Had some pictures taken at comic con this weekend! X3
📸 : @prico_san on instagram!
bonus pic edited by the photographer <3
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people have pointed this out before but I love how the death note jdrama highlights how needlessly cruel L is capable of being..... calling Light (and the other Kira suspects) early in the investigation to falsely accuse him of being Kira just to see how he'd react, taunting Light relentlessly while he was imprisoned and interrogated, and of course the mock execution. all while knowing no one can really stop him. the jdrama really said "btw don't forget this guy's an ASSHOLE"
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3 incredible shows I watched in the past couple of years starring black women, and all of which deserve more love! ♡
~ Swarm delves into the psyche of an obsessed fan and tackles celebrity worship culture, mental illness, grief and so much more and it's such a creative and eye catching show which never fails to entertain. Dominique Fishback is terrifying and captivating as Dre and is the epitome of feminine rage!! ☆ Prime Video ☆
~ I May Destroy You is hands down the best British show I've ever seen, written by and starring Michaela Coel who I had already seen in her hilarious show Chewing Gum. She is able to pack so many ideas and concepts into one show (such as social media fame, rape culture, alienation and friendships) and kept me thinking constantly. Please look up trigger warnings for this one. ☆ BBC iPlayer ☆
~ Mood is the most underrated of these, a drama that was overlooked by many but so worth watching! It feels all too real when it comes to its representations of sex work in the digital age, social media and relationships (and it's a musical in a totally not cheesy way). ☆ BBC iPlayer ☆
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