Originally conducted this poll when polls first dropped, but now that we can add 12 options (and have been able to lol)…am gonna start this series over again 🤭
Just like before- pls feel free to rb and feel free to leave why you voted what you voted for! And pls feel free to leave any suggestions for the next poll!
Below the cut will be the albums just in case anyone hasn’t heard of some these albums before :)
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Lake Lepel
Postcard from Belarus
A famous Belarusian writer Uladzimir Karatkevich referred to the fact that Lepel lake is the place where so-called «tsmoki» (dragons) can be found in. Now it’s the truth, because «Lepel dragon» sometimes rises up to the surface of the lake to admire its own image in the form of the sculpture at the lake Lepel and to scare tourists.
The Tsmok of Lake Lepel is a legendary…
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funny cause people would lose their minds if lewis and george rented a house in brazil to stay with each other in for two years running or if pierre pinned esteban to the floor of a bowling alley or if alex invited logan to his sister’s very intimate family wedding, calling him family but carlos and lando do so and it’s just a normal tuesday
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the Harvest journey of:
win refusing to acknowledge morse when he calls out goodbye: i thought he was fond of her, in his way... the pair of you. strange tells morse about the met job offer. thursday goes to leamington. you should have said something, he later says to morse, but he sounds more upset than angry. it wasn't my place, says morse, and they both sense the lie.
morse broods about this over a pint and considers the met job. he tells bright about it; there's nothing to keep me here. no family. and then the emotional slaughterhouse of the episode. joan has come to morse. she's lost, in trouble, and morse, in one of his bouts of forgetting the rest of the world does not operate on the rules of high romance, goes -- marry me.
in her shock, joan reaches for the safety of a script. she doesn't want his pity,
and never mind what dad would say.
(behold the hopeless smile of despair; these thursdays are gonna be the death of him)
it's interesting: this isn't miscommunication so much as a denial of communication. joan knows she is in no place, emotionally or otherwise, to consider the offer seriously. her response is a parry, returning one piece of out-of-place dialogue (a sudden marriage proposal) with another. the idea of morse pitying her could be projection, but that thursday would respond in the stereotypical overprotective dad fashion (well. how he responded to good ole ray, actually!) is a bit of a reach here, since her very first reaction to morse telling her about his new job is: how did dad take it? in joan's head, there is no separating morse from her father; they're tangled up in there, for better or worse (worse, so much worse ohmygod).
the phone rings. it could be work, she says, and he smiles with glittering eyes and replies, in an answer that echoes down the years of his life: it wouldn't be anything else.
after they've wrapped the case, morse and thursday sit in the darkened nick, together but separate, as always united in direction but no longer side-by-side.
thursday shares the good news about joan, but morse is so shattered, he cannot summon so much as a word of fake relief in response. he tries to make a proper (if secret) goodbye, but the moment the other man mentions the actual word, his nerve completely fails him.
thursday senses it anyway.
and in the end, there's nothing more to be said, except everything they won't say.
morse is losing him and he never had her to begin with; maybe he never had anything at all, except what was in his head
same old story.
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