
First day on the job! :)
Super stoked to start my job as a wickie, thought I'd share this pic with my fellow men of the sea. Boss is old but seems alright!
Any advice I should keep in mind?

Super stoked to start my job as a wickie, thought I'd share this pic with my fellow men of the sea. Boss is old but seems alright!
Any advice I should keep in mind?
Lucia as a cattish fisherman has always worked wonders for me. It's a cute way to simplify her desires.
Any other favorite title cards? I think Sidney Sweeney gets paired with a snake in season 1. Nothing in S3 stuck out to me, but I'm only one episode deep.
Bend the knee and surrender your haggis. Pretty cool idea for show promotion.
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Part of Widow's Bay's success is obviously due to how well it parodies horror conventions for comedy, as well as a kind of comforting, "spooky story" atmosphere.
With that in mind, what specific parts of the horror genre are you hoping to see more of in S2?
Personally I'm hoping for more scruffy sailors and maritime horror. I want Tom Loftis stuck in The Lighthouse, dammit!
Joan says this to Roger in S2E9 while they're discussing the death of Marilyn Monroe.
To me, it always felt a little odd. Roger is a war veteran. And he's old. He's undoubtedly lost people, yet he says nothing as Joan leaves.
Is Roger reminiscing about a loss? Letting Joan make her point? Too drunk to know what's happening? I'm curious what people think.
Part of what makes the AL neat is the wide variety of different beliefs and objectives that they can pursue. Plus, it's always fun to hear about other people's warbands. What makes your guys unique? How'd they end up where they are?
To start, my guys, The Umbral Eye, got a little too close to the Eye of Terror during their post-heresy exile. Now Khorne and Tzeentch factions are competing for the favor of the gods, creating two sides within the warband that leads to further tension.
I think the score for this show is really underrated. That little string motif in the main theme lives in my head rent-free.
I also love how they weave it throughout the score, especially into scares/tense moments.
Not normally one to write about a specific scene, much less shot that has taken my attention, but I recently rewatched Skyfall and I felt the need to convey my appreciation for the one and only Judi Dench.
At around halfway through Skyfall, M goes to meet a recently captured Silva. One shot holds to her as she enters the room, maybe for five seconds at most; relatively briefly. Regardless of the length, the slight furrowing of the brow, the recognition hidden under years of professionalism, when confronted by part of M's past...
Judi Dench is a human treasure. Do you have a favorite moment of hers? Or a favorite moment from Craig's Bond movies?