get to know me meme: [1/??] films
↪ BEETLEJUICE (1988) dir. Tim Burton
What are your qualifications? Ah, well, I attended Juilliard, I'm a graduate of the Harvard business school. I travel quite extensively. I lived through the Black Plague and had a pretty good time during that. I've seen "The Exorcist" about a hundred and sixty-seven times, and it keeps getting funnier every single time I see it! Not to mention the fact that you're talkin' to a dead guy! Now what do you think?! You think I'm qualified?!
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get to know me meme: [1/??] female characters
↪ KRISTEN BELL as ELEANOR SHELLSTROP in THE GOOD PLACE (2016—2020)
There is no answer, but Eleanor is the answer. (in/sp)
get to know me - nine/ten females characters: rebekah mikaelson (tvd/the originals)
It is said that this is a man’s world, and sometimes, it is. For every casket girl that was saved, countless others were not. But women are more resilient than given credit for. And some women, well, let’s just say their oppressors had better watch out. I, too, am resilient, and I’m tired of being oppressed.
get to know me - eight/ten females characters: annalise keating (htgawm)
I think about it a lot, killing myself. I have ever since I was a child. A lot of times I think the world would be a much better place without me in it. But I don't do it. You're a better woman than me and if I don't deserve to die, then you definitely don't.
get to know me - seven/ten females characters: nomi marks (sense8)
For a long time, I was afraid to be who I am, because I was taught by my parents that there’s something wrong with someone like me. Something offensive, something you would avoid, maybe even pity. Something that you could never love.....I was afraid of this parade because I wanted so badly to be a part of it. So today, I’m marching for that part of me that was once too afraid to march. And for all the people who can’t march, the people living lives like I did… Today I march to remember that I’m not just a me, but I’m also a we. And we march with Pride.