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Before you go. Any comments on byler? 🎤
Ah, yes. The byler predicament. Allow me to muddy the waters even more.
But first, a disclaimer: to be clear, I have no conclusive/confirmed information about season 5. What I know are inferences made from previous leaks, combined with what we now know as fact.
A little more on that before I get to Byler:
The leak came from outside of Netflix; a third-party private company that offers closed captioning services (as confirmed by Forbes, then eventually Netflix). The leaked videos of Heartstopper Se3 and Arcane Se2 are low resolution (640x266 / 640x480) encodes of unlocked edits (ie: edits that are subject to change at the network's discretion), and devoid of VFX. If you're a fan of either show, don't waste your time because it will only spoil the finished product.
That being said, I doubt that there is any video of ST5 episodes 1 through 3, as purported by the so-called "hacker" (I use that in "quotes" because any schlub with an email address could have accessed the server without restriction -- the login app had no restrictions to the inhouse videos).
So, aside from the fact that Netflix will aggressively pursue civil and criminal charges against the source (if they ever find the person) -- a threat that any legit hacker would certainly ignore (unauthorized access to a computer network is already a federal crime, regardless of whether or not something was "taken" and/or released publicly) -- I think there won't be any video of ST5 leaked because it doesn't exist.
A legit hacker would have released it already, defying both Netflix and the FBI, and in such away that would make tracking them down impossible. What is there to lose? Nothing for a legit "hacker." And let's be honest: this wasn't a "hack" of top-secret government documents. And the "hack" will not cause long-term financial damage to a publicly traded company like Netflix. In an election year, the Feds have more important cyber criminals to go after than a scriptkiddy looking for notoriety in the Fortnight Discord app.
Realistically, it's doubtful more than a cease-and-desist letter from Netflix to that Twitter influencer dude, and perhaps firing the IT guy who forgot to flick the privacy toggle on the login app at the closed-captioning company, will come to fruition. And like I said, a legit hacker has zero fucks to give, so threats of a civil lawsuit or prison time would mean nothing to them because their OPSEC would be 100%.
Also, it's my belief that no videos of ST5 will come out because of how TV series are made. Principal photography of ST5 is around 12 months (December 2023 - December 2024). That's a 5-day work week, 16-hours per day. Not including holidays, reshoots, and unforeseen delays, about 48 - 50 weeks in total -- so, about 250 - 300 days of shooting (a movie is often 30 - 120 shooting days). Post production -- which includes editing, music, VFX rendering, ADR, etc. -- will take at least 6 months. For a $200 million series like ST5, 4 - 6 weeks of per-episode-editing is not unheard of. Stranger Things is arguably a Netflix legacy. It's not only going to be protected, but perfected.
Season 5 is being released in two-parts. Part 2 will likely still be in post-production when Part 1 is released. To give you an idea of how close producers come to hard deadlines for series: I watched (legit) screeners of Locke & Key Se2 -- the final two episodes -- before they were complete -- 2 weeks before the world premiere. It's that close.
ST5 shoots chronologically, with some exceptions. Meaning, they film in order of episode. (Movies, on the other hand, film according to scene and schedule -- scenes that take place in the same location, but spread throughout the movie and take place on different days, are shot consecutively). The leak happened in late June (apparently), which would mean that episodes 1 through 3 would have been shot and edited by May. That's not realistic. Like, at all. If I were a betting man, I'd say that episode 1 is still being edited as I write this. There is still 4 months of principal photography remaining.
My expectation is to see trailer #1 during the Super Bowl in February. And October 31, 2025 as a release date for Part 1.
My expectation is a December release for Part 2.
Hardcore hype and teasing for 10 months.
This is my guess; based on personal experience with shows and movies that are not Netflix properties.
Okay, so, Byler...
If you believe the 2022 "definitely not leaked Se4 scripts" are definitely real... then Will is "fully resigned to knowing that he’s just ripped off the Band-Aid." #Byler, as we know it, will never come to be and #Mileven is endgame.
Or, if you believe the "definitely not leaked Se4 scripts" are definitely cap, then Byler is, in fact, the real endgame.
Given the circumstances, I am obviously the former. And, as much as I hate to say it, Will and Mike will never be a couple. 99% confident about that one.
