the tree of life (2011) dir. terrence malick
the nuns taught us there were two ways through life - the way of nature and the way of grace
experimental epic | brad pitt, sean penn, jessica chastain, tye sheridan

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the tree of life (2011) dir. terrence malick
the nuns taught us there were two ways through life - the way of nature and the way of grace
experimental epic | brad pitt, sean penn, jessica chastain, tye sheridan
NEW INFO ON 6B
- Sunday we will get a sneak peek from the episode:
- The first episode of 6b , 6x11 , is called “Said the Spider to the Fly” that is inspired on a poem by Mary Howitt.
- Teen Wolf fan accounts on twitter annouced that Tyler Posey said that we will cry with this sneak peek.
Does anyone have a theory? From what I know this poem is a cautionary tale about using charm to hide evil, idk if I’m right. And Will Wallace said in an interview that the villain is awesome.. Any ideas?
Codominance, or Will Wallace Can’t Write
The more I think about it, the more Mr. Wallace’s dismissal of Scott’s emotional state illuminates a lot of what I dislike about the writing in the show. To summarize, Mr. Wallace expressed regret that he couldn’t have done more with Stiles’ anxiety in the series. When asked about Scott’s depression and suicidal tendencies, his response was that he hadn’t given them much thought.
Well, that’s fucking obvious.
Nowhere is it more obvious than in “Codominance,” where Mr. Wallace systematically reduces Scott’s emotions to either a punchline or a prop, take your pick, in order to give his favorite white boy more relevance. I can describe three specific scenes.
We start off the bat with Scott and Stiles working on the jeep, which Stiles can’t even be bothered to stop working on to talk to him, where Scott confesses that he’s afraid of Liam.
Scott: You didn't see the way that he came at me. You didn't see the look in his eyes...
Stiles: Well, I've been with you on a full moon, so I've seen that look. [He sighs and closes the hood to the Jeep] You want to get the band back together, Scott? You don't leave out the drummer.
Translation: Your fears are totally unimportant right now, Scott. God, it’s not like he beat you to the point of death. Well, maybe he did, and it’s not like I am a super huge hypocrite because my fears of being thought a murderer was my primary plot line for the first half of the season. Don’t you understand yet? I get to be afraid, you don’t. Here, let me reinforce my disdain for your emotions with a callous quip.
[I know – Cue the Chorus: “That’s just how they show love!” Only Scott never actually gets to “show love” by being a snarky asshole.]
Or let’s take the supposedly heartfelt scene at the gas pump.
Scott: [sadly] Why didn't you think you could tell me?
Stiles: It was just the way you were looking at me that night. You know, you were standing there with a wrench in your hand, and you're looking at me like I just bashed you in the head with it. You know, like I'd broken your sacred rule and that's it. There's no going back.
Translation: Right and wrong only apply to you, Scott. The only way this friendship works is if I get to blame you for all my insecurities. I may have lied, deceived, and worked with Theo to cover up a killing, but that’s your fault. I mean, it’s not like I have any responsibility for my own actions, and fuck you for holding me to any standard whatsoever. Here, have a non-apology which blames you for my mistake.
And finally, Will writes that whole scene where Scott basically gets to declare his Christ-like purpose of taking all the packs’ sins on to himself.
Scott: I just always thought that if it were to happen, then it should be me. I'm the one who's constantly putting you guys in danger, risking your lives for people you don't even know. It should've been me.
Translation: Even though I was dragged into this (werewolf, alpha, Protector of Beacon Hills), everything that happens is my fault. Even things that I don’t actually do, like you lying your ass off, Stiles, or Theo sending a chimera to attack your father. Please forgive me.
I totally believe that Will Wallace thinks these were positive steps to repairing the relationship because he’s bought into the ideology that Stiles is the weak human (except when he’s not) and emotionally fragile (except when he’s not) and Scott has an absolute responsibility to be heroically flawless. Stiles deserves forgiveness when he messes up without actually doing anything to change, but Scott better get down on his knees because he’s not supposed to make mistakes.
This is what happens when you write one person as a human being and another person as an ideal.
I am over exited 😍
will wallace saying that lydia realized she loved stiles when she saw her memories not since the kiss ,although she said “ i think i loved him “ in 6x02
and will wallace saying stiles loved m@lia although we don’t have any scene were he says he liked her or loved her .
i can’t believe that will wrote the fucking episode
i am so shook
from the shitty episode 6x03 to the heart breaking episode 6x08 , HOW ?????
Will Wallace x Laurel Smith Releases Single “Girls, Money, Cars”
DJ and producer Will Wallace and singer- songwriter Laurel Smith have released a new single called “Girls, Money, Cars”.“ Girls, Money, Cars” is complex, both pop and trap-heavy yet impressively spacey, hypnotic and rounded.
Stream/Download “Girls, Money, Cars” here and watch the music video below!