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Since I was disappointed by the end of Thea's story, I have the headcanon that she found a new clock or another way to time travel. The series didn't portray her as wanting to live between times just for her to limit herself to 1905. And from time to time Hannah Dodd (Thea's actress) show up in period drama I'm watching, so I like to imagine it as Thea continuing her journey through time.
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lapluieellepleut · 1 month
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Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy being like, "I am 100% committed to respecting your 'no', but I heard you wouldn't promise my aunt not to marry me so I had to come and check just one (1) more time."
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lapluieellepleut · 1 month
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Fitzwilliam Darcy: Charles Bingley is one of my dearest friends-I look out for him, especially since he is too trusting and easily swayed by pretty girls.
Fitzwilliam Darcy: this is the reason why I will warn him that the girl he is becoming dangerously attached to-one that I did not even bother to get to know personally, but I digress-is not as involved with him as he is with her.
Fitwilliam Darcy: luckily, I know that he will listen to me and leave her-he understands that I am superior to him in judgement.
Emma Woodhouse: tell me about it-my dear Harriet is so naïve in such matters! Really, where would they be without us?
George Knightley: happily married with the people they love?
TAH, AKA Henry Tilney: making your respective novels a lot shorter, I might add.
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lapluieellepleut · 1 month
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Fairy selfie
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Hello and welcome to some obligatory fanart of my favorite cringe fail comfort show that I have been obsessed with religiously since like 7th grade. Anyways I think these guys are so fucking funny
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A sketch of Isaac and Jeff in my style
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lapluieellepleut · 1 month
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something cute for mermay.. thinking about the tiny pool behind our apartment that I always wish I could take a nap in 🐟📻
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lapluieellepleut · 1 month
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i stole this from twitter
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lapluieellepleut · 1 month
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steam
twitter/ insta/ store
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lapluieellepleut · 1 month
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But seriously, imagine coming home from almost a decade at sea to find your sister has moved into your ex's house and you just have to go and visit and act like everything is normal.
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lapluieellepleut · 1 month
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"her own side characters (like the Magic Mirror or the Evil Queen) play a HUGE part later on"
How many Sisters Grimm books have you read? The last time we talked about it you were on the second book and the evil queen appears in the fifth book...
I will say this: the mini-series The 10th Kingdom, the comic book Fables, the book series The Sisters Grimm and the TV show Once Upon a Time are for me part of a same "set" of fairytale media.
More specifically, despite their differences, considering their similarities, these four media that mix the "fairytale-crossover world" with "fairytale urban fantasy" are also tied together, outside of the time context which makes them close to each other, by their very... "American-ness" I will say? Each one of them is VERY, very American, in their own different way.
It doesn't help that some of them literaly "feed" off each other (like Once Upon a Time out of Fables), but, while they are very different (and in fact it is interesting to compare where these works differ), they still kind of feel to me as part of a same specific whole, born out of a same time era, a same cultural context, a same American view of fairytales, and a same... "worldbuilding purpose" I will say?
I'm not going anywhere with this but for me these are somehow "linked" into a chain.
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lapluieellepleut · 1 month
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Still become a ballerina after all the problems you have created
Become the head of the Bureau after all the time problems you have created
Be the main character ✨
please be patient with me im from the 1900s
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my dad just exploded into laughter out of nowhere and told me ‘imagine the lion king but with sea lions’ he has been chuckling about it for 5 straight minutes now
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lapluieellepleut · 1 month
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What I find particularly interesting is that even though they were "fairytale crossover world" Snow White's fairytale has a prominent place in each of these universes (except for the comic Book Fables, I haven't read it).
Emma is Snow White's daughter, the dog/prince is a descendant of her too and the characters from Snow White's tale also have an important role in the sisters grimm
I will say this: the mini-series The 10th Kingdom, the comic book Fables, the book series The Sisters Grimm and the TV show Once Upon a Time are for me part of a same "set" of fairytale media.
More specifically, despite their differences, considering their similarities, these four media that mix the "fairytale-crossover world" with "fairytale urban fantasy" are also tied together, outside of the time context which makes them close to each other, by their very... "American-ness" I will say? Each one of them is VERY, very American, in their own different way.
It doesn't help that some of them literaly "feed" off each other (like Once Upon a Time out of Fables), but, while they are very different (and in fact it is interesting to compare where these works differ), they still kind of feel to me as part of a same specific whole, born out of a same time era, a same cultural context, a same American view of fairytales, and a same... "worldbuilding purpose" I will say?
I'm not going anywhere with this but for me these are somehow "linked" into a chain.
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