woodelf68:

dekujin:

Half way through work today but my attention span is so small I just want to go home and work on writing and drawing.

Real Inside is finally getting close to a chapter update, but after that I have been reinspired by @woodelf68 to revisit my rewrite of Don’t Deny the Darkness (which will be called Don’t Deny the Darkness Dearie lol). As I do that I want to hit the next two pages of Real Inside: Puppet as well cause I have drawing fever (I blame all of the amazing art @nropay has blessed us with).

It is funny though how the show going to end in a few days and within a year the fandom likely dead, but I am motivated more than ever to make fan content… I have a feeling I am going to be here for a very long time even when most people are gone given I have not moved on at this rate. My obsessive half is a blessing and a curse.

Don’t count on the fandom on dying so soon. I’ve gotten into shows years after they were cancelled that still had a strong fandom. Unlike some shows where the fic might be strongly linked to whatever is happening on screen, we’ve been freewheeling away from canon for years now, the loss of an occasional official idea to play with shouldn’t make that much of a difference.

There’s still fic for other things that Bobby and Emilie are in so chances are there will still be Rumbelle fic even if the two of them move onto other projects.

snraijuu:

Without a long premise, I just want to put it here. 
I don’t know what exactly makes me so impressed by his story. It’s just one of those life lessons that far not everyone is brave enough to share. It’s something that’s completely changed my perspective. 
So I want to put it here to see it more frequently. To remember it more often. Not to forget in a long time until this… wisdom becomes a part of my character. 

P.S. And, hell, isn’t Scottish accent just amazing and just as amazingly hard to understand! lol

TMI: How many RC’s works have you ever watched? Is there any RC’s work that was better than you expected?

smartgirlsaremean:

I have, to date, seen 18 of Bobby’s works (19 if you count the time I just watched a YouTube video of all of his Dead Fish scenes). Bobby himself never surprises me because I always expect him to be brilliant, and then he is. But in terms of a film surprising me, that’s easy.

The Tournament

I loved this movie. Obviously Bobby was phenomenal, but so was everyone else, and the pacing was solid, and the story was intriguing, and the character development was well-written, and…

I mean, I can see why it was a straight-to-video thing. The special effects leave a lot to be desired and it’s obvious there wasn’t a huge budget. But it’s a roller-coaster ride of a movie that still has nice quiet introspective moments. It’s a must-watch.