What do you think the "incident" is that triggers the slayhem route in 2x2?
I personally think it has something to do with >!Chiaki, maybe revealing herself early on!< but I wanna know what you guys think
I personally think it has something to do with >!Chiaki, maybe revealing herself early on!< but I wanna know what you guys think
I need help, i've been trying to write songs for years. some are great, most don't get finished. Lately though i've been trying to actually buckle down and get a good batch of them finished but the problem i keep running into is that all my songs are so i don't know like, samey?
ABAB rhymes, Verse1, 2 Chorus, Verse 3, 4.... When i listen to artists i like, artists with the type of sound i'm going for, their music is NEVER so cut and dry. it's all so freeform and sounds so effortless- but for the life of me I can't figure out how to replicate that. Do songs need framework?? Do their songs maybe have a framework i can't put my finger on??? how can i make my songs more freeform but still make them make sense???
I'm literally racking my brain for his name right now, but i was trying to write an AU and i needed an antagonist and then i remembered talk in the fandom that "The nerd character was originally supposed to have a crush on Veronica" both in the movie and the musical i think? is this true or just an old fandom rumor??? and if so what was his name and what's the source for this??
I remember him being depicted as the nerd from the "What did i ever do to them?" line in the musical, and in the movie he's the guy that Veronica asks "What's under the gym?" to which he thinks he's hitting on her and slyly replies "the boiler room"
I really want to write him into my story especially since i'm also repurposing Betty Finn's character aswell
It disappoints me that a lot of people don't see the point of Rug Island. It's always been one of, if not, my personal favorite episodes and i don't think many people understand the point.
I saw someone say, on a closed discussion, that it frustrated them that the episode starts with Bandit brushing off the kids saying he's got to go to work, but after the title card, he's seen playing with them anyways. But that's the whole point of the episode!!
Rug island represents childhood, it represents the lack of responsibility. In the beginning of the episode, Bandit laments that responsibility is a part of growing up which is why he must go to his job, to which Bingo responds that she's glad she's a kid. When Bandit arrives on Rug Island, Bluey is apprehensive, she insists that "Adults don't belong on Rug Island" that is because Adults are not children, and have responsibilities. Bandit, however, chose to be late to work that day in service of playing with the two of them. But eventually, he must return to his ship, his job, which represents Adulthood. It represents responsibilities. Bandit is essentially saying that, although childhood is fun, he must return to his Adult life. This point is hammered home when Bandit asks Bingo if maybe she can come with him, to which she replies "No. This is my home". She is still a child, she still has her life to live and her games to play. This calls all the way back to their exchange the beginning of the episode!!! Ugh, it's genius!!!! And then she even tells Bandit she's just glad he came to Rug Island. She's just happy he took time out of his day for his children.
And then of course, the gut-wrencher of the episode
"What did she give you?"
"Everything."
How can people not like this episode??? it's such a sweet sentiment about still taking time out of your day for your kids, but also the reality of growing up. And how even when you do grow up, you can keep your childlike wonder.
Is Will actually Canadian or was it a joke? Will mentioned recently while addressing the rumor about him being banned from Canada that it's false and that it "Has no basis because he himself is Canadian."
At first i thought he was being meta because his whole spiel was about not trusting everything you hear on the internet, and he even winked when saying it. Everyone in the comments also insisted it was a joke and played into the "Joke" but now i'm not so sure?
Because he said it again on another live in a much less joke-y tone? But he's also said he was "Born in New Jersey and will die in New Jersey", so doesn't that imply he's American? Unless i'm misremembering and he was just raised in NJ? Or is it all just a part of his commitment to online anonymity and he's just trying to further envelope himself in mystery?
I'm sorry I know this is stupid but I'm a big joke-not-getter and i wanna know if i'm just joke-not-getting right now