You remember Jane Austen? Yeah. I'm not gonna forget her in a hurry, am I? The brains behind the 1810 Clerkenwell Diamond Robbery. Brandy smuggler. Master spy. What a piece of work. She wrote books. Novels. Jane? Austen? Yes! Whoa, bit of a dark horse. Novels, eh? Yes. They were very good.
Good Omens (2019-) || Pride and Prejudice (2005)
unless it is ABSOLUTELY necessary for you to go out to do your work or school, then participate in the strike. i get it, life happens. sometimes you can't skip stuff. hell, even i can't skip everything tomorrow, but that doesn't mean you can't do your part. do what is absolutely necessary for you and your life, and then join the strike for us. join a protest, don't go out to eat, post more awareness on social media, do whatever you can. if you can't do one thing then find something else to do. there are countless ways you can help. do not feel guilty that you have to take care of your life, but try to give as much of your time and dedication to supporting the palestinian cause. good night and free palestine 🇵🇸🇵🇸
They haven't had a quiet moment alone on screen since maybe the first ep. It's been constant chaos for 6 months. And right before the storm they found a single moment to just... Exist
All the small glances & gestures have been built up to this.
Alongside the commentaries, the guy who ripped the Camp Camp Blu-Ray ripped just about everything else, including the most adorable Blu-Ray menu I have ever seen, and I saw no harm in sharing it with you all.
So in the season 2 episode 1 of the IwtV the vampire Armand has mentioned selling the Bacon triptych.
The triptych they have in the penthouse. It`s Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion by Francis Bacon
Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion, Francis Bacon, 94 × 74 cm, Oil and pastel on Sundeala board, 1944, Tate Britain, London
It portrays the trio of shrieking and writhing gray figures against a fiery orange backdrop. Bacon interpreted them as the Eumenides* from Aeschylus’ Greek tragedy, the Oresteia. He held this work in high regard throughout his life, dismissing anything he had created prior to it.
*Eumenides aka Furies are goddesses of vengeance in Greek mythology
The content of the Oresteia is the fate of the Atreides family, represented by Agamemnon and his son Orestes. Before the Trojan campaign, Agamemnon sacrifices his daughter Iphigenia. He achieves his goal and returns to his homeland victorious, but there he dies at the hands of his wife Clytemnestra, who acts under the influence of a desire for revenge for the death of her daughter and criminal love for her husband's cousin, Aegisthus.