Truly something how comforting the LOTR movies continue to be after 20 years and eighty million watches.
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INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE 1.02 "...After the Phantoms of Your Former Self"
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“Just remember Mark is a seventeen year old boy, they break more easily than you think. And I don’t want a broken family.”
redraw of this one photo from the ultimate editions
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im so obsessed with season 1 beronica because veronica moves to town and she's like "i need someone to teach me how to be a good girl🥺🥺" and betty is like "aww that is so sweet but unfortunately i am insane"
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trent, arriving at the blooming grove and seeing essek next to caleb: well this is an interesting turn of events
essek: dick too bomb 🤷🏻
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travis really is so good at mitigating player panic during stressful fights. taliesin is freaking out while trying to find his revivify info? "Let's slow it down. No rush. This combat is brought to you by?" gently prompting sam to do his ad spot while tal finds what he needs so people's attentions won't be on him, making him panic more
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There is a note of surprise in Louis' first words to Daniel (“You've grown old, Daniel.”). For all that Louis has observed Daniel from a distance over the years, despite his being so familiar with Daniel’s autobiography that he has fixated on minor details within (“There was an offhanded remark in your memoir about this dessert. I hope you don't mind.”) and can immediately find the page of a specific passage, Daniel’s mind is unfamiliar to Louis in a way he does not seem to expect. It is such a contrast to Louis’ letter to Daniel, where he writes as though the pair aged together (“The passage of time and the frailties that accompany it have provided me perspective. And I suspect the same might be for you, as well.”), describing their previous attempt at the interview failing due to a shared “boyish youth”, even though Louis was almost a century old when it took place. Time does not mean the same to an immortal being, and the series leaves it ambiguous whether a vampire and a human can ever really understand that difference.
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Every so often I do find myself thinking about The Eclipse because I went into that show expecting a mildly politically-conscious high school drama with some kind of supernatural element and came out having watched a comprehensive dissertation on the damage internalized homophobia does to a person and the way people in authority can weaponize fear to facilitate the persecution of marginalized people by members of their own groups, and absolutely no eclipse-related magic to speak of
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Just casually brush your boss's thumb with your index before letting men in to kill him
so normal really
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