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maioliv · 6 days
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Watching It’s a sin (again) and Ritchie and Ash are so Jegulus coded 🫠
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allsortsofthingsmpov · 17 hours
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These two are adorable 😊!!
Nick Miller crush, eh Nic?
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kikibridger · 6 months
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— Nicola Coughlan & Lydia West
via. Variety and TV Zone
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k-wame · 1 year
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reαlly ɢood qυeѕтιoɴ: "ιғ yoυ dιdɴ'т ĸɴow нe wαѕ ɢαy αll тнoѕe yeαrѕ, wнαт dιd yoυ ѕee?...wнαт were yoυ looĸιɴ' αт" ιт'ѕ α ѕιɴ (2021) - ѕ01e05
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hqroleplaygifs · 1 year
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lydia west in speculation // In the source link, you’ll find #54 gifs. All GIFs were made by me and are intended for roleplaying purposes only. Please don’t claim them as your own. Reposting these GIFs or using them in your own graphics is strictly forbidden. Please, like or reblog this post if you plan on saving these GIFs, of if you found this helpful in any way, shape, or form. Thank you, and enjoy.
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p-redux · 1 year
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The Deumoix Sunday spotted is a sighting of scenes for Love again being filmed at the person submitting’s apartment block and a park in London , names 4 of the cast .
Thanks, Anon. I don't know how I missed it. Here's the sighting. 👇
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However, they don't say they saw Sam or Priyanka, just that they're in the movie. The wording is vague. But they DID use the word "spotted" for the other two people. So, who knows...🤷‍♀️
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admireforever · 1 year
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It's A Sin (s01e05)
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#4 Mhumhi
Book name: Darkeye trilogy Author: Lydia West
Mhumhi, main character of the Darkeye trilogy. Might design more characters from this book series later.
Lines: pantherabritannia (DeviantArt)
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celebs-edits · 5 months
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camyfilms · 10 months
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IT’S A SIN 2021
I wanna be anyone. I wanna be Hamlet, I wanna be Romeo. But if I said I'm gay, I'd be just the clown.
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thecraggus · 1 month
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Love Again (2023) Review
Saddled with an atrocious script and mismatched leads, Love Again will break your heart as it wastes its far more interesting supporting cast. #Review
Love Again will convince you once is enough. At its heart – which is very, very firmly on its sleeve, LOVE AGAIN flirts with a really cute concept: text messages to a lost love that serendipitously bring together two lonely hearts; A YOU’VE GOT MAIL for the Tinder generation. It’s the kind of setup that, in more capable hands, could have had a real shot at becoming a minor classic of the…
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Attention US peeps: We have a date!!
April 19th!! Whoooo!!
Go watch Big Mood and support Nicola!!
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anncanta · 1 year
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Steven Moffat goes inside us. As usual
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Well, I watched 'Inside man'.
First of all: it`s beautiful. Just beautiful. I loved every single moment of it.
Second: it`s very much Moffat.
And, opposite to what most of the reviews say, it is not a crime drama.
I won`t reveal any plot details here to not spoil the story to those who haven`t watched the series yet. I`ll just make some notes.
We all know, I presume, that Steven Moffat loves complicated stories. More than that – he obviously loves the metaphorical ones. That`s why I don`t buy any complaints from the reviewers who say that all the stuff in the film is stupid, unnatural and not believable.
Of course, it is! Because, as often does in Moffat`s stories, the events are taking place in the real world and in the space of a metaphor at the same time.
Here we have: one decent loving vicar, one very clever woman, one confused vicar`s wife, one terrified teenager and one vicar`s home.
After the trigger`s pulled things start to happen, and yes it might be masked as a crime drama but it is not.
Actually, it is a philosophical exercise that Moffat establishes for us just to make us think on a start thesis.
Everyone is a murderer. You just need to meet the right person.
Taking aside the fact that this phrase is a parody of a romantic cliché 'Everyone can love. You just need to meet the right person', let`s think about the structure of the story.
One man, – a really good, decent man – takes the thing that can totally compromise him or (which is much worse for him) his beloved son. Then the misunderstanding happens and the man must make a choice.
The scared helpless woman or his son.
What would he choose?
That`s the question that you might ask but that`s the wrong question.
Don`t we remember that Steven Moffat is a former school teacher?
The right question is: what should he choose?
We need to have this question in our minds during the whole series to the end.
If we do, all the 'stupidities', all the 'strange things', and all the 'horribly wrong desisions' start to make sense.
It`s stupid to take from people things which might content you don`t know what. It`s stupid not to say the truth when you are asked about those very things which turned out to be very bad, dirty, and dangerous. It`s incredibly stupid to lock people in the cellar in order to hide bad things which are not even yours!
But that`s the point.
All the bad, wrong, terrible decisions lie exactly at the crossroads between what we would and what we should do.
'Inside man' shows us dozens of such crossroads. Every character – including the victim of an assault locked in the cellar – has his or her own moments where they could turn to another way. But they didn`t.
It is not about the police officers` behaviour (why not ask more questions to that suspicious man?) or the vicar`s strange moral stands (why not confess the bad thing is someone else`s – really guilty one?). It`s about our choices and our reasons which lie under them.
It`s a model of the soul which is trapped in impossible circumstances and the mind under unbelievable pressure. And our inner moral judge who condemns without mercy because he knows that his own days are cut.
And it is a story about the hope of young and clean life which denies being doomed and – as we are told at the finale of the series, recovers.
Bless him.
I mean it.
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mohangpassion · 1 year
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From the TV show “It’s a sin”
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Top 10 Skyrim Characters
I was tagged by the lovely @blossom-adventures to share my favorite Skyrim characters and I thought it would be an interesting exercise to sit down and think about it. I am also tagging the usual suspects @sneaksandsweets @nocturnalswarehouse and @oblivions-dawn as well as @romantichore. I think it might be interesting to see who ends up on your lists. Please don't feel obligated to participate if you don't want to or even cut the list down to top 5 or top 3 if it's easier.
Ulfric Stormcloak. [extends hand] “Hi, have you met me?” 
Teldryn Sero. I love his sassy, sarcastic remarks.
Serana. Of course, I have a soft spot for everyone’s favorite vampire. I am not Isran. (Isran has no place on this list.)
Brynjolf. So much trouble. So much scheming. So much accent.
Ralof. My Stormcloak brother-in-arms. 
Galmar Stone-Fist. A loyal housecarl and friend to Ulfric. I also feel like he has a hidden soft spot if you get to know him.
Lydia. This list would not be complete without our favorite burden-carrier.
M'aiq the Liar. I have no idea why, but I love him and it brings me so much joy whenever I run into him.
Nazir. I love his dry sense of humor and “suffer no fools” attitude.
Tolfdir. I had to add someone from the college and I have a soft spot for how passionate he is about magic and teaching.
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10ktypesoftorture · 2 years
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Lydia West as Lucy Westenra | BBC'S DRACULA (2020)
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