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brighteyes29 · 4 months
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Emily: You should marry him.
Sue: *is sad*
Austin: Sue, you came back!
Sue: I did.
Austin: ...But... for whom?
Sue: *looks at Emily* For... Emily.
Austin:
Emily:
Emily: Ella, you messed up the lin-
Ella: *pulls Hailee into a passionate kiss*
(Because we deserved a blooper like that)
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lovedpoetical-ly · 5 days
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to have a love half as beautiful as theirs, would be the greatest blessing.
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writeslikeanaria · 8 months
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have been watching dickinson recently and i must say that austin dickinson is so sebastian sallow coded
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bestoftweets · 2 months
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morphmaker · 1 year
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forget about "top or bottom" discourse, you're either a bettine or a günderode
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rhfffas · 10 months
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Dickinsibs reunion and HuntFeld crumb 🥺🤧
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lovelyy-moonlight · 1 year
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killingfrankie · 9 days
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vinnie dickinson specificallt from the show dickinson you own my heart <3
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dxrlinggxd · 2 years
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i cant stop thinking about 2 x 8, when emily was 'invisible' and nobody, not her parents, not lavinia, not even sue could see her...but austin could. sibling relationships have always been so precious to me, and i cried during the scene between them because of the implications that he is truly the only person who sees her for who she is, who understands her wholeheartedly.
something about their relationship that really stands out to me is that he's never condescending to her, except that one time in 1 x 10 which he never repeats. rather, he seems to be more conscious about how he treats her after that. a telling example is in 2 x 09 when she tells his friend (who appears to her as Nobody) that he's going to die and austin takes her into the next room and is genuinely concerned. he doesn't throw her out. he doesn't yell at her for creeping his friends out. he just wants to know if his sister is okay.
they've fought before, yes, and he definitely hasn't been the best brother, but austin grew up with her. austin understands her. austin loves her and there may be some resentment there, but there is also the passive comfort of knowing that there is someone who truly, truly sees her.
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alittlemadness237 · 2 years
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“Because I could not stop for Death –
He kindly stopped for me –
The Carriage held but just Ourselves –
And Immortality.”
- Emily Dickinson
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uncleasad · 4 months
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Dickinson 1x03 felt like it was half an episode, in that its only purpose was to reveal Emily and Sue’s feelings to Austin and drive Sue away as Emily and Austin fought, suffocating her with their discord.
While in the first episode I thought perhaps Austin didn’t have true romantic feelings for Sue—that he only pursued her because she wasn’t interested in him—this episode began to disprove that. I do think there is some “male pride” driving his actions, but I believe he has genuine affection for her. See also the “muse” scene in 1x04, and his eager willingness to cover Sue’s debts and buy her dress when she suggested postponing the announcement of the wedding until she was no longer penniless.
Contrary to what Jane said, though, it feels like Emily is more in love with Sue than Sue is with Emily—that is, they are both in love with each other, as multiple events so far have shown, but it feels like a bigger part of Emily’s life, and a stronger pull, than for Sue. Likewise, it’s hard to get a bearing on Sue’s true feelings for Austin…she doesn’t appear to love him nearly as much as she does Emily—both Dickinson siblings are more enamored of Sue than Sue is with either of them!—but does she love him at all? Or has she only accepted his proposal, in a time of loss, to put an end to his pursuit of her and as something of a lifeline out of penniless orphanhood? And now she is trying every way to drag out the engagement and postpone the wedding, the true reasons for which only she knows. If Sue had a stable home like Emily, would she have continued to politely rebuff Austin just as Emily has done with George?
It was fascinating to see Emily suggest the party to Sue—who naturally agreed with Emily—and then Austin immediately give in to please Sue, when he had been dead-set against the idea coming from Emily and Lavinia!
Honorable mention: Lavinia’s crushing on the town bad boy, who seems hilariously the same as every television bad boy of the past half-century or so (also the local opium supplier!).
In 1x04, though, a full plot arc was back. We began and ended with the magnificent heirloom Dickinson oak—Emily’s favorite companion—and had many adventures in between!
I feel bad for George, because it’s clear to us that Emily is never going to choose him, no matter how loyal and useful he is…but I also get the sense that George genuinely likes Emily, so no matter the outcome—unless, by some strange series of events, she chooses someone else—he’s happy to spend time with her and to woo her, and, for a moment on the train, live the fantasy of a married couple.
Thoreau really is a piece of work! I almost wish George published the truth of his “interview”—and speaking of the college literary magazine, what happened to Emily’s poem that was to be published in it, already at the printer’s when she announced it, because she told Thoreau that she had never been published. Did Edward somehow force them to reprint the issue to save his reputation?
Another fun contrast between the two elder Dickinson siblings: both Emily and Austin have the same muse in Sue, yet Austin’s poem is no better than a trite schoolboy rhyme. I wonder whether Edward chose Austin to prepare a poem to spite Emily after her rude interruption, to test or spur on Austin, or both? (Or simply because it would cause him to lose face if he allowed his daughter to exhibit her intellectual and literary talents in public? I thought it seemed clear to him that he knew which child would be capable of producing a suitable poem for the occasion, and the results bore that out.)
On the Lavinia front, following her poor choice of men in the previous episode, and after wandering around town bizarrely in her “Indian headdress,” once Lavinia confesses the cause of her sadness, Mrs Dickinson’s “what makes you think the Indians would want you?” has got to set some sort of record for cruelty.
Once again, though, Emily is able to get her way; Edward undergoes an unexplained (Austin’s awful verse?) change of heart and decides to save the great tree. Somehow, in spite of Emily’s argument with him in front of Robert Picardo, she was the least-embarrassing Dickinson child this episode 😂
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lovedpoetical-ly · 2 days
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⚠️ : A Sapphic Poet being Delusional
I’d like to pretend I was emily dickinson in a past life because why else am I so obsessed with a love story that is not mine? it’s such a significant piece of me, and I have no clue why.
anyway, I see emily dickinson in everything i write. I just wish I could have been a fly on the wall in the Dickinson household and witness how everything played out.
I’d get to see her and susan’s childhood as best friends, when emily realized she had fallen in love with her, and watch her write sentimental poems that would later make her one of the greatest poets in history.. literally anything, no matter how small. because that would have been a life well lived.
(idk how long flys live but just play along)
(oh and tbh, i’d lose my shit if my secret lover and brother were “together”, even if their love was fake. idk how she kept her calm)
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lostremind · 1 year
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I really need an emisue high school Au on AO3
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jokeson-u · 1 year
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THE PERSON WHO PLAYED AUSTIN IN DICKISON USES HE/THEY PRONOUNS !!!!!! I LOVE THAT FOR THEM
also.. i need him to cut his hair sorry but they look so good when its even a little shorter than it is rn
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morphmaker · 11 months
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The Jane Gang Meets Wendell Phillips
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bluepurple09 · 2 years
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"just because you're a man, it doesn't mean you have to become a monster."
this quote is said by emily in episode 10, season 1 of dickinson. i don't even have words to describe how perfect it is. when austin started screaming at sue, i was dissapointed, because he hadn't done anything especially sexist until then, but i still didn't think he would go so far as to seriously tell emily to lock herself in her room. this quote just summed up what these scenes make the viewer think, and it is very powerful to hear from a woman. even austin, who seems nice, uses his position as the oppressor to get what he wants when things don't go his way. and many men are like this nowadays, pretending to be feminists or whatever and then talking shit about women who reject them or are in higher positions than them.
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