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Chill on Sunday!
Mark Nauseef, Kudsi Erguner, Markus Stockhausen, Bill Laswell - Expansion From Mark Nauseef, Kudsi Erguner, Markus Stockhausen, Bill Laswell - No Matter (Metastation, 2008)
lmao metastation saying octvia threw a tantrum and went full on joffery baratheon in that 5x07 scene with indra made my night
So many people in this fandom have helped me thru tough times in rl--@chancellor-reyes who is delightfully emo and hilarious, @metastation and their hours long podcasts; @merdok1993 and her positivity and faith in Bellarke, @head-and-heart who is always so smart and insightful. Thanks for providing a distraction from all the horribleness that is the real world
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honestly @metastation podcasts are better when they talk for 3 hours. like YYEESS Erin and Claire please just melt my brain with all your perfect theories and brilliant insight. In my mind were best friends now because i’ve listened to you talk for close to 50 hours or whatever.
Hey @metastation is this the photo you meant because yes
@metastation I’ve recently finished clipping “Earth Kills” for vidding purposes and I did notice there are actually a small handful of glances between Jaha and Wells during Jake’s execution. But I think the most notable instance, and most applicable to your discussion of how Wells’ view of his father/the Ark’s class system changes at that juncture, is this shot at the end of the scene as Jaha leaves:
The way the camera racks focus from Jaha to Wells combined with how Wells is looking on at his father’s departure is intentional and strongly suggests much of what you discussed on the new podcast with regard to the Jahas.
And... that’s all I’ve got. Thought you would find this interesting, if not terribly surprising. :)