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Congratulations The Bold Type on being renewed for two more seasons!
Pacific Rim: Uprising
How Skam’s Isak and Even revolutionized teen TV
The third season of Norwegian teen series Skam dismantled stereotypes, coerced schoolkids into skiving off classes and turned homophobes into rainbow flag-waving defenders—and it first began airing one year ago today. It was the “gay” season, charting the blossoming relationship of Isak Valtersen and Even Bech Næsheim, both coming to terms with their sexuality amidst a cutting background of teenage angst. Taking every fan poll I’ve ever come across into account, season three was by far Skam’s most popular. It broke streaming records in Norway, and television viewership records in neighboring Denmark and Sweden. Throughout its 10-episode run, it hardly left the list of worldwide trending topics on any given social platform.
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hey just to make sure everybody knows
It’s completely, 100% natural and should always be acceptable to change your opinions. It shouldn’t be embarrassing. You shouldn’t have to pretend you were never wrong about anything and that you’ve always felt the same way about everything. You didn’t catch someone being a “hypocrite” when some older post of theirs conflicts with a new one. The simplest explanation is that they learned or reconsidered something. The ability to evolve your understanding of things should be something to celebrate and respect. How did we end up with this shitty fucking culture where a change of perspective is treated like a shameful flaw.
1x01 // 1x10
8/31 days of Alec Lightwood
first and last scene per season: john jaqobis
She’s just under a lot of pressure. I get it. I’m sure that when it’s my shot, I’ll feel the same way.
“Flurry” - By Iza Łysoń
magnus: *exists* alec: (ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ*:・゚✧
#alec you had one job
#Totally here for drunk-happy Luke. Seriously, the guy’s been through a lot this season. Happy and drunk looks good on him.
Matthew Daddario photographed by Kai Z Feng for Raw, 2017