Gugu Mbatha-Raw photographed by Joshua Pestka for Essence
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Gugu Mbatha-Raw photographed by Joshua Pestka for Essence
“I’m a top-level blagger. I feel like my whole career has been one giant blag.” - Jameela Jamil.
“The two hours and 40 minutes we’re on stage makes the most sense. It’s everything else in my life that doesn’t make sense. Like this, sitting right here—no one has ever wanted to talk to me before.” x
Buffy the Vampire Slayer debuted on The WB 19 years ago today
My daughter loves Star Wars
look i know i reblogged this last night but i just love it so much
I seriously can’t love this any harder.
I am the one that runs both from the living and the dead. Hunted by scavengers, haunted by those I could not protect. So I exist in this wasteland, reduced to one instinct: survive.
Jessica Jones, drawn in PS.
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i am m i n e. before i am ever anyone else’s.
tonight 8/7c on abc
#the awkward moment when you don’t know if you’re watching The Flash or Prison Break
“It used to be that you had to make female TV characters perfect so no one would be offended by your ‘portrayal’ of women. Even when I started out on ‘The Office’, we could write our male characters funny and flawed, but not the women. And now, thankfully, it’s completely different.”