Watching the Chucky TV show really makes me wish they would have invested in more spin offs. Like, yes, you can keep the main chucky stuff, but also make some standalone movies using the other characters. Like, Tiffany is a given. People love her, and I think she deserves her own stuff outside of Chucky. Then there is the final Trio, who I think could potentially make a more light-hearted 'monster of the week' thing ala scooby do where they go around helping people with their monsters. Nica should be allowed to be with GG and maybe put them with Andy and Kyle. You can have they be the ones still hunting Chucky. I like the show, but I want to see more from these characters. They are so fascinating to me besides the possessed doll
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list of TV shows I watched in 2023:
(bold: shows that had new episodes out this year, brackets: I only watched the new eps, not the whole show again)
Murder Rooms
The Night Manager
Why didn't they ask Evans?
Cambridge Spies
Star Trek TNG
Star Trek Picard
Tage, die es nicht gab
Star Trek Prodigy
Succession
(Ted Lasso)
Kohlrabenschwarz
Arcane
Good Omens
Heartstopper
(Only Murders in The Building)
(Star Trek Lower Decks)
Sex Education
Our Flag Means Death
BBC Ghosts
(Doctor Who)
BBC Rev.
TV shows I (re)watched a substantial part of (with some system behind it):
Wizards of Waverly Place
Star Trek DS9
Boston Legal
Star Trek Voyager
The Thick Of It
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considering how many times i've already rewatched lockwood & co it's frankly shocking that netflix rarely even puts it in the "watch it again" section, let alone at the top of the list, where it frankly should stay.
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Why is food something in almost every show I watch?? As a person who doesn’t like to cook … this is hard to watch and not make me hungry after!!!
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My green flag is that if I don't like someone or someone bothers me... I don't remember them. I genuinely don't. I don't remember the name of half my school classmates and not a single one that actively bothered me (minus one I eventually became short-lived friends with). I could probably figure it out but there, it's gone. And even if I do remember them, I don't know them¹ anymore so why feel resentment lol.
¹ Either I don't know their current personality or I simply never interact w them now so I don't care if they still have the same personality. I'm just. Not affected by them, so why care either way.
I may dislike or get annoyed by someone, but out of sight, out of mind.
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it's so funny being reminded of my previous fandoms when someone likes a post from a few years ago, my incorrect quotes posts used to do really well in like 2020 😭
i think it's also interesting to see my eras of what kind of stuff I posted, like 2019 and backwards I was mostly reblogging and posting oneshots and that was really it, i was just in fandoms for the fics tbh
2020-2021 was a LOT of incorrect quotes and longer fics but i was also really active on editing instagram at that time
2022 I mostly just reblogged stuff usually art because i was on twitter that year with major art/writing block - like i stopped editing, drawing, writing and basically just talked about streamers into the void because i didn't interact with people very often 😭
and this year im pretty much only here saying whatever thoughts i feel like writing down, i love being able to just post rants about my favourite things whenever i want - and it feels really freeing realising that i can just explain my ideas for AUs and stuff, i don't have to write something into a fic to share my ideas which i love so so much
sometimes it's nice to just look back on how much has changed in just a few years :D
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I tried to write a novel. Not once. Not twice. But about 12 times. Here's how that would play out:
1. I sit down and knock out 10 pages
2. I share it with someone
3. They say "It's goooood" like it's not good
4. I ask for critical feedback
5. They say, "Well....the plot just moves so quickly. So much happens in the first few pages it doesn't feel natural."
So I'd write more drafts. I'd try to stretch out the story. I would add dialogue that I tried to make interesting but thought was boring. I would try including environment and character descriptions that felt unnecessary, (why not just let people imagine what they want?)
Anyways, I gave up trying to write because in my mind, I wasn't a fiction writer. Maybe I could write a phonebook or something.
But then I made a fiction podcast, and I waited for the same feedback about the fast moving plot, but guess what???
Podcasts aren't novels. The thing that made my novels suck became one of the things that made Desert Skies work. I've received some criticism since the show started, but one thing I don't receive regular complaints about is being overly-descriptive or longwinded.
In fact, the opposite. It moves fast enough that it keeps peoples attention.
I always felt I had a knack for telling stories but spent years beating myself up because I couldn't put those stories into novel form. The problem wasn't me. The problem was the tool I was trying to use.
All that to say:
If, in your innermost parts you may know that you're a storyteller but you just can't write a book, don't give up right away. You can always do things to get better and there's a lot of good resources.
But if you do that for a while and novel writing just isn't your thing, try making a podcast, or creating a comic, or a poem, or a play, or a tv script.
You might know you're an artist but suck at painting. Try making a glass mosaic, or miniatures, or try charcoal portraits, or embroider or collage.
You might know you're a singer, but opera just isn't working out. Why not yodel?
I could keep listing out examples, but the point is this. Trust your intuitions when it comes to your creative abilities, but don't inhibit yourself by becoming dogmatic about which medium you can use to express that creativity.
Don't be afraid to try something new. Don't be afraid to make something new. You might just find the art form that fits the gift you knew you always had, and what it is might surprise you
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