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Came for the incredible MCR knowledge, stayed for that but also for the Frank bullying lol. Love that little twink
omg...do i bully frank?? i feel like i defend him most of the time
send ‘came for the ___ stayed for the _____’
Why are you still awake?? Isn’t it like almost 7 am on the east coast??
My sleep schedule is fucked. I go to bed at like 2 or 1 and wake up at 3 and stay up until 7 and then eventually go back to bed until 12.
a healthy lifestyle
Thots on the current state of popular TV?
uhh trashcan dumbpster fire.
To expound, we first have to define what we mean by “popular” tv. Do we simply mean most widely watched? Or do we mean most widely loved, appreciated, enjoyed? And therefore do we mean award-winning? Or like “popular” music, do we mean a specific style or genre? For my purposes, I’d go with “most widely watched” regardless of opinion, but I’d also rather focus on the industry, bc it’s not like consumers rly have any modicum of control over what’s produced.
Some claim we’re still in a second “golden age of television” but as with the trajectory of any “age,” I think we’ve past the tipping point.
I believe the said “golden age” peaked after s*perwh*l*ck (yes it’s problematic as a fandom, but the level of investment and devotion was extremely telling of tv culture) and during the emergence of the first n*tflix originals, when h*lu wasn’t d*sney and still had a free option. imo, the tipping point was when new services emerged and n*tflix focused on increasing subscriptions rather than keeping the ones they had. Also fits that niche right before every novel and movie and miniseries was a reboot or sequel. When the focus was simply on telling a good story, rather than wriging new money out of old fans.
(I have to address my nostalgia as an effect on my judgement. My perspective is influenced, if not entirely based upon, my greater enjoyment of television in that era. I’ve struggled to enjoy anything for the last few years, whereas during that period, I felt as though certain shows were a part of me in a way.)
I suppose my point is that the introduction of streaming was the peak of the age, and thus brings about its end. We’ve passed the point where streaming is novel and innovative and reached the point where it’s standard and intensively commodified – not that it wasn’t commodified initially, but now its sole purpose is to make money, whereas initially it had also been a revolutionary new platform for new creators and new audiences.
I also think the introduction of the binge-model cheapens the medium as a whole. I don’t inherently disagree with binge-model stories, but i dislike the culture it’s created. New shows that aren’t “bingeable” or “nonstop” are akin to relics of the past, and spoilers pop up mere hours after shows “drop” – like they’re albums lmao. Just because a narrative isn’t one big monolith doesn’t mean it doesn’t have value. I think binge-model shows deserve a place, but I hate the culture that’s built around them.
Another example of the “golden age” disintegrating is the direct line of communication between creators and fans (and I feel this most viscerally thru CR, though that’s not a television show). Young people gaining an awareness and social media presence just now aren’t aware we’ve begun the fall of this golden age. They think this communication is an inherent right. Others think this communication is a sign the golden age is still on the rise – to them, crowd-sourced stories are a symbol of the future, a digital communication age.
When in reality all this does is muddy the original intention of these stories. That’s not to say we can’t critique or call out tv shows and their creators – racism, misogyny, ableism are all important things to unlearn. I’m talking about the petitions to relaunch shows (b99, spn, every show that’s gone on too long), the demands for certain ships to be endgame.
I’m sorry, I think I’ve slipped into my lament about the decline fandom culture.
tl;dr: I believe the current state of popular television indicates that we’re in the decline of the second golden age of television. That’s not to say that all current pop tv is bad, or that the medium hasn’t made significant positive growth, specifically wrt representation and genre (leads of color, queer/disabled mcs, wider respect for animation, child actors playing their age – all significant). However, as is the usual course of events, capitalism has ruined it.
I started a book club with my friends except it’s tv shows instead of books and we’re starting with desperate housewives
Bi asks! 3,5,9,16,17,19,28
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3. lay on the roof bi or lay in the grass bi? (not that i ever have) 5. peppermint bi or cinnamon bi? 9. lace bi or mesh bi? 16. strawberry bi or cherry bi? 17. starburst bi or skittles bi? 19. antique bi or futuristic bi? 28. sun bi or moon bi?
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Literally me rn as I finished another picrew of my dnd character lmfao
Oh btw I decided on their name and it’s kinda lame but I couldn’t stand looking at any more star names so their name is Rigel
Like Nigel but with an R
for the songs ask! 2, 7, 8, 10, 11, 18 c:, 21, 22, 23, 29, 30
oh lord, bruh ok
2. 3 last songs you listened to (just found the spotify listening history page lol)
My Petersberg – Anastasia OBC
Learn to Do It – Anastasia OBC
The Neva Flows – Anastasia OBC
7. 3 songs you didn’t expect to like but eventually loved (very difficult to think of something I chose to listen to when I didn’t think I’d like it...)
Bad Guy – Billie Eilish
Talk Dirty To Me – Jason Derulo
Walzur Für Niemand – Sophie Hunger
8. 3 songs that remind you most of summer and vacation (pop-country in general makes me feel summery)
Why Did It Have To Be Me? – Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again OST
Snapback – Old Dominion
Thunder in the Rain – Kane Brown
11. 3 favourite songs from a movie/show (I didn’t know I had.. So Many omg can composers Chill)
Theme From Black Sails – Bear McCreary
He’s a Pirate – Klaus Badelt
Minor Swing – Rachel Portman
18. 3 songs that remind you of your best friend (I could probably make a full playlist (👉😜👉))
My Maria – Brooks & Dunn
Dear Maria Count Me In – All Time Low
Rainbow – Kacey Musgraves
21. 3 songs of your childhood (consider the full albums; I lived by these cassettes)
I’m Madeline from Madeline’s Favorite Songs
What’s It Like To Be A Mermaid? from The Little Mermaid: Songs from the Sea
Oodles of Noodles from Where, Oh, Where’s My Underwear?
HM: Baby Baluga by Raffi
(& just bc I ACTUALLY FOUND IT and i’m SHOOKETH): Heaven is a Wonderful Place from The Kids Praise Album !!)
22. 3 songs you listen to when you’re sad
Be Calm – Fun.
Giving Up – Ingrid Michaelson
Long Time Traveller – Wailin’ Jennys
23. 3 songs that never fail to get you pumped up (there are different kinds of pumped up...)
You Oughta Know – Alanis Morissette
Act My Age – One Direction
La Vie Boheme – Rent OST
29. 3 songs that influenced you/changed your life (this felt like 2 different questions; I’m going w albums that got me through The Rough Years aka college)
Midnight Heart – Watsky
Missing You – All Time Low
Someone New – Hozier
HM: Pretty Girl – Hayley Kiyoko
30. 3 songs you really want your followers to know (IJustThinkThey’reNeat.meme)
Change Your Ticket – One Direction
Hotel Key – Old Dominion
Gucci – The High Kings
Thank u angel, that was fun! Helped me remember some other stuff to listen to!!