Ncuti's acting choices were outstanding during the episode, because at the start you don't suspect there's anything wrong. We come from the specials where he was simply sunshine and at the start he's still that, we still think the Doctor worked through his issues and is doing fine. And then he kind of spirals until that end scene where he's simply convinced that he's a bringer of bad luck. Which is on brand with the Doctor we know, to blame oneself, but we had been led to believe that this Doctor was going to be different. And I think it's brilliant the way in which Ncuti wears that mask of wellness, I dare say it's the best one. I didn't suspect a thing until it started happening, and now I am kind of worried for him, because if he's that quick to blame himself in a situation that doesn't really revolve around him, what's going to happen next?
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what i love about the Famous Actor Natori Shuuichi of it all is that...it's not just that he's famous and therefore widely recognizable wherever he goes. like yes that is very funny because he was an exorcist before he became a famous actor, which means he CHOSE, on purpose, a day job that would make it harder to hide his double life/secret identity from the hordes of his adoring public, but it's more than that. it's not just that he's famous, it's that he's famous specifically for being an ACTOR, aka a person whose job it is to dissimulate, to make believe, to inhabit roles and emotions other than his own. like he decided he was going to become as visible as possible (which again was literally not necessary! he could have gone into any other career for his day job!!) but in such a way that everyone would see him but no one would see him - they would just see his various made-up personas, including the Famous Actor Natori Shuuichi persona. i can't decide if he's a genius or if he just made so many absurd decisions that they canceled each other out and circled back around to working out. he's either playing 9-dimensional chess or he's eating the pieces. too soon to say.
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| Jake Gyllenhaal in ROAD HOUSE |
If your post these in another platform, please GIVE CREDITS!!!
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I liked the episode, but my most pressing question is who was that old woman on the street and why was she like that?
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yknow i heard one (1) conversation between Hayward and Carpenter in season one and thought to myself "wow they have good chemistry i hope they hang out more" and season 3 got me feeling SO validated
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Heartbreak High S2 spoilers
Finally have time to watch heartbreak high season 2 and Sasha is really leaning into that performative activism bullshit like are you fucking kidding me?
Harper does not hold Cash responsible. So why tf is it now your job to be mad for her??? Does she even give a fuck about Harper or is she just doing this for brownie points?
Sasha, as far as we know, Cash has not done anything to you. Cash was involved in something bad that happened to Harper, he HELPED HER ESCAPE, and then sent her proof of what those guys did so she can pursue justice. He's paid his retribution at that point and it's really not your space to just be mad at him for Harper especially if she doesn't hold him responsible for what happened to her.
It's all so fucking performative.
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Neon: It's like the Bunk beds me and Flynt have! I'm the Bottom, He';s the top!
Flynt: Yes, I'm top, she's-
Flynt: *Covering Neon's mouth* Sorry! What I mean is She tops, I'm the bottom in bed-
Yang: Well that's very nice for you two~
Flynt: *Burying his face in his arms* N-NO!
Neon: *Laughing* Wh-What's Wrong Flynt?
Yang: So much for 'Close Friends,' Right guys?
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Walker, Texas Ranger (TV Series)
S3/E7 'The Road to Black Bayou' (1994) - David Huddleston
I haven't seen this episode in years and a few things came to mind when watching it.
This is the episode that first got me into Huddleston, wishing I was literally in Huddleston.
David and Noble Willingham's asses.
This is the second time Huddleston and Willingham appeared in an episode together since they appeared in an episode of The Mary Tyler Moore Show What Are Friends For? Season 5 Episode 10.
And they were both fuckable in that.
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I ❤️ him!
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full offense but if you write a book about Neverland or Peter Pan and have there be a romance between Wendy and Hook I am sending you outside to consider your crimes. don't bother coming back inside until you repent
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