pushing daisies really was a modern retelling of orpheus and eurydice in which they knew they wouldnt make it out of the underworld so instead they simply built a life together on the stairs
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pushing daisies really was a modern retelling of orpheus and eurydice in which they knew they wouldnt make it out of the underworld so instead they simply built a life together on the stairs
i've been a tv nerd for a long time and i have never watched pushing daisies (2007-2009) until now. chuck and ned holding hands behind their backs so they don't touch is LITERALLY KILLING ME
With a character like Sophie, who is so inherently charismatic and sexy (which is like 90% of her job), it was such a Choice to introduce her with her terrible stage acting fr. Truly unmatched.
Parker is first on screen hanging upside down and then shouting with unfettered glee as she launches herself off a building (ahead of the count). Let alone the little flashback of her as a child blowing up her childhood home and running off with her thieved Bunny.
It's something I love about the Leverage pilot is that like. Yeah, Parker and Sophie are hot but they're also Freaks and you HAVE to be down for them as Freaks to get on this train. They're not just hot hypercompetent genre cliches, they're unhinged messes in their own ways. Just. Women.
harry/sophie bestie confirmation is not what i wanted from s3, but maybe it's what i need
incredibly cute how sophie keeps calling harry ‘our mr wilson.’ your honour that’s her emotional support evil lawyer
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which of these less popular 4+ season sitcoms is your favorite?
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i feel like we get a lot of classic 00s nbc thursday shows/mike schur/new girl as the most popular sitcoms 'round here, so i decided to make a very slightly more obscure poll!
this tweet is new but it is actually a fundamental text for me
mel going outside to say megan thee stallion lyrics under her breath like a prayer when she's stressed at work is killing me
Wally came up with this, makes us do it at every reunion.
This image has been haunting me all weekend.
school spirits is fun even though i've seen half the show through my horrifying love of instagram fanvids
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In 1962 Timothy Turner's explanation is simple (6.1)
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sister julienne absolutely slaying those glasses in s10
having some barely formed thoughts about the three severed women we know of (excluding o&d) and how they're all sort of experiencing their own misogynist hellscape and how severance not only exacerbates the existing struggles of women but reduces those women down to nothing but their suffering
gabby's innie exists purely to gestate and give birth to children and then is switched off again and never gets to raise or even meet her child until her husband decides it's time for the next one. episode 7 suggests gabby is not the only woman who has done this to herself. how many female innies exist just to be a walking baby incubator?
gemma is quite literally in hell. dozens of versions of her are being subjected to physical or psychological torture at the hands of the same white guy, at least one of which is in an endless performance of housewifery, her body given over to the hands of strangers, and she has to willingly walk into each room knowing anything could be happening to her in there and she will never know what, only that her alternate selves have literally never known anything except suffering. you did it to yourself, you asked for this.
and even when she tries to free herself she is immediately sent back by one of these innies who literally does not know what is going on and why she's here, and doesn’t know enough to question what she's being told. these women she becomes do not have the tools, the knowledge or agency, to fight back. if you'd known better, you'd have stopped it. why didn't you stop it? why weren't you smarter about it? why weren't you more careful?
tell me you love me before you go, sweetheart
and helly. she's more complicated but there's really something to be said about helena, a woman that by all accounts should see her as a sister, and uses that very idea to propagandise herself and inflate her own status, but in reality does not even see helly as human - she is constantly at the mercy of a woman far more affluent and powerful than herself who feigns care for her to the masses whilst happily subjecting her to torture. and then without that support from another woman, without that sense of solidarity, she seeks refuge in the arms of a man who can somewhat understand what she's going through because that feels like her only option, to gain approval or social standing through a man, but even that is hollow and it is soured by the very woman she is at the mercy of competing with her for that same man. she has been forced to place all her bets on the love of a man, like that'll prove she's real and worth something, and even that she can't have for herself
severance is used in all of these cases as a means of further dehumanising, objectifying, and reducing women down to their base biological functions and forces them to subject themselves to the whims of men. all in totally unique ways but all very real experiences that women go through every day, crytallised by having it quite literally be all they exist for. severance as just another tool to exert violence upon women
Another thing is that Helena. Who was born into the most powerful family probably in the world in this Severance universe. And it did not save her. She should be the most privileged powerful woman in the world able to do WHATEVER she wants. But yet she also been stripped of her power and her agency. She gets chosen to be severed by her father. Who knows if she even made that choice if she was pressured into it, forced to do it, if she was made pretty promises to do it that weren’t kept, or if she chose to do it we don’t know. And Severance is a process where someone else literally takes control of her body for 8 hours a day. And she seems excited about it at first probably because she thinks maybe her father will FINALLY love her if she does this one thing. And she does get some approval for it. But instead the very second it goes off the rails her father hates her again because he only loves her if she’s useful. And then when Helena does not want to do it anymore she asserts her own agency. They tell her “No we need you to go be a gift to this man who is serving our company we do not care what you want” they literally say they are “giving” her to him. Like she’s an object. And she’s told to do so by a man and a woman (who we know is also facing oppression she cannot speak out about) and her father. The woman who should by all accounts be saved from misogyny because of the privileges she holds is still trapped within the trappings of it. No go downstairs against your will and give your body up to someone else so that this man will be pleased. No we do not care that it puts you in danger. No we do not care that it removed your agency. You were born to be an object to be used and you don’t get to say no. Her power is all an illusion because her father holds it in his hands. Her privilege cannot save her.
Then not to mention we have heard nothing of Helena’s mother. Where is she? Who is she? I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if her father paid someone to carry her and then they shooed her off the moment Helena was born honestly.