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"I'll be looking at the moon, but I'll be seeing you"
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PARK CHANYEOL
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A HADESTOWN PROSHOT IN THE BIG YEAR OF 2025
and they forgot about it
the gilded age carrying television glad i was here from day ONE
im not interested in glory through combat anymore. i do not want to be a part of this shit.
on the battlefield again
who in bob and why webster
PARK CHANYEOL!
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another pov of chankai managing to find each other
"Hey Web, c'mere. I wanna talk to you for a second." "Why."
JOE LIEBGOTT and DAVID WEBSTER EPS. 8-10: The Last Patrol, Why We Fight, Points | Band of Brothers
I know Iām 24 years late to the party, but Iām going absolutely insane over Speirton and so Iām going to go on a rant that Iām sure other people have already talked about
But like all of The Breaking Point is Lipton taking care of other people and 1) not getting taken care of himself and 2) not really getting acknowledged for what heās done
Lipton is a character who always puts othersā needs before his own and doesnāt really seem to stop and consider himself at all. @leftenantjopson and I were talking and itās probably due to his dad dying when he was 10 and Lipton having to be the āman of the houseā and taking care of his younger brother and mother. Since he was a kid, heās been taking care of other people, but not himself, and this is seen in the show as well.
But THEN. Speirs comes along and gushes over how well Lipton had been caring for the men (and Lipton hadnāt even realized that what he was doing was significant because itās just what heād been doing for the majority of his life), and in the next episode when Lipton has pneumonia, Speirs tells him to actually go to bed and the implication there is ātake care of yourself, for once.ā
Speirs, the character whoās presented as purposefully unsettling and somewhat inhuman, who barely blinks, who speaks in flat tones most of the time, who definitely killed a group of POWs, who told a character earlier in the show āthe only hope you have is to accept the fact that youāre already dead,ā is the one who finally takes care of the guy who takes care of everyone else. And weāre finally shown that this guy whoās got a brutal reputation that certainly precedes him is, in fact, still a human, and he does have the capacity to care for other people. Heās cast in warm lighting for the first time and he smiles a real smile for the first time when heās talking to Lipton in this church as a choir sings behind them. And itās so!!! Iām insane very normal about them. Like I said, Iām sure other people have talked about this, but Iām newer to the fandom and finally figured out how to articulate all this this evening
my uncle: "do you perhaps know any good show to watch on netflix that isn't your auntie's kdramas?"
me as a person with a comfort ww2 miniseries that i'm completely and absolutely not normal about:
after watching the bastogne episode i'm officially joining the baberoe madness hope there's room for one more š
theres always room
now i just need exo ot9 to take a photo and i'll not complain for the rest of the year
#i literally crack up everytimeĀ #at least ten of the notes are from me
now i just need exo ot9 to take a photo and i'll not complain for the rest of the year
A HADESTOWN PROSHOT IN THE BIG YEAR OF 2025