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They should have made maybe 1 season of Yellowstone and atleast 5 seasons of 1883. I’m wrecked there’s not more honestly.
Watching 1883 and experiencing the highs of the Wild West and just the strong and resilient characters, specifically the strong female ones, and watching 1923 and Yellowstone and so on, I just can’t seem to get rid of the lingering feeling of Elsa and her legacy and all of their legacies. What happened after them, how Spencer was born, everything I just need to see and I just need that high back.
How it started vs. How it's going
1883 ⇢ 1x01
When we camp, we will choose a latrine away from our water source. What is a latrine? Powder room. Water closet. Thomas, help me.
Rosamund Pike and Eiza González in In The Grey (2026)
Marta de la Reina in episode 579
Bridgerton’s Hannah Dodd and Yerin Ha: The Pizza Interview | NYT Cooking
"Soy la directora."
Katie McGrath on Ben Affleck and Rosamund Pike in Gone Girl
ROSAMUND PIKE photographed by Grace Difford for GQ Hype (2026)
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every lesbian and bisexual of my generation was so deeply affected by the queerbaiting of pitch perfect that now we all are willing to watch one of the trashiest tv series, so bad that it's good, just for the pleasure of seeing brittany snow kissing another woman
The softness of loving someone like they’re both your wound and your home.