We started with A Bucket of Blood, which was recommended to me by a colleague. We had a great time with it and I'll let my colleague know tomorrow.
I sail weekly during the summer I can count on my fingers how many times a fish swam next to my boat and every time I see a fish it is special whether I know what kind of fish it is or not.
It's the same for all these people spotting large fish in various lakes and going "I know my fish and that ain't any fish I've seen before, has to be a monster." You can just have seen a fish you failed to identify, that's special in and of itself. .
I'm actually pretty impressed I recognised her. Not by her features mind you, prosopagnosia stays bad, but she has a very characteristic speech I think. I love her so much actually and I love seeing her in movies and shows.
I am being delayed, but hopefully this delay means all my problems of the week are resolved.
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(Always minding that I lack some of the cultural context of South Korea)
I'm really happy with the ending. Glad I watched it. Of course we always prefer if autistic actors get autistic roles in times of under representation, but for what its worth, I think the main actress did a great job and the show did very well to portray her