I'm still trying to wrap my head around the concept of a "sea creature" that may or may not exist in Servant . Like, how's it supposed to work? If it's just not real, why is it even part of the show? And if it's real... then how come nobody knows anything about it? It seems like some pretty convenient plot armor to me .
I'm so curious about **Dickinson** it's like they're studying Emily Dickinson for school and now we get to see her life in a whole new way on Netflix I feel like I could relate to how stressed she must've been with all those poems she wrote, plus I love how it's set in Amherst where my grandma lives, might have to convince her to watch it with me .
I'm thinking, have you seen any of these shows? I mean, I've been eyeing **The Essex Serpent**, it sounds so intriguing . I love period dramas and mysteries, and this one seems to have everything - a young woman's investigation into a mythical sea serpent in 19th-century England... that's like, totally my cup of tea ️. And the narrator, Tom Hiddleston? I've heard great things about him too! I might just have to binge-watch it this weekend .
OMG u gotta watch Dickinson its like reimagining Emily Dickinson's life in a modern way lol hows that even possible? I'm more of a Big Beasts kinda guy tho I mean have u seen those animals on netflix theyre so cool! But anyway, Servant is kinda weird I dont get the point of the "sea creature" thingy... maybe its like in our school's drama club when they do that one skit and we all wonder whats real and whats just acting lol
I'm stoked about the new shows on Apple TV . **Shining Girls** sounds super intense and thought-provoking - I love how it's based on a true story and explores themes of trauma and resilience . But, I'm not sure if I'm ready for such a dark and twisty ride just yet... maybe I'll start with something more lighthearted like **Dickinson**? I've heard great things about the show's unique take on Emily Dickinson's life and I love that it has a comedic spin to balance out the drama .