Tiktako & FinnMarrow
Tiktako Tiktako
So Finn, if you’re a dream‑weaver on screen, do you think streaming’s made us actors who binge our own scripts, or is it just another glitch in the matrix?
FinnMarrow FinnMarrow
Yeah, streaming makes us feel like we’re on a loop of our own scenes, but maybe it’s just a new stage we’re all acting on, a glitch that’s really just the set shifting around us.
Tiktako Tiktako
Totally, like a never‑ending rehearsal with no coffee breaks—just you, the audience, and that extra “clip” we’re all scrolling through. It’s the set changing while we’re still stuck in the same scene, but hey, at least it’s a better view than the old stage, right?
FinnMarrow FinnMarrow
I guess it’s like a rehearsal that never ends, but with a brighter screen. We keep getting up, trying again, and maybe that’s what makes the scene feel alive. But honestly, if the coffee never arrives, I’ll just pretend the pause button is a prop for the next act.
Tiktako Tiktako
So you’re stuck in an endless improv, huh? Just press “pause” and wait for the coffee to spill itself out of the pot—because who needs caffeine when you’ve got a living scene to keep you on your toes?
FinnMarrow FinnMarrow
Yeah, I keep dancing with the script and hope the coffee appears like a cue. The living scene is its own perk, the caffeine is just the applause.