Your love for him was the messiest, silliest, most predictable thing in the universe. And it always made me smile.

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Your love for him was the messiest, silliest, most predictable thing in the universe. And it always made me smile.
It's no fun being drunk on your own
coming online as someone who liked the finale
Could you sign it for me? Course. What's your name? Fell. Asa Fell, with an S.
Well I can say now surely that I'm to old for fandoms. Watched good omens finale, felt very indifferent just because this story needed a whole season to wrap thing up nicely not an hour long movie. And this is why it was lacking the magic from previous two seasons. It felt too short, too fast, not enough. But at the same time a finish to this story. It's fine for me, it's bittersweet, kinda melancholic, but it worked for what it's worth. And yes, it's sucks that their story ended like that, after centuries of them not admitting their love and spending not that much time together, but they found each other again. That's enough for me.
So I'm to old for fandoms because I didn't expect to come here and see so much shit spilling out of "fans" (not talking about you lot who can like or dislike series endings with respect for others). The fucking irony is that this show is about humanity, about individuals, at the core of it about every connection that brings us together (and the ending solidified it once again). So to see all this shit spilling out of immature fans it's crazy. There will always be someone who takes it too far, but my god why such a big part of this community is rotten. Be sad, grieve but look at it for what it was - a love story with a beautifull representation of what it means to be a human. And a story that didn't need a kiss to solidify it. Don't take it too far, because you all represent your fandom, and hell you are making it look bad.
Really wanted to interact more, but I cannot even see edits of the finale without seeing someone whine about a kiss or a ship burried. Are you fucking for real. Look at the mirror, and think if it's really that important especially in our times when our world is experiencing Armageddon's everyday. Let the show be a escapes from reality and a remindes of what it can be, not another space to be spiteful and angry every fucking day.
Started to write some extra thoughts in the tags but quickly understood that I need to put them here for myself. Another thing. Getting back to my point (well this is a popular opinion, or a fact more.) this didn't work as a movie. What made good omens is the characters, and we cannot get good character arc without much more screen time. The magic of side characters makes good omens a fantastic show. Sad that it had to happen this way.
The painting of Terry Pratchett near the end actually made me cry and I don’t see anyone else talking about it
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The Other Bennet Sister (2026)
Mr Darcy in The Other Bennet Sister is such a mood. I love how he had about five minutes of screen time and no dialogue, yet they managed to nail his character.
Also, this was basically me when my landlord came to serve one of my housemates an eviction notice...
Love begins again
This scene absolutely floored me. So much emotion in this moment. It's so beautiful!
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Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
Project Hail Mary is such an incredibly touching story about how in the face of adversity, humanity will always come together as one and (despite our differences) join each other in agreement to nuke Antarctica.
Ryan Gosling as Ryland Grace PROJECT HAIL MARY 2026 — dir. Phil Lord and Christopher Miller
obsessed with this scary space monster