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Once upon a time there were three very different little girls who grew up to be three very different women with three things in common: they're brilliant, they're beautiful, and they work for me. My name is Charlie.
Lucy Liu, Cameron Diaz, and Drew Barrymore as: CHARLIE'S ANGELS (2000)
Marilyn Monroe as Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk SOME LIKE IT HOT 1959 — dir. Billy Wilder
Rachel McAdams as Linda Liddle SEND HELP | 2026 dir. Sam Raimi
HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 2 (2007) dir. Kenny Ortega
your problem is you think if you communicate with clarity and earnestness that people will actually understand you
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i am supposed to have the energy… to do stuff...?
every? day??
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I wasn't ready... But I think I finally am.
Disgust has absolutely no ethical weight. If you are basing your ethical positions on the emotion of disgust you should stop, it is entirely unjustified and leads to a huge amount of harm.
Word for today: wisdom of repugnance
The logical fallacy that because something disgusts you it must be bad
some hyper famous artists like Van Gogh transcend overratedness and become underrated because they're so normalized. Like I'll look at a van Gogh and I'm like wait this really is amazing you guys don't get it
Shakespeare is like this
Every time I see a Van Gogh that’s not one of his better known pieces it absolutely blows me away
Have you seen this shit my liege? smh unreal
MIKA ABDALLA as Allie Hayes OFF CAMPUS 01.08 'The Line Change'
charmed anon here: totally understand hesitancy about starting new shows without enough motivation and especially when long (178 episodes btw) if you're not sure you'll like.
the first season might be the closest to practical magic vibes (though i've only seen half that movie a decade ago and dropped it cause i wasn't feeling it but i have wanted try rewatching/finishing it lately in time for the sequel and i think i'll enjoy it more now since i think i was too young at the time and my perspective has shifted a lot since)
i think the first season of charmed definitely often gets described as the most gothic/wicca/most grounded season of the show which gets less so over time. (one thing being more skimpy outfits as time goes on, and more wacky magical transformations for the sisters throughout the show that can be quite fun to watch)
the second season introduces some love interest dynamics with one of the sisters that a lot of people find annoying.
the third season introduces another sister's love interest dynamic that a lot of people ship and might be considered the first or second most popular ship of the show and i don't wanna spoil anything but i could compare to a btvs ship for comparison but again nowhere near the same level of quality of writing/acting as buffy.
and idk how much you know and don't wanna spoil anything but you already know about rose mcgowan and i could tell you what season she shows up in if you wanted.
one of my fav aspect of the show though is the sisterly dynamic that is best in s1-3 and then s4 there's a little shift and then s5-8 goes down a little but definitely still very much got plenty of sisterly moments that feel very realistic.
i also love the mundane use of magic at times that they sometimes will use their powers not when fighting off demons but just everyday use and it's really fun when they do. and something else i hope you don't mind me kinda spoiling is something i realized buffy never really properly did is proper time travel episodes (charmed has a few and they're very fun to watch)
i'd be really interested to know exactly what you do know about the show if you're willing to share (i've seen it like 5-10 times so you're not spoiling anything for me, and i'm really curious to know if you don't mind 👀)
oh nono just very basic basic stuff, like their names and things like that. and the show's gifsets used to show up a lot more on my dash a few years ago so i used to know some of the plot points but i honestly don't remember any right now. and i didn't realize rose mcgowan is not on the show from the very first season.
i probably won't watch it unless it happens organically maybe with a friend or one of my sisters if they want to. i prefer watching movies in general or reading romance books lmao so between those two hobbies i only watch tv shows when i really really really want to watch a specific one.
it does sound pretty cool and totally like it would become a comfort show if i gave it a chance tbh. just not feeling the motivation at the moment
not the anon who asked about charmed headers but now curious have you ever thought about watching charmed? it's truly nowhere near the same level/league as btvs in terms of writing/show quality but it's a really fun late 90s/00s kinda campy sisterly witchy fun show to watch that as a buffy fan you might enjoy 😊 and also do you know any spoilers or anything about the show? (if you feel like answering any of these questions)
i have thought about watching it actually, because of what you said "late 90s/00s kinda campy sisterly witchy fun show" and i thought maybe it would have some practical magic vibes AND it has rose mcgowan in it, but i'm literally the most annoying person about starting new shows that you'll ever meet. i avoid them as much as i can UNLESS there's an element to it that i know prior to watching it that motivates me to start it. like a ship, an actress, a scene, or a genre i'm a fan of (like horror), etc. watched all of mike flanagan's shows for the genre, started watching tvd for delena, started watching teen wolf for stiles, started watching btvs for spuffy, started watching off campus because of deanallie and i laughed when i saw gifsets of the bathtub scene. like i have to be at least 80% certain that i'll like it, otherwise i don't want to start anything new. the vibes alone aren't enough for me, which is why i haven't watched charmed yet. i'm not sure i ever will but who knows. i do know some of their names and dynamics and some of the events that happen because of the gifsets that i come across sometimes, but not much more than that.