“Did you make a wish?”
“Yes, I did.”
“Did it involve me?”
“Yes, it did.”
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@spazmatism1
“Did you make a wish?”
“Yes, I did.”
“Did it involve me?”
“Yes, it did.”
wondering how tf we managed to get this in the same episode
yes your honor I just woke up today with the intention of reading pwp fics about priests/cardinals/and the pope please where’s my punishment
you know a ship is really great when an "I love you" scene is reciprocated, and yet there's still debate over whether it's their best moment together.
yeeey guess who just got daisies from his friend who was brainwashed by a cult leader:
I just watched Mr. Monk and the Bad Girlfriend.
wish Monk would get really stressed out and do something about the mean things Leland says sometimes.
so I just found out that jim and mark kissed off-screen for the THIRD TIME???
— The Operative (2019).
tag your pORN–
Martin Freeman as Thomas in The Operative (source)
Kenneth Branagh promoting his movie Belfast on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert → November 11 2021
Colbert: “Does Belfast still feel like your hometown?” Branagh: “Yes. You know, you can take the boy out of Belfast but you can’t take Belfast out of the boy. I think [that is what] one of the things the film says, because a lot of it is about leaving, and a lot of people understand that. I’ve been very moved by people from around the world, an Iranian film-maker who came to see it [at Belfast Film Festival], came out and said, “That’s my story.” A Nigerian came out and said that, “That’s my story.”
I think what the story suggests and hopes you can do is, take your home with you, if your home is meaninful to you. I think where we start is meaningful to us, even if we have to let it go, or go back and live in a slightly different way, or sometimes maybe just carry it inside us. And, of course, home isn’t necessarily the bricks and mortar, although in this case it partly is, but it’s family. Home is family. We had the usual kind of dysfunctional family. Where I lived, it was not an idyll but it was, unquestionably, a home. Going back and touching that and feeling that, and hearing the music of it, the music of the language, the music of the accents and everything, was a wonderful thing to be able to do.“
Source: Official Stephen Colbert clips here, here and here
Aidan Gillen as Milo Sunter in Mayor of Kingstown, S1E2
ThanksGillen: An Aidan Gillen Appreciation Week ↳ Day 1: Character You're Thankful For or Haunted | Aberama Gold
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Kenneth Branagh at the ‘Murder On The Orient Express’ world premiere, 2017.
S2 E10 "Operation Mainbrace"
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Photos: Mikael Jansson