Aww, I almost get nostalgic about Nine and Ten these days. And I just realised, it has been 15 years since Nine. How did that happen? I am getting old^^
Oh, I loved "The Nanny"! They did a re-readthrough of the first episode recently, it was fun (Pandemic Table Read). Fran Drescher's voice was very distinct back then^^
I found some interviews with Henry Cavill on YouTube, and you are right, he is adorable. Such a fanboy! And I love how he breaks apart the fight scene in Blaviken. I was very impressed when I first saw the scene, because it was all one shot, there was no wasted move, and you instantly knew the story they were telling just through their movements. Great storytelling! And then there is also Henry Cavill, being adorable with Simon Pegg
Gush away, I have no problem with books of a certain age. I loved Jack London and Karl May when I grew up, so no worries^^ Mind you, I wouldn't recommend them today, but sometimes you can't help what you get exposed to, especially as a child. I am glad they did their homework for the games, because getting the details right adds so much to any show, and also a game, I'd imagine.
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Oh, I loved "The Nanny"! They did a re-readthrough of the first episode recently, it was fun (Pandemic Table Read). Fran Drescher's voice was very distinct back then^^
I found some interviews with Henry Cavill on YouTube, and you are right, he is adorable. Such a fanboy! And I love how he breaks apart the fight scene in Blaviken. I was very impressed when I first saw the scene, because it was all one shot, there was no wasted move, and you instantly knew the story they were telling just through their movements. Great storytelling! And then there is also Henry Cavill, being adorable with Simon Pegg
Gush away, I have no problem with books of a certain age. I loved Jack London and Karl May when I grew up, so no worries^^ Mind you, I wouldn't recommend them today, but sometimes you can't help what you get exposed to, especially as a child. I am glad they did their homework for the games, because getting the details right adds so much to any show, and also a game, I'd imagine.