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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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EXPECTATIONS
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Three Goblin Art

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YOU ARE THE REASON
Mike Driver
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Cosmic Funnies

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One Nice Bug Per Day

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hello vonnie
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Te amo y te mando toda la fuerza wachaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaa #QLSDU
Many Happy Returns
"There's a moment when I look at you and no speech is left in me. My tongue breaks, then fire races under my skin and I tremble, and grow pale for I am dying of such love or so it seems to me.”
Domingo de rodaje Rodaje de domingo
Why you should ship Sansa and Brienne, by Rachel.
Sansa gets her protector
Brienne gets to be loved for who she is
Queer women in media
Inversion of the knight and the lady trope
A queer female couple in popular media, given a fairy tale all their own, holy crap do you know how powerful that would be?
It’s fucking cute as shit
Once more. Queer women in media, seriously queer women are under represented because our society is really misogynistic, so it’s okay to give stories to queer men but not queer women.
SHE ALWAYS DREAMED OF A KNIGHT IN SHINING ARMOR…. AND NOW SANSA HAS HER KNIGHT
“She wondered whether Sansa Stark was cold as well, wherever she might be.” — A Feast for Crows
hace frío c': (at La Plata, Bs As)
soon
#tag yourself
because i’m petty and bitter enough to fix that racist post
The 1OO Recap: 3x09
(No Lincolns were harmed in the making of this recap)
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photos by seventeen year old french photographer etienne francey, who has been taking pictures of the natural world around his home since he was nine.
brb moving to France
“clarke fell madly in love with lexa” “lexa was the one for clarke” “clarke will never love anyone the way she loved lexa” “there’s only one lexa” okay eliza calm the fuck down i only have one heart stop bREAKING IT
Empapadas de amor sudafricano #dieantwoord yolandi vi$$er I foking love yaaaiii (at La Rural, Predio Ferial de Buenos Aires)
DEATH IS IN FACT THE END(GAME)
When Lexa was killed, the internet exploded. And not in the way the writers were expecting. Jason Rothenberg’s follower count, which had been climbing steadily since S3 began, plummeted.
It is a natural reaction when an episode that is hyped as a can’t miss and “the best of the series” is the episode where the surprise twist at the end if the death of a minority character beloved by viewers.
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Javier Grillo-Marxuach, who had written the episode, took to twitter to talk to fans, defending his story and Jason’s vision. He claimed that the issue of Lexa being killed off was balanced out by the other LGB characters on the show.
In a podcast the day following the episode, Jason Rothenberg gave conflicting statements about Alycia Debnam Carey’s availability. AMC, who had previously been fantastic with negotiations, suddenly became the target for blame. After the conflicting statements were pointed out by fans (who had Alycia’s schedule memorized, having watched all hiatus for hints that she was on set and hadn’t been killed off), the writers released corrections and additional statements.
Jason Rothenberg also admitted to being surprised by the negativity of the reaction, but the extent of his response was a podcast the day following the episode. That podcast contains a number of problematic quotes and pieces of information from Jason, as outlined below.
“We only had the actress for - this was it, she was going to Fear the Walking Dead the very next day, she flew out the next morning and went to… wherever they went to shoot it. So that factored in the storytelling. Lots of factors went into the decision, that was just one of them.” — Jason Rothenberg, podcast 4 Mar 2016
• Fear the Walking Dead filmed S1 between May 10th and June 19th • Fear the Walking Dead started S2 production December 3rd
Eventually, after several long days of discussions with fans, Grillo-Maxuach admitted that they had made a mistake in killing Lexa and handling her death the way that they did. Other writers came forward and expressed that they didn’t expect the reaction they received either–hopelessness and despondency, rather than anger. Jason, however, dismissed all of that.
Angry fans started a fundraiser in protest of Lexa’s death, raising thousands upon thousands of dollars for disaffected and alienated queer youth—exactly the kind left behind in the wake of Lexa’s death. Twitter trending topic “LGBT Fans Deserve Better” achieved a quarter of a million tweets and trended for several hours during the episode of the show the following week, eventually being noticed by BBC. Cast members supported the charity and several reached out to fans through social media. At the convention in London, cast members even discussed their disappointment with the story decisions. You can read more information about the charity here.
Confused Alycia
No one will understand Clarke.
Even if Murphy and Titus saw that goodbye kiss, no one will ever understand Clarke because
No one saw the Lexa humbling herself to Clarke in a bow filled with utter surrender.
No one saw the Lexa who fought for her people during the coup.
No one saw the Lexa who went against her own culture for peace.
No one saw the Lexa who can fall asleep completely vulnerable and comfortable in the same room with the girl who loves her back.
No one saw the Lexa who allowed herself to cry in front of Clarke.
No one saw the Lexa who spilled her feelings through that kiss goodbye.
No one saw the Lexa who had the first words come out of her mouth in her deathbed that Clarke should not be afraid and to be never harmed again.
No one saw the Lexa loving Clarke
No one saw the Clarke loving Lexa
It’s absolutely tragic how their “not yet” turned to “maybe someday” to “never”. Fuck you The 100.
That’s my ship. (x)