Are you considering doing a new TL now this it's over. If so, any ideas on what it could be?
Why has it all gone quiet, just because it's over doesn't mean response?
As far as I know, Brainbin has been doing just that, and enjoying it a lot.Well, Brainbin hasn't made a post since July 18. Perhaps they took a nice long vacation.
Thank you! Or, in retrospect, I should have said obrigadoExcellent work, Brainbin!
It was my pleasure to help.![]()
Thank you! Or rather, Diolch!Well done Brainbin.
Thanks so much for coming along for the ride, from just about the very beginning! What a journey it's been.That was a great read. Kudos, Brainbin.
Your modesty precedes you, Dan, but I appreciate your kind words. And also: merci beaucoup!Great job, as always, Brainbin!It's been my total pleasure to help out whenever I can, and for that I'm eternally grateful.
Thank you!Nice job, Brainbin.
You flatter me immensely by placing me among such august company!#1: I think I speak for many people when I say this is one of the best timelines here, and definitely the best pop culture timeline. Definitely a must-read for any member on this site.
Thank you again. "Fun to read" is definitely a compliment I appreciate. I always worried I was erring on the side of being too dry. If I've learned anything, it's that a little snark can go a long way.The Walkman said:#2: Phenomenal work, Brainbin, for writing such an amazing and fun timeline to read.
I may have gone out of my way to make sure she used words with plenty of "l" and "r" sounds in them...The Walkman said:And #3: I can't be the only one who read Baba Wawa's dialogue in her...unique voice.![]()
What now, indeed... (We'll get to that.)...well, what now?
"Now" being "in 1986", yes. If anyone wants to know about anyone's whereabouts and situation as at September 20, 1986, feel free to ask, and I'll get around to answering in due time.Didn't he mention a "Where are They Now?" sort of afterword.
And thank you, Professor, for being my longest-lasting reader. Class of 2011 forever!Thank Brainbin for providing many hours of entertainment, even though I occasionally lost sleep on noticing a new entry![]()
I like to think I've brought a bit of living colo(u)r to my readership over the yearsThe Professor said:While not a utopia the TL you have created* does make the trees look hot pinker![]()
Thank you! (We'll get to that.)The Professor said:I join all the others in wishing you well and will gladly check out any of your future works.
I'm afraid my voice simply isn't low enough. (And yes, I am a man - but a non-smoker.)The Professor said:* assuming you're not actually TWR herself stepping over
All I can say is how grateful I am to have found such a large audience! And for how many talented people are part of that audience.I'm not the only one reading these last two posts with a misty eye. I swear, it's just that... I think I lost a contact, okay? Anyway, I don't think I (or anyone) can really do justice to how much joy this TL has brought into the world, and how much it'll be missed, but here goes: thank you, Brainbin, for everything.
I always loved a good brick joke - especially one with years of buildupAndrew T said:And TWR leaves me with one more, literal, laugh-out-loud funny line. I... there goes the other contact. (And damn you, I always liked OMD.)
Again, I'm immensely flattered, not least because the first TL I followed when I discovered this site was Look to the West.I'll be honest, I'm tearing up a little that it's over; but I smile because it happened.
Thanks for all the good times and being one of the first TLs I started actively keeping up with when I discovered this site.
Thank you! (We'll get to that.)Roger Redux said:I look forward to the "not-a-sequel/not-a-spin-off" next Brainbin Pop TL (BrainPop?) whenever it surfaces.
This thread will always be open if you ever feel the need to make an art attack, nixonsheadHere's an album of all the images I have done for That Wacky Redhead. Most are on the Wiki, but there are a couple of extra 'intermediate products' there too.
It's been a pleasure to illustrate the timeline, though I didn't get around to creating all of the images I'd hoped to. They're still on my list, so maybe one day...
We'll get to that.Are you considering doing a new TL now this it's over. If so, any ideas on what it could be?
Wise words, indeed. This TL's really not dead, as long as we remember it.Well. That was a thing, for sure.
Well done and very entertaining.
And don't think of it as ending. Think of it as entering syndication.
Thank you!Nice work Brainbin, this has been an excellent TL.
