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flythesail · 2 days
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Woah I better calm down
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flythesail · 1 year
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Girls don't want to work. They want to think about fictional characters.
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flythesail · 5 months
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No one:
Jack outside Belle's house to ask if she wants to help with a surgery (again):
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flythesail · 5 months
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I WANTED TO SEE ALL SIX CROWS TOGETHER!!!!!!!
I WANTED TO SEE WHAT'S THE EASIEST WAY TO STEAL A MAN'S WALLET!!!!!!!!
I WANTED TO SEE THE ICE COURT HEIST!!!!!!!!
I WANTED TO SEE KAZ BREKKER CARRY INEJ AND RIP OUT AN EYEBALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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flythesail · 2 years
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Is it just me or does having a silly little tv show to look forward to make the passage of time bearable
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flythesail · 5 months
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Deleting my dating apps because I want to meet someone the old fashioned way. (I'm riding in a carriage with a guy I don't want to marry but am supposed to pretend to be interested in when this kid is run over and then this doctor shows up and says the kid's leg needs to be amputated but I rather test out this new medicine and save his leg so I take the kid and the doctor back to my house and we perform a surgery together in the hallway while a bunch of people at my house including my family watch us because they are here for a party to look at art or something.)
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flythesail · 4 months
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Writing fan fiction will have you researching things like law school
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flythesail · 3 months
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It wouldn't be so hard to make decisions if it wasn't for *gestures at the unknown*
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flythesail · 1 year
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Being a fan of a show should not be this exhausting. We should not have to rewatch a show 10 times, tweet about it 100 times, etc. as if we're to blame when it doesn't reach some undefinable standard of "acceptable numbers." I'm so tired of shows being canceled and numbers being to blame when platforms promo a bit around release and then let the show flounder. There's no way that's a sustainable business method! You're banking on what, the rare occasion where a show becomes the latest trend? And even when people pull the data for these shows, it's not bad. That's with minimal effort put toward promo. If they put in more effort, imagine how much higher those "not bad" numbers would be. They're going quantity over quality, and even when there's quality within that pool, they don't bother to recognize the potential for success and the fact that success can grow over time. When shows would run for multiple seasons, you could get away with an okay first season as some shows take time to find their footing and audience. The average show is probably not the next stranger things. But we're losing so many good stories from talented teams by expecting every show to do the unimaginable all on its own. The binging model makes it even worse, as the unimaginable is also supposed to happen within a short amount of time (release week). It doesn't make sense to me to have teams put 1-2 years of hard work into creating something only to throw it into the crowd and give it a week to succeed. I know I'm not the only one who has said "hey, that show looks cool" and before I could even start it, the show was canceled. That encourages people to NOT watch anything new, as what's the point if it's going to be canceled? So completely missing the point of the problem at hand, platforms go and make another.
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flythesail · 5 months
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Starting a petition for a six of crows audiobook read by the cast
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flythesail · 1 month
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Reblogs are appreciated and yes this is also a list of reasons to watch.
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flythesail · 9 months
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I'm so tired of the way tv is working right now. And it's not working. Seasons are getting shorter, and shows are canceled before they even get a chance to prove themselves. Shows with new concepts often get the worst of it, and it just makes me so sad to think of all the fantastic stories we're losing because of a system that prioritizes profit over the art itself. I want to live with these characters over years. Get to know them and grow with them and not watch as their stories are crammed into six episodes or even worse, go entirely unfinished.
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flythesail · 5 months
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flythesail · 5 months
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There needs to be a rule that if you cancel a show, you lose the rights to it after a (reasonable) amount of time
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flythesail · 1 year
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They're not even pretending that anything about this is fair. Joe Cornish's post was mostly numerical proof Lockwood & Co. should have been renewed too.
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Also look at this! Netflix TOLD a journalist to take out mentions of Lockwood & Co. from their article.
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It doesn't matter that Lockwood & Co. did well with the near zero promo it got. It doesn't matter because Netflix decided they didn't care for it before it even had the chance to prove itself. So once it did prove itself, it was already too late. Doomed from the start.
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flythesail · 10 months
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THEY DID THIS FOR ME
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