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rush on dynamite (oct 5, 2022)

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Me, who hasn't seen episode 7 of Vrains: so how's vrains going guys
My friend who doesn't watch Vrains but reads spoilers occasionally: Aoi is dead and so is the franchise
Me: I fucking knew it
Do you know when is a good time to talk to Ben or Laura, Mike, etc? My sister and I saw Ben walk by us sometime ago, but we didn't want to disturb him. When do you think is a reasonable time to stop and talk to them? I completely understand if it's never, since they aren't obligated to talk to every fan they see. I was wondering if you know, if that ever happens. When it is okay to do so?
I would say its fine to stop them if they don’t look like they’re in a rush. I’ve heard of people stopping ben on the street and they said he was very happy to talk to them and take pictures. I saw someone talking about how they saw mike, Michael and will at a cafe between shows and they were all very happy to talk to them and they took some pictures as well. if they look tired or it’s right before a show I’d say its best to leave them be because the walk to work is normally used to get calm before having to get into character, but any other time I don’t see why not. The main thing would be to try and keep it quick so you don’t attract attention and it gives them the option of just saying hi or continuing on the conversation depending on how they feel and if they have time. If anyones ever stopped any of the cast to say hi on the street how was it? good luck!!