Happy birthday Ken Jordan of Crystal Method!
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on this re-watch of elementary: i am still and forever shall be in love and enraptured and amazed by lucy liu as joan watson
like holy fucking shit. first off, she is easily, without a doubt, the most beautiful woman ever in my eyes, in such a confident and powerful way. like there's no doubt or insecurity in her, she is who she is and she won't back down from a fight.
she handles sherlock with such accuracy and care at the same time. she's a great friend, and she has unwavering loyalty and love for him. it's crazy. she marches into morland holmes's office, she threatens him while taking him up on an offer, and she does it all in the name of protecting sherlock from his own father. like i know we talk about "strong female characters" but joan watson is so complex and beautifully written.
she can face down drug lords without batting an eyelid, but lunch with her mother gives her conniptions, she's ruthless without sherlock, she stands her ground effortlessly, she's willing to do whatever it takes to solve a case, and she also manages all the people around her, just by nature of being a very empathetic person. oh, and she's a surgeon.
she's so funny and sweet and human, and as much as i think sherlock is a wonderfully adapted character, i think joan watson means so much to me because she is so strongly her own character and her own part of this world. lucy liu plays joan with such conviction and empathy that she holds her weight and more against a strong male character that demands a lot of attention just by nature.
sherlock holmes is a household name, and he's one of the most distinctive and powerful characters across the world. in elementary, he grows toxic mold in his kitchen, shoots guns in the foyer, dissembles bombs for fun, and wakes his roommate up in various creative ways. he's a terror. so for lucy liu to play joan watson so convincingly and so strongly that she not only rises to the challenge, but exceeds it, is worthy of all the praise i am capable of.
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Lemmons, Herrmann and Christopher. The ground crew. 💛💛💛
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I would like to give a little kiss on the forehead to Nace. Maybe a little peck. Just a lil smooch. I would also let him rail me to next week. Whatever he needs. Send post!!
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Gen V characters who kind of remind me of other characters (in a good way)
Marie Moreau reminds me of Diane Nguyen
Wants desperately to be a good person (because she is), empathetic sometimes to her own detriment, has a tendency to just casually say the deepest shit you've ever heard.
Jordan Li reminds me of Paris Gellar
Fiercely competitive, acerbic, more sensitive than what meets the eye, definitely a lesbian but also not really (it's complicated)
Cate Dunlap reminds me of Amy Dunne
Emotionally neglected, stands for something (although perhaps in not the healthiest of ways), she kind of sucks but you can't help stanning anyway
Sam Riordan reminds me of Ken
Part of a privileged class but in a situation where it doesn't really matter, quick to adopting the most extreme pov possible because he knows no better, cute but also a menace to society
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i root for one succession character only: jess jordan executive assistant supreme, ethnically ambiguous queen. girl I know the bag is good but you have got to run!!
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Whenever discussing autistic headcanons and characters with clear hyperfixations people always seem to bring up Batman and his batplane, batcomputer, batbucket, and batfloor, or Green Arrow and his clear Robin Hood obsession, but I feel like there’s a distinct lack of appreciation for just how much of Hal Jordan’s life revolves around planes. Not only is he almost never seen in any non plane related outfits, but like 87% of his constructs are just… plane. There’s not a single situation in the multiverse that this man doesn’t think could be improved with a plane, and honestly, good for him.
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