Thank youNice work Brainbin.
You flatter me immensely. Keep it upPerfect ending to the magnum opus of AlternateHistory.com!
Thank you very much - and all I can say is that if I've inspired anyone to write anything, then I consider this TL a success.I have thoroughly enjoyed all of this timeline even the bits with which I didn't agree (eg. the reorganisation of the counties in the UK) because the rationale was always logical throughout. This will be missed.
PS Also thanks for your post in my attempt at a Star Trek timeline as it gave me the confidence to go my own way.
Be passionate, be detail-oriented, and always remember that television is a zero-sum game.Another question for you.... what advice would you give to those attempting to create television timelines like this one?
Thank you for coming on over from TV Tropes! I'm glad you did, it's exactly what I hoped for in having a page on there.An excellent timeline. It was the first one I started following properly, and I've really enjoyed it.
Even though, at least in theory, time will carry on, this is where our journey ends.Daibhid C said:I feel like I should say something Star Trekky here, but all I can think of is "...And the Adventure Continues", and it doesn't.
Thank you for taking to heart what I feel is the moral of That Wacky Redhead.Superb work!
I caught up with it, then revelled in each new post. i am going to miss it.
This timeline taught be there was more to than politics, war, and dystopia's on AH, and all on account of That Wacky Readhead!
Welcome aboard, cpip, and to answer your question, maybe, but not for a while. You can find a directory of all but the last handful of updates (all of which are on the last few pages of this thread, so they're easy to spot) right here.Huzzah!
Is there going to be a Story-Only version of this to read at a later point?
Thank you, TheBatafour! This being a TL about pop culture, I felt it only right to obey the biggest maxim of show business: always leave the audience wanting more!You know how they say you should quit at the top of your game? Well, it seems like you, Brainbin, have nailed that concept. With every update this Pop-cultural AH milestone got cooler and cooler, and with tantalising hints of TTL's future you end it. It's both tragic and magnificent!
Wow, those all sound like Tls I want to read!What I really want to write - my magnum opus, the Treemonisha to my "Maple Leaf Rag", which should give you some idea of the time period in which the POD is set - is a TL which would require a great deal of research on my part, but also one which would allow me to depict the birth, infancy, adolescence, and maturity of the three dominant mass media of the 20th century: motion pictures, radio, and of course television. But it's a very daunting endeavour, especially as a direct follow-up to TWR.
Then there's the TL I was going to write before TWR, which I was working up the nerve to start before someone beat me to the punch, a timeline about one of my favourite Kings of England, the shrewd and frugal Henry VII Tudor (who deserves a much higher administrative score than the one EUIV gives him, for the record), and his elder son, Arthur, surviving. After all, I started out a fan of Before 1900 before I moved over to this forum, and even in writing this TL I occasionally let my love of monarchical and dynastic machinations shine through.
And of course, there's the spiritual successor to TWR itself, with a POD set very near this TL's conclusion. However, that's very much in the embryonic stages at the moment, more a series of events I'd like to see happen, completely lacking the backbone throughline that TWR enjoyed. I originally thought about writing this as a TLIAW, and I just might do so, since I'm just setting myself up to fail if I were to write something very much in the same style and vein as TWR... right after having finished TWR.
Brainbin said:very much in the embryonic stages at the moment, more a series of events I'd like to see happen, completely lacking the backbone throughline
I quite sympathize (empathize?) with that, it's why my own TL is stuck in development hell. I'm trying to figure out how to make it flow, instead of looking like a glorified table of years & events (which is what it was). Combine that with once I started doing actual research, I ended up changing things I never meant or wanted to. (Over the weekend, I accidentally butterflied Abraham Lincoln's Presidency away!)
Then there's the TL I was going to write before TWR, which I was working up the nerve to start before someone beat me to the punch, a timeline about one of my favourite Kings of England, the shrewd and frugal Henry VII Tudor (who deserves a much higher administrative score than the one EUIV gives him, for the record), and his elder son, Arthur, surviving. After all, I started out a fan of Before 1900 before I moved over to this forum, and even in writing this TL I occasionally let my love of monarchical and dynastic machinations shine through.