Actors not sweeping correctly when somebody broke a glass or somebody’s ashes were spilled on the floor or something like that is infuriating hahha.

They’re always having some serious conversation with heavy relationship complications, but whoever has the broom is literally tapping at the mess on the floor because they know that the production crew is going to clean it up for them after the shoot, so they, the ac-tors, don’t have to actually sweep the mess into the dustbin.

I f****** hate that.

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    Concussions. People get knocked out by a blow to the head or neck? They stay knocked out for an hour or so? They wake up okay?

    I slipped on ice and cracked the side of my skull into the corner of a dumpster. I was out for…? It was the dead of winter. In Canada. -30. I couldn’t have been out more than a minute or two.

    I was all kinds of messed up for months. I couldn’t control my arms right. My emotions went haywire. I had blinding headaches for weeks.

    I still have nasty chronic headaches and memory loss. It happened more than ten years ago!

    Knocked out for long enough to wake up tied up in a warehouse? Nah, you died. Buffy? Dead. James Bond? Dead. Sorry.

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      Yes, it’s pretty established that a) it’s not as easy to knock someone out as movies portray it, and b) someone who gets knocked unconscious is unlikely to wake up and be fine.

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    People talking in their normal voices in noisy/loud environments.

    A club, pub, pool hall, factory, even an airplane in flight - those are noisy environments. You’re not going to make yourself heard without raising your voice even just a bit.