MCM 1: Life Unexpected
This is one of the shows I tore through in mere days. It’s one of my favorites as far as on-a-whim Netflix shows. The last season became a bit grating but in general I liked the way everyone tried so hard, regardless of failing or struggling or messing things up. I don’t want to include any spoilers but I will just say I was very disjointed not to see a certain person who’s name starts with E in the end of the season finale.
The count of student/teacher relationships starts at 1.
I would just like to state that I think it’s cruel to kill a protagonist and relay it through the eyes of the person who loved them best.
Just break my heart why don’t you.
Media Consumption Musings
I’ve had an unusual mix of media consumption as of late. I’ve been watching a lot of tv shows I had lukewarm feelings towards on Netflix while doing schoolwork. However, I liked some much more than others. In addition I have been doing quite a bit of reading over the holidays. So I’ve decided to write up some feelings on a bunch of these and queue them up. I’ll be tagging them with ‘Media Consumption Musings’ if you’d like to follow along.
Only a few hours left to get this beautiful poster in support of Project for Awesome.
I mean for godsake this is only the poster and I’m almost tearing up.
Get it and other awesome stuff here: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/project-for-awesome—2
Look, sometimes an artist’s just gotta draw cozy domestic AU fanart of their own characters. (I hope you didn’t think I was kidding about getting way too invested in the Gay-Dads-Adopt-a-Baby story.)
This one’s for you, NIMONA readers – thanks for sticking with me this far <3
Too… cute.. not to reblog….
Anyone who complains about John Green’s teenagers has clearly never seen Dawson’s Creek. Talk about overly intellectual teens! Hazel Grace has nothing on Dawson Leery when it comes to pretentious dialouge.
Good, so I wasn’t the only one who thought that.















