Murder Her For Christmas: Carmilla

Is this… sort of, vaguely, on time? Well, damn, it’s a Christmas Miracle.

Over the last week I have watched numerous cheesy Christmas films. However, at the end of this week I don’t find myself leaning towards writing about any of those.

Instead, as I thought about this post, I found myself thinking about Carmilla. So, given that this year marked 10 Years since this wonderful little webseries dropped on the internet, perhaps there is no better a festive season than this one to take a look at that lovely, short and sweet as it is, Christmas Special.

Catch-Up #23: 9-1-1 & Carmilla

Anyways, on account of… stuff… I did not finish 9-1-1 this week, and instead had to take a brief and quick detour once again into the world of Carmilla, which I’m not necessarily complaining about. I mean, c’mon, it’s Carmilla.

Nevertheless, that means we’re on Catch-Up so let’s get into this, shall we?

Revealing The Secret: Supergirl (And Others)

Look. It’s not a common trend, but it’s a trend irritating enough to bug me nonetheless.

Some shows focus a lot around keeping a secret. Whether it’s for protection, out of fear, a necessity. The secret is there. They will dedicate whole episodes to reinforcing that this secret is necessary, construct season long arcs around ensuring it’s security.

All I’m saying, is that said secret should not be revealed IN THE SERIES FINALE.

Vampiric Familial Love: Hotel Transylvania

It’s spooky season, right? Not only that, it’s Halloween!

My personal dislike of scary movies leads my spooky night viewing to be a kids movie from over a decade ago. That length of time alone is scary enough. I say dislike… I don’t do scary, okay? I prefer my heart to stay within my chest, and my soul within my body. Movies should be calming, or at worst tear-inducing.

So, as with all Random Rambles installations we’re going to just dive into this one and see where it takes us.

Love is Blind, and so are People: Carmilla

Look, let’s not sugar coat this one, I adore this show. The tiny little webseries that could, and it has taken my gay heart by storm. It has been rewatched numerous times, to a degree that I have developed such an ability to passive watch it I can get work done while it plays, and generally speaking, multitasking is not one of my best skills.

It never ceases to be a favourite, and I never seem to get bored of it. I love the romance, the lesbians, the love, and the demonic creatures from the depths of hell. It’s all part of the meal, and it is a fantastic one at that.