seasonal homosexual depression | Venom fan animation.
Eddie's having another seasonal homosexual depression. don't worry, he'll calm down soon, especially with his symbiote; it knows how to clam him down. ;))
this was supposed to come out during Pride Month, but due to my mental state, the animation only came out now. please, forgive me. 😭
and it doesn't look quite the way i planned and it doesn't look good, but still!! :((
to me Eddie is pansexual, because it seems to me that he falls in love not with a person, but with personality, y'know? and also demisexual, but there are already details. :))
the Venom symbiote is agender for me, for me it always use it/its pronounces. yeah--
hope you liked this silly animation and it lifted your spirit! tell me what do you think? :3
have a wonderful day/night everyone and take care of yourself and know that you're loved!! <33
thinking about how from June 2017 - April 2018, Dr. Steven was written as like literally the most wonderful man in the universe and someone I would do literally anything for. even Dan Slott couldn't fuck him up completely (but one of his colorists did, but that's another story). but I think if I were to make a banner for Dust to Dust it would literally just be panels of Dr. Steven with little heart stickers and doodles for literally the best character to be introduced in Venom vol 3.
There's so much we don't know about him though!! What's his full name? Is "Dr. Steven" some kind of alias? What are his hobbies? Relationship status? How did he get into xenobiology? Does he keep a poster of Reed Richards in his apartment? Does he actually have a really normal and fairly stable life and supportive family? Is it possibly because he has worked around the likes of occasionally ex/current supervillains and criminals that he's just "Dr. Steven"?
I think the thing I love the most about Boom is that it’s such a simple but effective premise. No aliens, limited special effects, one simple set that’s more or less just a pile of rocks but still choc full of tension. Steven Moffat came back with the promise of Disney money and used precisely none of it lmao.
Say what you will about him but Moffat knows what doctor who is really about! Fucking around and finding out in some old quarry.
Some things I found interesting from Rachel Talalay's live commentary of Heaven Sent at Chicago TARDIS:
- The story was originally set in a haunted house with weeping angels.
- Sometimes a single line would be shot across a mix of three locations: two actual castles and a set.
- The script was clear that the castle should have no interior lighting except for the fireplace where The Doctor dries their clothes. Rachel got some pushback from the crew on a shaft of light coming at an angle from outside, asking where the light came from. Her response was, "It doesn't have to come from anywhere. It comes from 'It looks good.'"
- Rachel worked to give more of a horror vibe to certain scenes. She did things like add a spooky wind, have Peter play the tone more for horror, and even consult with Murray Gold to keep the tone consistent. She also pushed for a “creepy garden” as opposed to the formal garden Moffat had scripted.
- Jenna wasn’t available for most of the shots where Clara is writing on the TARDIS chalkboards. They originally used a double, but the double was too obviously not Jenna. It was actually the person who did the colour grading who found other usable shots of Jenna from behind and put them in the final episode.
- Everyone was very worried about Peter hurting his hand punching the wall, especially since he had hurt his hand punching the TARDIS console in "Death in Heaven." They were going to have Peter just fake the punch and get a stunt person for close-ups, but Peter insisted on doing the punches himself because of the importance of the moment for his character. Rachel agreed on the condition that, "If you hurt yourself, you're the one who tells your wife." (He did not hurt himself again.)
- When the Doctor burns themselves and their hand dissolves away to nothing, the hand was sculpted out of Lush bath bombs. Rachel had the idea and suggested it as a cost-effective solution. So they just sculpted Peter's hand out of bath bombs and poured some water on it.
- When the Doctor breaks through the wall and the Veil collapses, the collapse was achieved by filling the Veil costume with helium balloons and then popping them.