you have got to be kidding me
This is growing up. Three years ago you could never have guessed Max nearly sent Charles off track all the way to downtown Austin before this pic.
men on twitter will schedule a fanfiction reading two days in advance instead of just admitting they like reading gay porn and move on with their life
It's time to reblog this here sadly.
Ao3 is a safe place for many of us.
write bad fanfic. write mediocre fanfic. write fanfic that a thousand people before you have already written. write niche fanfic. write fanfic that only a few people will read or understand. write fanfic just for you. write fanfic just for a friend. write ocs. write self-inserts. the fact that you’re taking the time and energy to put your ideas into the world is amazing and people who shame you for it need to find better ways to spend their time.
I didn't read the book. And clearly. You have to read it to understand a thing. It's fun, with jokes and comic situations that made me genuinely laugh. And I like the complexity of Henry but that's it cause we didn't have so much more...
Apparently, they have cut a lot of parts and characters. Well, clearly too much, because the chemistry between Alex and Henry is coming from nowhere. Like there's objectively no real story for 45 minutes but realisators visibly assumed book's fans would get it by adding all the missing parts (is it working?) Eventually, the result is that from an outside pov, the sex scenes are then a bit cringe cause story gave us no reason to believe.
There's an inbalance in acting between the two actors and it's really obvious and quite disturbing in the emotional scenes like during the Paris bed scene, the fight/argue scene. I'm sorry for the man who's playing Alex but he struggled to be convincing.
I don't like the "America saves us all" propaganda so the end was frustrating. Alex discourt came so randomly, I thought Henry would have talk more with his older brother and sister, I thought he would also do a coming out or something insteed of a balcony scene, cliché af.
But in the end, that was 2 fun hours watching it, it's cute.
pls pls lock ur fics on ao3
Well. Thanks god Adam and his father are here to let us appreciate good acting and a proper storyline and real life conversation, real conflict between teen and parents.
This season is a full utopia where kids talks like some 50 year old therapist, dialogues are empty but they somehow all find their way because Netflix has to cause actors left after that and I honestly understand.
The real ending is naked Oliver finishing his little dance by opening the front door just to find an unimpressed Farleigh in front of him.
"I take it back. I'll behave....NOT"