Talk:Seddie/@comment-24134478-20150316215444/@comment-25746087-20150317034100

@Starlitchica I didn't say that Nathan and London absolutely broke up, but it's just a little suspicious that they both have been so quiet...and even though London doesn't personally Tweet, she instagrams and favorites, and she just posted a picture tonight. But again, I'm not saying they did break up, things just seemed a little fishy and I thought that they might have....I'm not saying I know everything xP

But for the movie stuff, sure, it may not be a sequel to God's Not Dead, but it is very possible it could be a new film from that film company "Pure Flix", they do all these Christian movies. And I do see why it seems Nathan has some flexibility, and I understand that there needs to be baby steps, but I think Nathan is a lot more restrictive than you may think. Yes, I know he said "shit" three times in Into the Storm and talked about a teachers boobs for like thirty seconds, but I just don't see that as "flexible." Like, I completely understand that Nathan would want to stay away from nudity and on-screen sex scenes. But I feel Nathan even stays away from stuff with  strong amounts of language (F word, S word more than three times), partying/alcohol/drug use (yes, I know in Major Crimes he "drank" a beer, but that wasn't even a real beer!) and his character having implied (off-screen) sex, and, I'm sorry, if he's limiting himself that much, he isn't going to get himself anywhere.

I know you might think I want Nathan to completely fail, but 'I don't. AT ALL. I want him to succeed, because I see so much effing potential in him 'and if he just was able to separate himself more from his religion and the roles he played, he could do it! I hate seeing all these Nickelodeon co-stars doing all these new shows and he's stuck at Nick filming Dan Schneider shows because he feels that the stuff out there is "against his religion." All that potential just seems to be going down the drain!

But, I would love, love, LOVE for Nathan to show me and us that he can separate himself, and get a great role. It isn't going to be Oscar or Emmy worthy, but something to show us that we won't see him doing Dan Schnider directing and Pure Flix films for the rest of his career.