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when fandom adopts a headcanon and it spreads and gains traction and you just do not agree with it but it’s everywhere and you just
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Yeah, I'm just gonna ignore that AoS reveal about Coulson's recruitment. Or pretend it's because his memories were screwed with.
As for Teen Wolf, the only way to remain sane is to ignore much of the canon (hey, if the writers don't even remember it, why do we have to?!!) and live in the world of headcanon/fanon.
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He may have some "high points" plotted out, but that's the best he can manage since apparently there's not enough budget to keep actors on a contract, so he can't plot too far in advance.
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I think one of his problems is insisting on sticking to his 'high points' even when things like having to write Jackson out happen because he doesn't do well under pressure at coming up with a new way of approaching that high point.
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Besides, it's apples and oranges anyway, and not just because of the crime show versus supernatural angle. CM is a broadcast network show with a much bigger potential audience and more money in their budget. MTV is rather small potatoes in the drama department and has a smaller reach and budget. They do have the coveted demographic in their favor, but younger folks are drifting away from cable/satellite at a faster pace.
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