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Grab your green cloaks and pack your bags of holding, because it’s almost time for TravelerCon, baby!!
I love how the Mighty Nein constantly talk themselves both INTO and out of so much trouble. Like they’re so good at talking their way out of sticky situations, they have the perfect combination of both liars and blunt honesty presented right, but they also. Keep. Compulsively confessing things they absolutely could just, y’know, not share. Like:
Islanders, narrowing eyes: What’s this about a rival god?
The Mighty Nein: No wait we can explain
The Mighty Nein: *explains*
Islanders: Oh okay I guess.
The Mighty Nein: Haha yeah it’s good!
The Mighty Nein, who don’t know when to shut up: Not like that dragon turtle hunting us down at this very moment who could very well follow us here and wreak havoc amiright
Islanders: The what
The Mighty Nein:
The Mighty Nein: We can expla-
“Help it’s again” really hammered home the point that Caduceus is the sensitive third child and all his siblings are jocks. This has absolutely happened in his childhood before where everyone else jumped over the creek or avoided the thornbush and he was just like. stuck there.
It’s been a while…
Root x Shaw (Shoot) | POI Noir
- courtesy of Chris Fisher [x]
In commemorating the end of POI, I’m posting all of SHOOT (Root x Shaw)’s POI Noirs as a token of appreciation to Chris Fisher’s gift to us.
Thank you, Mr. Fisher!
**We will never forget this dynamic duo who’s given us TV/Film’s BEST, MOST COMPELLING love story and relationship ever to root for! SHOOT will live forever in our hearts and minds. TV/Film’s OTP.
I just found this in my archives. I know you guys will appreciate it.
Your daily dose of shade, today freshly delivered by AMC.
I AM LIVING
Reblogging for the sentiment but mostly the shades.
New life mantra.
I just lost my shit over this tweet i caN NOT 😂😂😂
“I’m kind of mad at dinosaurs since they killed my friend Katie McGrath in Jurassic World.’” - Natalie Dormer (x)
Katie McGrath & Natalie Dormer
#relationship goals
you were lonely
Root & Sameen - you were my safe place
#post-mission crime scene romantic police lights emotional denial vibes
Mon-El is Supergirl’s Kryptonite
Not Kara Danvers—the show.
Supergirl is something you hear mentioned a lot around here, and that’s because from the get-go, it has blown many of us away with its unbridled enthusiasm and positive takeaways. While there have been stumbles here and there, Kara’s optimism and staunch refusal to be infantilized, along with a rich cast of supporting characters each battling their own demons, more than earned its top spot on our “best of 2016” list.
It’s therefore with the utmost love and respect that we, Gretchen and Kylie (‘Grylie’ of course), have to discuss a problem with Supergirl’s second season. A major problem, in fact. One that is actively dragging the narrative down and undercutting the show’s otherwise feminist messaging. We’ll give you three guesses who we’re talking about (though you probably only need one).
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“Not to mention, Mon-El isn’t the main character here! We could keep going on about the fallacy of his hero’s arc and the horrid implications inherent, but at the end of the day, he is supposed to be a supporting character. So what the hell does his presence in Supergirl do for Kara? If this is about seeing her desire to mentor someone play out, why was the romantic component shoehorned in, and why aren’t we privy to how Kara feels about both him and her new role? Why couldn’t Kara have had this arc with James, given how he is willingly putting himself in danger, just like she wants Mon-El to do? Most importantly of all, why is Kara relegated to playing the babysitter of someone else’s mono-myth on her own damned show?”
We get spirited.
Supergirl: “Look, we have a plan for our show. We’re not just going to throw in a lesbian relationship because the fans want it and the chemistry between actors just happens to be there. No show would ever do anything like that.”
Person of Interest:
Me every second SuperCorp isn't canon