well blood and cheese might have been written filmed acted and directed badly enough to warrant calling in a wellness check for Ryan Condal, who has clearly experienced a TBI, but at least Alicent got to cum exactly twice in her miserable fucking life so really it’s 50/50
I didn’t like the baby reveal ending at first but I started thinking about kleya and suddenly it hits a lot harder and I get it now. it seems a bit cheap on its own maybe, but if you think about the baby as a mirror to kleya it’s really more impactful I feel. we only just found out that luthen and kleya had a father-daughter relationship—that was a baby reveal in its own way—right at the moment of luthen’s death. he really did sacrifice everything (except kleya!) for this rebellion, and he will never see the sunrise, but she will. she’ll know it was all worth it. and she’ll be free. the bix/cassian baby reveal works the same way. right at the moment he’s heading off on the path to his final mission, one that will be instrumental in bringing about that sunrise, one we know he’ll never come back from, we see bix, and their baby, who will not only live to see that sunrise, but will probably not even have any memories of a time before it came. that’s what it’s all for. that’s why all these sacrifices matter. everyone vel and cassian toasted to, and the ones who survived too, like kleya and bix, vel and mon etc. that’s why they’re heroes. so no one else has to be. so others can just live
seeing krennic all smug and cheerful and bitchy in andor is so funny compared to his previous characterisation because apparently the only reason he's so sultry and moody in rogue one is because he's just. having the worst week of his life
truly the epitome of Orson Krennic and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
"You're not dressed." And I'm begging y'all to keep it that way
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did not expect tomshiv to make me cry a little…
miles teller as lt. bradley “rooster” bradshaw top gun: maverick (2022) – dir. joseph kosinski
For us, the theme of the season is really about 'true love being somewhere in between fantasy and reality'. —Jess Brownell, showrunner.
y’all ever fantasize about a fictional character a little too hard to the point you’re convinced you should be admitted to a mental hospital?