Only for a few more weeks until one of my summer classes starts up.
Credit: Anne of Green Gables |
Currently Reading: Umm...nothing much this week. I've still been too busy.
Current Projects: I came up with some short story, novelette, and poem ideas for various projects that I only have inklings of plans for, and I came up with some fresh continuity choices for my two main series.
Current Projects: I came up with some short story, novelette, and poem ideas for various projects that I only have inklings of plans for, and I came up with some fresh continuity choices for my two main series.
Current Bible Verse: Strength and honor are her clothing; she shall rejoice (alt: laugh) in the time to come. (Proverbs 31:25, NKJV).
And a special verse for all the college and upcoming high school grads out there: For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope. (Jeremiah 29:11 NKJV). Congratulations on your hard work and best of luck for your future! (If any of you guys are graduating this year?)
And it's season-finale-season. The time when absolutely nothing is on TV and I have to be a productive human being (or just binge-watch whole seasons...) Not to mention, apparently this time around, it seems like "death and disappointment" is the theme for everyone's finales? Wow.
Credit: Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 4 // Tumblr |
In the episode-before-the-finale, NCIS took away two fantastic characters: Abby Scuito and Clayton Reeves. The latter was killed protecting the former, but only after developing his character. Reeves was a suave, albeit minor, character until a few episodes ago, when they expanded his character and gave him a background. Real sob-story; he lost his mother and ended up homeless with his sister, and planned to open up a homeless shelter in honor of his mother. When he died protecting Abby, she chose to accompany his body back to London, then finish the work he'd begun with building a shelter...this time in his honor too. The episode was so very impactful because, not only because a character who starred in the show for the past fifteen seasons was leaving, but also because of the selfless acts of Reeves paired with his saddening background.
Tip: give your characters backgrounds; give the readers time to love them before you do something horrible to them.
In the season finale of The Blacklist, a shattering plot twist came about: the man claiming to be the main character's father...is a dangerous impersonator (Raymond Reddington). Not only that, but it was revealed that many of the deaths of people close to Liz (the main character) were a result of this secret. This was very artfully orchestrated throughout the entire series: everyone thought the big secret about the impersonator's identity was his relation to Liz. As it turns out, the big secret is that he isn't Raymond Reddington at all.
Tip: purposefully mislead your readers with simple ambiguity. Bonus points if you rip their hearts out along the way, I guess...and to top that off, make sure you bring back a beloved character only for a dream sequence or a "I wish you were here" scene...
And finally, in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., the whole team is given the task of ensuring that the world....doesn't blow to pieces. (It's sci-fi.) Choices had to be made including the worth of life: should the team save their leader's life and fulfill a prophecy about the apocalypse, or should the team let him die and change time itself? Honestly, it makes a lot more sense if you've watched the show. But anyway, the leader -- Agent Coulson -- ended up making the decision for the team, choosing to die slowly and leave his beloved and his team, one practically being an adopted daughter. They ended the episode tastefully: he visits Tahiti, which watchers of the show recognized as a place that had reoccurring themes in the series. Finally, with the altering of time came the altering of some lives: the star-crossed lovers and newlyweds, Agents Fitz and Simmons, end up separated. Their motto throughout the series? "I'm never leaving your side." It's natural that they are split up during a mission and Fitz ends up dying without her by his side.
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