Pay to win, except you’re Germany participating in the Eurovision finale and therefore it’s actually pay to loose.

Pay to win, except you’re Germany participating in the Eurovision finale and therefore it’s actually pay to loose.
okay so who the fuck in the public were voting for sweden, israel and italy instead of germany and austria and australia
“we were united by music” yeah they gave us a reason to commit a mass murder on juries tonight
I’m burning down every single Ikea in a 50 km radius in retaliation for this crime
Man, even the crowd chanting “CHA CHA CHA” and the juries managed to ruin it, why can’t it be a public vote only who are these old people fuck off
What pisses me off the most is the fact that Netflix has cited low viewing numbers as one of the main reasons to cancel Lockwood and Co, but might I just point out that the viewing numbers (which were already great) might have been higher if Netflix hadn’t developed a reputation for itself by cancelling literally every YA show in recent times. Not to mention the fact that most of the shows produced by Netflix, leave the endings open to another season or on a cliffhanger. As a result, people were quite literally terrified of starting a new show in this genre in the fear of it getting cancelled and just being left with NO conclusion and therefore no fucking closure for the audience. I hope it gets picked up by another network.
Not to be dramatic but Jonathan Stroud’s letter announcing Lockwood and Co’s cancelation literally broke me.
Like “Portland Row is always open for business”? “Drop by any time”? “It’s your home too, after all”?
HOW DO YOU EXPECT ME TO BE OKAY AFTER THIS
“If writers strike, we can’t guarantee the continuation of your favorite shows!”
You can’t do that ANYWAY get fucked and treat your writers with respect
funniest nbc hannibal moment when you think about it is when fbi profiler will graham’s boss at the fbi asked him if he wanted to run away with the cannibal the fbi was trying to catch and he was like part of me will always want to. he said that to his boss
COSTUME APPRECIATION
Lady Mary Crawley, Downton Abbey