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That’s MY midwestern princess
Tags: @st-leclerc @rubywingsracing @three-days-time @saviour-of-lord
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EMMA D'ARCY and OLIVIA COOKE — Entertainment Weekly (May 14, 2024)
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Lucy Gray tricking/sneaking away from Snow by saying that she was going to go dig up katniss, tricking him with (what he thought was) a poisonous snake, and then singing the hanging tree song?? Only for him to watch a girl named Katniss from D12 subvert the rules with poison and sing the same song on his TV 65 years later. Poetic cinema
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to be fair to president snow if i found out that a song that was written by my first true love as a message to me to run away with her (which i did and ended up killing her) was now being used as a rebellion song designed to inspire my enemies to rise up and take me down i would start eating drywall
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Mike Flanagan horror series' as the five stages of grief: The Haunting of Hill House | Denial The Fall of The House of Usher | Anger The Haunting of Bly Manor | Depression The Midnight Club | Bargaining Midnight Mass | Acceptance
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thinking about how mike flanagan's first netflix series ended with the crain family together, both in death and in life
and his last netflix series ended with the entire usher bloodline 6 feet under, buried side by side (with lenore in the same row as madeline and roderick instead of the row below with frederick and the others) but no more a family in death than they were in life
the haunting of hill house and the fall of the house of usher feel very much like two sides of the same coin - a home built with love will stand for centuries, but a house built without that foundation will crumble and leave no survivors
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THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER (Netflix, 2023)
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