The bond between a girl and the middle-aged actor she saw in a movie years ago and now coincidentally has a big fat crush on is unstoppable
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the “I don’t need to explain myself because you’re just like me” bond between Vincent Hanna and Neil McCauley is the queerest, most neurodivergent thing ever
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Okay but…Phil Dunphy, that’s it-
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Queen Charlotte:
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I CARE NOT FOR HIS SANITY. I CARE FOR HIS HAPPINESS. I CARE FOR HIS SOUL. LET HIM BE MAD IF MAD IS WHAT HE NEEDS.
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he's so real
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I want my future husband to be like the men Jane Austen writes about and I will NOT settle for less.
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I've said it before, but I reread Emma, so I'm saying it again.
George Knightley is THE Austen Hero. He is kind, compassionate, never condescends. He is so nice that not once, but TWICE, he is mistaken for being in love when he's not. He may be strict and rational, but he isn't cold. He plays with his nieces and nephews and helps keep the peace between family members. He calls Emma out, but only because he wants to help her be the best possible version of herself. He moves into Hartfield at the end, something completely unheard of in those days, because he knows Emma would never leave her father and he would never ask her to.
He is just. The Peak.
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Biggest crossover ever!
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One of my favorite bits about Jane Eyre is how Rochester and St. John are absolute foils of eachother in behavior, mood, personality, etc., but I think the best example of this is their idea of good. Rochester is annoying at best, but he still does good things for the sake of it (i.e. taking in Adele, being a good landlord, going back in the fire for Bertha), and still believes himself to be a bad person. St. John on the other hand does good for his own benefit of reward from God, and for no other reason. He believes himself morally superior because of his good, even though his intentions are purely for himself.
Rochester is good in his heart, but not his mind, and St. John is good in his mind, but not his heart.
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Until the day is over, there is always a chance you're gonna remember it for something else.
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THIS IS US | One Giant Leap (6.02)
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