Nandry - 202Sticks & Stones
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Nandry - 202Sticks & Stones
@Nandry83
Organized, creative, and a little obsessive (in the best way possible). Weird and proud of it! she/her
Ontario, Canada Beigetreten Aralık 2009
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@bookisbetterpod @fandompulse I think art is up for interpretation once it’s out in the world. If it isn’t for you, don’t watch it.
I always cite the movie Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.
If a producer and studio are backing it, then good for them.
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Trying to understand how this will go.
This isn't like casting Dame Judi Dench as the lead elf in Artemis Fowl when the novel character was a man.
The representation of Christ in Lewis's Narnia is a lion, which is specifically male. Will the lion in this movie be a lioness instead?
Many good, godly women give of themselves. They can be self-sacrificing for those they love. But in this case, the character of Aslan represents Jesus, Who was a man. This is nothing more than posturing and pandering.
Have mercy...
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@beyoncegarden @mrsbswift The thing is, you do t know how many times the mother has had to tell their kids. Parents are people. We aren’t AI, robots that are perfect at parenting. We lose our shit after having to repeat ourselves.
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@mrsbswift thank you like you don’t need to curse at your children to get a point across i’m sorry😭🙏
GIF
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@Liza137823 Is it $192 before tax or after? I don’t tip on taxes and fees.
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@NoContextHumans This isn’t out of context. This is just shitty human beings.
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@Jennifer55gt The biggest thing about tipping that has gotten swept under the rug lately is that we tip on subtotal not final total. There is no reason to tip on taxes and fees. Food, sure, but that is it.
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@GlobalBoxOffice I wanted to go, but I have a summer cold and I’m mad at Amazon for cancelling Stargate. Timing was wild on that.
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@PoliceThePolic1 Do cops not have to do a yearly physical test to be in the field?
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@cutiieepie6 Remember, tip is paid on subtotal, I’m not paying your tip on the tax and fees.
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@jdkoops187 @AI_EmeraldApple Ask Buffy fans. They got a pilot that will never be seen.
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@AI_EmeraldApple Regardless of all the behind the scene moves in what world does a company announce something to a hard-core fan base that has been waiting for a decade plus and then cancel it ? what’s worse ? that type of BS or getting fired three days before Christmas? Feels the same to me.
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There is more to the story behind the reason why the Stargate show on Amazon was cancelled.
The original greenlighters at Amazon, Nick Pepper and Matt King, who liked Martin Gero's work that respected the Stargate lore, have been moved, let go, or restructured under a new Amazon MGM studio leadership.
Under the new leadership with Peter Friedlander, who is an ex-Netflix head of U.S. and Canada scripted division, and Blair Fetter, a Netflix vet who ran “spectacle series”, they shifted focus towards maximum broad and global appeal for expensive worldbuilding shows.
They want more shows like Stranger Things, 3 Body Problem, Ozark, etc, which were massive hits, and any new shows must have broad appeal, where they must convincingly bring in new viewers, not just satisfy existing fans.
There is an age-old saying... A product made for everyone is made for no one. These execs don't understand that their success came during a time of a massive global crisis, and pretty much any decent show gets massive ratings due to the forcibly captive audience. COVID really gassed up a lot of execs into thinking they are geniuses when the reality is that these numbers were never going to be repeated again.
What this will likely do is cause Amazon to burn massive amounts of funds for "modern audience-wide appeal" flops that interest no one and offend no one.
And yet, even under this new regime, it is still greenlighting more of Rings of Power despite its underperformance. The chase for "inoffensive broad appeal" is going to bite them in the butt.
The sad part is... a lore-accurate Stargate show was in the works, but because it didn't have enough modern audience broad appeal, they axed it under the new leadership.
Joe Mallozzi, a long-time SG1 showrunner said, "It was a series that avoided the pitfalls of several modern remakes and reboots by fully embracing the core of its predecessors: action, adventure, exploration, wonder, heart, humor, and found family.”
By all accounts, it sounded like it would have been a good show, but we'll never see it... not at least from the "new" Amazon.

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@BaronDestructo Both have the ability to be resurrected if we miss them with the current storyline.
It’s also nice to be able to throw out your nemesis and try again.
But 6/Caprica/@trutriciahelfer is nicer to look at.
So I choose Six
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The search for our ship's Unlikely Ally continues (The Sweet Sixteen)!
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Joseph Mallozzi 🏴☠️@BaronDestructo
The search for our ship's Unlikely Ally continues (The Sweet Sixteen)! Choose -
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So Sad. RIP
Variety@Variety
Anthony Head, the British actor best known for his roles in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Ted Lasso,” has died at 72. His daughters shared in a statement that he “passed away peacefully of complications due to pneumonia, surrounded by his family.” variety.com/2026/tv/news/a…
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Revive the Stargate Franchise - Sign the Petition! c.org/NG6HrmW7Lw via @CdnChange
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@jondelarroz I loved them all.
They all had elements that were unique and interesting, but still maintained canon.
I liked the way each show included previous characters as guests. It was a great way to update the universe, even if some of it was just to “run out contracts.”
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