Segue Magic: Fifty Shades of Finished Forever (Sweeney)

THE END! We obviously spent some time brainstorming the best way to do this whole finale week thing, and we decided that vlogs would be a good way to get some of our “final thoughts” off of our chests. It’s also a solid way for us to revive the Segue Magic feature that sort of fizzled and died. (Stay tuned to see if this revival works out.)

We’re not operating on a particularly concrete prompt. This is just sort of “closing thoughts,” with Lorraine’s video on Friday being the final word on our Fifty Shades series. It seems fitting, since she started this treacherous journey on her lonesome. For today, though, here is what happened when I turned on the camera and tried to ramble about all of my assorted thoughts/feels about this project. As always, coherence not guaranteed. Naturally, it got long and kind of turned into a lot of weird rambling about feminism and why we sometimes take all of this crap a little too seriously. (That was my “too long, didn’t watch” summary. You’re welcome.)

 

 

Nicole Sweeney (all posts)

Nicole is the co-captain of Snark Squad and these days she spends most of her time editing podcasts. She spends too much time on Twitter and very occasionally vlogs and blogs. In her day job she's a producer, editor, director, and sometimes host of educational YouTube channels. She loves travel, maps, panda gifs, and semicolons. Writing biographies stresses her out; she crowd sourced this one years ago and has been using a version of it ever since. She would like to thank Twitter for their help.





Nicole Sweeney

Nicole is the co-captain of Snark Squad and these days she spends most of her time editing podcasts. She spends too much time on Twitter and very occasionally vlogs and blogs. In her day job she's a producer, editor, director, and sometimes host of educational YouTube channels. She loves travel, maps, panda gifs, and semicolons. Writing biographies stresses her out; she crowd sourced this one years ago and has been using a version of it ever since. She would like to thank Twitter for their help.