So, let's talk about Sherlock. I know we just got season three but I'm ready for season 4!
Unfortunately Benedict and Martin are super busy and Moffat is working on Doctor Who so it doesn't look like we'll be getting another season anytime soon. *sigh* Brace yourselves for what looks like another 2 year wait for 3 episodes.
In any other fandom the hiatus might be spent worrying about other fandoms and just sitting quietly but this is the Sherlock fandom and we've been crazy since the 1800's. I shall spend my time waiting worrying about other fandoms and enjoying the crazy gifs and theories my fellow holmies come up with.
The last hiatus was painful but a lot of fun and I welcome this one with open arms. (even though it'd still be nice to have season 4 and 5 now)
So in the words of a certain doctor 'allonsy'. It's been an honor going crazy with you.
The CHICKS who write, Maisy, Hailee, McKenna and Sydney, are proud to present this blog, a site for movie and book reviews and discussions. Please comment, like us, tweet us, +1 us, etc. Oh, and it would mean the world to us if you voted in the polls at the bottom of the page. Thank you so much from the team at ChickWhoWrites!
Showing posts with label Anticipation Empathy Posts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anticipation Empathy Posts. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Friday, August 2, 2013
Anticipation Empathy Post no.1: House of Hades by Rick Riordan
"Oh, poor thing!"
"Poor unfortunate soul!"
"That's too bad."
These are only some of society's sympathetic expressions. None of which have any effect on a mourning, impatient bookworm.
The Mark of Athena ended with a tragic and horribly horrid cliffhanger (leave NOW if you don't know what this means) and we fans, PJ psychopaths (or, Sherlockians will relate, highly functioning sociopaths) are mourning, and we have no idea about what yet.
This is a Great Depression in this flourishing fandom. Fangirls everywhere are drawing fan pictures, writing fan fiction about the next book, and crying into their pillows. I am writing this post to let you know that, like you, I am one of those fan-fiction writers and potential post-tartarus fall criers.
"Don't worry. I'm going to crawl to the ends of the earth, suffer loss and hatred, narrowly escape sudden death and utter starvation and come back with a copy of the House of Hades."
"Pre-order The House of Hades today on Amazon Kindle."
Are the only words we want to hear.
"Poor unfortunate soul!"
"That's too bad."
These are only some of society's sympathetic expressions. None of which have any effect on a mourning, impatient bookworm.
The Mark of Athena ended with a tragic and horribly horrid cliffhanger (leave NOW if you don't know what this means) and we fans, PJ psychopaths (or, Sherlockians will relate, highly functioning sociopaths) are mourning, and we have no idea about what yet.
This is a Great Depression in this flourishing fandom. Fangirls everywhere are drawing fan pictures, writing fan fiction about the next book, and crying into their pillows. I am writing this post to let you know that, like you, I am one of those fan-fiction writers and potential post-tartarus fall criers.
"Don't worry. I'm going to crawl to the ends of the earth, suffer loss and hatred, narrowly escape sudden death and utter starvation and come back with a copy of the House of Hades."
"Pre-order The House of Hades today on Amazon Kindle."
Are the only words we want to hear.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)