Have you seen the BBC series Broadchurch? [No real spoilers follow.] They didn't tell anyone who had murdered the boy until they were ready to give out those scripts. They wanted it to be confusing; they didn't want anyone's acting to betray anything. But the woman who played the murdered boy's mom was getting really upset because she was afraid her character had done it and she was just playing the grieving mother. They had to reassure the actress, no, it's okay, it wasn't you.
Also when they were ready to reveal to the cast who the murderer was, instead of telling the actor who played the murdered boy they told his mom so she could introduce him to the idea sensitively. You know, you get close to your co-stars, and it can be upsetting to have to portray being killed by one of them.
Hey y'all! Like I said in my last post, I would still love to keep in contact with anyone who's willing through my personal accounts on other platforms. So, as promised, here are some of my social media links. (The first few are more active than the rest, but I do use all of them pretty consistently, even if I don't post that often.) Please feel free to follow me, and I'll follow you back if you don't look suspicious. :) (You can also +1 or comment your profile name in this post so I know who you are.) [removed] Anyway, to follow up on my previous post... I've been scrolling through tons of old G+ posts for the past few days and thinking a lot about this page, and I've come to this conclusion: I don't think I (or any of the other managers) will be actively trying to continue this page on another social media platform. I've looked around at options like MeWe, which I've been hearing a lot about, and it seems like a great site, but I don't thin...
Hey all! Guess it’s almost time for us to say goodbye... Unfortunately, we’ve been pretty inactive for the past few months, but before that, Fandoms United and Google+ was a major part of my life for several years (and that’s an understatement). I invested countless hours (and days and weeks) in this page, but I don’t regret a single minute because I got to meet so many fantastic people. I’ll always treasure the experiences I had hosting annual contests and Fandom of the Weeks, interacting with all of you in the comments, and being part of a community that loved fandoms as much as I did. I’m so glad I stumbled upon Google+ and decided to start this page back in 2014 - I still can’t believe we were able to reach so many of you (probably thanks to my shameless self-promo in the early days). Thank you for everything. It’s truly been an honor. That said, here are our (currently also inactive but maybe not for long?) accounts on other social media platforms. If any of you have ideas for oth...
Have you seen the BBC series Broadchurch? [No real spoilers follow.] They didn't tell anyone who had murdered the boy until they were ready to give out those scripts. They wanted it to be confusing; they didn't want anyone's acting to betray anything. But the woman who played the murdered boy's mom was getting really upset because she was afraid her character had done it and she was just playing the grieving mother. They had to reassure the actress, no, it's okay, it wasn't you.
ReplyDeleteAlso when they were ready to reveal to the cast who the murderer was, instead of telling the actor who played the murdered boy they told his mom so she could introduce him to the idea sensitively. You know, you get close to your co-stars, and it can be upsetting to have to portray being killed by one of them.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome, I wish people would do that for me, my brothers always spoil everything Charlie Night'N'Gail
ReplyDeleteRachel Imerman omg same, so many big Doctor Who and Sherlock plot points were revealed to me by my siblings.
ReplyDeleteBut that would invalidate Machete Order.
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