I've been sice for 5 days straight, so I watched a bunch of TV.
Amazon Prime's Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan's TV reboot. This character has been played by many people, and rarely well. He's an ex-marine and an analyst. S1 of this was very good. Three episodes in, S2 is dropping the mild-mannered analyst in favor of a Jason Bourne approach, both in Ryan's attitud and production values (color palette/post-process, environmental tone, camera work) and it's much less enjoyable. Noomi Rapace shows up though, so I'll struggle through.
The BOYS. I'm caught up. S3 finale felt rushed, and made some dumb writing mistakes that I didn't see in S1 or 2. It's a good ride, and Anthony Starr is a treat to watch.
Tim Burton's Wednesday's Harry Potter Adventure. This was a delight. Became less of a procedural and more of a wizard school battle by the end, but the characters are strong, and I'm excited for next season.
The Peripheral was good. I am also completely confused by the season ending.
Yeah, it's the first major divergence from the book. It's confusing, and potentially hypocritical for Flynn, but I'm trying to keep my mind open, considering how much else the show has done right so far.