📺 Wanted (2008) | Universal Pictures

Watched Wanted (2008) from Universal Pictures
Directed by Timur Bekmambetov. With Angelina Jolie, James McAvoy, Morgan Freeman, Terence Stamp. A frustrated office worker learns that he is the son of a professional assassin and that he shares his father's superhuman killing abilities.

📺 "The Five" Episode #1.10 | Netflix

Watched "The Five" Episode #1.10 from Netflix
Directed by Mark Tonderai. With Stephen Boxer, Paul Warriner, Jessica Neil, Imogen Neil. As the investigation into Jesse's disappearance takes an unexpected turn, it is time for Mark and his family to finally face up to the truth, but will they ever be the same again? Pru enlists Slade's help as she worries how Mark will take the news of her shocking discovery, and they face a race against time as they do everything that they can to help him rescue his family before it is too late.
Overall, this was a relatively interesting series. It definitely became much better in the end that it started out. The first few episodes were very muddy and I almost gave up, but it generally paid off in the end. There were several instances of deus-ex-machina to drive the plot or increase the drama, but I’ll give them a flier.

Definitely a limited series here though. I’m not sure I’d buy any of the machinations flowing out of this as the seed for additional seasons.

📺 "The Five" Episode #1.9 | Netflix

Watched "The Five" Episode #1.9 from Netflix
Directed by Mark Tonderai. With Dragan Micanovic, Rade Serbedzija, O-T Fagbenle, Hannah Arterton. Just as Mark think he's getting close to the truth, he discovers devastating information that makes him question everything about his family. Meanwhile, Danny reaches rock bottom when Ray's return almost ends in tragedy and Ally enlists the help of Pru on a seemingly fruitless mission to finally crack the case.

📺 "The Five" Episode #1.8 | Netflix

Watched "The Five" Episode #1.8 from Netflix
Directed by Mark Tonderai. With Rebecca Manley, Nicholas Asbury, Rade Serbedzija, O-T Fagbenle. Pru puts herself in danger when she hits rock bottom and finally realises it's time to sort out her life before it's too late. Elsewhere, Mark is unnerved when he comes face to face with the evidence that will finally reveal the truth about Jesse's disappearance.

📺 "The Five" Episode #1.7 | Netflix

Watched "The Five" Episode #1.7 from Netflix
Directed by Mark Tonderai. With Geraldine James, Michael Maloney, Alfie Bloor, Harry Bloor. Julie and Alan's relationship is put to the test when an intruder breaks into their house and steals some old family photographs. Meanwhile, Danny is forced to make a difficult decision in order to save his marriage.
Other than unraveling the Jesse portion of the plot I wasn’t sure there was enough left to cover in the final three episodes.

Reply to Flogging the Dead Horse of RSS by Dean Shareski

Replied to Flogging the Dead Horse of RSS by Dean ShareskiDean Shareski (Ideas and Thoughts)
And I think it’s true. I don’t use RSS the way I did in 2004. That said, I remember reading that blogging was dead ten years ago. And while it’s maybe not trendy, many educators have seen its value and maintained a presence. Apparently, RSS has some valid uses as well but like most everyone, I tend to use social as a place to find new and emerging ideas. But I also think using Twitter and Facebook to haphazardly find content lacks intention and depth. I also value reading a person’s blog over time to understand better their voice and context. So I’m asking for some advice on how to update my module on finding research. What replaces RSS feeds? What works for you that goes beyond “someone on Twitter/Facebook shared….” to something that is more focused and intentional?
Dean, I can completely appreciate where you’re coming from. I too am still addicted to RSS (as well as a plethora of other feed types including Atom, JSON, and h-feeds). I didn’t come across your article by feed however, but instead by Aaron Davis’ response to your post which he posted on his own website and then pinged my site with his repsonse using a web specification called Webmention. We’re both members of a growing group of researchers, educators, and others who are using our own websites to act as our social media presences and using new technologies like Webmention to send notifications from website to website to carry on conversations.

While many of us are also relying on RSS, there are a variety of new emerging technologies that are making consuming and replying to content online easier while also allowing people to own all of their associated data. In addition to my article about The Feed Reader Revolution which Aaron mentioned in his reply, Aaron Pareck has recently written about Building an IndieWeb Reader. I suspect that some of these ideas encapsulate a lot of what you’d like to see on the web.

Most of us are doing this work and experimentation under the banner known as the IndieWeb. Since you know some of the web’s prior history, you might appreciate this table that will give you some idea of what the group has been working on. In particular I suspect you may appreciate some of the resources we’re compiling for IndieWeb for Education. If it’s something you find interest in, I hope you might join in our experimentations. You can find many of us in the group’s online chat.

I would have replied in your comments section, but unfortunately through a variety of quirks Disqus marks everything I publish to it immediately as spam. Thus my commentary is invariably lost. Instead, I’m posting it to a location I do have stricter control over–my own website. I’ll send you a tweet to provide you the notification of the post. I will cross-post my reply to Disqus if you want to dig into your spam folder to unspam it for display. In the meanwhile, I’m following you and subscribing to your RSS feed.

📺 "The Five" Episode #1.6 | Netflix

Watched "The Five" Episode #1.6 from Netflix
Directed by Mark Tonderai. With Victoria Myers, Alexa Davies, Hannah Arterton, Martin McCreadie. Mark is left stunned when he realises what Laura's husband has been up to and Slade later reveals a dark and disturbing secret. Elsewhere, Danny makes a breakthrough in the case but he is forced to question his own part in Jesse's disappearance when his dad Ray gives him a few home truths.
An exciting episode to be sure, but it feels like they’ve wrapped up so much, what are they going to do for the remaining four episodes? I’m also not quite sure I like the way they’ve so heavily dovetailed characters and plot here. I’m going to be dragging in the morning now.

📺 "The Five" Episode #1.5 | Netflix

Watched "The Five" Episode #1.5 from Netflix
Directed by Mark Tonderai. With Sophia La Porta, Lee Ingleby, Tom Cullen, Sarah Solemani. Danny insists that Mark leave the investigation to the police, but his dogged persistence leads him to unearth another murder scene. At the shelter, Slade's life is turned upside down when he receives devastating news, while Pru starts to question the woman that she has become.
Now the plot is rolling, but I feel like there’s too much going on with such a small cast that it doesn’t feel very natural. It is watchable and interesting though.