Hypoxic Alpha Scrub
In reverse order only, The Heat Inc. return to Camden's legendary Dublin Castle, Sony's Alpha system crept in through the bathroom window, and Disney rebooted Scrubs?
It’s funny because I have only just introduced AD to the literal concept of Tak, primarily as being a game that one does not necessarily play to win and Tuesday’s Be Kind, Rewound “episode”, more commonly referred to as FTV, featured at least part of my own personal gestation with that game. That’s not necessarily the word I was going for but let’s roll with it. The idea that one might play an ostensibly competitive game purely for the journey is a novel concept for her but one that I think she’s warming to. She watched a couple of games play out and revelled in how each match resulted in wholly, seemingly unique formations and city states and the moment I saw that thought form and crystallise and the corresponding glint in her eye, I knew we were in. Oh, and that Mick Jones track? Still slaps. Still slaps real hard.
Having polished off season one of ‘Foundation’, I suspected it might be a little too back and forth for the sake of it…a touch on the “pledgy” YA side? While I enjoyed my time with much of that season, perhaps there were just three too many goodbyes and despite them good bones, a brief dip into the opening salvo of season two confirmed my feelings on the matter. That is to say, you can shut. The front. Door because Disney’s brought ‘Scrubs’ back and it might even be good??!
Two points of order here: 1. Being that this season of scrubs, while not being denoted a numerical value is distinct from the original first season of scrubs from ancient times; so far so removed in fact that such specific clarification need not be made for it is written (albeit very LA handsomely written) on the face of the cast themselves and 2. That the afore unleashed double question mark / exclamatory punctuation does feel appropriate for this particular Ratatouille moment in time.
They played it out unto the bittersweet end with them back then and I think everyone had probably had enough



