Nick and Nora are a married couple who solve murder mysteries while exchanging sharp and smart repartee. The tremendous popularity of the characters made them a media archetype, as the bantering, romantically involved detective duo has become a well-used trope in literature, stage, screen, and television ever since. (Wikipedia)
I don’t understand how anyone can say Wednesday didn’t like Tyler. She chose to go to the dance with him, she INITIATED their first kiss and SMILED at him. Then even after finding out he was the Hyde, she still said he was her type. It’s canon that she liked him. 😭
It looks like Kissed by Fire ~ Kissed by steel has won out in the end!
Some say seven are the hells and seven the heavens. Others say there is only one hell, and it’s the one we live in.
Some maintain that judgment will be held after the Long Night and we all will be judged. Others say that there is nothing after, but endless blackness.
At times, I think that heaven is a place on earth, where you laugh and feel loved, and you realize it only when you’ve lost it.
But sometimes… sometimes life gives you another chance.
Or…maybe it’s just another form of hell.
— from the prologue, to be posted later in the day so, stay tuned for it!
There are already so many rumours about her. People are right when they say she came from the Riverlands but everything else they got wrong. Even her name. Mother still suspects that Alayne is a spy, Helaena claims that she was brought here by tree gods and... hasn't been born. Aemond doesn't pay much attention to it all. He knows she bewitched him using no magic except for her kind heart, sharp mind and... There's something in her gaze he can't explain. It's like she sees right through him, knows everything about him, even the things he isn't aware of.
hotd fans who deny rhaenicent. even as a deep but platonic love and especially if they deny that rhaenyra still cares about alicent. are not watching the same show i swear. it is about THEM. the impact of this patriarchal society on THEM. their love. their conflict. their children. their desire to find a way back to each other despite being pitted against each other Constantly. if you deny that their relationship is the basis on which this story is built you deny the core elements of the narrative... and thats just rly sad that you're missing out like that.