100 ways to cry (31-40)
You can cry over your character not having the ability to breathe in space.
You can cry when the donuts in the reading circle run out because Plym the writer needed to take seven home to his "family," even though everyone just knows he has a bunch of pet gads.
You can cry from boredom while the director and writers and other actors go in circles about if it even makes sense for the sun to incinerate Mysticity.
You can cry when it takes the writers and director another three weeks to agree on a new finale.
You can cry in the revised finale scene where the rogue engineer creates a self-sustained fireball in the sky over the city, because the actual set (mostly green screens and a couple of fake skyscraper roofs) is broiling for a "realistic sweating and flushed effect."
You can cry when your character has to absorb the energy of her magical protecting shield in order to cast a cooling spell to implode the fireball, meaning you must make a brilliant, not-so-fake performance of withstanding extreme heat before the cooling spell takes effect.
You can cry because giving up the magical protecting shield means Rider loses Caulidaisy in the inferno, and nearly loses her own life too.
You can cry when you take the rogue engineer to prison, because you are a hero of mercy too who'd rather see enemies reformed than locked away forever, but the rogue engineer refuses to visit any life-help groups.
You can cry saying goodbye to the season six cast, because you won't all reconvene in the same place again for another half year at best, and some (like the rogue engineer actor, Albee), might not return for season seven.
You can cry in the floaty scooter on the way home because you're not steering, Mbix is. And you've been crying for most of the day anyway, so why stop now?
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