This is the end of certainly one of the very best series that I ever read. The story is interesting, the pacing is extremely intense, with next to no filler and very, very little that doesn’t actually drive the story forward, and any complaints that may in all fairness be made regarding character development and […]
After a 2010 edition that was absolutely outstanding, sandwiched between two other pretty good ones in 2009 and 2011, I guess it was unfortunately about time for the entries to fall again well below that level, resulting this year in an edition that was rather disappointing. Actually, the first semifinal was dreadful, with few acts […]
The good news is that Paul Watson has been granted bail on Friday and released from prison yesterday. The bad news is that the extradition process continues and, if Costa Rica will submit the required paperwork within 90 days and the German Minister of Justice will not intervene to dismiss the case as politically motivated, […]
I was saying that I hoped to somehow manage to write two non-personal posts this week, but I was obviously right to doubt that I could do it. In fact, with the previous post being nothing more than an action alert, it could even be said that I wrote no proper posts this week and […]
I’ve been following up on the story of Sea Shepherd Conservation Society‘s captain Paul Watson‘s recent arrest in Germany, hoping to be able to write a brief post about his release. Unfortunately, the situation developed in the opposite direction and a preliminary extradition warrant has been requested instead, which turns this post into a call […]