SHIRLEY MACLAINE as MARTHA DOBIE The Children's Hour (1961) dir. William Wyler
I'd rather be in outer space šø
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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YOU ARE THE REASON
occasionally subtle
Monterey Bay Aquarium
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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

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almost home
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Kiana Khansmith
One Nice Bug Per Day
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SHIRLEY MACLAINE as MARTHA DOBIE The Children's Hour (1961) dir. William Wyler
Would your girl blorbo go on Sesame Street?
Yes, they would ask her and sheād accept
They would ask her to go on but sheād decline
They would not want her on Sesame Street (bad role model)
They would not want her on Sesame Street (not famous enough to guest star)
Was on Sesame Street (or equivalent) in-universe
Is/was on Sesame Street in our real world
Other/nuance
robin weigert as calamity jane in season one of deadwood
primetime emmy award nominee for outstanding supporting actress in a drama series
Bertolt Brecht, trans. Tom Kuhn and David Constantine
Migrating geese.Ā Science Stories. Book Three. 1933
Nothing better than an uptight repressed woman
If you saw me recreationally vaccinating homeschooled children with blow darts then you should be thanking me, no? Relax a little. Blow darts are cool
ok mood thank u emily dickinson relatable queen
Itās not senseless violence to me, not if itās you
Putting the term "Catholic guilt" on a high shelf where fandom can't reach it until everyone learns how to identify characters who are very very clearly coded as Protestant.
Let's kill this guy with mama.
nice wound. Could use some salt though
love is insane you feel like youāre always subtly asking ādo you still love me even though iām flawedā and the answer just keeps being yes
borgswapped janeway and seven is hilarious though.
you are annika "seven shots" hansen, brand new science ensign aboard the uss voyager, just graduated, ready to run as far from earth as space can take you. in pursuit of the maquis, you end up in the delta quadrant, marooned on said maquis' ship and awkwardly folding into their crew along with the rest of yours. your new captain, chakotay, is struggling to unite the starfleet and maquis crews. you yourself are not impressed, but over time, he wins your respect and your crew begins to work together to get back to the alpha quadrant.
you remain to the side of the crew, not ostracised, but a little alone. you pick up some shifts in the improvised medbay. occasionally, other crewmembers try to befriend you, or flirt with you, but that stops after you broke a crewman's wrist in a panic. b'elanna, at least, grudgingly approves. you have breakfast once a week with her and passive aggressively snipe at each other the whole time. it's the highlight of your social calendar.
then you meet the borg. based off your parents' crackpot notes, you strongarm chakotay into making a pact with the borg and you two liberate yourselves the only human drone you've met - one of the many starfleet lost in action, former chief science officer kathryn janeway, who is reckless, insane, angry, and bitterly driven to destroy the borg and protect her new crew with everything she has.
she's been assimilated for as long as you've been alive and had traumas that predate your conception. the joint funeral for her old ship was highly attended. she was the dead bestfriend of the turncoat security officer chakotay is still mad about having trusted. her every plan is an abstract suicide attempt and she does things to the ship's engines to get it going faster that makes your heart faint and b'elanna's hair grey. she has screaming arguments with the captain in the Mess Hall and insists on patching noxiously brewed coffee that make her borg-stomach sick into an iv line. she is absolutely petrified to be close to you in case she assimilates you by accident.
you still haven't beaten her at Velocity.
and what do you think to yourself then, annika "seven shots" hansen, thinly-masked neurodivergent who prefers machines to people and is openly scornful of the social rules everyone else seems to know (while also, desperately wishing you understood them yourself)?
"I bet I can fix her."
āTransparence is the highest, most liberating value in art ā and in criticism ā today. Transparence means experiencing the luminousness of the thing in itself, of things being what they are.ā
ā Susan Sontag, āAgainst Interpretationā