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we were friends, once.
If u ever feel like drawing riverspider from the horse show🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
literally the first thing in my sketchbook as i started watching the show... their loser toxic rivalry has bewitched me
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More River and Spider to accompany Whatever It Is You've Got :)
Things are bound to go wrong, but maybe they'll go wrong some other way?
Ladies and gentlemen:
Jack Lowden expressing he wants Spider back & wants a training flashback scene. He’s one of us.
(In the same interview he also says River is definitely the type to either cry in the shower in the morning or de-stress by axe-throwing. It’s hilarious.)
Source: https://awardsradar.com/2024/06/10/jack-lowden/
Jack Lowden discuses the nuances of portraying River Cartwright on Apple TV+'s 'Slow Horses', including injecting humor into serious moments
night shift - lucy dacus
tiktok is an ass and cropped my video without me knowing so
it won’t be like this all the time — river/spider
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Several months after the events at Les Arbres, River Cartwright is summoned to Regent's Park at the request of Diana Taverner and handed an op: find out who is killing the Dogs involved in a botched undercover sting at a nightclub and put them down. Worse than being made to clean up her mess (as usual), she informs him that his partner on the op is James Webb, who, to River's knowledge, has been dead for a year. Now forced to work together while River's life feels like it's coming apart, the proximity starts to unearth things they have both worked so hard to bury.
Or: River and James get assigned to an op, and they both learn the hard way just how much people change. And how sometimes certain things never do.