I’m supposed to be writing, but I couldn’t get this idea from s2e2 out of my head.
I glubbed up the size settings, so poor Scorpia is super tiny, but I love her anyway.
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#she ra #huntara #disaster biSokka
Uncle Iroh
Rose Nylund
Keanu Reeves (the actual person, not a role he’s played)
Ella Lopez
Donna Noble (after she’s traveled with the Doctor a while)
And her amazing grandad, Wilf
Mr Fred Rogers
Adora/She-Ra, but she already has a big picky, shiny magical weapon (Bow and Scorpia would also be worthy, but Bow would be anxious about it, and Scorpia can already lightning, so…)
I glubbed up the size settings, so poor Scorpia is super tiny, but I love her anyway.
I glubbed up the size settings, so poor Scorpia is super tiny, but I love her anyway.
Ton: *waxes on about how lovely and wonderful Charoen is to Mawin*
Ton, after Mawin tells him he likes Tinh, not Charoen:
Buddy, c'mon…
With WabiSabi stepping away from artist management, and shifting to strictly production, I understand the general “oh dear what now” of it all, but I’m also so happy that many of their artists are staying together.
GMM and Wabi Sabi are corporate besties – they promote each other’s shows on social media, and in A Boss and A Babe, the cafe was “Wab Gaming” and the signs were in Wabi Sabi font:
I remember constantly thinking “Why is Wabi Sabi in this GMM show – AND THEN! My boy Yacht showed up as a barista!
And he looked so good!
I am a little concerned about so much talent being under the same company, but I’m hopeful that Wabi Sabi will continue to work with GMM on production, and push them to be a little more experimental and a little more queer and to occasionally tell different stories. GMM has gotten a little closer to all these things recently, and I think a nudge from WS could go a long way.
I imagine that WS was very involved in making sure their artists that are pair-and-bestie branded got to move together, and that their existing projects continued, which I think is uncommonly respectful and considerate for the entertainment industry (especially with the recent horror stories coming out of other companies in the drama-sphere).
So, while I’m a little wary of the growing monopoly on talent, I am focusing on some of my faves landing at a company where they’ll be welcomed, and where they’ll get to continue to act and be promoted enthusiastically.
And that maybe GMM will up their game with the help of a production partner they already trust, and actors with enough experience to advocate for themselves.
ETA: I was worried about Cooheart, but I think he is independent now?
At the very least, he’s happy for his friends, and rooting for Wabi Sabi to continue to be successful:
Not to be a hopeless romantic, but was anyone going to tell us that 2023 was the year scientists were able to visualize quantum-entangled particles for the first time and they literally look like yin and yang??
Full article published in Nature Photonics here, though I read a lay reader friendly explanation here!