oh.. ok, to your eternity 🥹🥹

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oh.. ok, to your eternity 🥹🥹
Audience Person: We love you, Lestat!
Lestat: I love you, too.
Audience Person: Play Long Face.
Lestat: Fuck that song!
Me: LOLOL
Who's Enzo?
Wild that Lestat remembers (all?) the people he's killed.
Black Licorice wasn't about Louis. hehehe
Huh, the timer is back.
Lestat: In the end, I think I was pretty fucking great! But if I failed that means I actually attempted something.
Lestat: I loved you. I did. As grotesque as that love appeared to you, I did.
Paul?!
Paul: I still wish you were a woman. LOLOLOLOL
I see Raglan, I see Alex, I don't see Daniel.....what did they do to Daniel?
We'll just call those matching neck tattoos.
Louis just chillin' while Lestat and Gabriella scream at each other.
Louis hasn't lost a leg and Armand hasn't lost an eye. What hasn't happened yet?
That's a lot of destruction outside. 0_0
The end scene is still before the auction, so is Lestat not in the first scene of the season because he's in hiding somewhere?
"Equality is our philosophy"
Ah, yes, we will bomb both boys AND girls hostage
Old testament Nate would have never let this happen
Crappy pics of the Kaylon for future art purposes because I suffer trying to find specific parts on google
What is Starfleet? thoughts-except I actually like the show
I feel like the first thing I need to say is how special it is that-in a franchise that is so science central (i mean it's literally sci-fi)-they are celebrating art!! This episode, and Beto's character in general, have been so cool for me to see because it shows such a different side of trek that, to me, has been notably absent. But, moving on!!
One of the stand out things in Star Trek is its asking of difficult questions. From arguing about the morality of war to philosophical debates on what it is to be human, it constantly challenges your perception of the world. This episode has that exact feel that I love so dearly, and have been waiting to see in SNW.
Celia had a particularly incredible performance and I absolutely loveeee Uhura's story in this episode. The part about the girl she knew at the academy and how she went down with the Cayuga-SO good and unexpected!! I also love how adamant she was on communicating with the Jikaru and not immediately resorting to hostility (another trek theme that I love!!) I just find that that sentiment in general is so important, especially in this era where it's become increasingly more common to be casually cruel and to partition ourselves from anything that is different.
It's been a while since I've watched a trek episode that really made me feel as deeply as this one did-SNW is feeling more and more like classic trek I think
My only thing is that it did end up being a sort of general at the end. Like they never really made a point *against* what he was saying in the beginning (but maybe that was the purpose??)
All in all, it was a fantastic episode, definitely a fav in SNW
glad we’re all having the common experience of pacing our rooms like rabid animals because respectfully what the fuck.
Larry never called Marian by her name before, apart that one time after he followed her out of the ballroom out onto the terrace.
And it felt so intimate when he did, also how and when he called her Marian for the first time.
As over dramatic and unneeded, that misunderstanding (that's how they are calling it) was, it looks like it made them both grow as characters, only that we couldn't see much of it, given that episode 8 was the last one for this season.
Until that, let's call it incident between them, everything seemed to be so easy and fun between the two of them. As neighbours and friends, they didn't have to court the way women and men unusually had to back then. Simply cause neither Marian's aunts nor the Russell's cared. They had all the time they wanted, and their love grew...
Marian was falling more and more in love with Larry and Larry with her. However, still affected by her past experiences she had and seeing marriages around her falling apart, Marian gave in her panic and listen to only aunt Agnes and not the rest, that she should talk to Larry.
All they needed was an honest conversation, one like the one they started to have on the terrace.
Larry knows he did wrong, but he is new to this: being in a relationship, telling Marian everything, absolutely everything. And Marian is new to it as well. They may have been friends, but in a society like this, there are things future married couples don't discuss before marriage and some even after it.
While Larry should have told her, where he went, explained what that place is or isn't... (and mo it's not a brothel!!) ...If not this time Marian would have reacted similarly any other time.
So what happened made both of them understand, as it seems, that they need to communicate better and need to work trough whatever happens together.