Abandoned library, roadside somewhere in Oregon.
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Unknown, Solar Eclipse 1925 January 24, New York
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The Widow's Hill scene from the storyboard.
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genuinely wish i could
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Poster made by SG Posters.
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Gio Boretti
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Sendwurm
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When we’re new to adulthood, it doesn’t immediately occur to all of us that you’re almost always allowed to leave a situation, because growing up we’re forced to stay in situations until someone dismisses us and/or takes us home, or if we do leave on our own accord there’s someone waiting at home to say “we don’t quit in this family!” Boring party? You can leave. You don’t like the lecture? You can walk out. New doctor not working out? You can end the appointment, you don’t need to wait for them to dismiss you. Bad date? You can just go home. Leaving a situation prematurely might have consequences, but unless you’re under arrest or serving prison time, it’s pretty much always allowed.
--commenter Allison @ askamanager
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Fun trivia, Rebecca Ferguson filled that cart herself when she first arrived on set. She made the list herself and she picked items specifically for each member of the True Knot that she had a story for. And there’s weird shit in there, there’s like Bud Light, condoms, and boiled peanuts….I asked her, I was like what are the purpose of the condoms, like in their world?…It’s a completely closed system, and she was like, “some of them like condoms.” And I was like, alright, you’ve really given this a lot of thought. - Mike Flanagan, Doctor Sleep Director’s Cut commentary
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