I know it’s a serious topic... but couldn’t NOT share the thoughts 😅

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I know it’s a serious topic... but couldn’t NOT share the thoughts 😅
Head empty, only The Spanish Love Deception, by Elena Armas.
- enemies to lovers
- fake dating for a wedding
- well portrayed Spanish culture
- the sexual tension through the roof
- just enough spice for us demisexuals (maybe a lot, but for me it was fine)
- feminism
- swoon-worthy love interest (picture dark-haired Liam Hemsworth)
- well-portrayed Spanish culture
The amount of people whose password is about to become #SteveSteveSteveIheartSteve0704 is uncountable. And all because of one Agent Phil Coulson.
So, here’s the thing about the Nancy Drew s3 finale and why it hurts so much.
I’ve suffered through this before, with my all time favourte show/ship: Bones, and Booth and Brennan.
They did the same thing to us on season 4 finale. They gave us this dreamescape which basically hinted at Brennan Having Feelings, and we still had angst for 2 WHOLE EXTRA SEASONS (23 eps each!). And it made for 3 of the best seasons in the whole show.
And that was with the garantee that the show was renewed for new seasons… unlike Nancy Drew.
In the last few years, we’ve not seen this type of slow burn in media, since The Netflix Effect has shows rarely lasting longer than 3 (short) seasons… which forces to write a rushed ending for characters to please the audience.
Nancy Drew gave us a slowburn just like Logan and Veronica Mars, Castle and Beckett or Booth and Brenan gave us… but they don’t even know if they’ll be able to show us the complete arc… and that makes me want to cry.
One of my favourite things about watching Bones is the scenes where it’s just Brennan examining the bones, with some deep contemplation music in the background. They fill me with inner peace.
Me, at some point: I could listen to Stanley Tucci talk about food for hours.
Stanley Tucci: hold my wine 🍷
A Pho Love Story - Loan Le
At a glance:
- Rival Vietnamese restaurants
- Romeo and Juliet trope
- Happy ending though
- AAPI representation
- Idiots in love
- Perfect for foodies (I was so hungry after reading this book)
Sometimes I like to imagine Dr Spencer Reid interacting and trying to solve a case with Dr Temperance Brennan... The chaos that would ensue would be epic hahah