kind of insane that we got canon murph pc yaoi and siobhan yuri in the same season…we used to pray for times like these
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kind of insane that we got canon murph pc yaoi and siobhan yuri in the same season…we used to pray for times like these
murph has such an impeccable talent to take the trope of big stoic buff guy with a code of honor and instead of being so cool make a character who is an absolute loser
HE WAS MEAN TO BETH!!
love everyone contributing to the absolute hoard of dice for emily to roll
+ bonus: some delighted emily faces
What do you think you're trying to understand about your story?
Dimension 20: Neverafter — Episode 9, “Origins”
#the allegory to Black boyhood Lou brought to this character is simply unmatched by any other adaptation of pinocchio. it's That Good.
Intreped Heroes season?
Im guessing:
Siobhan as Constance
Emily as Calypso
Ally as Tiddly Winks
Lou as Avery
Murph as Clyde
Zac as Wyon?
gonna drop my guesses here too :)
siobhan as calypso
zac as constance
ally as tiddly winks
lou as wyon
murph as clyde
emily as avery
don't ask me for an explanation it's pure vibes man
i'm gonna throw my guesses here too:
siobhan as calypso
zac as clyde
murph as constance
emily as avery
lou as wyon
ally as tiddly winks
mother, daughter // a sandra lynn and figueroth faeth poem
here’s the contrapuntal poem I wrote as a part of @d20exchange 2025 for @complicatedwomenpodcast!!❄️
+ bonus short sandra lynn playlist here because I was feeling inspired
This one went completely off the rails, but it was fun like watching the DM trying to play a politics campaign with half the players trying their very best to go murder hobo their way through the game. In all fairness though, the first episode did involve one of the players opening a void from their mouth to eat a missile. I can't decide which was more funnier: watching Brennan slowly losing it, or seeing the other players trying to one-up one another in madness on that last episode.
I say this with love, but as both a viewer and a former union rep it really feels like the super short and packed shooting schedule for dimension 20 over the years has become detrimental to the cast and their ability to tell a coherent, satisfying story.
like yeah the clear exhaustion and delirium they end up with can make for hilarious performances (to the point I've needed to use my inhaler from laughing so much) but on both a human and a storytelling level, I don't want these people so exhausted and overwhelmed they can't even fully explain why they made the character decisions they did (or understand why other players might be reacting with confusion or frustration).
I don't want Brennan to have to end the show with a direct to camera psa spelling out what was supposed to be the entire message of the story because basically none of those plot points or themes were resolved in a too short season and rushed, unhinged finale. I don't want Brennan to say "I feel good that we had one solid beat of pathos and stakes", and also that he realised he fucked up and put them in an "off" vibe at the end of the penultimate episode that they couldn't get away from because the episodes were shot back-to-back.
I don't want them to be given only a handful of days in quick succession playing these characters with no opportunity to breath, rest, reflect or re-calibrate on who those characters are, why they're making the choices they are, how they fit into the story/world, what their personal arc could involve, or how their storylines will end.
I want the players to be having fun with their friends, that's obviously a big part of the draw of d20, but the other side of that is that they're not just friends hanging out — they're filming a show. they're specifically there to create a satisfying story together for an audience to watch.
I know I have no experience of the realities of tv production and shooting schedules, but the "it's 3am in a warehouse" jokes have gone from being funny to making me kind of sad. like does it really have to be this way? from a worker's rights perspective? can we not give both the cast and crew even just a few more days breathing room? I'd happily wait longer to get new seasons if it meant the people making them weren't burning out and becoming delirious and doing a rush job even they seem kind of uninterested in/dissatisfied with by the end in order to make them.
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I think about this like once a day
I have heard a variant on it that I really like: "You cannot hate yourself into someone you can love."
my friend is watching sophomore year
the unseen parts of adaine's makeover montage ❤️
pass the parcel literally the gift that keeps on giving
brings me lots of joy to see murph, ally and siobhan perfectly synchronized with disbelief 😂