they morph. Cassie remarks that Ax morphing is weirder than normal since he's an alien.

While the Yeerks begin their attack, the group notices that Ax morphed a shark. Marco compliments him and Cassie has to explain that sharks attack dolphins. I like how Ax is interested in learning about Earth, even if it's something he has to do regardless of his interests.
Ax is reassured that the Yeerks won't be able to come after them with only human and Hork-Bajir hosts. However, he seems to get worried when Jake mentions Taxxon Controllers.

Soon after Taxxons are brought up Visser Three's Blade ship appears and some Taxxon Controllers jump out. Marco announces his shock that Taxxons can swim to the group. What's more horrifying than that they can swim is that they can swim really fast.

Ax asks if sharks can fight and when Cassie answer yes and then the Andalite suggests attacking the Taxxons. What is a little disturbing about this is that Cassie, the pacifist, is a little excited for the fight.
And Jake starts up with "Don't call me Prince" before agreeing to kick Yeerk butt!
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Frozen (2013)



Title: Frozen

Directors: Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee

Starring: Kristen Bell, Josh Gad, and Idina Menzel

Rated: PG

Released: 2013

Personal Rating: 4.5/6

Oscars: Nominated for Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song

Plot: Fearless optimist Anna teams up with Kristoff in an epic journey, encountering Everest-like conditions, and a hilarious snowman named Olaf in a race to find Anna's sister Elsa, whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom in eternal winter.
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Good Overrides the Bad
Before this film's release there was a shitload of complaining about stuff like a lack of people that aren't white skinned. One person that worked on the film complained about how hard his job was as an excuse of why the characters were white and looked like they did. I will agree non-white characters as the ones that take center stage would've been awesome, but the stuff this film does right way overrides the bad. If a film can make me feel like bursting into tears multiple times it has done something miraculous.

Sing-Along Version
I went with a new friend to the Sing-Along version of the movie. I didn't sing just because I don't like doing so in public (though I did take voice lessons before so have sung in public in the past) and the friend was someone I just met. However, there was a little snowflake that indicated which words were being sung at the moment and that give me a great rush of nostalgia. Some children in the theater were dancing which was adorable.

Elsa is Just Awesome
I heard in the original script that Elsa was going to be the villain and that would've been fun to see. But Elsa in this film, aka the final version, is great. I can relate to her need for isolation and the fact that she has to hide who she really is. I have to hide things from my Dad who I live with and it's the same basic isolation (though, luckily, I have great friends I can talk to which isn't an option for Elsa). People have pointed out that Elsa's story seems to be an allegory for those in the LGBTQ+ community and I can see that very clearly.

Final Thoughts
This was an amazing film and I'm so glad I got to see it in theaters. From the trailers I couldn't see myself liking the character of Olaf, but in the movie I cam to love him and I think he's just so adorable! He's so upbeat even in the worst of times that I can't help but want to give him a hug. If this film wins both of its nominations I will be more than ecstatic. This movie and Tangled are my favorite films from Disney recently. The song "Let it Go" always makes me tear up so that's why I didn't sing that song in the Sing-Along version for that part.


Monday, February 3, 2014

The Eternal Heart: Angelic Savior 3

John Connor had been spending hours on how he ran the Resistance. I listened to every syllable that came out of his mouth and took in how lovely his voice sounded to my ears. It took all my control to fully concentrate on what was being said. It surprised me that it was only me he was talking to about this. Where was Kate and why did I suddenly care?

The room that we were now in was a sort of storage area for spare parts. The parts were categorized by what they could be used for so that repairs could get done faster. And when your enemy was Skynet, you sure as hell had to work as fast as you could.

I was sitting on the dirty floor and John was leaning against a wall while talking.

John was now talking about how he looked out for Greys.

"They are really the worst thing about this war." John said, his voice heavy with grief. "Humans should be united against an enemy that threatens us all, but some are siding with an enemy that will kill them when its goal of conquest is completed."

"They are probably just scared or maybe they've been tricked into helping Skynet." I replied as I remembered how Skynet had fooled me.

I didn't want to know the exact numbers of Resistance fighters that I had killed because I could hardly sleep at night already.

John shook his head and said, "What some of them have tried to do...they know exactly what they are doing. We checked before we executed them."

"Do you like having that responsibility?" I asked.

"No, that's why I have others vote on the matter. I don't mind killing Terminators, I've been doing that since I was young, but I don't like to end the life of a human. It's something only Skynet should be doing. We should all be loyal to each other."

