"Now we're brothers in murder Kyle, 'cause that's how much I love you."
Black Circle Boys (1997) dir. Matthew Carnahan

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"Now we're brothers in murder Kyle, 'cause that's how much I love you."
Black Circle Boys (1997) dir. Matthew Carnahan
I started and finished Quiet on Set in one sitting this evening. There’s obviously a lot to unpack from this docu-series and it would take a significant amount of time to run through every single thing that stood out to me in all the wrong ways, so I just want to quickly say this: there was an abundance of red flags with all these adults who were trusted with young children, and it truly blows my mind that 1) Nickelodeon as a network approved it and 2) almost none of the parents of these child stars spoke out about it. The ones who did were either alienated from their child or their child was fired. I can’t remember who it was who said something along the lines of “if you’re an adult who’s going to employ children, it’s your responsibility to ensure that you create an environment where they feel safe expressing they’re not comfortable with something,” but she hit the nail on the head with that one. In the 20 year time span this docu-series covered, none of these child stars felt comfortable expressing any discomfort they felt in their tenure with Nickelodeon. Jennette McCurdy’s book still haunts me to this day, and it pains me to say that she barely scratched the surface.
It’s disappointing to learn that so many disgusting things were going on behind the scenes of so many shows I adored as a child/tween, and I hope every single one of these child stars know how much support they have and are able to heal.
Dan Schneider, Jason Handy, Brian Peck, Ezel Channel, Robin Bell, and whoever else was behind these child stars being abused and exploited — you should all feel ashamed of yourselves and I genuinely hope you all know no peace for the rest of your lives.
“Hush Now, Banshee! We’re trying to read!”
text: ty ⇆ kyle
Ty: so isn't it like kinda fucked up that like
Ty: you could kill someone
Ty: not to be fake deep but do you ever think about that
Ty: like not in general btw i mean you specifically cause you're a bartender like. what if you don't cut someone off or take their keys. bro it's over
Ty: also i'm watching queer eye and i have some thoughts for you about that too
Ty: but this first
i love kenny a LOT
Seinfeld, 1997
The War at Home (2005-2007)
( @kylessullivan ) “Hey, so, level with me, okay? Have you ever seen, like, Bigfoot or somethin’? Remember that you can’t lie. ‘Cause I’ll know.”