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phillycheesesteakcore · 8 months
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they're cute
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transwomansambeckett · 4 months
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renegadesstuff · 4 months
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Katherine 'Kate' Beckett in S5E23, “The Human Factor” 🤎
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nikki-rook · 9 months
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Not stupid. Human. - 6x14 / 7x19
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nocturnes-hideout · 10 months
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So, you fellow Pirates of the Caribbean fans remember that meeting scene on that small island between Jones, Sparrow, Beckett, etc.? And how Davy Jones is standing in water in a bucket on the land? When I first watched the movie, I didn't see the trail of buckets behind him that he hopped from to get to that last one. I thought someone had to carry him from the ship to the bucket and then someone had to carry him from the bucket back to the ship.
I imagined Davy Jones having to explain to Will and Beckett that he had to stand in a bucket for the meeting and, most embarrassingly, someone had to carry him to the bucket. And then he had to explain that he had to be carried back to the ship. So I was just imagining Will bridal carrying Davy Jones and plopping him down in the bucket (because Beckett's not gonna do it) in a scene that would probably create a thousand new shippers if it ever got to see the light of day. And I then was imagining Jack bridal carrying back to the ship (again because Beckett's not gonna do it). Which would be more awkward: Jones having to explain to Will that he's gonna have to carry him onto the island, or Jones having to explain to Jack that he needs to carry him off the island?
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talistheintrovert · 6 months
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never beating the autism allegations 🙏
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avernusreject · 7 months
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Wyll in this armor... damn man. That's it. That's the post.
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the moment in an episode of quantum leap where Sam realizes that he's connecting with the people around him, not as the person they think he is, but as himself in his situation and he stops speaking in terms of the person he's leapt into and starts speaking in terms of Sam. what Sam feels, what Sam thinks, how Sam would handle a situation based on his experiences. the moment where he allows himself to be touched by the strangers around him not through the person he's leapt into, but as himself. there's something about a character who spends so much time living other people's lives only to realize that their situation is affecting him, too, and to take that in stride. few stories in modern media are so intrinsically founded in the importance of an open heart and the infallibility of human compassion, and thus Sam Beckett remains one of the greatest characters to come out of television in the past fifty years. in this essay i will
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holocowboy · 1 month
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Mayhaps Sam Beckett for character bingo? I don't know much about queap so I'm interested to see your opinions 0.0
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renegadesstuff · 19 days
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“If you're trying to decide what to wear, just keep wearing what you're wearing now. Or less.” 🤭
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first thing first, im just gonna throw whatever idea that comes to mind that i enjoyed here.
now going on with the story:
araminta wouldn't know QC is sophie's grandmother, just that her grandmother used to send letters and money for her debut. when QC sees sophie at the ball (at the end, when she's running away), she's caught off guard by the dress. she doesn't send the guards after her in fears of catching the attention of the ton, so she just stays still and stares. benedict sees the embroidery on the gloves, and asks for his mother's help to figure out who it belongs to. when violet says it's from the queen, he then asks his mother to help him have a meeting with her, who attends him. he wonders if there's any woman the queen could have gifted the gloves and the queen asks him what the lady told him at the ball. benedict is honest but leaves with no other info about the lis. the queen tells araminta to make her a visit and questions her about sophie, with the disguise of her being her goddaughter. that's when araminta realizes who sophie is and that she went to the ball. araminta expells sophie before the queen can act again. araminta could even spend the entire season maybe blackmailing the queen or threatening to with the info about her illegitimate grandchild (the queen puts her on her place sometime in the season, this is not about that). the queen searches for sophie as well as benedict. and when (considering LW's gonna continue after s3) lady whistledown talks about araminta chasing a maid from the bridgertons out (after weeks of reports of benedict's love life), she puts two and two together and sends someone to the jail when the whole thing between sophie, benedict, violet, kate (hopefully) and araminta is happening. the queen demands her release and legitimizes sophie by making up her mother instead of her father, and says she's her goddaughter from a friend from germany.
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mtg-cards-hourly · 2 months
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Admiral Beckett Brass
"You and your ship will make a fine addition to my fleet."
Artist: Jason Rainville TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
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nikki-rook · 10 months
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Save it, Richard, I know the morning I walked in here the poor girl was hiding in the closet
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slutty-yoda · 1 year
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Sexiest Human Bracket: Spin-off edition R1
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superlc529 · 2 years
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Happy 68th Birthday, Scott Bakula!!! <3 <3 (October 9, 1954)
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literaryspinster · 18 days
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There is a fine line between wanting Black female characters to be shown in a soft, romantic, glamorous light, and implying that Black women who are poor, Black women who have suffered, and Black women who don’t live traditional lives don’t deserve representation at all.
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