Bella Heathcote (as Olive Byrne) Rebecca Hall (as Elizabeth Marston) From the biographical film behind the inspiration for Wonder Woman. PROFESSOR MARSTON & THE WONDER WOMEN (2017)
One Nice Bug Per Day

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The Bright Sessions
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Bella Heathcote (as Olive Byrne) Rebecca Hall (as Elizabeth Marston) From the biographical film behind the inspiration for Wonder Woman. PROFESSOR MARSTON & THE WONDER WOMEN (2017)
SOPHIE COOKSON by Gianluca Fontana for Vanity Fair
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Reasons why you should watch Gypsy
1. the life-affirming and life-destroying chemistry between jean (naomi watts) and sid (sophie cookson), the best f/f couple on tv. 😍
2. sid’s thirsty text messages
3. jean and sid’s hot as hell age gap
4. the use of the song “girl” by the internet in this hypnotic, magical scene
5. melanie liburd, you stunning angel
6. jean’s unorthodox (ie highly unethical) therapy sessions
7. this outfit *hyperventilates*
8. the kisses. oh god, the kisses.
9. the swag and innocent romance in their walk
10. lisa rubin, the series creator, is a wlw <3 and has this cute cameo
11. pills rattling. pills rattling all the time.
rip me
If we’re being honest, I wanted to jump your bones since the first time I saw you in line. That drawn-out look, so pretty and demure.
jean x sidney + kisses (requested by anon)
And then we’d burn through that money with reckless abandon.
what will future historians do with this
this is The Human Experience
“If we’re being honest, I wanted to jump your bones since the first time I saw you in line. That drawn-out look, so pretty and demure.”