it feels like we're ready to crack, these days, you and I
Ronin is receiving his own final touches from hair and makeup when the ominous creak definitely sounds from somewhere behind him, and though he feels a shiver tick right down the length of his spine, he's neither willing nor able to look at it or at Remi just now about it. Only once the woman steps away does he relax, pointedly not looking at the front door and stepping forward to the edge of the porch. "Alright," he says, "let's get off on the right foot and do an intro in one take, yeah?"
It won't happen - it never does - but positivity never hurt anyone.
Isla positions Ronin a couple of steps down on the porch and has Remi at the top of it and to the side, as if he's the owner of the house come to welcome them in. The crew are plentiful, and they and Isla often appear in the show, but for this part? It's just their host - or it had been, until the opportunity to include a medium had cropped up, and now Ronin and Remi share the limelight.
A lights, camera, action later and Ronin delves into the introduction of the episode with the sort of charm and charisma that feels as if it's been turned on via a lightswitch. He introduces the show - creatively named GHOSTWATCH - and manages to spin an impressively padded prelude of the story of the house and its potential ghosts, before inching up the steps to open the front door.
It won't happen - it never does - but positivity never hurt anyone.
Isla positions Ronin a couple of steps down on the porch and has Remi at the top of it and to the side, as if he's the owner of the house come to welcome them in. The crew are plentiful, and they and Isla often appear in the show, but for this part? It's just their host - or it had been, until the opportunity to include a medium had cropped up, and now Ronin and Remi share the limelight.
A lights, camera, action later and Ronin delves into the introduction of the episode with the sort of charm and charisma that feels as if it's been turned on via a lightswitch. He introduces the show - creatively named GHOSTWATCH - and manages to spin an impressively padded prelude of the story of the house and its potential ghosts, before inching up the steps to open the front door.
when it's just the two of us, only the two of us, I could die







