For the requests: “Well I rolled a Nat 20 in medicine. I guess I cured cancer by accident”
congrats?
Askbox is currently closed as I work my way through these older asks

seen from Belarus

seen from United Kingdom
seen from France
seen from China

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Philippines
seen from Russia
seen from Netherlands

seen from Brazil
seen from United States

seen from China

seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Türkiye
seen from China
seen from China

seen from Malaysia
seen from Malaysia
seen from China
For the requests: “Well I rolled a Nat 20 in medicine. I guess I cured cancer by accident”
congrats?
Askbox is currently closed as I work my way through these older asks
Juno: Did you find the thief?
Rita: She used VPN software. I can’t track her IP
Juno: In English damn it!
Rita: We can’t find her computer
Buddy: In French damn it!
Rita: Nous ne pouvons pas trouver son ordinateur.
Vespa: In Morse code damn it!
Rita: .– . / -.-. .- -. -. — - / ..-. .. -. -.. / ……-. / -.-. — – .–. ..- - . .-.
Jet: In binary damn it!
Rita: 01010111 01100101 00100000 01100011 01100001 01101110 11100010 10000000 10011001 01110100 00100000 01100110 01101001 01101110 01100100 00100000 01101000 01100101 01110010 00100000 01100011 01101111 01101101 01110000 01110101 01110100 01100101 01110010
I have no idea what to do with this idea, so I’m telling you. Addams Family/Magnus Archives crossover..
oh HELL YEAH
they’re just a bunch of goths who love each other and i respect that
What are the odds of us scoring a bloopers reel? I can’t imagine how hard some of those lines are hard to say with without laughing (btw loved the latest episode. Keep up the great work)
Thank you so much!!
We do indeed have blooper reels! Our outtakes and all sorts of other goodies are available to our Patrons!
Our Patreon is for all our shows, not just LNL, and we don’t have tiered rewards because we know that our audience is made of people much more likely to be at risk of financial insecurity. So for as little as $1 a month you can get all kinds of sneaky peeks and behind the scenes things both for Love and Luck and our future projects :)
Check out our Patreon here!
Okay, strange theory. The point keeps coming up that there’s “something human” in Arum’s eyes. And we do know that the Keep created (I think?) Arum. This could go two ways. 1. The Keep modelled Arum’s eyes off a human (maybe Rilla’s parents) or 2. Arum used to be human and ran into the Swamp of Titan’s Bloom while injured and died near The Keep. The Keep, taking pity on him, resurrected him into the scaley form we know today. It’s only speculation
My mind keeps going back to this theory, and I keep coming up with more questions than I have answers.
We know that Arum remembers his childhood because he makes a lot of references to it.
ARUM: Someone’s snippy. I apologize if I insulted your invisible friend. I put away fairy tales before I left the egg. (Knight of the Crown, Lord of the Swamp)
ARUM: I don’t care how tired I looked! You cannot just lullaby me like some hatchling anymore! It’s… inappropriate! (Moonlit Hermit)
ARUM: I’ve never lost in debate before and I won’t lose now. It’s magical. The lullaby that the Keep sung me as a whelp – it didn’t work every time, did it? (Moonlit Hermit)
Which gives us the questions:
How old was Rilla when her parents were banished?How old is Arum?Is he a singular creature, or is he a member of a species? How quickly does his species (if one exists) reach maturity? Is he a mature adult, or is he a young adult like Damien and Rilla (who are in their early twenties)?Is it actually possible for him to be that much younger than her?
I personally like to think that Rilla’s parents weren’t the component parts that were used to create him-- because as hard as I ship it, does she really want to make out with a lizard that’s made out of her dead parents?
But assuming Arum isn’t made from Rilla’s parents specifically, but from somebody else.
We know that the Keep doesn’t actually need the Hermit to create life, because Arum was willing to get rid of it after the creation of the Living Saw. It was his tool to work with, not the Keep’s.
ARUM: And bring the Hermit, would you? After the trouble it’s caused, I… don’t know what I am going to do with it, but I’d rather it not stay here. (Moonlit Hermit)
ARUM: It is true that all the flowers here are born from the Keep… but so is all life in this Swamp. The Keep had a hand in creating every living thing here, and it is the source that keeps them living. (Moonlit Hermit)
So how does the Keep create life? Does it just will things into existence? Do they grow from it, like its vines and walls do? Is it a matter of selective breeding, genetic engineering, and cultivation? Are Arum’s methods of creation different than the Keep’s?
ARUM: With selective breeding and a swamp’s worth of potent herbs, you can have rats of any kind you like. (Knight of the Crown, Lord of the Swamp)
ARUM: Be careful! Those tools took months to grow, you oaf! (Moonlit Hermit)
Like with the Hermit, do the component parts actually affect the outcome of the creatures it creates? Was his threat to Rilla actually more than empty bluster on some level?
ARUM: A plant this large is always in need of fertilizer, takataka. (Moonlit Hermit)
Would absorbing a human corpse allow it to create a more humanoid creation?
And what is the process that makes its familiar distinct from literally everything else that it creates?
ARUM: The bond that passes between myself and this lifeform is more than your pitiful mind could ever comprehend, Amaryllis. I always know what it thinks. Always.
ARUM: I cannot expect you to understand the bond I share with such a creature; the depth of emotion and devotion I feel for that which gave me life, and that which it is my birth duty to protect—RILLA: So it’s your mom.ARUM: No it is not! Our… our relationship is far more complicated than that! The Keep has but one familiar at a time, a symbiotic soldier who both harnesses its infinite power and lives only to protect— (Moonlit Hermit)
There is just so very much that we don’t yet know about Arum and the Keep, and it drives me just a little bit bonkers. There’s just so much I want to know.
Petition to rename Tasmania to TAZmania?
*wrestling commentator voice* ARE YOU READY FOR TAZ MANIA?
I have a lot of songs that could relate to TAZ, but I think “West” by Sleeping At Last is a good one for Davenport’s relationships with the crew
Another pin pushed inTo remind us where we’ve been.And every mile adds upAnd leaves a mark on us.And sometimes our compass breaksAnd our steady true north fades.We’ll be just fine.
I bet those 100 years were hard on him. I mean, it was probably hard on all of them, but with him as The Captain, it would have had to have been harder...
When recording TBS, do any of actors flub their lines by accident? If so, would we be able to listen to the bloopers?
Oh yeah, absolutely. I am an extremely cruel director and make them do single takes of entire episodes (sometimes 25+ pages) and, while they are all very talented professionals, there’s bound to be some stumbling.
Putting together a blooper reel is something I’m kicking myself over not keeping track of at the start because now there is just hours upon hours of footage that I in no way shape or form have any time to listen through and pull clips from. Maybe someday we’ll hire someone to do that because there are some good moments.
One of my favorite bloopers from early on was in a Caleb episode. This was still in the first season, when I was trying to figure out the best way to record/take notes during recording/direct/etc. I now sit on my bed as the actors sit at a table in front of me and use 1-tap touch to highlight the script for notes, but back then I was trying a bunch of stuff out.
I didn’t want my note-taking to interfere with sound, so I sat out in the hallway with my headphones and left Julia and Briggon in my bedroom. So I’m sitting on the floor staring at a closed door, and Briggon and Julia are just on their own. Briggon gets to a line that went something like, “I had a rough day at school”, but instead of school, Briggon goes full-adult and says “work”. And even though I couldn’t see Briggon’s face, I could just hear him have that moment of, “wait, what”.
I don’t know why, but that was such a fun, funny moment - Briggon plays a teenager extremely convincingly, but he definitely slips up sometimes.