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2.22, And Straight On 'Til Morning 6.22, The Final Battle, Part 2
ONCE UPON A TIME 4.10 — “Fall”
I know people like to say that the reason Pippin was overly familiar with Denethor was just because of a difference in dialect, but personally I like to think that when Pippin heard ‘Steward of Gondor’ he went, “oh, like the Thain of the Shire” and proceeded to talk to him the way he’d talk to the Thain—which is to say, politely, but like an equal
No but like this is really funny tho. The reason hobbits invented the office of the Thain in the first place is because the northern kingdoms (Arthedain in particular, being the one the Shire was a part of) fell. Before that, the hobbit’s leader was the fucking King.
“Afterwards in the peace that followed the Shire-folk ruled themselves and prospered. They chose a Thain to take the place of the King, and were content; though for a long time many still looked for the return of the King. But at last that hope was forgotten, and remained only in the saying When the King comes back, used of some good that could not be achieved, or of some evil that could not be amended.“
By the time Pippin and the War of the Ring roll around, the Thain has become a hereditary title of the Tooks. As in the current one is literally Pippin’s dad. Look at him as just some back-country halfling all you want, but from Pippin’s perspective, he has the exact same social standing as Boromir and Faramir.
thank you so much for this very detailed correction. I really appreciate it. anyways:
Pippin, slamming open the doors to Minas Tirith: what’s up pops!
Ok, but:
Pippin: What's a Steward?
Boromir: [launches into a long-winded explanation]
Pippin: Oh, so like my dad!
Boromir:
Ain't no way those motherfuckers put those bitches looking at each other like that and expected us to believe they weren't madly in love
"she didn't want anything to do with me"
"I have to say goodbye to the thing I love most"
And with those lines??
bonus points:
emma & regina, 4.12
From "you're Henry's birth mother?" to "she'll always be Madam Mayor to me." they found each other over and over again, in every realm, in every situation.
they are the embodiment of true love and I don't care about what anyone else says
Do I need to be worried about you, Miss Swan?
got to season 4 in the rewatch, their energy is insane
Regina & Emma ⤷ ONCE UPON A TIME (2011–2018)
They’re totally eye fucking.
Emma’s like: ”I’ll show you magic… ;) Regina Mills? More like Regina Milf.”
Agathario AU | office mockumentary | Agatha sleeps in her office because she's forgotten her key. Rio sees a perfect opportunity for blackmail.
Agathario AU: Rio infiltrates Agnes of Westview in a different guise.
Bonus:
Meet The Fantastic Four: First Steps Cast
Felt silly, have this
Whatever life throws at us, we'll face it together. As a family.
THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS (2025) dir. Matt Shakman
Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS (2025) dir. Matt Shakman
Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS (2025) dir. Matt Shakman
The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025), dir. Matt Shakman