Just having a moment of missing Ruth Wilson's Marisa Coulter
SUCH A COMPLEX WOMAN, a DELICIOUS CHARACTER and every scene she WAS RUTH JUST ATE...I would have watched a whole series with her backstory
SO COMPLEX
AND HOT AF

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Just having a moment of missing Ruth Wilson's Marisa Coulter
SUCH A COMPLEX WOMAN, a DELICIOUS CHARACTER and every scene she WAS RUTH JUST ATE...I would have watched a whole series with her backstory
SO COMPLEX
AND HOT AF
@evolvingheartisms cont. from here
He'd been in his own world; hadn't noticed until the door was slammed. And at that point, his attention was drawn. Who was that? Hand shifting into his bag- smoothly, as though he had done it a hundred times before, he pulled his hoverboard out, stepping onto it and going to meet them at the bottom of those stairs. Easier to cut someone off than it was to run after them. Also something he had learned from experience.
Four times Ben was there for Rey after Exegol and she didn't know it, and one time she did. READ ON AO3
REYLO WEEK 2020 → day four: CANON DIVERGENCE
miss goin' out places and doin' stuff, learning things... recently was looking at old pictures from our city's USUALLY annual parade and... devastating... miss that so much
was going to make a post about angry elias but realized he isn’t even angry in this scene, because i’ve SEEN angry elias and this is not angry elias, this is elias who’s exasperated and trying to be helpful, and it just struck me now how much elias acts like a ~kind benefactor/mentor~ to jon
WHAT IS YOUR LIFE TRAP?
UNRELENTING STANDARDS
Your primary feeling is one of pressure. You feel as if you can never relax and enjoy life. That you must always push to get ahead. For you, life is only doing. It is having to work or achieve all the time. You feel frustrated and irritated with yourself for not meeting your own high standards.
Physical stress is common with you. You may have headaches, digestion or bowel problems, as well as high blood pressure and/or insomnia. At root, you probably feel chronically angry, but with no apparent object to direct that anger towards. Instead of staying with that anger, you channel it outwards to your surroundings. Everything has to be perfect. You need to feel in control.
Most likely you are successful. But you rarely stop and enjoy your success. The balance between work and pleasure feels lopsided. You turn many forms of activity into work and it enslaves you. You seem to have lost touch with your basic self. You go through the motions, but no longer know what makes you happy.
One of your parents may have used shame or criticism when you failed to meet their high expectations. As an adult, you feel you cannot let go of your need for perfect order, achievement, or status. But your excessively high standards are in fact impinging on your quality of life. You are successful, but not fulfilled. You need to learn that you can lower your standards without feeling like a failure.
tagged by: @bloodsalted tagging: steal it and tag me
OFF ACTIVE DUTY ???????? that's so.....
CARTER BAIZEN IS BACK
He's ultimate evil here but at same time damnnnnnnnnnnnn...he looks good when he is :P