Jason Ralph as Quentin Coldwater in The Magicians
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Sometimes I think of Elliot and Quentin, for what the were and could have been if the writers were patient, and actually told their story.
Peaches and Plums motherfucker.
A line; that without context means nothing, but means the world to two men encapsulated in their own tragedy, yet undeniably and irrevocably in love.
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Quintessential Jason dancing
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As much as the character of Mike was bothersome to me at times, it sure felt satisfying to let Jason Ralph have a callback and in-character appreciation (probably not intentional?) for Midge AND his irl partner with this line.
Because really, as much as The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is carried by its production, writing, and every single person working hard behind the scenes, Rachel Brosnahan as Midge Maisel is just one motherfucking legend. What a showstopping performance.
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The Magicians [S3:E5]
---A Life in the Day
"The beauty of all life??"
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Three Women, episode 1x06 - "Climax"
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"MIKE! MIKE! ... MIKE! ... MIKE!"
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Queliot Coronation
Such a depth to this scene, always. Love that it brought real tears to Hale's eyes (as he told Jason afterward). It's real to me.
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the evil wizard in my head told me to make this
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Honorable Mentions - Actors
Theo James in The Time Traveler’s Wife
James Roday Rodriguez in A Million Little Things
Anthony Welsh in The Flatshare
Dylan O’Brien in Not Okay
Jason Ralph in The Marvelous Mrs Maisel
Raymond Ablack in Ginny & Georgia
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