It's a good thing it was you and not her who saw that, or else she would have not had other choice than quit theatre altogether and what would the West End be without our heaven-sent prodigy Care Bear?I saw two people fist fighting by the Les Mis theatre but I didn’t become a total fucking drama queen
Have I missed something?Matching her new collection jumper to her pram, FFS the daft twatReally hope that one’s a £3.75 Asda barg next week
Thought I was in Stacey’s thread, can’t keep up with the amount of women annoying me this weekHave I missed something?
I really don't see the issue with him going out or taking an uber with his castmates (how very dare heBecause he's going out to pretty much the same bar right next to the Frozen theatre (or, like last night, taking an uber with his cast mates) every night when his girlfriend is at home having an anxiety attack over an unfortunate situation. I don't even like Carrie but having met/seen him IRL he comes across as a really weird person. Either they're broken up or he's not that attentive to her.
Remember when she branded herself as ‘your older sister’Lol, Carrie in the first episode of her podcast: "I've done some book videos on my YouTube channel in the past few months, but they don't get as many views as my other videos because my audience comes for the theatre content".
No, Carrie, many of us joined before you started in musical theatre, back when your videos were more creative and fun/interesting. Your taste in books and how you "review" them is what makes your book vids boring.
Here you go: "We have a podcast called Wonder Women, but we haven't recorded an episode in two years [...] because of our schedules, we're busy people." She said they intend to continue soon. I call BS but, y'know.the 4 recordings of her podcast are the only one she will do, whatever happened to her and Celinde (?) one?
Haha, yes, I never liked that. I enjoyed her content, but I'm 3 years older than her and didn't need the advice videosRemember when she branded herself as ‘your older sister’
I have a paper for uni due tomorrow. Genuinely wish I'd spent the 15 minutes doing that instead...The podcast sounds riveting
As someone who's just listened to the episode, your review is spot onWas going to listen to the first episode of the podcast whilst doing a face mask, but I couldn't find it on Apple podcasts... one thing lead to another and I've ended up logged out of my Gmail account
Thanks Carrie. (I kid)
Anyway, for anyone interested in a TL;DR of the podcast's first ep:
(I don't know if there's a way for me to chop this post up with a 'read more' a là Tumblr, or...)
Carrie's five criteria (if the answer to each one is yes, she adds a star):
- "For those of you who don't know who I am, because why would you? I'm Carrie Hope Fletcher: author, actress, and vlogger." — I truly don't see this breaking out into the mainstream, as it was so bloody hard to find in the first place (see above). Also the smugness and faux-modesty...
- She proceeds to list all her West End credits from the past seven years. "You may have seen my moonface up on the stage," did make me laugh, sue me.
- "I just couldn't wish for a better job." Which is why you always complain about it, alright.
- Apparently she burned the first book she ever wrote, and she hopes the books she's written as an adult are better than that was. YMMV. And she lost her passion for reading because she moved into "a little one bedroom flat at 22." She couldn't take all her books, so she had to renovate her new house to fit them all in
the hardship. Now she reads all the time. - She's started this podcast because her booktube videos do rubbish engagement-wise. I appreciate the self-awareness, but this podcast is essentially a glorified Goodreads.
- She believes in casual magic which, fair enough. But she thinks books are "genuinely magic", which I don't think is quirky.
- "I tend not to review books," please, do it less, Carrie.
- She has a very low bar for appreciating musicals, which explains why she's in Cindermehla.
- "I only spend energy on things I enjoy," hmm. We all know how the past weekend went.
- "I'm beginning to sound like Granny Carrie."
- She's on Bookstagram for shelfies and a podcast—which is very spontaneous, apparently. Not like Gi started one recently, or anything.
- Rhyming 'silly' and 'willy nilly'.
Then she went on a tangent about a 'niche' book that only some people would like or understand.
- Does she like the cover?
- Does she like the writing style?
- Does she relate to the characters (can't she read her own books for this?)?
- Did it make her feel something (but presumably something positive, as she just said she can't get through Breaking Bad because the characters aren't morally superior)?
- Would she recommend it?
You can still bloody recommend it, unless you're gatekeeping it.
She said it was lovely to have me, so thanks Carrie.
Here you go: "We have a podcast called Wonder Women, but we haven't recorded an episode in two years [...] because of our schedules, we're busy people." She said they intend to continue soon. I call BS but, y'know.
You can find it on Spotify, and no, not really. This episode was just basic exposition and a tiny bit of an ego fest.Where is the podcast and do I really want to listen to it?
Thank you! Haven’t even started listening but I really dislike the picture she’s used for the cover. The hair makes me think of AnnieYou can find it on Spotify, and no, not really. This episode was just basic exposition and a tiny bit of an ego fest.
Thanks for taking one for the team, I couldn’t even read to the end of your post without giving up and rolling my eyes so I think you deserve a medal for actually listening to itWas going to listen to the first episode of the podcast whilst doing a face mask, but I couldn't find it on Apple podcasts... one thing lead to another and I've ended up locked* out of my Gmail account
Thanks Carrie. (I kid)
Anyway, for anyone interested in a TL;DR of the podcast's first ep:
(I don't know if there's a way for me to chop this post up with a 'read more' a là Tumblr, or...)
Carrie's five criteria (if the answer to each one is yes, she adds a star):
- "For those of you who don't know who I am, because why would you? I'm Carrie Hope Fletcher: author, actress, and vlogger." — I truly don't see this breaking out into the mainstream, as it was so bloody hard to find in the first place (see above). Also the smugness and faux-modesty...
- She proceeds to list all her West End credits from the past seven years. "You may have seen my moonface up on the stage," did make me laugh, sue me.
- "I just couldn't wish for a better job." Which is why you always complain about it, alright.
- Apparently she burned the first book she ever wrote, and she hopes the books she's written as an adult are better than that was. YMMV. And she lost her passion for reading because she moved into "a little one bedroom flat at 22." She couldn't take all her books, so she had to renovate her new house to fit them all in
the hardship. Now she reads all the time. - She's started this podcast because her booktube videos do rubbish engagement-wise. I appreciate the self-awareness, but this podcast is essentially a glorified Goodreads.
- She believes in casual magic which, fair enough. But she thinks books are "genuinely magic", which I don't think is quirky.
- "I tend not to review books," please, do it less, Carrie.
- She has a very low bar for appreciating musicals, which explains why she's in Cindermehla.
- "I only spend energy on things I enjoy," hmm. We all know how the past weekend went.
- "I'm beginning to sound like Granny Carrie."
- She's on Bookstagram for shelfies and a podcast—which is very spontaneous, apparently. Not like Gi started one recently, or anything.
- Rhyming 'silly' and 'willy nilly'.
Then she went on a tangent about a 'niche' book that only some people would like or understand.
- Does she like the cover? (ETA—I think this is a bullshit metric, as actually the cover has very little bearing on the content of the book other than making you want to pick it up in a shop. Also covers vary by regions quite drastically? IDK this feels very out-of-place for someone trying to be serious.)
- Does she like the writing style?
- Does she relate to the characters (can't she read her own books for this?)?
- Did it make her feel something (but presumably something positive, as she just said she can't get through Breaking Bad because the characters aren't morally superior)?
- Would she recommend it (AKA—is it currently popular, and thus she knows other people like it? I can't envisage her sharing any hidden gems)?
You can still bloody recommend it, unless you're gatekeeping it.
She said it was lovely to have me, so thanks Carrie.
Here you go: "We have a podcast called Wonder Women, but we haven't recorded an episode in two years [...] because of our schedules, we're busy people." She said they intend to continue soon. I call BS but, y'know.
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