(used to be @intrajanelle); somehow kind of okay; i keep forgetting to update each individual year older i get, so just know i am in my thirties and time is a concept; they/them
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"We talked a lot about playing with the gray area. At the end of episode 5, we don't know what happens to those witches, but he's not doing a good thing. We played a lot with, does that make him a bad person? Is he a good person? Which then draws parallels to the motherly figures in his life. Wanda does evil things but isn't necessarily evil. Agatha, questionably, is evil, but there's more to that, as well. We know that he's been lying to her, and we play a lot with those dynamics of how duplicitous he is. The facade of the fanboy teen, is that completely fake or is that actually still a real part of him? This is the stuff that I found so interesting in playing him." – Joe Locke
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BILLY MAXIMOFF | AGATHA ALL ALONG ↪ clues
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comorbid disorders are either like "yeah ok, makes sense" or "what the fuck"
adhd and autism having a high comorbidity rate? yeah checks out
adhd and autism both having high rates of comorbidity with hypermobility and GI issues? thats an evil curse
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I think one of the most important parts about film and tv analysis is never forgetting that no matter the genre or setting, the story is probably being filtered through the perspective of a person who lives in California
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if u think about it neil is like a purebred racehorse that escaped from his original handlers and went completely feral and andrew is like a normal traumatized Guy who has somehow tamed and bonded with the most insane horse of all time. andreil is like. the perfect horse girl movie to me.
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Charles and Crystal look so judgemental here lmao
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It drives me insane how many people dont realise how often they break the law and that if the full force of it was ever applied life would basically be unliveable. Like between traffic violations, petty workplace theft, account sharing and piracy alongside how common it is to have been in posession of some illegal drug at some point in your life. People still manage to get away with thinking "criminals" are people who commit crimes not just populations that are surveilled enough to be routinely prosecuted
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The Thing (1982) dir. John Carpenter
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chapter 3 is posted
title: i'll tell them put me back in it by intrajanelle
fandom: dead boy detectives
relationships: edwin payne/charles rowland
status: WIP, 2/?
summary: “Who do we have the pleasure of speaking with?” Edwin asked, formal as ever, even when addressing a woodland creature in a magical clearing.
“The Fox Queen,” the fox said.
Charles sighed softly and Crystal knew exactly what he was thinking: The last thing they needed was more animal royalty.
Or: The Dead Boy Detective Agency is back in London, back to solving cases, back to normal. Or as normal as it can get after Port Townsend upended their afterlives. In the middle of routine casework they discover that all across London, ghost children are going missing—vanished into thin air as if they never existed. If that weren’t enough trouble, rumors begin to spread around the Night Market that a group of Americans is looking for a ghost who has escaped hell.
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The Thing (1982) Directed by John Carpenter. Screenplay by Bill Lancaster.
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