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1:12:54
the green smile and the red frown face will instruct the audience on how to tell when something good or bad is happening on the screen
他47
1:13:14
ive been playing Catherine recently, and its so refreshing playing a wholly unlikeable characters that can freely act like an unredeemable ass
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1:13:21
I guess I will write a story about beer guy. Why is he drinking beer? Because he's beer guy.
他102
1:13:50
for some reason, people want to believe the main cast of shows they like to be good people and perfect, it's weird
他40
1:14:11
writers and directors have reported that Netflix execs have specifically instructed them to use less visual cues and to call out a character's name if they walk into a room
他229
1:14:41
I firmly think that authors should be at a firm distance away from the fandom's theories and head cannons to not affect the ongoing story - Though I admit it's probably very hard
他49
1:14:54
It's definitely becoming more prevalent that I've run into irl, and I wasn't even trying to interact
他40
1:15:00
from my perspective, with how teenagers grow up nowadays they see flaws a lot on themselves so the media the seek need to have a flawless mc. that's why power fantasy self insert are popular for some
他74
1:15:07
Maybe it's because TV shows are being made that way because they expect the audience to be on their phone while they watch the show?
他127
1:15:14
I think there will be a contingent of people who don't think critically. My earlier point is it's timeless. The different before is people didn't have twitter to be dumb on.
他47
1:17:50
they're suffering in the wage cage and cheering on special week being the emperor of japan it's fine
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