My morning in a nutshell
Colleague/s: How was your weekend?
Me: Uneventful
Me in my head: Lexa died and I spent all weekend sobbing in my bed. Don't talk to me.

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My morning in a nutshell
Colleague/s: How was your weekend?
Me: Uneventful
Me in my head: Lexa died and I spent all weekend sobbing in my bed. Don't talk to me.
Ugh, snap chat is just throwing shade at us by releasing a raccoon filter this weekend.
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Oh my god. This is brilliant.
Literally so on point I cannot
OMG!
“In peace, may you leave the shore. In love, may you find the next. Safe passage on your travels until our final journey to the ground. May we meet again.” There are major spoilers for …
This is so beautiful.
I will consider it as Lexa’s Tribute from now on.
#can we talk about clarke panicking because she thought she wouldn’t get to say goodbye to lexa
I woke up feeling a little better today. I thought I might be able to function and actually leave the house. Then I came on Tumblr and I'm crying again.
Lexa looking at Clarke
Clexa fans who still plan on watching the 100, please reblog this to help us find each other so we know who to follow!
Started Scream Queens today to try and help take my mind of Lexa. Ironic move considering Ryan Murphy. At least I know what to expect from him. At least I know what I'm getting myself into.
And there you’ll always be
Ai gonplei ste odon
my fight is over . . .
Do you regret...
I get a lot of questions that start like this: “Do you regret [plot thing X]?” or “Do you regret killing [character Y]?” Generally, I don’t answer those questions, but I wanted to take a moment to talk about why.
As a writer on a television staff, our job is to realize the vision of the showrunner. All the big story moves, all the decisions that are inevitably the subject of your questions, those are made by the showrunner. We writers absolutely generate stories, pitch them, have grand debates about them. Sometimes we even passionately disagree with one another, but at the end of it all, the showrunner has the final say. And of course every writer has his or her opinion about what’s great and what’s not, what’s the most dramatic way to go or the easiest way out. Of course. But our job is to realize the vision of the showrunner. If we did happen to disagree with him, it would be a breach of professionalism to say so publicly.
Now, it does happen. I remember a rather dramatic instance of it not too long ago on a prestige drama series. You know why I remember it so vividly? Because I read articles about it.
It was such a big deal for a writer to speak out against their boss, the television media wrote news articles about it. It was the most operatic version of the situation (and this whole discussion is all very inside baseball, I’ll grant you), but that should give you a sense of its rarity. And seriousness.
Which is as it should be. Our job is to tell the story the showrunner wants to tell, whatever that story is. That is what we are hired to do.
And that’s not to say we can’t disagree or have those discussions; of course we can and do. That’s essential to the writing process. But sharing dissenting opinion publicly is another matter entirely.
So I guess the answer to questions like these would have to be, “No, I don’t regret whatever it is because that’s not my place.”
At least, not until I’m running my own show. ;)
Don’t hate on the hired writers of the show. They have a job to do.
Why would you do that to me?
I think I might be at the angry stage.
I didn't even see it coming. Or I did, but I was in denial. Like in the last few seconds before it happened I was praying for Lexa to come through the door and save Clarke. I guess she did in a way.