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my phone: shirt*

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me, typing a swear: shit
my phone: shirt*
I'm making my boyfriend watch the 100 because he's never seen it. He asked if Bellarke is a thing in future episodes and after I said no he's like "but they'd be such a great power couple"
Wayward Sisters was cut for Legacies....
Pass, bitch
Jessie Reyez radiates big dick energy
Hello I miss Daisy Johnson
Charmed 1998: Three estranged sisters discover they’re part of a magical destiny when they find an old spell book that has been in their family for generations. They must quickly figure out how to control their powers in order to protect themselves and humanity from the forces of darkness, with help from other magical beings along the way. They experience loss, love and what it means to be a family.
The CW: Yeah, we're gonna reboot it but with a modern, more feminist spin.
me: I mean, the original was pretty feminist but continue...
Charmed 2018: Two closely bonded sisters are torn apart when their mother dies, unable to move on when one of them believes there's something more to the death than everyone else has accepted. Things are complicated further when a stranger claiming to be their long-lost sister shows up on their doorstep. They all slowly begin to come into their powers, unaware of what is happening to them.
me: Okay. I could get behind that. But when do they learn about their family history?
Charmed 2018: Yeah, actually, they remain helplessly clueless until a random British guy kidnaps them. Yes, kidnaps. Don't worry, he's not a bad guy. He's just an advisor to witches. A quirky one. He only wants to give them their spell book back (which he had to have taken from their mom the night she died??) and then introduce them to their magical destiny.
me: *looks into the camera like I'm on The Office*
Honestly the only reason I don't delete my Twitter is so that I never miss Chloe Bennet firing back at people who say stupid shit to her
SOMETHING THAT JUST DAWNED ON ME
So when Coulson ices Daisy and May says that Daisy won't ever forgive Coulson for not allowing her to stay behind while the rest of them return to their time.... I mean, he knows this. But he's dying, and believes that Daisy is the leader they will all need once he's gone and he's made peace with the fact that she won't ever forgive him for it if it means that he can save her. He's actively sacrificing the relationship he shares with Daisy to ensure that she makes it back with the rest of the team because he believes in her SO MUCH that in his dying days he's more okay with letting her feel that animosity toward him and giving them all a chance to change the future than supporting her decision to sacrifice herself on the off chance that it'll prevent the time loop from continuing.