u/mysterylover_22

Do you think Manon could be in a new group?

Disclaimer: Everything I’ve learned about Katseye has been against my will.

Just from the information I’ve seen it seems Geffen is the spearhead behind what’s happening to Manon. Which leads me to wonder: when her departure is finally announced, do you think Hybe will try to put her in a new group project—not an existing one? If so, do you think it would work? I don’t see why she couldn’t be in a new group. She wasn’t in Katseye for a long time, and a new group could be a fresh start. She would go into this project with more wisdom, and will hopefully not get screwed over again. I personally think she would do better in a group than as a solo artist. But if it’s just modeling, being an influencer, and maybe an actress she wants to do, then that’s completely fine as well. She’s got the fan base and support to do just that.

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u/mysterylover_22 — 2 days ago
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Comeback Sound Direction

Hey Sones! About a month or so ago, I posted on here asking everyone what sound they would want from SNSD for their 20th Anniversary comeback. Well, I’ve been thinking more and more about what kind of sound I would like and wanted your opinions.

Part of me loves the idea of a “classic Soshi” sound: big melodic chorus, bright energy, strong harmonies, clean choreography, and that unmistakable Girls’ Generation feeling. But another part of me feels like a milestone comeback like this one should show growth and evolution, not just revisit what they’ve already done.

I’ve been imagining a true Y2K/retro-future pop concept: late ’90s/early-2000s pop influences, sleek futuristic production, strong group harmonies, empowering, encouraging, and emotional lyrics, and visuals that feel nostalgic but still modern. Not “I Got A Boy 2.0” or “Genie 2.0,” but something that keeps the SNSD DNA while pushing it forward. I think one or two songs that’s more reminiscent of classic Soshi, or the pop maximalist sound of the 2010s, could still fit on the album. It would just, of course, have to be in the sound sphere of the rest of the album.

I would you use these artists, albums, songs got reference:

- SNSD 1st album

- NSYNC (I’ll Never Stop)

- Britney Spears

- TLC (Unpretty)

- BoA

- Rina Sawayama

- Crystal Kay (Kira Kuni)

- Kylie Minogue

- Destiny’s Child

I personally would want this to be their best album. Really come back strong!! An album where every track is strong and worthy to be a single. A timeless album.

What do you all think would feel most right for their 20th anniversary?

P.S. For fun, I created a presentation that lays out a bit of what I would do with this comeback. If any are interested I can share that.

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u/mysterylover_22 — 3 days ago

Feedback

Looking for honest feedback for second revision. (u/HotspurJr)

Title: Chasing Gold (tentative)

Genre: Sports Drama

Page Length: 134pg

Logline:

A gifted young wrestler in rural Korea struggles to balance her dream of going pro with her duties as a firefighter and daughter, but when mounting family pressure, financial strain, and a life-changing emergency force her to choose, she must decide whether pursuing her calling is worth risking everything.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CcPI-xuIWAMBspgo82NqrmU1f4q39C12/view?usp=drivesdk

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u/mysterylover_22 — 3 days ago

Final Draft Big Break Rule

Hello! I am looking into entering the Big Break contest, but I’m curious about the page count rule. The rules state that all entries for full-length screenplays must be approximately 80-120 pages, and anything over 150 pages will be disqualified. There seems to be a grey area, and my script is 133 pages long. Would it not qualify?

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u/mysterylover_22 — 4 days ago

Hello! I’m a writer and I’m currently working on a story that has two Hispanics go on a date on Coney Island’s boardwalk. I am just hoping someone clarifies whether or not black and Hispanic people were allowed onto the boardwalk during that time period. Was there segregation and other restrictions? I’ve done some googling and there’s no clear answer.

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u/mysterylover_22 — 16 days ago