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donutsweeper) wrote2016-07-24 09:55 am
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Three things make a post!
(and no, making a post is not an attempt to avoid thinking about today's
watsons_woes's prompt, why do you ask?)
On the renewal/cancellation front it's been announced Wynonna Earp has been renewed! I could have done without the *shocker*esque last 30 seconds of the finale, but the show was fun and congrats to Syfy for not getting scared off by canon f/f I guess. They did cancel Hunters though, although I'm not overly broken up over that (I liked aspects of the show, like it having hearing impaired and neuro-atypical characters who's differences weren't plot points, but it wasn't a show I got super into or anything). (Still awaiting word on Houdini & Doyle's fate, I really wound up enjoying that show which probably means it'll get the ax.)
Molly had to have a cancerous lump removed earlier this week, the poor dear does not enjoy wearing the cone while she heals. They think they got it all though, which is all that really matters.

On the *grumble grumble* front as a cost-cutting measure my local library stopped offering access to genealogybank (a great resource for obits and the like when doing genealogy). I could buy a subscription myself I suppose, as genealogy is a huge hobby of mine, but I already pay for ancestry.com's world membership and I'm not sure I can justify paying for another one. *sighs some more* I guess it's important for my taxes to support stadiums for sports teams, but libraries? Who'd want that?
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On the renewal/cancellation front it's been announced Wynonna Earp has been renewed! I could have done without the *shocker*esque last 30 seconds of the finale, but the show was fun and congrats to Syfy for not getting scared off by canon f/f I guess. They did cancel Hunters though, although I'm not overly broken up over that (I liked aspects of the show, like it having hearing impaired and neuro-atypical characters who's differences weren't plot points, but it wasn't a show I got super into or anything). (Still awaiting word on Houdini & Doyle's fate, I really wound up enjoying that show which probably means it'll get the ax.)
Molly had to have a cancerous lump removed earlier this week, the poor dear does not enjoy wearing the cone while she heals. They think they got it all though, which is all that really matters.

On the *grumble grumble* front as a cost-cutting measure my local library stopped offering access to genealogybank (a great resource for obits and the like when doing genealogy). I could buy a subscription myself I suppose, as genealogy is a huge hobby of mine, but I already pay for ancestry.com's world membership and I'm not sure I can justify paying for another one. *sighs some more* I guess it's important for my taxes to support stadiums for sports teams, but libraries? Who'd want that?
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Stacey
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i never watched wynnona earp (i wanted it to be wild west and not contemporary west) but people seemed to like it, so i'm glad it got renewed. more shows with leading ladies are never a bad thing. :D
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For a SYFY channel show Wynonna Earp was really good, but there is that caveat to it.
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I am hoping Houdini and Doyle gets renewed. I also hope they will not be working on a BBC-Sherlock time schedule where we have to wait years in between series,
Library cutbacks: HATE 'EM!
Seriously, best wishes and extra treats to Molly.
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Since Houdini & Doyle is a joint venture with UK/US/Can (if I remember correctly) I assume, if it'd renewed, it'll be on a more annual basis. Or at least I hope so. :)