This one is so beautiful :’-(
it matters how this ends
‘cause what if i never love again?
Dark Matter season 1 = Canuck sci-fi + Ruby Rose! Franchement c’est bien fait ça
hey so I finally made a scifi recommendations slideshow
stay tuned for a fantasy one
The “hay is for horses” call back is from a cockney poem based on the alphabet but not the traditional “A is for Apple”. My dad, who was from London, England used to recite it to me whenever I said “hey” or “eh” (yes, I am Canadian).
My memory recalls the poem as follows:
Hay is for horses (A)
Beef or mutton
Seaforth Islanders (C)
Differential
Heave a brick (E)
Effervescent (F)
… I think G for a Q (Guinea for a ? )
I will do a search later to find the rest.
Day 6: a world building idea I had to give up.
I had wanted to connect my current wip to the northeast blackout of 2003 but that was not feasible with the timeline and setting.
of @the-wip-project‘s challenge
Q40: How do you start a new story?
A40: I start with the scene that the idea came to me with. I write out that scene as completely as possible. Afterwards, I re-read it and think of what is needed to make this scene make sense.
Hello! I was rewatching season 3 because ... clexa and realized this. Clarke’s room in the tower is directly under the throne room. Which means that in Season 3 Episode 3, Clarke may have witnessed the Azgeda Ambassador fall past her window after Lexa pushed him off the tower. After Clarke and Lexa’s confrontation, Clarke returns to her room’s window. If we assume Lexa went directly up to her throne room after said confrontation, then Clarke seeing a falling body is a distinct possibility. Who knows, she may even have heard the confrontation in the throne room!
Here is a shot of Lexa standing on the balcony outside of the throne room at the end of Season 3 Episode 2. Note the shape of the balcony and the statues that “hold it up”.
Episode 3 starts with a scan up Polis Tower to Clarke’s bedroom. Just before it closes in on Clarke in the window, we see the top of the tower, including the Throne Room and balcony.
The camera closes in on our fearless Wanheda brooding while looking at the view. Note the statues on either side of the window.
How I wish they had filmed Clarke’s Reaction!
of @the-wip-project‘s challenge
I’m actually very curious to read the other answers to this question.
Q51: Do you use tools for plotting and what are they?
A51: It’s not a tool, per se, but a method:
“Katytastic's 3 Act/ 9 Block/ 27 Chapter Outling Method!”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fe3eodLF_Uo
And Kane just backs up to move out of bell’s way. Wtf?
Bell unnecessarily inserting him into a situation yet again– probably just jealous of the intense eye-fucking that happened immediately prior to this
So excited about this!
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