the narrative is SO mean to merlin in s2 especially. arthur took a possessed cedric as a servant, druids died when merlin sent morgana to them, gaius gets imprisoned and interrogated by aredian bc merlin wanted to do a little fun bit of magic, he falls in love with freya and she dies, he has to lie to arthur so he won't kill his tyrant dad, he has to poison morgana so that camelot won't die, and then merlin has to set kilgarrah free and then he wrecks havoc on camelot... it is unbearable how much the narrative MAKES merlin hide his magic even further
if you leave out soft bread, it gets hard, but if you leave out hard bread (crackers, etc), it gets soft. and you're telling me we can understand anything in this world
you won’t rest till worlds collide so stake your claim and choose a side
— THE RIDE OF THE WITCHER, joey batey, joseph trapanese / the witcher season 3 soundtrack
SANTIAGO CABRERA as LANCELOT in MERLIN 2x4: Lancelot and Guinevere
I hate that planned obsolescence is starting to reach fandoms. I hate that fandoms are starting to die after two, three years, I hate that whenever you stop getting content that means the fandom will die and be gone.
I need people to stop trying to brush off old interests as being 'cringe' as soon as you lose interest, or worse: make it seem like it's imoral to like something that they themselves held so dear before.
Fandoms are meant to last for years and years, the moment content stops being created is the moment we truly thrive because we keep creating the content ourselves the way we love it and expand on the things that are already there for us.
I don't care if you lost interest on something, it's fine and normal even, but stop trying to blame and make fun of people who still do love the fandom and the content and the things we can create.
I need people to enjoy fandom again
How are you doing? Are there any symptoms yet? I'm sweating like a pig. But it's probably because it's 100 degrees in this room.
THE ROOKIE (2018) –1x20 "Free Fall"
nothing like rereading a book you loved when you were younger only to realize the author can't write
Drama Queen | dra·ma queen | /ˈdrɑːmə kwiːn/
a person given to often excessively emotional performances or reactions; a person who habitually responds to situations in a melodramatic way.
@pscentral event 15: favourite ships
when I dropped my sword, I threw it in the bushes and knocked on your door, and we live in peace






