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flipperbrain-awakes · 28 days
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My poor distraught vampire
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didanagy · 8 months
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ROME (2005-2007)
created by bruno heller,john milius and william j. macdonald
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andrew-buchan-fansite · 2 months
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I'm sorry, I must remain true to my husband.
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spockvarietyhour · 4 months
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take2intotheshower · 2 years
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Mark Antony: Decline and Fall (Part B)
(Rome, Season 2)
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tsnbrainrot · 11 months
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pls watch agatha and the curse of ishtar (2019)
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quigroigne · 4 months
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spent the last few days binging hbo’s rome and everyone was so right about james purefoy as mark antony, mother of GOD
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latenightstars3 · 4 months
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Inside Man mini review
So I just finished watching inside man (the one by Steven Moffat) and I have been reading all the reviews of it on here and on other sites.
and I honestly loved it (mostly because of the actors but still), the suspense was pretty great, acting was terrific, plot was decent, relatively likeable (and if not, at least semi relatable) characters.
the one thing though is that I found, which lots of people seem to disagree with, is the way that Mary Watling and Harry Watling were portrayed throughout the whole ordeal and how they were shown to deal with their emotions. I found it incredible
the way that Mary reacted; trying to find a sense of normalcy in a situation that was the opposite of normal, keeping what seemed like a calm exterior to try and keep them all from imploding with everything going on. The occasional emotional explosions when she couldn’t take it anymore.
I found it to be a very true show of what extenuating circumstances can do to someone (ie. having your sons math tutor locked in your cellar because she thinks your son is a p3d0) and the lengths people will take to have some kind of control over their lives (doing normal things to alleviate guilt and terror)
The same goes with Harry Watling (aka the vicar), though his is shown more as a delayed reaction.
it’s almost as if he doesn’t truly realize what he’s done and what’s happening, or atleast he’s ignoring it pretty damn well. He doesn’t try to keep it normal (he knows it’s nowhere near normal) or keep peace so to speak; more than anything he just shuts down.
he barely speaks with anyone and when he does he shuts them out just as quickly. Using his title as vicar as moral high ground, saying “I couldn’t have done this, I’m too good for that”, using it as a shield against the reality of the situation. And comforting others (mostly), to again show the moral high ground that he has claimed.
It shows a different approach people can sometimes take when dealing with such things (though similar to the other ways); which can lead to people entirely shutting down and avoiding the world to try and alleviate guilt (and any other emotions they may be feeling), leading to lashing out at anyone who tries to help (no matter how misguided).
No one in this show is truly a good person, but they are still people and people will react in a million different ways to different scenarios.
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omnishamblegreg · 2 years
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listen i am greatly enjoying the pattern of Lyndsey Marshal playing women with a murderous love interest (ok yet to be murderer in david tennant’s case), and having to deal with the aftermath of their actions, and conflict of love and morals, but all in a very anticlimactic domestic setting that makes it surreal and darkly funny
she’s just brilliant in both. shit just gets me !!
Parallel: Mary and Harry in Inside Man 1x01 / Lucy Jaggart and Mitchell in Being Human UK 2x06
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measuredmotion · 10 months
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i’ve watched Agatha and The Curse of Ishtar (2019) I’m not the same woman, who I used to be
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morewinepod · 7 months
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My latest with Candi on the pilot episode of HBO’s Rome is the perfect listening companion as you run your Saturday errands. Join us as we celebrate 100 podcast episodes by discussing one of my favorite series of all time.
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Agatha and the Curse of Ishtar (2019) by Sam Yates
Book title: Lady into Fox (1922) by David Garnett
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pedroam-bang · 1 year
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Rome (2005)
“Every city has its secrets“
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Leave him. We are of a common mind about this world. And, although I cannot offer all a man of his position can, we will be well together. We will begin anew.
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spockvarietyhour · 7 months
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