Category: TV

  • The Great Moose Migration

    For the record, I’ve been watching and sharing about the Swedish moose migration for four years now (courtesy of a recommendation from my Swedish colleague Gunnar)! This year it appears to be going viral, with stories on the BBC, New York Times, The Sizzle, and more. Can I take credit for popularising it? 😂🫎

    I was shocked to see there have already been 16 moose crossings in the first three days this year. In the past I had to wait weeks to see a moose! Today I was really surprised to see a BEAR, which motivated me to learn about Swedish Brown Bears. (As Rodd pointed out, Björn means “bear” so I really should have expected it.)

    A night vision scene of a bear in a clearing in Sweden

  • The dark side of the Moomins

    Tove Jansson’s beloved stories, which turn 80 this year, are not cute: they are angry tales of apocalypse and breakdown.

    Yep. Whenever I recommend or introduce the Moomins to someone new, I always point out that these are not Disney characters. There are stories that are gloomy and scary and sad. There are characters that clearly have mental health issues. Even the cute cartoons will sometimes traumatise* you. Shit gets dark. My Swedish friends have jokingly told me that this is simply the nature of Finnish culture. It’s clear reading this excellent New Statesman piece though that a lot of it was informed by Tove Jansson’s experiences growing up during WW2, and later dealing with the unwanted fame and attention her characters had brought her. While I’m sorry that she came to resent her success so much, the melancholy (and anger and greed and naughtiness…) she infuses makes the characters so much more interesting and resonant for the readers.

    * Once I was visiting my sister and looking after my young nieces and nephew, I decided to introduce them to the Moomin animated series, which you can find on YouTube. In the second episode, they find a magical hat that makes little clouds they fly around in. Fun, right? I forgot entirely that Moomintroll later climbs inside the hat, and it transforms him into an ugly monster that no one recognises. He ends up sobbing “Don’t you recognise me, Mamma?!!” and it’s really awful and scary, and the kids FREAKED OUT. My sister came home to crying children and me trying to explain “No really, his Mom eventually recognised him and he changes back and everything is okay!” I think it put them off Moomins for years. 😂

    Transformed sobbing Moomintroll hugging his mother

  • Photo Post

    Today’s accomplishment – navigating the world’s busiest transport hub (Shinjuku Station – 3.5M+ ppl per day) in the world’s biggest city (Tokyo – 37M+ ppl) all on my own to get to work. 😅🏆

    Today’s accomplishment - navigating the world’s busiest transport hub (Shinjuku Station - 3.5M+ ppl per day) in the world’s biggest city (Tokyo - 37M+ ppl) all on my own to get to work. 😅🏆

  • Photo Post

    Petey and I are watching the 1964 TV version of “Once Upon a Mattress”. He’s a big fan of Carol Burnett. 👸

    Petey and I are watching the 1964 TV version of “Once Upon a Mattress”. He’s a big fan of Carol Burnett. 👸

  • Photo Post

    So for a team event today, we’re all dressing up as characters from whatever we’re watching during lockdown. There are a lot of Tiger Kings. I went with “I Claudius.” 😉🍷🔪

    So for a team event today, we’re all dressing up as characters from whatever we’re watching during lockdown. There are a lot of Tiger Kings. I went with “I Claudius.” 😉🍷🔪

  • Should You TREAT YO SELF?

    The answer, of course, is always YES!

  • Photo post

    Huh. Unbeknownst to us, the Snook and I are visible in the credits of the most recent episode of Australian Story!

    Huh. Unbeknownst to us, the Snook and I are visible in the credits of the most recent episode of “Australian Story“!

  • Clothes porn.

    The Real Deal on Tartan, Kilts, and Outlander Costumes | Frock Flicks – I knew all that chunky garter stitch knitting was too modern to be historically accurate!