something something javi and travis martinez

seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Germany

seen from Poland
seen from France
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Ukraine
seen from Saudi Arabia
seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Canada
seen from Greece
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Armenia
seen from Yemen

seen from United States

seen from Poland
seen from Malaysia
seen from Spain
something something javi and travis martinez
How to smuggle a giant robot
This show...
I know this from anime. There are "antagonists" you cant hate, no matter what. Like Orochimaru from Naruto or Zeldris from NNT.
But its strange in live action shows ( i'm talking bout those without magic powers etc.)
I fuckin hated Inspector Kido.
Then he smiled and i cant help but thought "a nice guy..."
Then u remember what he did, and hate him even more.
But this scene, after the bomb, when Kido sees Yoshidas corpse... Man I felt so much with him... Thats terrible. U cant hate anyone in this fuckin series and THAT makes is the masterpiece it is! Dx
A screenshot of T’Pol during the episode “Singularity”.
Season 2: Don’t Die On Me
Beauty and the Beast
Episode 2.09
Title: Don’t Die On Me
Written by: Eric Tuchman/ Director: Mairzee Almas
Original Airdate in US: January 13,2014/ Network: The CW
Production Company: CBS Television Studios
“Don’t Die On Me?” was aired in Italy on August 7, 2014/Network: RAI 2
Italian title: “Ferita Profonda”
"Don't Die On Me" was one of the best and painful episodes of season 2 so far and a solid stepping stone for things to come. Cat and Vincent are apart and each hurt by the other’s choices, they have a long road to finding their happy-ending again. At this time, it feels insurmountable. It seems like Cat is ready to move on and was open to having coffee with Gabe. The bond between Tori and Vincent becomes a little tighter and Vincent in a press conference reveals his presence to the world with Tori as support .The raw animal attraction that sparks whenever Vincent and Tori are together is hard enough to explain and deal with 😤. JT and Tess expand their friendship: JT shares a vulnerable moment wherein he explains his role in the Vincent-Muirfield debacle and Tess shares some very wise advice with him.This is such a completely adorable and often funny pairing. I’m super curious to unravel the mystery of the beastly skeletal remains that Cat found in Chelsea Curios. Maybe was an ancestor of Beasts, the super-true-real source of Muirfield experiments.
2x09 Croatoan; or the crystallized version of SPN’s themes
Codependency me to death. Check. Sam’s going to die so Dean’s going to die with him.
Dean vs. the truth. Check. Once he knows it’s over for him (he’s so tired) Dean gives up on his pretense that they’re Marshalls.
The Impala is Dean’s soul. Check. Dean hands over the keys because if Sam’s dying he’s done.
Dean the sad clown. Check. Dropped into the emotional situation of impending death, the first thing Dean does is make a joke.
Sam needs Dean to be invulnerable. Check. Dean losing his faith makes Sam snap.
Then we get: “Who says I want to? (go on without Sam) I’m tired, Sam. I’m tired of this job, this life, this weight on my shoulders man, I’m tired of it.” THIS IS SEASON 2. HOW MUST HE FEEL NOW? Ugh. I mean we sometimes paint Dean as this person who can’t live without hunting because it’s all he knows, but I mean look at his conversation with Jo just a few episodes before this one. He thinks he had no choice, and questions why she would choose to do it. People keep writing meta about themes of Dean retiring and watching this episode always tears me up because it would be a hell of a long time coming. He lost his childhood to hunting. He lost his education to it. He’s losing his adulthood to it. And it’s just not who Dean is, or who he ever wanted to be.
This episode is also a super bloodbath of innocent civilian bystanders, and the Winchesters are basically being subjected to an external experiment against their will, so...
Their conversation gets cut off before Dean can explain what his exhaustion is really about (having to hide the truth is bad) but we come back to it at the end of the episode. Dean is bearing this burden alone, John basically dropped it on him before he ‘left’ same as God drops the burden of the universe on Dean before he leaves. (other people have great John W. vs God tags, you should keep an eye open for them. it’s safe to say God and John both need to be called on this before the end). He doesn’t think he can share it with Sam (despite Sam saying he can help), and with this burden of impending doom looming over him Dean just wants to pack it all in. I don’t blame him. The next few episodes of this are just shit getting progressively worse for everyone involved, and even a trip to the Grand Canyon wouldn’t have saved it.
Croatoan ends with pure foreboding, even Dean senses it ‘the one that got away’, and right up until the beginning of season 4 from now on everything is pain. It’s great TV but ugh. We are 13 seasons in. Poor Dean.
ok but why is her bed like that? Do apartments exist like that? Where its not a total loft but just like, what is that, crotch height? What is the point of having the bed up there? Short people deterrent? Clearly not a good idea with Maggie. How high is the ceiling where that setup is not gonna hurt a tall person. Did Alex forget that the step down existed when she first moved in and sleepily walk right off of it? I just have so many questions