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and teach them to obey every command which I have given you. And remember, I am with you always, day by day, until the Close of the Age."

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In the Vatican, Jude sees no point continuing his work with Sister Celine but is called in front of his superiors, who request he begin researching second messiahs. I read this in just over a day, which proves to me that it is engaging, and I didn’t want to put it down (my reading has been a bit slower lately, taking me about a week per book usually). It may have taken an end-of-the-world-type event to bring them together, but they're great for each other. Leo encourages Hannah to let loose, and Hannah may actually teach Leo to have real feelings for someone. But first they need to figure out what happened to all the other people. Anyway, I came to this book expecting said cool, twisty romantic dystopian/sci-fi book. Instead, it’s a slightly less corny version of If I Stay by Gayle Forman, which I hated. This also shines through in how fun it is to watch Ariel despite how terrifying he is. Everything, from the lines to the plot points to the storylines are clever and well thought out which makes the dialogue more fun and therefore funny to watch. Not only is everything characters like Dave, say or do fun to watch but it makes everything characters like Jude, Ariel or Hawkwind distinctive.instalove 🤢 — they know each other for 1 1/2 days & by the end they’re ready to move together to LA? TF?? Though this show doesn't mix up comedy and wit it finds a way to blend them so that every line is simultaneously laughable and clever, like in Jude. It also seems like it's easy to build tension on a show that has a literal timer but really you probably can't imagine having to get all the characters (of which there are about 25 main ones) by a certain point so that you can have an emotional bit that spans all of them by a certain time. And holy shit does this show raise tension and do it in such a way that makes it feel all the better when the literal ending is to the song Happy Together (another stark juxtaposition). this book was dual pov, and that was actually done super well, i’m usually not a huge fan but it worked in the author’s favor. neither character was favorited. our female character, hannah, does ballet. she does ballet and is honestly so boring. throughout the story, she realizes some painfully obvious things about herself, and it’s a huge plot point, even though i saw it coming from miles away. leo, our male character, is a punk guitarist. the author tried way too hard to make him completely shut out the world, he was constantly like “i cant have feelings”, and honestly was sort of annoying. 90% of his internal monologue is also him literally being sexually attracted to hannah, and though horny teenagers in ya are realistic, it still felt shallow. Both of them wanted something to happen between them but couldn't initiate that!!! Which was super frustrating 😂

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Each episode of YMA starts with a small opening set to Johnny Nash's song ‘Bright, sunshiney day' which as i've also said before is stark contrast to the dark imagery that depicts a world about to be destroyed. Anastasia Hille as Mary Conroy. She gave birth to twins, first Jamie and then Ariel, and abandoned Jamie as a newborn in a cardboard box at a church car park in Slough. Hannah and Leo bond while trying to navigate their attraction to each other in a stressful situation. They explore empty Houston by cruising around in Leo’s car, but it’s not all fun and games because right away they notice strange things happening. Shadows lurk in corners, the weather is unusually violent and a heavy feeling of instability cover both of the teenagers. okay so, the romance was so cute and fluffy i really liked the slow burn even if it was a little frustrating Adding onto my point about having a great time watching and writing the characters it is easy to get lost in how fun it is to live in this world but YMA dodges this trap significantly and uses it's funniest characters for sources of real empathy/apathy for the show.Diana Rigg as Sutton, the mother of Jude, Rhonda, and Scotty, grandmother of Jamie, Ariel, and Spike, and great-grandmother of Frankie. She is shown to be in poor health and to be estranged from all of her relatives A woman calls a group of Latinas "donkey bangers." Cursing: "hell" ("Who the hell are you?"), "damn." Vulgar language: "a turd in the swimming pool." A son calls his father a "douche."

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Meanwhile, in Washington DC, the US government begins to work on plans to stop the comet and save the world. The president seeks the advice of General Arnold Gaines and Scotty McNeil, Rhonda's brother, who specialise in end of the world disasters for the US government. Scotty declares the only way to stop the comet would be if the world pulls their resources together to do so, causing the US to work with its allies and enemies. her character was just straight up annoying at some times, especially in the beginning before her character development. Scotty and Gaines begin Project Saviour, an operation using the world's finest minds to stop the comet hitting Earth. Gaines discovers that Scotty has been talking to Rhonda but does not give him up as it is revealed they are lovers. I suppose this is another reason it reminds me of Wrong Man's and Good Omens: these shows weren't written by a roomful of people with different, random and sometimes meaningless connections to the characters, they were made by one or two writers who knew where this character was coming from and what they were thinking.teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have enjoined you. And behold, *I* am with you all the days, until the completion of the age. Production Studio Picture Colour Broadcast details First broadcast Wednesday 30th September 2015 at 9pm on Sky One Most recent repeats Leo encourages Hannah to have fun. “The world is ours! Please tell me you’ve done something fun. Please tell me you’ve left your house.” In fact, Hannah hasn’t. She only met Leo on one of her only dashes into bookstore to grab something to read. Mostly, she hides in her home, scared for her family who has disappeared. Scared for everyone who has vanished. And scared for herself. I’m already a huge fan of any post apocalyptic stories and I really enjoyed the twist at the end of the novel. However, the twist isn’t what makes this book so special. The slow buildup of the romance between the two teens is not only realistic but handled really delicately. Falling in love in the middle of what looks like a world changing event may not be on the minds of most but I think author Brianna Bourne lets the story unfold naturally. Bourne also weaves teenage anxiety in the story with Hannah obsessively dancing every time a scary event happens. As the tension in the book builds, Hannah finds herself questioning everything about her own life and interests as it relates to what people expect her to do compared to what she actually wants to do. You & Me At the End of the World is an entertaining novel that shows just how young love and a brief encounter can transform a life. Name some other movies and TV shows that deal with the end of the world. How is You, Me and the Apocalypse similar to these depictions? How is it different?

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