💜💜💜💜💜💜HAPPY BIRTHDAY SHAAAAAA 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
THANK YOU ROOO!!! HHHHHHHHHH
I ALREADY TOLD YOU THAT I LOVE HER SO SO MUCH!! SHE LOOKS SO CUTE IN YOUR STYLE THE LITTLE GREMLIN Fgvsfvvbhu
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In a camp full of clowns, Lae'zel is consistently the funniest motherfucker of all of them. (This is in reference to Wyll).
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Mahiru fam you're perfect, I getchu cause I too feel punished for wanting to love and be loved
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I don't know about y'all, but
Georgia Tennant.
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Have u vroomvroomvroomvroomvroomvroomvroomvroomvroom skrrted today, tho ???
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I've seen a lot of discourse about Virginia Kull's portrayal of Sally Jackson in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians TV series, and I'd like to say that I loved her. Don't get me wrong. I love Sally from the original book series, and I, too, would fight the God of War on her behalf. But something that I enjoyed about Virginia's portrayal of Sally that we don't get in the books is the character depth. We don't hear much of Sally's backstory in the TV series, apart from a couple of flashbacks with younger Percy and that scene with Poseidon (Toby Stephens). However, those scenes do an excellent job of showing us that alongside being Percy's mother, Sally is also a young woman who fell in love with a man she could not be with and is enduring the natural consequences of having Percy. She struggles to communicate with him when she's frustrated, gets teary-eyed when she lies to him to prolong the inevitable, and actively sacrifices her happiness to ensure his safety. Virginia Kull's portrayal of Sally Jackson reinforces the character's humanity, imperfections, and determination, and it's everything to me.
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I think Oscar Isaac should play Harvey Dent because then we'll get Damian bullying him for being short. Meanwhile Jason, 6'5 combat machine, immediately hides behind Bruce when he sees him
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This is coming from a show-only fan, but. Gotta say. I was having conniptions of delight over Siuan and Moraine in this episode. It is the BEST angst I have been served in forever. It is SO good. Don't know if this is "character murder" of Book!Siuan, but I for one find this characterization extremely compelling?
Because? She's doing exactly the same thing Moiraine is doing? Sacrificing everything she loves; and everyone she loves; for what she thinks is the only thing that matters, saving the world.
The only thing is that they disagree on how that must be done. Perfectly symmetrical opposites. Their lives and hearts ground to dust beneath the wheel.
The fucking. The fucking flashback flashes. When they were torn apart. I am dead? I have died. I have been murdered, and it felt so good.
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