There was a fierceness in him in this bright light that I hadn’t seen before.
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There was a fierceness in him in this bright light that I hadn’t seen before.
The Vampire Lestat
it was love. 🥺
THE VAMPIRE LESTAT S01E04 - THE DEVIL'S ROAD
SAM REID as Lestat De Lioncourt The Vampire Lestat | S03E04 - The Devil's Road
"The little truth here is the admission that the love that was distracting him was for Molloy, not for Louis." - Assad Zaman
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors 1987 | dir. Chuck Russell
Yeah, I got played. I thought I was saving Heaven. I got played, too.
#Mood
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#bard, poet and a true storyteller
He's doing so well
Sam Reid as LESTAT DE LIONCOURT
THE VAMPIRE LESTAT | 3.04 "THE DEVIL'S ROAD"
“oh but steve deserved a happy ending” and why couldn’t it have been simple and realistic instead of an assassin of his character? for example, passing the mantle to sam and going on a road trip with the man he’d spent years fighting to get back. after saying goodbye to sam, they get in beat up truck with nothing but two small packs, a few novels, and steve’s sketchbook. “so. where to first?” “I was thinking jersey” — they share a laugh, and drive
THEY deserved a happy ending. the foundation of their relationship was “til death do we part”/that they’d always be there for each other. and it would have been so easy to maintain that if they wanted bucky in future projects but not steve. “where’s steve?” bucky rolls his eyes and says “where do you think?” (helping with disaster relief, hunting down hydra cell, doing a shift w daredevil). steve texting sam to put more weight on his left foot when he throws the shield. a five second phone call where steve tells him he better be back in time for the dodgers game. a photo of them laughing at the grand canyon. instead.
steve wouldn’t have stopped fighting until his heart stopped, but that didn’t mean the battlefield couldn’t have changed. perhaps going from fighting aliens, to the streets. social activism. community service. etc. his ending could never end with “rest” like the writers tried to hard to defend why he wouldn’t stop hydra or save bucky in the past. but it could have ended w him being content in the present with his friends
I've been on this train for a while but like really. Steve FEARED not having a war to fight.
Age of Ultron. Stay with me here.
"Captain America. God's righteous man. Pretending you could live without a war."
AND THEN we get Steve’s nightmare sequence. Which is Peggy looking at him and saying, "The war's over, Steve. We can go home." THIS is what scares him!
Also before any of that shit even happens, there's a deleted scene between Steve and Hill that I think is very relevant to the point that was trying to be made here. It's where Hill gives Steve the tablet after Ultron kills Strucker. She makes the argument that he's doing what he was designed to and aiming for peace. Steve says "if that were the case, I'd hang up my shield."
And Maria Hill fucking looks at him and says, "would you?"
And the look on his fucking face. He knows she's right.
Steve doesn't know how to stop fighting. I wrote a whole goddamn double drabble about it the other day and that was not enough to make my point apparently.
I think it's in its bones. Long before he was a soldier, he was fighting. I feel like when you're fighting that long it becomes a piece of you so ingrained you can't turn it off. Even if he hadn't been fighting for Bucky throughout the movies, sending him to the past to enjoy a life in The burbs would never be right for him. Steve was willing to die and every back alley brawl he got into.
Avengers: Infinity War dir. Anthony Russo, Joe Russo | 2018
vampires… save me…
vampires
save me vampires……
Damien Atkins as Magnus The Vampire Lestat 3.03