seeing good omens fans rallying together to make season 3 happen and maybe i'm just a jaded and bitter old man but. i really fucking hate that we live in a world where we as fans have to spend our free time on our knees begging billion-dollar corporations to allow the stories we love to get made. i hate that it's almost never assumed now that we will get more of the show we like, sometimes even when the next season is already in production, especially when the story even toes the line of any social boundary whatsoever. i hate that we have to live on edge, convinced that if the show we like isn't the #1 most popular show in the world, it will not succeed.
why does it have to be the most successful show ever made to be deserving of something? why is that responsibility and pressure put on fans, not on the people holding tv shows and movies over our heads like dogs waiting for a treat that may not ever come? why do artists have to hold their breath, knowing the money and resources are all there, but that maybe mr. zaslav is in a bad mood today and maybe he'll decide to casually dump your livelihood in the nearest dumpster, as if that's the norm?
and let me be clear, it's not our fault that we get so jittery and nervous when we don't get an instant confirmation of renewal. what i'm saying is, is anything ever going to be "enough" to grant any sense of security to artists, regardless of how well their art performs? will we ever feel safe to like media again?
I love Michael Sheen so much that man is an acting genius and so talented. The things he does with micro-expressions are especially beautiful and he shines in every role I’ve ever seen him in. He is, in my opinion, the blueprint of an acting chameleon, he completely transform into roles and obviously cares so much for his characters. I wanna see more Michael appreciation please and thank you.
Do you ever think about how Dr.Martin whitley has "steady as a statue" hands and he was a world renowned heart surgeon and Clay sculpter but he also used his delicate, unwavering touch to hurt and kill people while Malcolm "shaky hands" Bright has a tremor (courtesy of his serial killer father) and physically cannot handle a scalpel against skin but despite that he uses his trembling hands to save people, disarm weapons, give lollipops to his friends, collect ancient weapons, hold his bird Sunshine, paint messily, hold and comfort other victims, and make tea for Dani. How they are two very different sides of the same coin - down to the smallest detail - down to the hands, which may create or destroy? Because yea