Whichever side you take, in the words of Dr. Emmet Brown, "You're not thinking fourth dimensionally." (hint)
Will Will find love? No. There are bigger plans for Will. Conversely, there are plans for El that go way beyond teenage love. Again, if you believe the fake scripts to be real, then it will become apparent in ST5 that Will and El share a unique connection. My inference is that they are related. If not in the current timeline, then in the alternate timeline and reality (that will be revealed in Se5). "Young versions" of "Will, El, Mike, and the others," have already been cast to appear in Se5. But, IMAO, they're not the "young versions," but the alternate timeline/reality versions. Back to the Future, and Terminator are huge influences. As is the JJ Abrams movie "Super 8" (watch the movie, there are so many similarities with it, and Stranger Things).
I'll also add that there were scenes filmed in 2020/2021 that were meant to be included in season 5. I think -- if memory serves -- it's in or at a church and touches on the theme of "occult murders". So, I wouldn't be surprised if Eddie Munson makes an appearance.
In my professional opinion as a writer (excluding what I may or may not know about ST5): regardless of what scripts you've read -- official, unofficial, fake, real -- the series endgame has already been revealed on screen. I'll explain:
In general terms, for any television series with a definitive finale, and a pre-determined ending, writers follow a blueprint: specific plot points that must revealed along the way so that the story makes sense to viewers -- even to those with conflicting opinions.
If the writing is done correctly, then (for example) when something is revealed in episode 25, viewers will experience a lightbulb moment: "Oh yeah, I remember the references during episodes 2, 5, and 15."
So, using the Byler vs Mileven plotlines, it's plausible that either outcome is still possible. That's the brilliance of Stranger Things' writers' room (I say that sincerely).
Clues have been dropping since episode 101. Spoken dialogue, secondary dialogue, music selection (read the lyrics), character names, specific dates, shooting locations, pop culture references, carefully choreographed shots and scenes, numbers, dates, background props... Everything contains a piece of a puzzle that reinforces what is already known, and reveal what will soon become obvious.
Seriously, I don't know the ending of ST. And honestly, in my experience, it's more likely than not that only the Duffers and a small handful of Netflix/21 Laps execs know the real ending. For a series as big as Stranger Things (with an estimated season 5 budget surpassing $200 million), don't be surprised if more than one ending is filmed. Certainly, more than one has been written. It's not uncommon to leak misleading (but highly plausible) information on purpose. Netflix marketing peeps are top in their field, and outside-the-box thinkers.
What I do know is that the endgame -- be it canonical or other -- will completely blow you away and go down in history as Netflix's most watched finale.
Or, it will be the biggest let down since The Sopranos ending -- the first one AND the do-over.
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What’s Going On with Lee Brown —
Guest: Chloe Wareham Gordon
https://youtu.be/a4Zr_METUj4?feature=shared
Thank you so much for having me on, Lee!
And many thanks to those who powered through all 1 hour+ of my ramblings 😅
Here is a link to the latest draft of my report (still much to update; this is mostly from May 2024): https://docs.google.com/document/d/16Ad8lU1lRASdfRk2mZ2X3XvSgG4G3B7ntNT1itMEJE4/edit
In the first paragraph of the Introduction in the aforementioned report, there is a link to the W&C Contract with the City of Peekskill.
Here are some screenshots of the defensive and threatening messages from Chereese Jervis-Hill (who, ironically, is in charge of processing community feedback as the DEI subcontractor; caught these before she blocked me): https://photos.app.goo.gl/wna9bSkmevKNtttQ7
The best way to sum up my key concerns is as follows:
1) where is the money designated for inorganic ads—up to $20k (in April 2024), as it appears none have been purchased? Has the agency already been given this money, or is it to be withheld until such ads are scheduled?
2) where is the oversight? Who approved of having a close friend of the two major
subcontractors on the Project Advisory Board?
3) who agreed to that Severability Clause? Why are there no requisites for quarterly reviews (as the contract only includes a 6-month project review, versus every 3-months)? Also, why can’t we, the public, access that 6-month review?
4) there was only one open community forum led by the DEI officer back in March at BeanRunner to listen to citizen concerns. Why not hold multiple or offer digital forums to enable those who couldn’t make it to that one to be heard?
5) I suspect the sub-contractors and contractor are all still involved with the project and I have yet to hear of any change in operations. Why? It’s clear that residents are—at best—dissatisfied with their work and—at worst—made physically ill by the knowledge that they’re getting paid premium prices for objectively low-quality and/or absent work.
6) would the City be willing to issue a statement confirming that a contract renewal will not be considered without a thorough (and public) review?
