19th May 2013

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19th May 2013

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19th May 2013

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19th May 2013

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SK: “I think I had to do like 9 auditions to get the role of Beckett.. oh gosh.”

SK: “I think I had to do like 9 auditions to get the role of Beckett.. oh gosh.”

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19th May 2013

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19th May 2013

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couldalwaysjustcuddle:

i rather love his face on this angle is it normal? He looks more serious than pissed off like on the ep lol.
I’M SO HYPNOTIZED BY NATHAN’S DAMN EYES. THEY LOOK SO BLUE ON THIS. I’M DEAD BYE.

couldalwaysjustcuddle:

i rather love his face on this angle is it normal? He looks more serious than pissed off like on the ep lol.

I’M SO HYPNOTIZED BY NATHAN’S DAMN EYES. THEY LOOK SO BLUE ON THIS. I’M DEAD BYE.

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18th May 2013

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pillina:

Se puede morir de amor? Si, si se puede y eso pasará en el 5x24 de Castle. Adoro a Nathan Fillion

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18th May 2013

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recently opened:“Rain Room” Random InternationalMoMA, W54th St., NYC (bt 5th & 6th Ave)Random International’s immersive environment is presented in the lot directly adjacent to The Museum of Modern Art. A field of falling water that pauses wherever a human body is detected, Rain Room offers visitors the experience of controlling the rain. Known for their distinctive approach to contemporary digital practice, Random International’s experimental projects come alive through audience interaction—and Rain Room is their largest and most ambitious to date. Rain Room is open daily during regular Museum hours. Note: Admittance to the queue will end once it reaches capacity, prior to Museum closing.“In order for visitors to enjoy the sensory experience of Rain Room, capacity is limited to 10 people at a time. Entry is on a first-come, first-served basis and wait times are expected to be significant. Entry is not guaranteed. Please note that the queue for Rain Room is outside, so plan your visit accordingly.”

nycartscene:

recently opened:

Rain Room
 Random International

MoMA, W54th St., NYC (bt 5th & 6th Ave)

Random International’s immersive environment is presented in the lot directly adjacent to The Museum of Modern Art. A field of falling water that pauses wherever a human body is detected, Rain Room offers visitors the experience of controlling the rain. Known for their distinctive approach to contemporary digital practice, Random International’s experimental projects come alive through audience interaction—and Rain Room is their largest and most ambitious to date. Rain Room is open daily during regular Museum hours. Note: Admittance to the queue will end once it reaches capacity, prior to Museum closing.

“In order for visitors to enjoy the sensory experience of Rain Room, capacity is limited to 10 people at a time. Entry is on a first-come, first-served basis and wait times are expected to be significant. Entry is not guaranteed. Please note that the queue for Rain Room is outside, so plan your visit accordingly.”

18th May 2013

Question

Anonymous asked: How is Rewound coming along? Any guesses when the next update will land?

I’m on a trip for my anniversary this weekend, so I’m not going to have an update in the next couple of days. Hang in there, though. It’s already partly written. Thanks for asking!

18th May 2013

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Andrew Marlowe and the Castle writers, getting foreshadowing right since 2009: “Think of foreshadowing as setup. The best foreshadowing is subtle and is woven into the story; often in multiple ways. In this fashion, foreshadowing helps build tension and gives resonance and power to the story.”

DAMN YOU MARLOWE! DAMN YOU!

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