Monday, 22 March 2021

Final Space (and Disenchantment S03)

So last year we started watching Final Space. It's an adult cartoon about a guy named Gary and his crazy life. It's got a lot of humour, especially the first season, and we spent a lot of time just laughing at the absurdity of it all. Second season is a bit more serious but also a lot more epic, but there's still room for crazy antics! Tribore forever ♥

Story starts with Gary in space prison for accidentally destroying a space station. He has five years and his five years are almost up. He's really looking forward to find a girl he fell in love with at first sight just before he destroyed the space station (he's sent video messages to her every day for the past five years and never got a reply), and he's also really looking forward to having some cookies. His only companions in space prison is the ship's AI called HUE and his insanity-avoidance robot called KVN. KVN is hilarious and HUE is so cute. Gary is a hilarious drama queen. 

After he's released from prison things don't exactly go according to plan and somehow he finds himself on a quest to defeat the Lord Commander and save the Earth with help from the girl he likes (Quinn) and a Ventraxian called Avocato, while also taking care of the cute and mysterious Mooncake. 

Tribore is the leader of the Resistance. What are they resisting? They're not sure.

The third season promises to be really frickin epic.


While we were watching the second season of Final Space, the third season of Disenchantment dropped and so we temporarily left Final Space to watch that. We both loved the first two seasons and the third season was no different. It's still a story about all the messes Bean gets herself into and how she gets herself out with the help of Luci and Elfo, but this time around she grows up a bit and realises that she doesn't just represent herself, but as a princess she represents all of her country. As her father falls ill and her brother is unfit to rule she steps in and takes command. People around her treat it like some temporary solution, but it soon becomes obvious that the king isn't getting any better. 

Even with the serious undertone there is a lot of fun to be had in this season and it flawlessly ties together all the different storylines from the first two seasons. 

The next season looks to be really good as well :3

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