7) what’s happening with the Wayfinding side of the DRI marketing strategy?
8)what policies will be instituted in the future to ensure that this mess never occurs again? For instance, creating a volunteer marketing oversight committee, hiring a marketing/comms quality control person to provide supervision, a new process of properly vetting all contractors and subcontractors to ensure they’re qualified for their roles, etc…?
9) I still can’t get over the irony of me facing the most retaliation from the person tasked with being a sympathetic community liaison… what is your plan for addressing such whistleblower retaliation and outright dismissal of citizenry concerns?
10) have the Connors been tracking their hours worked? Can we receive a report that outlines exactly what their top-dollar “agency,” “directing,” and “producing fees”—coming out to $20k in the month of April alone—are going towards?
11) there have been “stakeholder” meetings per the contract. Who are these “stakeholders” and how were they selected?
12) again, the irony of this project being DEI-focused, what will be done to ensure that contractors/subcontractors are selected based on merit, and now shoe-ins because of BCW/Chamber/political connections?
13) what is the accounts’ collaboration and attribution policies? Would the city be willing to go backwards and edit the photo captions sourced from the accounts I manage and reposted as seemingly original posts (sans credit) to say, “#repost from…” or “original post by…” “photo by…”? And what is the policy re: Chereese seemingly using the city’s main IG account to collaborate with her personal business account and the Farmer’s Market accounts?
14) what is the penalty, if any, for not meeting project deliverables and handing over tasks to other names and unnamed contract players?
15) I didn’t get a chance to mention the newsletter here, but the newsletter is anodyne and basic. There is also little effort to funnel people to sign up for it. (I didn’t even know the city had one until the Matts mentioned it to me in the context of trying to point out at least W&C et al. are doing something).
16) there’s supposed to be a new tourism website and more frequent event and city website updates… There’s nothing as of yet. What’s the city’s plan to address that deficit? The local businesses need a general digital bulletin board badly.
17) why, in the few posts shared to the city pages, was there a ribbon-cutting that would have been more fit for the BID/Chamber pages? What is posted where? What are the rules?
18) what is the plan for better integration with the Hispanic community and businesses?
19) what is the content calendar plan? How can we ensure content is posted promptly and timely?
20) why did the contractors nix the open call for spokespeople and dancers? Once again, a contract built around inclusivity has proven itself exclusive.
21) who is running the city’s DRI grant instagram page?
22) will you publish the organic and inorganic website traffic and social media analytics from the contract duration to today?
23) will the public be able to weigh in re: city logo and slogan? Why not source a design from a local artist and the slogan from a local marketer?
24) what is the community engagement strategy for comments? I’m concerned Chereese is in charge of responding to folks on social media, which would explain why the “Friendly Town” is responding to residents in a defensive and unfriendly manner. (Eg one resident being like, “late event notice,” and the city’s account responding along the patronizing lines of, “we already posted it; pay attention.”)
Please email the Matts directly with any thoughts, feedback and concerns.
Thanks to all!
Let’s not let them get away with this, and, in worst case, renew the contract with a “private sponsor,” or shadow communications director
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Official manga for the Trainer Lodge featuring Raihan
Art by Genzo (Twitter/X: Me_Genzo)
Transcript
Raihan: This one's perfect!
Raihan: Though, I did promise I'd help a friend pick out some—
Raihan: Oops! Sorry!
Duraludon: Alloy…
Duraludon: …
Raihan: Right now… I should be focused on my time with you.
Raihan: This suits you perfectly, mate.
Raihan: Oh well. I can still make good on that promise next time I see them.
[ Japanese version ]
#manga#official manga#trainer lodge artworks#artworks#official art#official artworks#official artwork#pokemon#pokemon masters#pokemon masters ex#pokemas#default raihan costume#gym leader raihan#duraludon#genzo#mentions scottie or bettie#edit: credited artist 8-10-2023#edit: caption changed 5-3-2024
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Official manga for the Trainer Lodge featuring Raihan
Art by Genzo (Twitter/X: Me_Genzo)
[ English version ]
#manga#official manga#trainer lodge artworks#artworks#official artworks#official artwork#official art#pokemon#pokemon masters#pokemon masters ex#pokemas#default costumes#gym leader raihan#default raihan costume#duraludon#genzo#note: link to the english version now added#edit: credited artist 8-10-2023#untranscribed#edit: caption changed 5-3-2024
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