Harmony of hands ✨
Pride and Prejudice (2005)
Titanic (1997)
Atonement (2007)
Victoria (2016)
Poldark (2015)
Emma (2020)
Anna Karenina (2012)
Bridgerton (2022)
Jane Eyre (2011)
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Jenna Coleman as Queen Victoria in Victoria (TV Series, 2016-2019).
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Starting Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story.
I like the idea of the tragic man weeping over Charlotte's coffin turning into this schemey little man who used the allowance his dead wife affording him on his mistress(es?) and hooked cousins up:
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can you do lord melbourne from itv victoria pretty please?
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more victoria lockscreens here!
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Embarrassing moment for me. When I didn’t realize a certain actor was in Netflix’s adaptation of The Sandman.
Ferdinand Kingsley.
I knew him as Mr. Francatelli from ITV’s Victoria.
So that episode. (Episode 6: The Sound of Her Wings)
My sister pointed out that Hob Gadling's face looks familiar. huh? maybe...
Then 1700 era hits, and we're both "IT'S HIM! I KNEW IT". Then the 1800 era hits, and we're both "THAT'S HIM! THAT'S FRANCATELLI!" (The sideburns and mustache help.)
But I was still following him on Instagram. Still following since ITV's Victoria first aired on Masterpiece PBS. Yea, Insta algorithms get weird and I was not that active in the cast's social media presence bc of other things... I saw Jenna Coleman's face in The Sandman trailer. But clearly, I missed all Sandman-related advertising from Kingsley.
So now, I feel stupid for realizing too late.
At least it was a delight to see Jenna Coleman and Ferdinand Kingsley share the same screen again.
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Vicbourne fic masterlist
So I decided to make a masterlist of all my Vicbourne fics. If you like them then please consider a reblog, it would make a writer very happy❤️ I will update it as soon as I post something new.
Everything (18+), four chapters. Lord M rescues Victoria from a storm when she rides out, tired of her family trying to persuade her to marry Albert.
You Are The Only One Who Understands (18+), oneshot. Victoria goes to Brocket Hall to talk to Lord M about her unhappy marriage to Albert.
One Thousand And One Times (And Several Thousand More) (18+), oneshot. Victoria and Lord M share intimacy when she is six months pregnant.
Love In The Forests Of Windsor (18+), oneshot. Victoria and Lord M ride out and things heat up.
The Arts Of Love (18+), three chapters. Victoria asks Lord M to teach her about the physical aspects of being a married woman.
In The Shed (18+), two chapters. Victoria and Lord M seek shelter in a shed during a downpour.
Closure (18+), oneshot. An alternate ending to S2E3 in which Victoria isn't already pregnant with Bertie.
A Princess Is Born (13+), oneshot. Victoria gives birth to her and Lord M's first child.
Queen Of England (18+), multi chaptered, work in progress. Modern AU where Victoria and William are both actors and are cast in the new series "Queen Of England".
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I love the show Victoria (itv) because of the subtle reversing of period/historical drama gender based cliches- allow me to explain
Albert: I'm not like other boys(TM), I'm sulky and broody and wear my hair in my face. I seduced my wife by playing piano while sending her shy glances across the room. I have nothing to do but prattle about the palace all day, but everyone tells me my position will be cemented when we have a son and heir. I have taken up with a cause that it is interesting enough to be relevant to a modern audience, but is still charity based and not governmental. I would desperately like us to start having babies because I want a family. I was given a servant who I am very sure is a spy and doesn't like me. (Every female cliche in a period drama)
Victoria: I angrily ride horses while debating about whether or not to propose to Albert. My best friend in the whole world is my dog. I am too busy running the country to notice how miserable my husband is, but I try my best to make him happy with pretty gifts. I abhor the thought of children, and am also terrified of the high rate of death in childbirth, but eventually I'll cave because my spouse desperately wants babies. The writers tried to give me a character, but at some point every plotline became about my spouse. I have canonically said "all babies look like frogs to me" (Every male cliche in a period drama)
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