STRANGER THINGS 5 The Rightside Up
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STRANGER THINGS 5 The Rightside Up
“what’s your dog’s name?” “dijon” “oh, like the mustard!” “no, like dijonathon”
buffy the vampire slayer ⇾ 2.10
Death of Peace of Mind || Bad Omens [\m/]
"Why'd you let me fall asleep?" "Cause I'm an awesome brother. So what did you dream about?" "Lollipops and candy canes." "Yeah, sure."
JENSEN ACKLES as DEAN WINCHESTER SUPERNATURAL - 1x05 "Bloody Mary"
“And, when you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.”
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
ethereal beauty 💛
*stomp stomp*
Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones 2.04 - Garden of Bones
“And if nothing else, I hope the change was kind to you.”
the woman dies.
Link to the full essay: https://granta.com/the-woman-dies/
[Image ID: Excerpts from the opening section of “The Woman Dies” by Aoko Matsuda (translated from Japanese by Polly Barton) interspersed with images of dead women from popular media.
THE WOMAN DIES.
(Image of Padmé Amidala from her funeral in Revenge of the Sith, image of Ophelia floating in a river before drowning, from the 1851–52 painting “Ophelia” by British artist John Everett Millais, representing Act IV, Scene VII of Hamlet.)
And so, the woman dies. The woman dies so the man can be sad about it. The woman dies so the man can suffer. She dies to give him a destiny. Dies so he can fall to the dark side. Dies so he can lament her death. As he stands there, brimming with grief, brimming with life, the woman lies there in silence. The woman dies for him. We watch it happen. We read about it happening. We come to know it well.
(Image composite of Gamora and Natasha Romanoff at the bottom of the cliff on Vormir from Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame, image of Andrew Garfield’s Peter Parker holding a dead Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy from The Amazing Spider-Man 2.)
‘I’ve got it! Let’s kill her off!’
‘Yes! Her death will solve everything!’
‘Okay! Let’s hit the pub!’
(Image of Jon Snow holding the dead Daenerys Targaryen after killing her, from the finale of Game of Thrones, image of Ned Stark holding a newborn Jon while his mother Lyanna Stark dies, from Game of Thrones.)
She dies to provide a plot twist. She dies to develop the narrative. She dies for cathartic effect. She dies because no one could think of what else to do with her. Dies because there weren’t any better story ideas around. Dies because her death was the very best idea that anyone could come up with. /end ID]
Se-na's in full on lawyer mode and asks Ra-ik whether he killed Woo-sung which he answers in negative and in her head she goes:
😂😂😂 She trusts he didn't do it because he is a shitty actor and cannot pretend to save his life LMAO! She may have decided to put all the fangirling on the backseat for now but it is going to take both the lawyer and the fangirl to save that tortured poor wet kitten man.
Shelley Duvall as Wendy Torrance The Shining — (1980) dir. Stanley Kubrick