gen. 33. she/her. pan.I like it when ladies get the stories they deserve. black lives matter.#mythtakensgif
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Doechii attends the "Le Grand Diner du Louvre" Passage Richelieu Photocall at Musee du Louvre on March 04, 2025 in Paris, France | In Valentino Couture SS25
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every day we get closer to an Eddie Diaz Who Knows… I can see his shadow looming Nosferatu style…
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It isn't until that moment that he pushes her through the door and is looking at her and realizing he has no feelings for this person. And then Helly calls his name. And then it's like, "Oh my God, if we just stay here, maybe we can be together another ten minutes?" Who knows? I don't think they're thinking more than ten seconds into the future. But it was going into the unknown and never existing again, or going with Helly.
Adam Scott - Severance, Inside the Episode 2.10 "Cold Harbor"
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Eddie’s only storyline for the last six (6) episodes has been about moving to and being in Texas. Buck’s only storyline for the last six (6) episodes has also been about Eddie moving to and being in Texas .
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9-1-1 -> 8x13 Invisible
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📸: aisha posted a picture of kenny to her stories.
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i love ppl who talk in the tags bc it satisfies my deep desire to know ppl’s opinions on everything without needing to have a conversation with them and ask. even better when it’s a side tangent that barely has anything to do with the post, or a personal anecdote, or a joke. tag talker mutuals you’re my favorite. tag talkers rise up
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what really kills me about the Diaz parents in this situation is even if I try and look at it from the most good faith perspective possible, it still puts them at a fault. you can argue they did absolutely everything with good intentions and it still doesn’t change that the way they did them was selfish and didn’t truly take their son or grandson into account as people. you can love people and still do wrong by them. from the second they showed up at Eddie’s door already intending to take an upset Christopher with them instead of helping in any other form to when Eddie showed up at theirs and was packing Christopher’s stuff to take him back and Helena was saying that would disrupt his life it was never truly about Eddie’s relationship with Christopher as it should have been. or even really about Christopher himself. but about the relationship with Christopher that they wanted to have. ultimately it’s Eddie’s responsibility as the dad to take action like he did and thank god. but it sure as hell should be on them to not try and undermine him as a father like, annually? not try and shoulder him out of his own parenting when that’s the only reason he even moved 800 miles to be there at all? to not allow people to believe that Christopher is THEIR kid and his accomplishments (and only his accomplishments apparently? only a kid’s successes and wins and trophies?) are a reflection on THEM? on anything THEY did? they did not have to do any of that. and well sorry I was trying but I can’t even lie I have a ton of trouble looking at it from a good faith perspective anyway because Helena looked her son who was working 3 jobs in the face almost a decade ago and told him not to drag his son down with him and apparently never really stopped thinking it. Ramon aligned Eddie’s parental instincts as on par with his and he doubted himself as a father for months afterwards because of the father he had. they had him thinking Chris was thriving without him because. well because I think they genuinely believed that to be true because they always deep down believed he’d be better off with them and had no qualms saying so. never mind what their actual child was going through I guess. never mind that Chris was sitting there hating chess and wanting his dad to come and get him and feeling like he couldn’t tell them. MONTHS. okay I tried.
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Rachel Zegler — The 97th Annual Academy Awards
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still obsessed with the idea people have that the writers are like we need to shut down buddie once and for all. and to do that we will introduce the concept to people who have never thought about it. via Buck’s ex they barely remember. and then not outright shut it down. we’ll do that later. after they’ve thought about it for awhile. to really hammer home how it’s NOT true. Buck and Eddie will be glued to FaceTime in the meantime. this is the strategy for the season and it is foolproof
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the tsunami arc is literally the blueprint of fatherhood for buck. he jumped in the water even if it meant he might die. he never stopped fighting. he never stopped searching. he failed. he felt like he failed. and then there was chris on the other end, remembering buck as his savior. and eddie on the other end, trusting buck with his child, the love of his life. genuinely the first person to ever put his faith in buck like that and it was when he was at his lowest, when eddie was at his lowest. literally. i've failed that kid more times than i care to count and i'm his father but i love him enough to never stop trying and i know you do too. there is nobody in this world i trust with my son more than you. thank you for not giving up. <- buck took this to heart. and in reflecting it right back at eddie he was a pillar in eddie's journey to not only repairing things with chris but learning to trust HIMSELF after a perceived failure. they are partners forever and it really started with eddie letting himself in ...
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AISHA HINDS as HENRIETTA 'HEN' WILSON 9-1-1 S08E13: Invisible
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they're back 😭😭
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