Fanart of Liz from Roswell (1999) ✨️. One of the first tv shows I was obsessed with as a kid. Feel like it was ahead of it's time. 🩵

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Fanart of Liz from Roswell (1999) ✨️. One of the first tv shows I was obsessed with as a kid. Feel like it was ahead of it's time. 🩵
Crashdown #1 (variant cover) (2024)
Art by: Jim Mahfood
David Mack - Crashdown
30 minutes late to Big News going wild on Twitter and Tumblr: Social media platforms come crashing down!!!
yep yes hello ok now i've seen all of sam witwer's scenes as crashdown in battlestar im never going to stop talking about it. in 2x03 when he starts all angry shouting and you can kinda hear bits of maul in his voice if you listen closely. when he shouts MOVE i literally melt goodbye
i do not care that he’s a fundamentally flawed character. i’m a crashdown apologist. look at him. he wouldn’t hurt a fly.
FANDOM INQUIRY
Does anyone know/understand immigration and citizenship issues to be able to break down the whole basis for the 2x07 plot for me?
Like, why does Liz need to be part owner of the cafe to sponsor Arturo’s citizenship? Everything I’ve read tonight about immigration regulations say that undocumented immigrants who have children who are U.S. Citizens over the age of 21 qualify as priority for green cards.
I wondered if it had to do with PROTECTING the Crashdown by ensuring that there was a legal citizen who owned it, but from what I read online tonight, it seems that being an undocumented business owner is ALSO seen as a plus because you’re benefiting society and therefore ASSISTS you with getting citizenship. One site I read actually said that transferring ownership to a citizen might actually HARM your ability to get your citizenship.
I’m trying to figure out if there’s some authentic explanation that makes sense for this, or if it was literally just catalyst for the drama of bringing Helena to town.
So...if you have seen any good metas about this subject, point me that way.
If you have thoughts, please send me an ask or message.
I really want to be able to speak to this.
(P.S., I messaged Danny Tolli and DefineAmerican on twitter to see if they had thoughts...if I hear back from them maybe I’m covered, but I’m not crossing my fingers!)