Welcome back to the Blogosphere with Robert! This episode is the last one before our series finale. If you've made it this far, I want to sincerely thank you for sticking around. Today's topic will be about Netflix.
Here lately, I've put aside my writing and definitely not this assignment, to watch some Netflix. I'm usually not the one to sit around and watch a show, and I rarely have the time to enjoy a movie. Luckily, I've been able to take it easy these past few days and I've logged back into my Netflix. Of course, I jumped right back into where I had left off of my show, the Outlander (a very good show if you like a little history mixed in with some amazing drama and even some romance). I'm not too sure what made me grow to the liking of these types if shows, but something constantly seems to drag me back. I'm always intrigued with how the drama and action always ties back into actual historic events such as the Jaconite Revolution that ended in the deaths of millions of Scottish people and the genocide of the Scottish Highland Culture and society. Or maybe it's how accurate the producers can make the death of Prince Charles Stuart of France seem, even after literal decades have passed. It's not even just this show that seems to use these tactics to draw my attention towards it. Show's like House of Cards used insane political moves to pull me in for more each episode until I had "accidentally" watched the entire series in a week. Yeah, the whole series is like days of continuous watch time. I honestly felt like I held the political power to rule our entire country. The Outlander made develop a spot on Scottish accent and forced me to want to duel everyone who cut in front of me at Walmart. At this point, I think I was born to be Scottish but something happened during my heredity stages and I was mixed. Those crazy storks are always dropping people off on the wrong places...
Thank you so much for reading this episode of the Blogosphere!
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