SurrealEstate – Breaking cannabis news today
Bake Sale – All-Purpose Flower was made aware of me by my local cannabista at Alternative Greens and it went perfectly with the fascinatingly named SurrealEstate. New to the SyFy lineup this year we’re only three episodes, but what three episodes we got.
Though it’s billed as drama, it’s hard to imagine in daylight. Although I like to admit alone at night, I’ve jumped more than once! The Pilot mixes traditional Excorist-inspired shots of the main character walking to the homeowner’s front door and nothing is what it seems.
When I got into this series, I had my trusty bong ready and had only seen a preview. This strain in particular was a sativa with a total THC content of 15.40 and a total CBD content of% <0.10, and while I have to admit that I usually reach for strains with a higher THC content, these flowers certainly bake Your cake. HEXO is the head of "Original Stash" and this brand, "Bake Sale". It always feels great to support Canadian businesses, and HEXO operates mostly out of Ontario and Quebec.
Surreal summer poster
An odd mix, but a relaxing sativa
Its light and euphoric high makes vegging in SurrealEstate great fun and keeps you focused enough to follow the show without falling asleep. Not that it was a boring show, even as someone who watches a lot of television I was surprised where it was going. The end of For Sale by Owner left me sitting with my mouth open longer than I would admit. The main star, Tim Rozon, has a prime Luke Perry vibe and his character Roman is hard to ignore. Strong if need be, but with a gentle side that can be seen in The Harvey.
SurrealEstate has a light-hearted, lighthearted side that shows that it doesn’t try too hard to achieve all of its drama and scary fame. It’s a perfect match – just like Sarah Levy (a Canadian!) As a new addition to Roman’s team – Susan Ireland – makes a perfect match. Seeing her patience wane with the difficult customer made us compassionate for her and the joke when she made the sale … without spoiling, I can only say “thank you”! to normalize fear.
Tasty flower
All-Purpose Flower tastes great in a bong or joint and is another supply that you absolutely need an odor-proof container for. It’s spicy and has a noticeable taste when you smoke it, which is always a big bonus. Ironically, the last time I reviewed a strain was when I was reviewing a TV show, I commented on how fresh the flowers were for packaging a few months ago. Bake Sale’s all-purpose flower was packaged in May and yet retained perfect moisture.
The vintage-inspired packaging is bright and cheerful, the literal opposite of SurrealEstate – unless we’re talking about the Red House! Once again, I have to pause and giggle at the great play on words that is the name of the bag, and it’s always an added way to be remembered for cannabis companies when they go beyond the usual packaging.
The future of SurrealEstates is so bright they will have to wear sunglasses
Both the show and the stash absolutely found a place in my heart. I ran the three episodes in a row and got totally lost in the great plot of SurrealEstates. The jokes in For Sale by Owner show exactly how the series doesn’t take itself too seriously and still retains a huge advantage. It feels like they really needed to highlight the Happy on this episode as everyone ended up feeling the same as Luke. SurrealEstate really moved away from what I expected at the end of this episode by the end of this episode, which is always a pleasant surprise as someone who seems to have a clairvoyant grasp of TV shows will be surprised by a twist I enjoy.
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