shiphitsthefan:
“when would your showrunner ever [2/?]
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shiphitsthefan:

when would your showrunner ever [2/?]

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madeleinedevalois:

[sleepy hollow gets cancelled two days after orlando jones debuts on a new tv show written by one of the best fantasy writers of the century and calls out the horrific reality of black people’s lives]

Originally posted by peacelovecum

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nickyrads:

tredlocity:

tuffgreg:

this is so unbelievably extra, i love it

The showrunners wanted to add a new scene in which the main character takes advantage of an emotionally vulnerable woman on the day of his wife’s funeral. So, yea, thank god Gaiman stepped in.

I saw this article earlier and laughed so hard.

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Making Friends 101 with Mad Sweeney:

ofdragonsanddreams16:

Step one: Show them how much coins you have, on your hand, on earn, on your tongue. Coins are fucking awesome and you friend is gonna be in awe of your ability to produce them. 

Step two: Ask them to fight you. If even your bribery doesn’t work, proceed to step tree.

Step tree: Provoke them to fight you. Tease them about their wife death.  

Step four: FIGHT THEM! IT’S AMAZING! SHOW THEM THE SHEER UNHOLY FUCKING DELIGHT OF IT! 

Step five: Awesome, you made a new friend! Hopefully, he will be back soon from his journey and them you two can fight some more and do coin tricks together.  

American Gods and etymology

  • Mr. Ibis (about the Vikings in America): They did not yet have a word in their language for "miserable". They would have to invent one.
  • Me: See that's funny, because one of the words for "miserable" in Swedish is "eländig", which originally meant "exiled" or "in a foreign land".

hobrien:

American Gods ep. 1 + hints/clues/foreshadowing

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proinsiascassidy:

American Gods the characters so far: The Bone Orchard (1.01)

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mymadnesswon:

I just wanted to come back better than when I went in… for you. I wanted to be a part of your history.

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"

‘Hey,’ said Shadow. ‘Huginn or Muninn, or whoever you are.’

The bird turned, head tipped, suspiciously, on one side, and it stared at him with bright eyes.

‘Say “Nevermore,”’ said Shadow.

‘Fuck you,’ said the raven.

"

— Neil Gaiman, American Gods (via thebookbeard)

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