The Wayward Guide for the Untrained Eye on KickstarterSome…
Thursday, September 7th, 2017The Wayward Guide for the Untrained Eye on Kickstarter
Some familiar faces showing up in this town. đ
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The Wayward Guide for the Untrained Eye on Kickstarter
Some familiar faces showing up in this town. đ
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December 14, 2014: First day of KITR production
From Kissing in the Rain: Bloopers | Cast & Crew. Finished episode here; BTS details here and here.
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Look at that face!! Tell me that isnât a sudden-and-horrible-realisation face.
MK, your sudden-and-horrible-realisation face needs to stop.
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Poe Dance Party from the livestream. Go check out the kickstarter for a very cool looking project. The description from the kickstarter, âEdgar Allan Poe invites his famous author friends to a dinner party that quickly takes a murderous turn. Who will survive the night?âÂ
Why yes, we were dancing to the Parks & Rec theme.
#lol mk #you adorable excitement sparkle in the corner of the screen (@aeternamenteâ)
MK Kermit :-)
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Craftversations is back in all its glory with Bri Cuoco who isâŚmaybe not a natural born crafter. But we have a blast talking The LBD, For the Record, and The Voice, and learn to #craftyourtruth. Enjoy, and stay tuned for part two coming Friday!
I really loved this one, especially part 2, and not just because MK asked my question (though that, and the lovely thing she said, were wonderful). I loved it because the Craftversations magic was in full effect. There was such a nice arc across the episode, with the deeper discussion they got into toward the end and Bri commenting about how the crafting felt almost therapeutic.
The two of them together, even out of character, totally had the same cool chemistry that made Lydia/Mary so much fun to watch. It was fun, too, when Bri admitted that she hadnât read the Epic Adventures yet, and MK had to hold back to avoid spoilers.
Also: As a person with very little craftiness, it was nice to feel like I had some representation on the show, to the point that I was laughing and going âno!â when Bri started brushing modge podge onto the already-applied glitter. But of course, as MK firmly and consistently pointed out, thereâs no wrong way to craft; itâs the destination not the journey. And you could see it working; by the end Bri was visibly relaxed and crafting up a storm.
A+ episode would recommend.
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@marykatewiles your bacon number is lower than @linmanuel
Now you know.Take that, Lin.
Heâd be a good Craftversations guest, too.
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My (spoiler-y) review of The Epic Adventures of Lydia Bennet, for Mary Kateâs audio book club.
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âIâll love you, dear, Iâll love you. Till China and Africa meetâ
Something I loved, even from the first time watching As I Walked Out One Evening, was how the spinny kiss came so early. Itâs supposed to be the climax, like it was in Ode. But here it comes almost at the beginning, echoing the poemâs opening celebration of love that outlasts continents.
It creates a sense of expectation, even apprehension. The story has to go somewhere. If the speaker is already spinny-kissing and waxing rhapsodic about timeless love, where is there left to go?
And then it goes there. Auden, and Yulin and Mary Kate and Zack, go there. And Sean goes there, especially in the voiceover, which is my favorite favorite thing.
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