The Gonzo Daily: Wednesday
Much to my great surprise, the new TV series Watchmen, set 34 years after the events in the original Moore/Gibbons comic series, but in the same universe with many of the same charactgers, if excellent. I liked the movie, but was alsways secretly dis-satisfied by the lack of emotional resonance. Buit the new series, despite being set in Oklahoma with a whole bunch of new characters, is tremendous. Even Corinna, who disliked the movie and has never read the book, is impressed. After the mess that the TV folk made of Preacher, I was not looking forward to Watchmen, and had already started composing a negative and arsy review before I even switched it on, but I am very glad to say that I was completely wrong.
British readers can see it on NowTV.
Corinna is still poorly, but better than she has been for some weeks. Your thoughts and prayers are appreciated far more than you will ever know.
Blessed be.
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