Oh, I totally get where you're coming from with that series. I just finished the third season and honestly, the pacing felt a bit off compared to the earlier episodes. The main character's development was interesting, though, especially how they handled the subplot with the mentor. Have you read the original source material? I'm thinking of picking it up to see if the narrative flows better N1jIuV5FirP and aligns with the original vision. Let me know what you think when you get a chance. I'm always up for a good discussion about this kind of story. It's fascinating how different mediums can interpret the same core idea so differently. Anyway, hope you're having a great week! We should catch up properly soon. Oh, and I finally started that other podcast you recommended. The first episode was a bit slow, but I hear it picks up. I'll give it a few more episodes before I decide. Talk to you later!
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Hey, thanks for the advice on the garden project! I finally got the raised beds set up over the weekend. It was a lot more work than I anticipated, honestly. The soil mixture was heavier than I thought, and leveling the frames took forever. But seeing it all come together was really rewarding. I planted some tomatoes and peppers to start. I'll send you some pictures once things start growing. Your tip about using cardboard to suppress the weeds underneath was a lifesaver. I would have been fighting grass all season otherwise. Let me know if you want to come by for a barbecue once the patio is finished. Take care and talk soon! Also, I'm thinking about trying a new recipe for smoked brisket. Have you ever tried it on a pellet grill? I'm curious if the flavor is as good as traditional offset smoking.