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Autumn in Todmorden | GarettPhotography
INDUSTRY 1.05 │ 2.03 │ 4.07
"I think there is a lot of trauma for Yasmin with men. Men just have never been a safe place for her. She has never found safety in her relationships with men, but she craves their approval. She thinks that one day the place that she will find the ultimate safety is beside, behind, underneath the umbrella of a man. That’s just what she has been taught to believe. But the truth is that in those moments when she genuinely needs to feel safe, she knows who to go to, and that person is Harper." - Marisa Abela on 4.07
The Son of Man by René Magritte / MADRID 2026 / Photos by Jose Breton, Burak Akbulut, and Oscar J. Barroso (Getty Images)
They don't do romance like this anymore.
has this been done?
everything going downhill but at least there’s still phone in bed time am I right.. ahah am I right
truly some people have no genre savviness whatsoever. A girl came back from the dead the other day and fresh out of the grave she laughed and laughed and lay down on the grass nearby to watch the sky, dirt still under her nails. I asked her if she’s sad about anything and she asked me why she should be. I asked her if she’s perhaps worried she’s a shadow of who she used to be and she said that if she is a shadow she is a joyous one, and anyway whoever she was she is her, now, and that’s enough. I inquired about revenge, about unfinished business, about what had filled her with the incessant need to claw her way out from beneath but she just said she’s here to live. I told her about ghosts, about zombies, tried to explain to her how her options lie between horror and tragedy but she just said if those are the stories meant for her then she’ll make another one. I said “isn’t it terribly lonely how in your triumph over death nobody was here to greet you?” and she just looked at me funny and said “what do you mean? The whole world was here, waiting”. Some people, I tell you.
if MY son is gay and YOUR son is gay who's flying the plane
One thing that I like very very much about the way Black Sails handles Miranda is that like. She’s obviously dead from the beginning; she represents the hope of reconciliation, and there’s only one way for that to end.
But.
But, in any other show, they would have forced her to die innocent. Not of everything, perhaps. She could be allowed to know she was betrayed before she died; showing her shock and sorrow would heighten the tragedy. But still, it would have to have blindsided her. She wouldn’t have gotten a word in edgewise. Other characters would be able to use “this isn’t what she would have wanted” against Flint. This is all very classic for this type of plot beat.
Which is why it’s so great that the show doesn’t go that way. Miranda dies, yes. She dies quickly and brutally and at the hands of a person who didn’t give a fuck about her as a person. But she does get something; she gets to die enraged.
She is the one who sees the clock. She is the one who puts it together. She is the one who weighs the choice: go along with the reconciliation she pushed for and wanted, or take the violent path, with all the miseries of the last ten years and the risk of death?
And she chooses. She dies for it in the very next instant, but she chose.
Which is a hell of a lot more respectful of her as a character than dying still wanting England’s forgiveness would have been.
might go throw some rocks at andrew garfield
“ The world was simpler in those days, Jaime thought, and men as well as swords were made of finer steel. Or was it only that he had been fifteen? They were all in their graves now, the Sword of the Morning and the Smiling Knight, the White Bull and Prince Lewyn, Ser Oswell Whent with his black humor, earnest Jon Darry, Simon Toyne and his Kingswood Brotherhood, bluff old Sumner Crakehall. And me, that boy I was … when did he die, I wonder? When I donned the white cloak? When I opened Aerys’s throat? That boy had wanted to be Ser Arthur Dayne, but someplace along the way he had become the Smiling Knight instead.”
this type of shot always got me acting deeply unwise
There's so much of it. The future is real, but the past... well, it's all made up.
bonus:
"The only thing that would hurt him worse than playing with a broken rib, separated shoulder and split lip is not playing."