@Wendigoon8 My dad owned a power equipment business and if I learned how to fix a lawnmower people would call that passing the torch but if I use my relative's connections to get my book published then suddenly I'm a nepo baby. Entertainment industry, baby.
Just realized that all the people from my writing group asking why I named my cat Cinder was fishing for me to say she was named after "Cinderpelt" from the Warrior Cat series and not "Gwynn, Lord of Cinder" from Dark Souls (I've never read Warriors)
@Nerdwiththehat I was dressed in civie clothes and had Anya with me and it is an entirely different experience than it was 13 years ago I'll tell you that much. Can't wait to go back tbfh
@BaronDestructo I love being on set for the first hour and then it turns into a battle of where I can look to space out that doesn't look like I'm staring at someone.
Craft service is a nice bonus, though.
@BaronDestructo Interesting about DS9 and BSG. DS9 takes a bit to find it's footing but it's writing quality is outmatched (though I'm sure you've heard that before.)
The fact you haven't seen BSG is surprising because I have seen SGU compared to BSG quite a lot.
Not the first time I'm right smack in the middle of the worst part of a blizzard but first time I'm doing it with a baby and in a house with all electric appliances and heat so send help
random check in to let y'all know my book is being shopped to agents at this very moment but I'm also writing spicy romantasy on the side (under a pen name so you'll never find it)
mamas gotta pay the bills somehow
@BaronDestructo Nah. I'd rather treat it like a movie and break out a pizza/popcorn. Pilots have to make a great first impression without wasting viewers' time and sometimes that involves having a longer episode to keep important things from being left out and build the tension for Ep. 2.