Imagine your father The man whose stories your mother always told you and who has been absent for your entire life precisely abandoning you to raise a child that wasn't even his who will be become an emo furry. not even take you and your mother to live near at least or idk and when that billionaire mf die He decides to put only his adopted-grandchild in his will😭
this conversation physically PAINS me, especially when you think about one particular early journal entry written by hayth in forsaken: "the love i felt for father constantly threatened to engulf me with its sheer magnitude; i didn't just love him, i idolised him."
me talking about writing this show: it's such a privilege and i'm so grateful to be able to work on it, i'm so proud of it and delighted people listen and respond. it means so much to me to be able to make something like this thank you 🥺🥺🥺🥺
I really want to know Netflix's logic though. Why would anyone start a new tv show if chances are that it's going to get cancelled and leave the story unfinished? Have they thought that maybe viewership would be increased (if that's the problem here) if people weren't afraid of getting invested on a show that has no future?