I MAY DESTROY YOU — Eyes, Eyes, Eyes, Eyes (1x01).

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I MAY DESTROY YOU — Eyes, Eyes, Eyes, Eyes (1x01).
also fun fact that vietnam war ended in 1975 that was only 44 years ago i don’t care how hard it was for us veterans to kill people. two millions poor people died in that war, thousands of children are still born with tremendous health problems due to the effect of chemical bombings (the orange agent to be specific) i’m tired of hollywood making movies about the vietnam war and focus on how brave white people are for killing n terrorizing us
AMELIA EVE as Jamie
The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020)
horror movies bfs are always like: youve been so mean/distant since your mom died yesterday, whats up with that?
female awesome meme: [5/5] LGBT characters → Dani Clayton
The ad said, two children. I figure I don’t know the specifics but I know how to handle kids. Maybe I can make a difference. I could. I could make a difference.
you said it was a ghost story. it isn’t. it’s a love story.
I think that we should acknowledge why The haunting of Bly Manor is quite different than Hill House in some aspects.
For instance, Hill House was all about the hidden ghosts in the house, the thrill of finding out who was the bent-neck lady, the red door, the house that was somehow alive... and what it all meant. But most of all, familial love, knowing that even after all, family is there with you, going through all of it just like you.
Now, Bly Manor is about still loving those who are no longer here with us. It's about dealing with death, with grief, about terrible losses that may make you absolutely crumble and give up everything just to be with the ones you love again.
About how, in time, we all grow and forget the ones we loved once, we may forget their voices, they way they moved, what they said, their faces, who they were in our lives but we never forget what they meant for us, the feeling they left in us when they died, how we're always searching for them in the littlest of things in life.
It was about being stucked on a memory about them, over and over again and how it may haunt you forever.
Why do you think the ghosts weren't scary? Cause really, they're not what's supposed to be scary. They just don't have a face, an identity. They're just lost souls, forgotten, existing without having someone to remember them so they eventually lose themselves, losing what makes them them
What's truly scary in Bly Manor are not the ghosts, it's knowing that someday we all are going to lose the ones we love, and when we do, how do we live with it? How do we keep standing? How do we keep living?
We are constantly haunted by memories, by forgotten faces and strong feelings of grief after we lose someone and Bly Manor it's all about that.
It may not resonate with some people who don't fully understand or haven't experienced grief, or they might not find it as exciting or scary as Hill House, but for the ones that have lost people in their life and know this Grief Monster very very well, this show was truly, truly a masterpiece.
The juxtaposition of Jamie and Peter in Bly Manor is such good and subtle writing. These characters are different sides of the same coin. Both characters come from backgrounds of extreme abuse, poverty, and abandonment. Jamie works hard and tries harder to be a better "boring" person and not carry the toxicity of her childhood with her or infect the world with it. Peter, on the flip side, let's the toxicity consume him and infect the world around him.
They both are involved in a relationship with the au pair who works at Bly, Jamie with Dani and Peter with Rebecca, and these two relationships couldn't be more unlike even if they tried. Jamie is patient, honest, kind, and gentle with Dani. Peter is obsessive, manipulative, possessive, and cruel to Rebecca (he gaslights the fuck out of her).
Jamie is a huge part/reason Dani didn't succumb to her "beast" for a longer than expected period of time. Peter killed Rebecca because even in his own death he was still possessive over her life.
Jamie is a gardener with plants but also to the woman she loves.
Peter is a manipulator, murder, and kills the woman he claims to love.
1.02 | 1.05
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This room is clean. I’m not getting the ghost tinglies. JULIE AND THE PHANTOMS Episode 4 | I Got the Music
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the number of people saying the lesbian equivalent of Love Simon is either But i’m a Cheerleader (which is literally nineteen years old) or Cameron Post is unbelievable so here’s a handy guide: if a film features the protagonist’s loved ones sending her off to an actual conversion camp to cure her homosexuality, it’s not a fluffy teen romcom
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1.03 | 1.09 (The Haunting of Bly Manor) ↳ I mean, they’re opposites, really. Love and ownership.
I love how Fatou was denying she had a crush on Kieu My in the first ep and now she’s basically proclaiming they’re soulmates in her head