Yall I'm in a fucking lockdown holy fucking shit
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Yall I'm in a fucking lockdown holy fucking shit
2020 was one dumpster fire of a year.
COME AT ME 2021! HIT ME WITH YOUR BEST SHOT- I CAN TAKE IT!
I’m going to be working all day tomorrow, so the new chapter of Hear the Silence will be slightly delayed. I offer apologies to all my readers who like to read it during breakfast. Know that I see you and I love you, and I adore the fact you think reading HtS is a wonderful way to start your day!
Please excuse my slightly aimless rambling, but I am tired, about to go to bed, and I will have just as long a day tomorrow. Surrounded by herds of energetic children.
All the love to my readers <3
Zoo Brazil feat. Rasmus Kellerman - There Is Hope
Oh god fucking dammit
Don’t ask me how I accidentally deleted my account. I just did.
While TBL looks like it's about to get pretty exciting, I can't help but feel that Tom Keen/Ryan Eggold is being pushed out of the story. My understanding is that the spinoff isn't getting any more episodes, and Eggold himself hinted at that during a comment he made at a Tribeca Film Festival function. Do you think there's a place for Tom Keen in the overall Blacklist story going forward?
I haven't seen that interview, so I don't know if I agree or disagree with your statement about Redemption not being renewed.
But, yes, absolutely I think Tom has a place regardless of what happens with Redemption. Bokenkamp made it clear before Redemption aired that Tom would be back on the main show. He's tied too closely not to be. If they had meant to leave it so they could ease him off the show for any reason, I don't believe they would have worked as hard as they did to show Liz being supportive and how strong they've been together on his recent family drama.
I have no idea if Redemption will get a second season or not, but what I do know is that this creative team seems to know what they're doing. They went for a very specific time slot and set of episodes for the spinoff. I seem to have been wrong in my idea that they weren't looking for a second season (that was one crazy cliffhanger!), but that doesn't negate the fact that their airtime was chosen carefully. I think the Jo(h)ns knew the risks associated with setting up a new show during the spring and in a late time slot. I imagine that they have a backdoor that they can use to deal with everything.
Right now we're viewing episodes that were filmed while Ryan was filming Redemption. I love that man's energy, but he can't be at two places at once. We knew we'd have some episodes without him, so it's not some terrible sign of things to come, just scheduling conflicts. Honestly, I wouldn't expect him back until the last episode or two. I'm hoping for that birthday party they talked about on Redemption, personally. There seems to be a bit of a time overlap, so maybe that's how they'll bring him back on.
For now I'm enjoying the crazy ride Blacklist has us on. Kate's backstory was utterly fantastic and I'm really looking forward to meeting Gale tonight.
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Changes are happening.... Even now... As we go on... We will always remember the good times... *[ Restarting....]