Is there a way to offset witchblr by 6 months to accommodate my southern hemisphere ass? /hj
So tired of seeing festival posts like, "Wow, this would've been so great to see half a year ago"
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"Only the fans of Our Flag Means Death can determine whether they’ll be satisfied with the show’s second season, which debuts on Max in October. But if you ask Fernando Frias, who directed three of the season’s episodes, he sounds pretty confident: “If my life depended on saying whether it’s yes or no, I would say yes.’’"
It’s “going to be unexpected and surprising, but also very pleasurable and satisfying for those who like the show,” promises executive producer Garrett Basch.
All that means is we’re not at liberty to share too much about what happened on set that day, which included emotional conversations, new cast members, banter with the Kiwi crew, and some seriously killer costumes.
The scope of the season is very evident back on set, as well. There’s a whole other pirate ship in addition to The Revenge, plus sets for a floating market, Stede’s cabin (empty when we visit), and the Republic of Pirates first glimpsed in season one. Behind the scenes it’s a maze of wardrobe, wig rooms, and dressing rooms. In another facility, props are stacked on shelves, ready to be taken away to storage as soon as filming wraps—vases, plates, antique furniture, and piles of mannequins replicating dead bodies which were used in one of the battle scenes.
Two armies are part of the action in season two, all of them needing elaborate costumes—around 150 Chinese pirates and a fleet of 100 navy officers.
She gives a hint of a storm in one episode: “One of the hardest days here in makeup was when they were caught in a storm on the back of the boat. [The cast] were saturated for a whole day, which caused havoc with things like tattoos and hair, wigs and beards.’’
“We’ve gone further this season than we did last season with those tones,” he continues. “So sometimes it’s quite interesting to remind yourself that you have to take your foot out of the tragedy—literally, your foot—and put it back into the comedy.”
Basch admits the fan following surprised some of the team, “but it made a lot of sense” too. After years of television shows and movies that built up the potential of queer romance only to stop short, Basch thinks the fervor for Our Flag Means Death “says that shows in the mainstream aren’t delivering that promise or that setup, and we have. That’s really why the fans have gone wild for it.” That promise, it’s safe to say, is kept in season two, and then some. On set that day in December, for example, there was a major romantic moment between two key characters.
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Chapters: 5/?
Fandom: Danny Phantom, Batman - All Media Types
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Characters: Danny Fenton, Jason Todd, Bruce Wayne, Tim Drake
Additional Tags: Canon What Canon?, Danny goes Dad-mode, Bruce needs a therapist, everyone needs a therapist honestly, Danny's around 24ish at this point, his parents know he's Phantom, the rest of the world doesn't, Not Phantom Planet Compliant (Danny Phantom), Canon typical character deaths
Summary:
On a business trip to Gotham, Danny Fenton, CEO of FentonWorks (and King of the Infinite Realms), feels something shift in the fabric of reality. Now he’s got an undead teenager whose soul doesn’t really fit his body anymore, and a whole lot of questions about why the local psychiatric facility functions as a “prison.”
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Since I don't celebrate halloween (its not a holiday in my country because of religious reasons) have this
TETCHOU YOU SON OF A BITCH
WHY ARE YOU BEEFING WITH A CHILD
THAT IS A KID. A WHOLE ASS 14 YEAR OLD
NEVER HAVE I BEEN ANGRIER AT A FAVE OF MINE BUT N O-
TETCHOU HAD TO BE THE ONE
Look Tetchou I fucking love you, but n o
You need to s t o p
This is not how you vent over losing your boyfriend in an airport-
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summary of a bad day
this morning i woke up to my dog peeing on the floor. he's old, he's got a bladder thing. it's okay. it's okay. i cleaned it up and took him to work with me. he drank water too fast and puked on the floor. it's okay. i cleaned it up and took him home. was feeling sad and frustrated and stressed for that and for other reasons but it was okay. i got the hardest parts over with. except i didn't because there's a mouse in my room. and while i was freaking out and trying to catch it, my dog peed on the floor again. crying for a lot of reasons but a big one is that eddie isn't real, and i know if he was he'd tell me to come to his place and he'd take care of all the piss and mice in the world while i slept.
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