July 2011
June 2011
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James Marsters about “Seeing Red”: →
scooby-gang:
“That was the hardest day of my life. I have turned roles down because they are rapists. It’s something I don’t even want to watch. If I even click on it on TV, I have to click it off or I’ll put my foot through the screen… What you see on that screen is just my terror at having to do that…
Trying to find something you 'liked' weeks ago
alyaae:
enigmaofthezodiac asked: So my cousin was telling my little sister that her friend's mom is artistic, and my mom goes "Her mom is autistic!?" and it made me laugh. Haha
What's going down in the Glee Writers Room this... →
landofstories:
365daysofglee:
How can we make sure Darren sings every solo this year?
How do we go about getting more slow motion shots of Chris?
What is a lesbian?
Who is that asian girl in all of our shots?
How quickly should we break up Finchel and then bring them back again?
Where do we pick up with our legendary “tots” storyline we had going?
Who is Beth?
How can we make Jessie...
Michele Bachmann is officially running for...
dumbledoreisabamf:
Someone hold the bucket for my vomit.
Oh dear god.
J.K. Rowling Talks About Pottermore
J.K. Rowling:
"The Sorting was some of the best fun I’ve had on this project. I was writing the potter books for sixteen years and during that time I had just had this real sense of where people belonged, in what house they belonged. It was something I was unconsciously doing a lot of the time when I met people.
"So, developing these vast pool of questions that are randomly selected for a user - so you wont get the same questions as your friend necessarily - I thought it was quite important that people didn’t get to second guess what meant Gryffindor, for example. But the exciting thing for me is that if you’re not sorted into Gryffindor, if you’re sorted into one of the other three houses you will effectively get an extra quarter chapter because you will go off to your on common room. If you are sorted into Gyrffindor you just follow Harry. But if you’re sorted into Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw or Slytherin, you go to your own common room, you meet your own prefect, who will tell you about famous people who were in your house and what the true nature of your house is.