omg the foreshadowing in the painting from earlier seasons
Merlin + never quite believing that Arthur can get dressed by himself.
+ Bonus. Arthur the other 99% of the time:
One of the things I did in 2020: I’ve read Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein! Long story short - I pretty much fell in love with the story.
Here are some things that popular culture won’t tell you about Frankenstein that I find too interesting not to share:
Victor was never a doctor, but a college dropout.
The monster doesn’t have a name, but at some point he calls himself Adam. Also “Frankenstein” is Victor’s last name, so if you choose to interpret Adam as Victor’s son, “Frankenstein” becomes the Monster’s last name too. The point is, it’s 100% valid to call Frankenstein’s Monster simply “Frankenstein”.
The Monster is described as beautiful - 8 feet tall, his features symmetrical with limbs in proportion; his hair lustrous black and flowing; and his eyes yellow. He’s also super-strong and super-fast, but I think that should go without saying.
Adam is also incredibly intelligent and calculating. And pretty snarky and eloquent in his way of speaking. Oh yeah, and he also speaks French.
Towards the end of the book there’s a scene where the Monster grins and runs away across the Europe, armed with a gun and many pistols and it’s just… it’s great.
oh to be a young woman in the 1960s with stylish outfits and a smashing red bob absolutely obliterating men and their egos in a board game
that ussr propaganda poster that’s just a guy floating in space with the caption “there is no god” is so funny
“I’ve gone with you this far. In for a penny, in for a pound, right? Sunk cost and all that?”