Thread:NYCgleek/@comment-24074199-20150107212501/@comment-3532537-20150107215336

I'm sorry too for making it come off the way I did. Hear me out though, I'm not in anyway mad at you or anything :) Sometimes I just type things and it comes off as rude and I'm not trying to be. So thank you for that and I apologize also if I sounded rude or you felt attacked in anyway :D Also I deleted those pages for you :)

Secondly, you don't always have to take my advice about shows all the time, they are just ideas you are not being forced into taking them, me personally I just always love to give my honest opinion :) you got a great show on your hands, I usually try to post ideas on things I've seen or really like, so i do like your show. Also the Mark thing, Idk if you remember but I said before the show was ven picked up, that I don't think his character was needed, but you guys said he added something so I went along, i understand he didnt have a person at the time and that's fine, but it affected somebody else that couldn't make any actors because he was unemployed when technically he should have had a job ya know? But that's an issue to work out with the manager and him, whether it be finding a role for him one episode or taking him out all together.

Now the rushing thing, here's the thing. Like Kitty Couture I make the storylines to the best of my ability. Now it's a comedy but still. Season 1, think of lab rats. You want to make sure you have filler episodes. with any first season show wizards, hannah, lab rats, kc, kickin it (since you're doing action shows)  you want to make sure that for whatever reason some of the episodes can be played out of order, or even just have random episodes. Like when Bree became vice principle or when alex and justin from wizards went into the movie, episodes like these (fillers) keep the plot of the show, but dont have a sequencial storyline if that makes since, like yeah he's a spy but some episodes (1 or 2) he can just be a student dealing with normal things? like trying to manage not getting much sleep since he's always up during the night and trying to pass a test? trying to get his drivers license, trying to plan a party for his best friend who doesn't know he's a spy without getting caught up in missions? things that show the audience, that yes, he is a spy, but he's still a 16 year old boy (or however old he is, that migh be a good age though considering his look a like lol). Usually mid season 3 to 4 or even late season 2 things start getting to where they get in order you know? with a filler or two thrown in.

Now when it comes to the rushing, I understand what it's like to be excited, it's easy to get into that when you're doing your first show, you aren't really working on anything else yet etc, i can get that, but think about the people who are in the show. People read the episode descriptions, if you put everything in right away, not only will you have nothing to do later, you'll get bored faster, you'll have everything in ad then just want to end the show when in reality you have a dozen episodes still waiting to air. And think about the users who read the episodes, they arent going to go to the page as mch if everything is already there ya know? :D