dodge mason the man that u are
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Rewatching panic and i'm once again remembered of the travesty that is dodge not openly being a bicon even when he absolutely is at the end of the day
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Did you ever notice the obvious gay panic of Vox realizing that, instead of Sir Pentious, Alastor is the one who turn on the watch?
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Warning for anyone with anxiety or sleep disorders
If you use rain or meditation videos to relax or relieve stress, ads now play randomly throughout all Amazon Prime videos INCLUDING THESE meaning at any unknown moment you can go from a calming blackout screen a gentle rain to blinding/flashing light and loud voices or music
FYI when I contacted Amazon to let them know the kind of problems this can cause and recommend the ads play before and/or after these type of videos their response was that I should pay the additional 2.99 a month for ad free
I've been dealing with an anxiety attack today because of this so I hope I can help other avoid the same.
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3 times Mike Faist brought his own idea to a character he played and it ended up being better than the original script:
1. Connor Murphy (Dear Evan Hansen)
Connor was originally supposed to sign Evan's cast normally but Mike Faist had the idea to sign it in all caps and have it take up a whole side of the cast. Writer Steven Levenson agreed that that was something Connor would do and that it helped give the audience an idea of who Connor was as a person. (Source: Dear Evan Hansen: Through the Window - page 72)
2. Riff (West Side Story)
The motion of Riff pressing his forehead to the gun in the scene where he purchases it, along with the "Might as well." line, wasn't in the script. Mike Faist came up with it and both director Steven Spielberg and writer Tony Kushner loved it, agreeing that it brilliantly conveys Riff's hopelessness. (Source)
3. Dodge Mason (Panic)
The line, "Then how'd those two kids die last summer?" that Dodge asks Heather in regards to Panic was supposed to be whispered, but Mike Faist chose to shout it instead. He knew that Dodge would have to threaten to make a scene for Heather to reveal the information he was looking for and writer Lauren Oliver agreed that it was a genius decision. (Source)
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Anyone who makes self insert characters for the media they consume the second they start reading/watching it? No? Just me? Okay
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if Paper Girls doesnt get a season 2 im gonna start Biting
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Mike faist as dodge mason in panic
Cr @songsfromfakemovies
Cr @screenwrite
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