I did noticed that Apple has picked up For All Mankind for another season, thankfully, since they left too many doors open in the season finale.
Now onto The Brother’s Son (Netflix), which is barely a Michelle Yeoh show at this point. The second episode continued to shape the world, boosting TK as a character a little bit, and having the brothers run around with a head for the episode. I don’t hate the audio description here, and if anything, after hearing all that stuff about the dismembering of the body from the first episode, I felt that this show was really trying to give me the most description. It doesn’t shy away from things, which this show apparently doesn’t either.
Monarch (Apple plus) is the answer to “What if Godzilla had no budget, but a lot of characters?” As we continue to follow these half-siblings on their quest to find their dad. In this episode, they have to rescue May from the clutches of an evil tech wannabe Bond villain.
Ghosts UK (Paramount Plus) showed one of the only characters who truly crossed over from the UK to USA, with the scoutmaster and his Happy Death Day episode, which almost plays out the same as it did in America, although, this did happen first. I’m just watching it second. As are most Americans. I do like the audio description in this show, even if it does have quite a lot of ground to cover, and sitcoms notoriously don’t like silence with which we can fill with audio description.
Far Away Downs (Hulu) is now at one more episode remaining for me. I hope the literal mustache twirling villain gets his in the end, and they rescue Nala. I now want to be really pretentious and name my home something absurd like Faar Away Downs. Far Beyond Hooverville? Perhaps.
And, I watched one more show that had audio description, but it’s an oldie and a goodie, I’m still working my way back through Veep. I’m near the middle of Season 3 and Dan is no longer in charge of the campaign. Obviously they went with Jonah. Kidding. I’m just checking to see if you watched Veep.