Maybe the suction was so stimulating?There was a rather humorous typo in the subtitles for this week's My Adventures with Superman
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Maybe the suction was so stimulating?There was a rather humorous typo in the subtitles for this week's My Adventures with Superman
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Wow. This is amazing. I had thought the movie was the last we would ever get.
Likewise. My daughter and I are excited.Wow. This is amazing. I had thought the movie was the last we would ever get.
I love Lower Decks and I'd be sad to see it go, but any show that gets more than 3 seasons these days is a miracle.A concerning observation from Mike McMahan, the show runner for Lower Decks:
Everything is changing. I think everything’s gonna continue to change. I would say nothing is safe. I don’t have any bad news for anybody, but also, I think you shouldn’t assume that this stuff is gonna stick around unless you vocally and watch it early on. I do not know if we’re going to have another season after the season we’re working on right now [Season 5]. Lower Decks could very well be a five-season show.
(CinemaBlend)
Which is ironic because Lower Decks fans are already pretty vocal about loving it and consistently watching it, to the point that it got a cross-over with Strange New Worlds. It's clearly very popular, even if there is a significant subsection of the Trek community that will never watch it for reasons fair ("I don't find it funny"), boring ("I don't like animation"), and foul ("HOW DARE THERE BE DIVERSITY IN MY SHOW THAT'S ABOUT DIVERSITY!"). That's not even getting getting into the folks who treat the franchise as a sacred cow...A concerning observation from Mike McMahan, the show runner for Lower Decks:
Everything is changing. I think everything’s gonna continue to change. I would say nothing is safe. I don’t have any bad news for anybody, but also, I think you shouldn’t assume that this stuff is gonna stick around unless you vocally and watch it early on. I do not know if we’re going to have another season after the season we’re working on right now [Season 5]. Lower Decks could very well be a five-season show.
(CinemaBlend)
I hope you're right. I'm worried it's more about the viability of Paramount's streaming business than anything specifically to do with the show.Which is ironic because Lower Decks fans are already pretty vocal about loving it and consistently watching it, to the point that it got a cross-over with Strange New Worlds. It's clearly very popular, even if there is a significant subsection of the Trek community that will never watch it for reasons fair ("I don't find it funny"), boring ("I don't like animation"), and foul ("HOW DARE THERE BE DIVERSITY IN MY SHOW THAT'S ABOUT DIVERSITY!"). That's not even getting getting into the folks who treat the franchise as a sacred cow...
To put it plainly, if the show is cancelled in Season 5, it'll be because that's the time for the cast to renegotiate their contracts and they'll (rightfully) want more money for the amazing work they've done.
This is a legit concern, but even IF Paramount had to fold up shop, it's not like they wouldn't look to team up with someone else first. You think Discovery wouldn't want to stream Star Trek and Nickelodeon stuff? Netflix?I hope you're right. I'm worried it's more about the viability of Paramount's streaming business than anything specifically to do with the show.
Good call.This is a legit concern, but even IF Paramount had to fold up shop, it's not like they wouldn't look to team up with someone else first. You think Discovery wouldn't want to stream Star Trek and Nickelodeon stuff? Netflix?
The music is very reminiscent of Super Mario 64, and the content is just like an updated 90's CGI short, but I'm more surprised how much mileage the Rule34 crowd has gotten out of this, and so quickly.The last few days all my feeds have been absolutely CLOGGED with fanart of this.
It's not a terrible idea. People like merch of stuff they like and if you can offer them stuff they like, it's a good way to finance the series and it's creators. God knows we wouldn't have gotten Delta Rune or the ports of Undertale if Undertale hadn't been such a smash success and had merch people wanted. Something similar is happening with the alt-fiction project Welcome Home: the Wally Darling dolls are helping Clown finance more of the project and helping them get out of what was a bad living situation.The music is very reminiscent of Super Mario 64, and the content is just like an updated 90's CGI short, but I'm more surprised how much mileage the Rule34 crowd has gotten out of this, and so quickly.
Also, we live in the age of "Juvenile Horror," and until it runs its course, you'd best buckle in for more of this.
EDIT: Hah! Watched a documentary on FNAF (and other juvenile horror) recently, and in it they basically say, "Juvie horror works best if you can also make the characters into a plushie or slap 'em on a shirt!" and watching the video all the way through until the end (my first time seeing it outside of memes, btw), I'll be ding-dangled if there isn't a link to go buy some plushies of the characters!
--Patrick
I honestly feel like this might be my favorite episode in awhile, entirely for how far and hard it goes.Rick and Morty tonight... yeah...a little too much, and more of the same all at once.