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This week I finished watching the first season of The Irrational and the current season of Van der Valk. I'm not sure if I watched the first episode of the new season of The Irrational or just the promo, but either way I decided to give up on it and removed the show from scheduled recordings on my DVR. It wasn't that I dislike the show; if it focused more on the psychology and less on over-reaching conspiracies I'd still be watching. I like Jesse L. Martin's voice and am a little regretful that I will no longer be hearing it. But not so much I'm willing to put up with grand conspiracies. Van der Valk, on the other hand, is show I want to keep following and hope a new season will be filmed. I love the character Hendrik Davie (the team's pathologist) and I've fallen for Azan Ahmed, both as the character Eddie Suleman and as himself. Marc Warren (Van der Valk himself) is also fun to observe.
In checking spelling of names, I learned that Jesse L Martin played Josh Exley (the baseball loving alien) in The X Files. I liked that episode and it almost made me love baseball.
Jebra went up north on Saturday to visit with his parents. I stayed home and joined by Starsky & Hutch friends on Saturday. I visited with my online knitting friends earlier in the day as one of us would by flying home from out east on Sunday. I have no clue what I did on Sunday. Probably read more of the puzzling book They called me Margaret. It wasn't exactly a mystery but I spend 90% of it trying to determine who was a reliable source of information and wishing I had a ear for the lead character. I could not tell if she was being overly critical or hostile from her dialogue in the story and that really bugged me.
I also renewed my membership at Archive of Our Own and did so at the level where I get the cool pin displayed on today's page.
Scrapbook papers & elements from the kit Bohemian Breeze
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