"If you don't mind killing Terminators, why did you save me?"

"Before Judgment Day a Terminator came back in time to save me. Well, two did but they looked the same."

"What did you call them?"

John looked off into the distance and a small smile formed on his face. "I called them Uncle Bob and I watched them both die. Once because he had to make sure there was no chance that Skynet was going to be a possibility and the next time he appeared he died saving me."

I put a hand on his shoulder at the end of the story. The fact that John referred to the Uncle Bobs as 'he' surprised me. It showed that John did think of Terminators as humans. Even ones that had never been born.

"Anyways, that's enough for today." John replied and put his hand on mine.

I didn't know how to ask him what I wanted as I felt his hand on mine. I had been dreaming about him and didn't want him to know I thought of him that way nearly constnatly when I slept. While I was awake I could admire his leadership and morality, but when I dreamed my need for his touch overtook me.

John finally turned his head to look at me. "Is there something you want to ask me?"

I looked and noticed he had let go of my hand and I removed my hand from his shoulder.

"What do you plan to do after?" I asked.

"After the war?" John said and laughed. "I don't know if I'll make it that far."

"Nothing can kill you." I said and laughed at the thought of anything taking John down. "But I was referring to what you're going to do now that the lesson for today is over."

The seconds while I waited for his answer felt like eternity.

"If you need me to help you with anything else today I will." I said trying to make him answer.

"I don't need your help for the rest of today," John replied. "But you'll be on guard duty tonight and you should rest before you go."

"Who will I be on guard duty with?" I asked and wished that I was going on guard duty alone.

But the Resistance, the real Resistance, didn't like having only one person on guard duty at G and R Base.

"Barnes." John replied simply and I let out a sigh.

I had nothing bad to say about Barnes' allegiance to both John and the Resistance, but he didn't like Terminators at all. That meant that he hated me.

This would be a very long night.
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Sunday, February 2, 2014

New Sweetheart Warador and Antlephore


First off: these are adorable!

The one on the right is the Antlephore and the one on the left is the Warador.

This is now February so that means that there will probably be more cute things appearing soon!

As well as the Pandemic! Maybe...wasn't really active on the site last year so I don't know how that has evolved since the first two times.

Helix "The White Room" Review

So what is the White Room? Who is J?




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Saturday, February 1, 2014

American Horror Story (Season 3)



Show: American Horror Story

Season: 3

Alternate Season Title: Coven

Episodes: 13

Created By: Ryan Murphy

Released: 2013-2014

Rating: 4/5

Basic Plot: Problems arise in the Coven and a new Supreme will rise.
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How It All Holds Together
What I find as a problem for American Horror Story, at least for now, is the fact that it can never hold a season together. In the first season (Murder House) it was the fact that the finale didn't feel like a solid ending, with the second season (Asylum) it was the fact that it tried to tell too much and felt stretched out near the end, and this one the finale felt a little flat. There was horror in this finale and plot lines were tied up, including the Supreme getting chosen, but this season deserved a better finale.

Very Concise, All Things Considered
This has been my favorite season of American Horror Story so far. Why is that? This one held itself up so well, had a very interesting story to tell, and had rules that it followed for the most part (Spalding, what are you? and Queenie, how did you get out of that situation?). I was more than excited to tune in each week to see how some of my favorite characters were doing (one of my favs this season was Misty).

Life Lessons
I like to think I'm good at certain social issues. This doesn't mean I always have the most PC mouth as I see a difference in being a decent human being and being afraid of certain words because they MIGHT offend and not taking notice if they actually do. But I can tell when a show is being sexist, racist, ect. while overall enjoying the show because the good far outweighs the bad (this doesn't mean I don't think improvements need to be made). When I watch this series I'm looking to be entertained so am shocked when people really think this show will be a positive influence on some issues. How American Horror Story is going so far it isn't going to make a stance (like: rape isn't needed to tell a horror story) on any issue unless it adds to the story in some way, but it will sure as hell entertain me for around an hour each week.

Final Thoughts
This season was the best one yet and I really wished it had a better finale for it. Lily Rabe graces us with her presence again, this time as Misty Day the witch who can bring creatures back from the dead. For the most part I didn't like Queenie since she swung wildly from one side to the other, all because she didn't know where she belonged. That's not a character type I usually enjoy. The rape at the beginning of this season didn't have the payoff I thought it should, so I would've loved for that scene to have been changed. Overall this season was highly enjoyable with little spooks and some good characters.