Well Chronicles of Narnia continue to be great and currently reading The Voyage of the Dawn Treader and loving it. I didn't like Prince Caspian that much and The Horse and His Boy is my fave so far.
As for films and TV series, the weekend was fruitful (we are having cold, windy and rainy days)
House at The End of The Street - well I didn't see the twist coming and enjoyed it a lot.
The Dark Knight Rises - I liked this one a lot the first time I watched it and liked it even better the second time.
A Few Good Men - it has been so long since I watch it that it was like watching something new. I liked it but I guess the whole idea (and Tom Cruise) were better than the actual screenplay.
Forbrydelsen III - I didn't see the ending coming, at all. Of course when you watch all the three seasons one after the other, you see the patterns - honest politician with good intention succumbing to temptation at the very end (when he is out of the danger), husband and wife making up but dark times are ahead of them, killer being accused first then get off scott free due to a fake alibi... But I would never guess that Sarah would murder the killer as soon as she understood that he will get away with it. Maybe it was the father saying that justice is the only thing he could do for his daughter now and Sarah of course emphatised with that since her son kept accusing her of not being there all through his childhood. Maybe because she promised that the killer will get what he deserved and her promise is gold... For whatever reason, just when she had a grandaughter, just when she reunited with her ex from school (and he is a Secret Service agent so he knows the job, and he is a bit like Sarah, not letting a case go) who left his wife and kids to be with her, who genuinely loves her and whom she loves right back. She just left all these and murdered the killer. In cold blood, a bullet in the head... I'm still very much under the influence of that final decision.
Meanwhile Scandal is back and Grey's Anatomy is still good as gold.
As for films and TV series, the weekend was fruitful (we are having cold, windy and rainy days)
House at The End of The Street - well I didn't see the twist coming and enjoyed it a lot.
The Dark Knight Rises - I liked this one a lot the first time I watched it and liked it even better the second time.
A Few Good Men - it has been so long since I watch it that it was like watching something new. I liked it but I guess the whole idea (and Tom Cruise) were better than the actual screenplay.
Forbrydelsen III - I didn't see the ending coming, at all. Of course when you watch all the three seasons one after the other, you see the patterns - honest politician with good intention succumbing to temptation at the very end (when he is out of the danger), husband and wife making up but dark times are ahead of them, killer being accused first then get off scott free due to a fake alibi... But I would never guess that Sarah would murder the killer as soon as she understood that he will get away with it. Maybe it was the father saying that justice is the only thing he could do for his daughter now and Sarah of course emphatised with that since her son kept accusing her of not being there all through his childhood. Maybe because she promised that the killer will get what he deserved and her promise is gold... For whatever reason, just when she had a grandaughter, just when she reunited with her ex from school (and he is a Secret Service agent so he knows the job, and he is a bit like Sarah, not letting a case go) who left his wife and kids to be with her, who genuinely loves her and whom she loves right back. She just left all these and murdered the killer. In cold blood, a bullet in the head... I'm still very much under the influence of that final decision.
Meanwhile Scandal is back and Grey's Anatomy is still good as gold.
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