Parks and Recreation – 6.08: Fluoride
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Parks and Recreation – 6.08: Fluoride
Dorothy Zbornak, my muse
MODERN FAMILY (2009–2020) 4X07 « Arrested »
— The Golden Girls: S07Ep12
THE OFFICE 5.13 Stress Relief
She's The Man (2006) dir. Andy Fickman
The Office 3.09 The Convict
heated rivalry is not enemies to lovers.
it's rivals
to friends
to lovers.
sorry. I mean to boyfriends.
F.R.I.E.N.D.S (1994–2004) 5X09 « The One with Ross' Sandwich »
this scene deserved at least 10 emmys
THE RIGHTEOUS GEMSTONES 4.08 — On Your Belly You Shall Go
— The Golden Girls: S07Ep6
Buffy the Vampire Slayer – 5.03: The Replacement
yes good.
Bridgerton hot people: *busy making out in various gazebos and library locations*
Me, watching: is this estate entailed or under a strict settlement? If it’s the product of a strict settlement, how was that disclosed to the viscount given he was of minority age (and thus barred from contracting) at his father’s death? Did he later perpetuate the strict settlement in his lineal favor despite having zero obligation to do so given that he now stands as legal fee tail owner? Maybe he just saw it as a way to perpetuate the power of the family and bar against less successful descendants wasting the estate resource, all at the direct, deliberate expense of barring his siblings and their families from a landed inheritance? If that’s the case, why are the younger Bridgerton sons such desirable matches among the gentry?? But maybe that’s not an issue, since all of his younger brothers seemingly have independent allowance, and if that’s generated from the family estate, this must be a strict settlement with a life estate income provision for siblings - def NOT an entailment. Is that why these younger brothers are considered good matches despite being unlanded untitled gentlemen in need of professions? Or maybe their mother’s marriage settlement provided for their independent allowance should their father die?? Are they to obtain their own property without title???
Bridgerton hot people: *have now actively started getting down in said gazebos and library locations*
Me, flipping through a facsimile of a 1788 English law textbook: on that note, why are the featheringtons kicked out of what appears to be an owned home by a male cousin upon their father’s death? Was their estate a strict settlement that benefited a cousin instead of a descendant?? Why would their grandfather force their father to settle away from his own descendancy line, with no allowance or dowry provided for the girls? But if it’s entailed and thus out of their hands (also explaining the lack of allowance), why didn’t their father employ common recovery to undo the entailment???
Bridgerton hot people, looking at me through the television: lady, you realize this show is just cosplay **** with extra steps, right?