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++ Dark Matter has been renewed for a third season! (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧ I'm honestly so happy and relieved. This is one of my favorite little shows that doesn't get enough attention that it rightfully deserves from fandom spaces, but I'm happy that it is still going strong nonetheless. For anyone who is interested in the show, I wrote a brief review of season one. There's no spoilers, just the reasons why I personally love the setup and structure of the series and its characters. (◕‿◕✿)

++ I've been hearing conflicting reports from various sources whether Girl Meets World will be renewed for a fourth season. As it stands, they're currently pending and in limbo at the moment. Personally, as I have mentioned this before, I would love for it to be renewed but move to another network like Freeform (formerly ABC Family). Let us not forget that Boy Meets World was originally on ABC before being syndicated on other networks. Since Rowan herself has talked about wanting to explore more mature themes and introducing more inclusion onto the show, I would prefer Girl Meets World to transfer to somewhere else where they can have more freedom to further expand on those kinds of subject matters, especially with the cast/characters getting older. It just makes more sense that way, in my opinion. Regardless what happens though, I'm so happy that we have gotten this show (it's not perfect, but it has many heartwarming and important moments plus the nostalgia and the cuteness factor) and that we were introduced to someone like Rowan Blanchard, who has proven herself to be a little woke bby and is incredibly important to the next generation of young girls who look up to her.

Date: 2016-09-05 07:24 pm (UTC)
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It just seems like the most logical step to take, imho. I mean, the show does the best it can with the restrictions they're given, but ultimately Disney Channel nowadays targets a very specific audience and all their programs are similarly formulaic that I can't see them allowing the show to grow beyond what I know they can become. Since this is the successor to BMW, a show where it truly was a coming-of-age story and seeing the stages of childhood, adolescence and young adulthood, from junior high, high school and college and tackling various issues along the way, it just makes sense for it to do the same. Perhaps not at the same extent as BMW did, but to at least progress somewhat in that direction of focusing on more mature themes.

I just see a lot of potential there, and that potential can only be reached if they go away from Disney Channel and onto another network.

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