I worried something like that might be in the works given that production moved to L.A.
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I worried something like that might be in the works given that production moved to L.A.
What are you responding to?
The sad-making developments in the Teen Wolf trailer.
Can you say them out loud? I can't work out what is especially sad-making and what is because of LA. The preview has been aired, I've been told, so it's not spoilery.
The part where Deucalion rips out Melissa's throat. I knew the actress was Atlanta-based, and with her getting a recurring role on The Walking Dead and this show's production moving to the West Coast, I figured the writing was on the wall. Jackson's absence they can easily explain away by his parents shipping him off for safety or therapy (or modeling school), but the custodial single mom of the teenage lead is a lot harder to get rid of non-lethally.
The part where Deucalion rips out Melissa's throat.
Oh, no!
Piece about the current state of Doctor Who. (Full disclosure - it's a site I write for occasionally too).
While we are on the topic: can anyone tell me what "the recipe is the souffle" is supposed to mean? It just makes me think "the map is not the territory" so I think I am approaching it wrong.
Fiona, thank you for that link!
Much as I want to lovelovelove all things Who, that article pretty much speaks for me (only much more intelligently than I could muster) and, while it made me snort, it does make me sad.
-t, I think 'the recipe is not the souffle' is supposed to be some sort of koan about the road not being the journey. (map not the territory, romance not the love...I dunno.)
It feels like we are supposed to be transfixed, waiting for some sort of twisty, too clever by half, outcome that will make us all feel dumb for not having followed its genius.
Then, we'll be fully satisfied that the convoluted 'she's impossible' recitations will suddenly make all the sense in the many worlds because...well, it will actually make sense somehow.
Or, I could just be bitter.