@911pride - Day 2 & Day 3: Coming out & Bisexual Buck coming out to Maddie - 9-1-1, S07E05
Happy pride, y’all!
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@911pride - Day 2 & Day 3: Coming out & Bisexual Buck coming out to Maddie - 9-1-1, S07E05
Happy pride, y’all!
⤷ S4E8 "Dance in the Country"
Lesbian kiss in 1930’s pre-Hays Code film Morocco.
WHY YOU SHOULD WRITE HORRIBLY:
1. You’ll never write anything if you don’t
month starting on a monday we have no excuse guys lets get to work and lock the fuck in
yk its actually very chic and avant garde to start on tuesday the second
many claim theres nothing more subversive and revolutionary than starting on wednesday the third
there are simply no words in the english language that can describe starting on thursday the fourth. thats how iconic it is
choosing to start on friday the fifth. i just think its very inspiring
national holiday
[ID: text reading “Ronald Reagan, 40th U.S. President” next to an image of him. below is text reading “Date of death: June 5, 2004”.
the second image is of stripes forming a rainbow flag, decorated with stars and/or sparkles and text reading “happy pride!” /end ID]
keep thinking about those screenshots of buck's house after bobby died. no flowers. no one sent him flowers because it wasn't his dad who died, not really. just like chris leaving wasn't his son leaving, not really. eddie going to texas wasn't his partner leaving, not really. buck occupies all of these spaces unofficially and he knows who he is to them but when they leave he's always, always left with nothing. again. most important relationships of his life and he's empty-handed and wondering if he'd imagined it all in the first place.
"People don't always respond to trauma the way you expect them to" they said
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BEST OF BTVS: Buffy & Joyce — Season Five
'The Living End' (dir. by Gregg Araki) [1992]
"The whole city packed into automobiles and all weekend, every weekend, ended up at Gatsby's. And I mean everyone: from every walk of life, from every corner of New York City, this kaleidoscopic carnival spilled through Gatsby's door. A caravansary of billionaire play-boy publishers, and their blonde nurses. Heiresses comparing inheritances on Gatsby's beach. My boss, Walter Chase, losing money at the roulette tables. Gossip columnists alongside gangsters and governors exchanging telephone numbers. Film stars, Broadway directors, morality protectors, high school defectors and Ewing Klipspringer, dubious descendant of Beethoven!"
THE GREAT GATSBY (2013) dir. Baz Luhrmann
We saw online that you serve something called puffer fish.
RED, WHITE & ROYAL BLUE (2023) — dir. Matthew López
Not "The Character did nothing wrong" or "The Character is irredeemably awful" but a secret third thing: The Character may display moments of deep love & compassion, may even have a strong sense of ethics, and may also be capable of brutal cruelty that is irreconcilable with those traits. The constant tension between the different sides of The Character's nature is exactly what makes them compelling, and attempting to reduce them down to simply "a terrible person" or "innocent & misunderstood" is missing the point of the questions a media with nuanced characters is asking you to consider