AGATHA CHRISTIE'S POIROT - 02.01b PERIL AT END HOUSE (1990)
DAVID SUCHET and HUGH FRASER as HERCULE POIROT and CAPTAIN ARTHUR HASTINGS
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AGATHA CHRISTIE'S POIROT - 02.01b PERIL AT END HOUSE (1990)
DAVID SUCHET and HUGH FRASER as HERCULE POIROT and CAPTAIN ARTHUR HASTINGS
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Gripping, action-packed, RTS Award-winning true story of the Battle of Trafalgar, through the eyes of Ship's Surgeon William Beatty, from be
Haven't seen anyone else mention this documentary on here. If you're into Nelson/ Age of Sail it's well worth a look.
It's a documentary/drama adaptation of William Beatty's first hand account of Trafalgar and the death of Nelson. It's pretty low budget, but the performances are really great and it gets quite emotional in places. I think it does a good job of capturing Beatty's personality.
Bonus points for casting someone who actually looks like Nelson.
is okay you do not need hard drive. i remember computer for you.
thank you for teaching me important tech vocabulary @kirbymybeloved
@kittybroker how much do SSDs go for these days?
Super soft dkitty now going for the super soft price of only $228.90!
btw i want to say that the entire tumblr community banding together is what got these changes reversed so i hope u all realise the power of a reblog and start reblogging posts instead of just liking them this is the reblog website so hit that button right now
This 90s cover art of SILMARILION does something to me
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Happy 15th birthday to Nyan Cat! The post above is the original and first post of the 8bit kitty back on April 2nd, 2011.
I drew it as a cake to celebrate đđââŹâš
guys iâm so sorry to say this but exercising and indulging in hobbies rather than scrolling on your phone for 200 hours actually does improve your mood and overall mental health, this has deeply upset me more than anyone
Extremely boring that the fandom perception of Nerdanel is informed by the instances where she, according to the narrative, was more reasonable and mature than FĂ«anor, because I firmly believe that a) all the Noldor are weirdo freaks in their own way and b) youâd have to match FĂ«anorâs level of weirdo obsession in some way to be married to him
I love this show
How to Fix Underwriting
1. Slow down at emotionally important moments.
Big emotions need space to land. If a scene feels rushed, pause the plot briefly to show how the moment affects the character.
2. Add reactions, not explanations.
Instead of explaining what a character feels, show it through physical responses, hesitation, or small actions that reveal emotion naturally.
3. Ground every scene in the senses.
If a scene feels thin, add one or two sensory detailsâsound, texture, smell, or temperatureâto make the moment feel lived-in.
4. Let thoughts interrupt action.
A line of internal thought can deepen a scene without slowing it too much. Thoughts show stakes, fear, longing, or conflict beneath the action.
5. Expand consequences, not events.
You donât need more things to happenâyou need to show what matters. Focus on how events change relationships, decisions, or self-perception.
6. Strengthen setting where emotion peaks.
The environment should echo or contrast the emotion of the scene. Setting is not decorationâitâs emotional reinforcement.
7. Add specific details instead of general ones.
Underwriting often relies on vague language. Swap âthey arguedâ for one sharp line of dialogue or a specific breaking point.
8. Let dialogue breathe.
Short dialogue exchanges without pauses can feel flat. Add beatsâsilence, gestures, interruptionsâto give the conversation weight.
9. Show transitions between scenes.
If scenes jump too quickly, readers feel disoriented. A brief transition helps establish time, mood, and emotional continuity.
10. Clarify stakes early in the scene.
If readers donât know what can be lost, scenes feel empty. Make sure the character wants something specific and fears losing it.
11. Use the âwhat are they feeling right now?â check.
After each major beat, ask what emotion is dominant in that moment. If itâs missing on the page, the scene is likely underwritten.
12. Expand scenes that feel âtoo clean.â
If a scene resolves too neatly or quickly, it probably needs more tension. Messy emotions and unresolved feelings add depth.
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My favorite Celebrimbor headcanon is that he was, in fact, suspicious of Annatar. He noticed the things that didnât make sense, he was very conscious that he was being directed in a particular direction, he often picked up on parts of Annatarâs story that felt offâŠ
But he knows that FĂ«anor was famous for being too suspicious to collaborate with anyone, for distrusting everyone who tried to correct him, for working alone and never taking advice or direction, and so Celebrimbor distrusts all his own instincts, heâs internalized very very deeply that his intuitions are FĂ«anorian and suspect and evil and that the right thing to do is overriding them.
And heâs wrong.