A few notes without an ending
Well, that's the last episode of the show up and done. It's a shame that it has to end after a year, but as a full member of the League of Awesomeness now, I'm sure Ze Frank will come up with something new to keep the masses entertained.
The best kinds of endings are the ones that are planned and expected, built up to and respected. The end of the show was one of these, it was always a one year only thing. Many TV shows (and podcasts, blogs and everything else you may care to consider) have bad endings or no proper ending at all because they are expected to just go on and on. If you're lucky then the writers have had a season or so to build up to it. Films are different, they're limited. They have to have a proper ending and if they don't, it can ruin the whole thing (I'm looking at you, second film of every trilogy ever made).
I haven't really planned this out too far so I'm just gonna mention a few little things instead of trying to think.
The post is kind of late tonight, even though I promised myself I'd get it done earlier and work on that post I've been meaning to make for days.
Speaking of days, it's worth mentioning that we're now well into the second week of challenge.exe. Another 50 to go before I take a break, though I doubt I'll end it. I enjoy it too much.
You'll have noticed there was no woodle today. That was just due to general busyness on all sides and I wasn't even able to come up with a stopgap solution because trying to get a screenshot of a DVD is ridiculously hard and overcomplicated.
Skippy hasn't been posting much lately for the same reason as the woodle's not up: busyness. I'm not sure entirely what he's busy with but he seems to be doing it a lot and instead of sleeping.
Well, that wraps that up. Something bigger tomorrow, I think, for those of you who bother to show up. An average of about 37.0909 recurring people per day, give or take.
The best kinds of endings are the ones that are planned and expected, built up to and respected. The end of the show was one of these, it was always a one year only thing. Many TV shows (and podcasts, blogs and everything else you may care to consider) have bad endings or no proper ending at all because they are expected to just go on and on. If you're lucky then the writers have had a season or so to build up to it. Films are different, they're limited. They have to have a proper ending and if they don't, it can ruin the whole thing (I'm looking at you, second film of every trilogy ever made).
I haven't really planned this out too far so I'm just gonna mention a few little things instead of trying to think.
The post is kind of late tonight, even though I promised myself I'd get it done earlier and work on that post I've been meaning to make for days.
Speaking of days, it's worth mentioning that we're now well into the second week of challenge.exe. Another 50 to go before I take a break, though I doubt I'll end it. I enjoy it too much.
You'll have noticed there was no woodle today. That was just due to general busyness on all sides and I wasn't even able to come up with a stopgap solution because trying to get a screenshot of a DVD is ridiculously hard and overcomplicated.
Skippy hasn't been posting much lately for the same reason as the woodle's not up: busyness. I'm not sure entirely what he's busy with but he seems to be doing it a lot and instead of sleeping.
Well, that wraps that up. Something bigger tomorrow, I think, for those of you who bother to show up. An average of about 37.0909 recurring people per day, give or take.

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