To Be Watched: September 2024

Well, here’s a post I haven’t done in quite some time. Not since January to be exact. In my last post, I talked about planning out my re-watch reviews for the entire year and then not long after I decided to stop doing them. I don’t know about you but I find that pretty funny. Anyway, these posts are making a comeback (yay!).

The absolute top thing on my to be watched for next month is Bells Hells; Critical Role’s third Dungeons & Dragons campaign. I’ve fallen massively behind, more than 20 episodes, and if you haven’t watched them before, that’s pretty bad. Each episode is over three and a half hours long, so you can imagine how long it will take me to catch up.

I’m loving campaign three so much. It has some of my favourite Critical Role characters so far (Fearne and Chetney) and I love how chaotic and unhinged they are. I’ve already seen spoilers for what happens in around 8 episodes so far and I think that might be what’s making me put it off. Well that and moving, decorating and having a 17 week old puppy. You really need to concentrate on what’s happening and it’s been hard for me to do that recently.

I feel like as the autumnal months roll in, I have to continue my rewatch of Gilmore Girls. I haven’t watched it since I stopped writing my reviews. Thankfully I got to the end of the season, otherwise I’d have no idea where I was. 

Gilmore Girls is THE autumnal show, if you ask me. I’m not sure what it is about the show that screams autumn, the show literally features every season, but autumn is the one that stands out the most.

I’ve recently started yet another rewatch of Gossip Girl. I’m on season two and I still love it just as much as I did as a teen. It’s so over the top, a little unhinged and probably slightly problematic now, but I feel so much nostalgia every time I watch it. Also, because I’ve seen them so many times, they’re great to put on while I work on blog posts.


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