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How to help Wayward succeed!!
Hi guys, reposting this so we’re all on the same page for tonight!
Remember, unless you’re a Nielsen family, your live viewership doesn’t affect the ratings, but there ARE things you can do to show the CW and the Powers that Be that you want this show!
1. Tweet the hell out of it.
Though the handling of twitter rankings is mysterious, this is the single most important thing you can do to show your support. For your tweets to count you MUST tweet with with the #Supernatural hashtag. In addition, add the secondary #Wayward (JUST Wayward) hashtag to show specific support. Don’t add any other hashtags or it won’t get tracked.
Tweet while the show is airing and before and after, and be sure to tag our amazing writers and actresses in your positivity too! Tagging the official SPN account is useless though. This only counts with a US IP address, so if you’re outside of the US, try getting a VPN.
Also - tweet love to Robert Berens, Andrew Dabb, and all the amazing women that made this show possible!
2. Watch the episode digitally and LEGALLY
This is the only way to watch to assure that the CW is even slightly aware of you watching. So, even if you already say the episode, turn on the app and watch it again or in the background. This is a number we can change and move. Download it, stream it on Amazon, watch it on the CW site or app.
3. Rate the Episode on IMDB
This is small but Bloodlines is literally the lowest rated episode of the show ever, let’s make Wayward one of the Highest.
4. BOOST
Talk about the show to friends! Get them tweet and downloading! Maybe one of them will even be a Nielsen family! Build the BUZZ!
I know that you, like me, are so excited that this spin off we’ve been dreaming of for years is happening and supporting it is so important. This is just part one and we’re gonna do so great and the make the pilot in January HUGE.
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April 9th 1865: The American Civil War ends
On this day in 1865, 150 years ago, Confederate general Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union general Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Courthouse in Virginia, thus ending the civil war that had ravaged America since 1861. Sectional tensions over slavery, which had existed since the nation’s founding, came to boiling point with the election of the anti-slavery Republican Abraham Lincoln as president in 1860. The outraged Southern states feared the government would attempt to emancipate their slaves, whose labour provided the basis for the Southern economy, and thus seceded to form the Confederate States of America. Hopes for peace were dashed when shots were fired upon the Union Fort Sumter in April 1861, and the nation descended into civil war. The Confederacy, largely led by General Lee, initially had great success and defeated the Union in key battles including at Manassas and Fredericksburg. However, the Union’s superior resources and infrastructure ultimately turned the tide of war in their favour, crushing the Confederates at Gettysburg and with the destruction of Sherman’s march to the sea. Lee surrendered to Grant when hope of Confederate victory was lost, though Grant - out of respect for Lee and his desire for peaceful reconciliation - defied military tradition and allowed Lee to keep his sword and horse. While more armies and generals had yet to surrender, Lee’s surrender essentially marked the end of the deadliest war in American history, which left around 750,000 dead. Union victory ensured the abolition of slavery, opening up questions about what was to be the fate of the four million freedpeople. These debates, as well as how to treat the seceded states and how to negotiate their readmission into the Union, defined the challenges of the postwar Reconstruction era. The Civil War remains a pivotal moment in American history and in many ways, 150 years later, the nation is still struggling to unite the sections and cope with the legacy of slavery.
“The Confederates were now our countrymen, and we did not want to exult over their downfall.” - Grant upon Lee’s surrender
150 years ago
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Cult television thriller The X-Files will return for a limited series with David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson reprising their FBI agent roles, Fox Broadcasting network said on Tuesday.
I Love You in different languages:
- Albanian / Kosovo: Të Dua
- Afrikaans: Ek het jou lief (more romantic); Ek is lief vir jou (more platonic). note: “Ek hou van jou” means “I like you”.
- Arabic: احبك
- Cantonese:我愛你(ngor oi lei)
- Chinese: 我爱你 (wo ai n)
- Czech: mám tě rád
- Danish: Jeg elsker dig
- Dutch: Ik hou van jou
- English: I love you
- Fillipino: Mahal Kita
- French: Je t’aime
- Frisian: Ik hâld fan dy (Ik hald/hold fon da-i)
- German: Ich liebe dich
- Greek: Σ’ αγαπώ
- Hungarian: Szeretlek
- Icelandic : Ég elska þig ( said like : yegh elska thigh)
- Indonesian : Aku mencintaimu
- Italian: Ti amo
- Korean: 사랑해 (sa rang he)
- Latin: Ego amo te
- Norwegian: Jeg elsker deg
- Persian: دوستت دارم (dooset daram)
- Portuguese: Te amo
- Romanian: Te iubesc
- Russian: я люблю тебя
- Spanish: Te quiero, Te amo
- Swedish: Jag älskar dig
- Turkish: Seni seviyorum
- Urdu: Mai pyaar karthi hu
- Kannada: Nanu Ninna Preethisu thiddini
- Hindi: Mein tumse pyaar karta[male]hu(n) or mein tumse pyaar karti (female) hu(n)
- Telugu: nenu ninnu premisthunnanu
- Macedonian: Те сакам (Te sakam)
- Serbian: Волим те (Volim te)
- Croatian: Volim te
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