Dr Seth Thévoz
@seththevoz.bsky.social
Historian, writer, immigrant, FRHistS, podcaster, right eyebrow raiser; UK political finance & global private members’ clubs; http://linktr.ee/sathevoz; Latest book: ‘London Clubland: A Companion for the Curious'. clubland.substack.com
Thank you. It’ll go up tomorrow!
November 10, 2025 at 7:09 PM
Thank you. It’ll go up tomorrow!
Not that many. His first two seasons are almost complete, and can be watched very smoothly as a whole with all their character development, with a minimal number of recons/animations to plug the gaps.
It’s his third seasons where things get very, very messy…
It’s his third seasons where things get very, very messy…
November 8, 2025 at 12:24 PM
Not that many. His first two seasons are almost complete, and can be watched very smoothly as a whole with all their character development, with a minimal number of recons/animations to plug the gaps.
It’s his third seasons where things get very, very messy…
It’s his third seasons where things get very, very messy…
Reposted by Dr Seth Thévoz
If we want to rebuild the defences against authoritarianism (as we should) we'd be better off using the instruments we already have.
Dismantling Henry VIII powers, getting dirty money out of elections, even changing the electoral system could all be done more easily than writing a new constitution.
Dismantling Henry VIII powers, getting dirty money out of elections, even changing the electoral system could all be done more easily than writing a new constitution.
October 23, 2025 at 10:42 PM
If we want to rebuild the defences against authoritarianism (as we should) we'd be better off using the instruments we already have.
Dismantling Henry VIII powers, getting dirty money out of elections, even changing the electoral system could all be done more easily than writing a new constitution.
Dismantling Henry VIII powers, getting dirty money out of elections, even changing the electoral system could all be done more easily than writing a new constitution.