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Jul 14 2015

ConnetiCon 2015,the panels I attended.

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Well CTcon has just ended again for the year I was given many memories this year like the year before.

I did not attend to many panels this year only five and i only enjoyed four of them,the one I did not enjoy was the near apocalypse of 09 panel,which I didn’t really get, it was a subject I wasn’t familiar with so i guess that’s why although it probably would have help if the panelist was more energetic and allowed some form of crowd response.

The panel I most enjoyed was a panel about commercials called “Now a word from our sponsors” which talked about old commercials,funny commercials,foreign commercials and fake commercials! It was really well done the panelist were very nice even when a women rudely interrupted them spreading bulls**t about the media “yep hey press right here…” But other than that it was great and very informative.

Then there was the homestuck panel I attended with my friend and also had a friend involved with the panel,the panel was epic very nice full of nice people I didn’t know much about homestuck but I simply enjoyed it and hope to see it again next year and know more about homestuck oh yes and horuss is best pony.

Next we have the Dr,horrible panel that was really good,it was people reenacting dr,horrible sing a long blog and it was really good I should have gotten there earlier because I heard they also did some firefly and buffy the vampire slayer scenes.

And lastly I went to the George Takei Q&A panel, I didn’t ask any questions but I did learn some new things about him things I actually didn’t know and now know and I really respect him more now I respected him before I just didn’t know who he really was besides sulu.

Anyways I will have video of the George Takei panel out soon until then I hope you all have a wonderful day.

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Gareth Mannion