Amen.
R.I.P. The 2976 American people that lost their lives on 9/11 and R.I.P. the 48,644 Afghan and 1,690,903 Iraqi and 35000 Pakistani people that paid the ultimate price for a crime they did not commit
I just watched Monday and I really enjoy watching indie but I dont understand....what was that? WHAT WAS THAT ENDING
This is such an eye opener.
please stop reblogging sylvia plath poetry
an accurate representation of my tumblr dashboard
That is literally what went through my mind when she told the story. It explains so much about her and my love for her increased ten fold.
is it okay if i scream at you about b99? the story about amy and her old captain just puts so much of her personality into perspective like she works so hard and needs everyone's validation because she felt like she never properly earned her detective promotion!! her mentorship with holt meant so much to her because for the first time she finally had a captain that wasn't a creep or a loser. she clung to holt bc she knows captains like this are far and few!! amy santiago ilysm!!!
So I haven't read a lot of Jane Austen books, but from the two that I have read, Austen's female protagonists are powerful and ahead of their time. Charlotte doesn't feel like that. There is something submissive about her. She only stands up to Sidney and Lady Denham, but there has to be more to her. I hope we get to see that in S2.
Sidney Parker's character is fine tbh. He feels like a Austen man.
And obviously the ending could have been better. I guess that's what happens when you have a man behind the helms.😒
But all in all, if you like cheesy period dramas to pass time, this is good.
The wave of nostalgia that is hitting me rn is so massive....
- Fall out boy
- Panic! At the Disco
- My chemical romance
- twenty one pilots
-Bandom in general
-Phandom
-Supernatural
AND I WILL FOLLOW YOU! :D
Y did Charlie have to die?
Bly Manor was entirely different than Hill House. The speed of it, the horror, the jump scares - all varied and might put off people because they expected a hill house kind of show.
But its not.
The only thing it shares with Hill House is the theme of love. Bly Manor is basically centered around the theme of how relationships made by us will haunt us for the rest of our life, good or bad. We see that in the blind faith- toxic relationship of Peter and Rebecca, which in the end leads to Rebecca’s demise. In contrast, is the beautiful, pure relationship of Owen and Hannah. Owen is haunted by his love for Hannah that makes him build the restaurant and name it after his dad puns that made Hannah laugh. Then there is Dani and Jamie’s relation that has an impending doom attached to it and yet their love for each other haunts them so much which leads to Dani drowning her self in the lake to avoid physically hurting Jamie and Jamie searching for Dani in reflections after.
The kids relationship to their parents who have died, haunt them, Viola’s relation and attachment to her daughter leads her to become this forgetful horrible ghost that destroys anything and everything that comes in her path. The uncle’s betrayed love for his brother, the regretful romance with his sister-in-law haunts him. Dani’s love for Eddie and her guilt of breaking his heart, haunts her.
The show is a goth romance in a way. It’s a love story as Flora observes in the end. I personally loved it and the underlying themes will wrench your heart out. It’s fucking beautiful.