LUCIFER | 2.11 Stewardess Interruptus

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shark vs the universe
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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hello vonnie

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Kaledo Art
Cosmic Funnies

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LUCIFER | 2.11 Stewardess Interruptus
“Falling back into old patterns and back into my heartache.”
-Ten Word Stories #579
© 2019 Noor Rashan
“May you learn to forgive yourself for chasing after what could not be, for falling apart, for not being kinder to yourself. May you come to terms with yourself and embrace yourself entirely. May you find peace within yourself soon.”
— Lukas W. // Coffee thoughts #183
“The thing about writing is I can’t tell if it’s healing or destroying.” - Rupi Kaur, Milk and Honey
Which character would you least like to battle to the death against?
Gendry devotedly looking for Arya 8.04 | The Last Of The Starks
So let’s see, in the course of two episodes we’ve had:
*Sansa glorify her past sexual abuse as something that was worth it.
*Missandei - the only black woman in the main cast - was beheaded for no other reason then to give the white lady angst. Then her only worldly possession to remember her by was a slave collar.
*Brienne gains love only to immediately lose it, and instead of fighting for it just breaks down into tears like she’s unable to do anything.
*Dany, the woman reknowned for her mercy, burns an entire city full of innocents to the ground, reinforcing the idea that no woman could ever be fit to rule Westeros because we’re all just so emotional!
*Cersei turns from a nuanced flawed character into a cartoonish villain that then dies in tears needing to be reassured everything will be alright, despite her being one of the most resilient characters in the whole show up until then.
*Arya doesn’t get to use her Faceless Man powers. Not once. Why does she even have them?
The level of character assassination is just…unprecedented. Female characters haven’t been done this dirty since Eve ate the forbidden fruit of knowledge and became the reason sin exists.
“When Maisie was a minor, and I was an adult, it seemed completely ludicrous to expect me to have an opinion on Arya/Gendry shipping other than, “Well, it’s never going to happen. It’s not possible.” And I was forced to confront my own initial discomfort this time around. O.K., now it’s technically possible — let’s not be patronizing to Maisie. Some people were saying, “Oh, they should never have asked Maisie to do that.” But why? If I was a new actor to the show, playing a new character who was 31, and Maisie was 21, then it wouldn’t be a thing. It’s just because I’ve been on the show for so long, and I’ve known her for all this time that it becomes slightly odd. And I understand that. I understand people being uncomfortable watching someone they’ve feel they’ve seen grow up on screen take part in things like that. I get it. But once you confront it rationally, I don’t see how you can have much of a problem with it. And it’s important to guard against that concern spilling over into a form of prudishness that actually risks removing the agency from a fully grown adult, you know what I mean?”
— Joe Dempsie, on the brouhaha around the Gendrya scene in 8x02 New York Times
- Nature blog ^^
“It’s funny, because to me, one of the things Chloe understands is Lucifer’s soul. […] I think she’s got Lucifer pegged. One of the things she knows is that Lucifer tells the truth. Now, when he says he’s the devil, she can’t really square that. But when it comes to moral truths, when it comes to truths of the heart, when he says something, she believes him. And so I guess to me what’s so interesting is, she has faith in him. Amongst all these questions, the one things she believes in is Lucifer’s character.” - Joe Henderson, Executive Producer
Done having your whisper fight?