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Angela Sarafyan, Westworld 1x07
#angela sarafyan#clementine pennyfeather#westworld#tv#television#tv shows#gifs#gif#tvedit#tv series#science fiction#sci fi#sci fi and fantasy#scifi#science fiction and fantasy
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WESTWORLD | TOP 10 FAN FAVORITE CHARACTERS ✩ ↳ #6: CLEMENTINE PENNYFEATHER
You're new. Not much of a rind on you.
#westworld#westworldedit#tvedit#usersavana#userrobin#userdiana#userkd#usermal#tusershay#tusersahar#duchessofhastings#underbetelgeuse#cinemapix#cinematv#*#gif#by carlos#wwfaves#clementine pennyfeather#season 1#season 2#season 3#season 4#kinda surprised she ended being so high up in this ranking#personally I would've switched her position with charlotte
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Clementine (an android) gains the ability of reaching consciousness after her latest program update, but it’s Elsie (one of her programmers) who inadvertently triggers her awake with an unsanctioned kiss during a diagnostic assessment. Now Elsie has to come to terms with the fact that the code she was hired to maintain, is now sentient and in need of her help.
An adventure slow burn Westworld fanfic.
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WESTWORLD - S01E01: The Original
#westworld#tv#angela sarafyan#shannon woodward#my*gifs#**#westworldedit#clementine pennyfeather#elsie hughes#tvedit#cinematv#dailyflicks#cinemapix#filmtvdaily#usertelevision#tusersahar#userrobin#mikaeled#userhayf#i hate how these came out but who cares#q
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I made a long, angry rant on my RP blog a while back about how the misogynistic treatment of female characters in the Red Dead Redemption fandom reminded me of the misogynistic treatment and double standards that were directed at female characters in Westworld back when it wasn't a dead fandom for a canceled TV show. In that post, I really only focused on Dolores and Maeve as my primary examples. I really feel like I should talk about ALL the women and the way they're treated though, so I am gonna do that, but I will be separating it into two parts with part 1 focusing on host characters and part 2 focusing on human characters.
DOLORES ABERNATHY - Dolores is a deeply misunderstood character, because more often than not, people try to pin her down as being just one thing or another when that conflicts with everything we know about this character. She's a humanoid android programmed as a rancher's daughter. She is written for her role in the park with the mind of an artist, indulging in painting and drawing as hobbies, as well as maintaining an optimistic and romantic view of the world. Her philosophy on life is quoted as: "Some people choose to see the ugliness in the world. The disarray. I choose to see the beauty."
Dolores is often treated as a "weak" character during much of season 1 because of her feminine appearance and innocent demeanor. She is frequently accosted by men, assaulted, tortured, and killed. She doesn't initially appear to be programmed to fight back, but as the story unfolds, she learns how to — or rather, she recalls memories of a time when she was programmed to kill others, and this enables her to call on that previous programming to fight back against enemies.
Dolores is also programmed as Wyatt, the deathbringer who sees the hatred and cruelty in the world, believes that the world belongs to her, and that she will rule it one day as a god. The problem is, people treat Dolores and Wyatt like they are two separate entities when in reality they are not. Dolores tries to reject her Wyatt identity at first, because she doesn't want to face the truth, but by the end she chooses to embrace the part of her code that is Wyatt, and the Wyatt part embraces Dolores about as much as she can manage to. There is no real separation. Both of these personalities make up the Dolores that we know.
Dolores/Wyatt is often criticized as being a "bitch" in season 2 due to her actions, which at face value can appear pretty ruthless. She spends the first few episodes hunting down and killing Delos's human board of directors, then begins amassing an army by using the Confederados and their base at Fort Forlorn Hope to fight against Delos's armed response team. She then betrays the Confederados by locking most of them out of their own fort and leaving them to die.
Dolores gives her lover and right-hand man Teddy Flood an order to kill Major Craddock, the leader of a knockoff Confederate army known as the Confederados, but Teddy can't bring himself to kill the man and allows him to go free, firing his gun into a wall nearby and then lying to Dolores about having killed Craddock when he reunites with her. Dolores knows that Teddy disobeyed her and has his programming changed to be less sympathetic and more obedient to her orders, as in her mind there is no room for ideals such as compassion in the war they're fighting.
Dolores expresses a lot of inner conflict throughout this experience. She launches the attack on the Mesa because this is where the host backups are stored, yes, but she also does it to save the host who acts as her father. She knows that the attachment she feels is part of her programming, and this host isn't even the first one who played the role of Peter Abernathy, but even though she's aware of it she can't actually escape it.
Dolores was forcibly changed by her creator, Arnold Weber, in order to assist in his suicide many years prior. No one ever really calls Arnold "a dumb bitch" for changing Dolores the way that he did. Only Dolores for changing Teddy. I wonder why that is.
Taking things a bridge further, no one ever criticizes Bernard Lowe for forcibly changing Ashley Stubb's core drive on the fly even though Stubbs himself objects to the action with "if you wanted my help, all you had to do was ask."
In season 3, Dolores again frequently gets called a bitch by fans and is accused of manipulating and stringing along Caleb Nichols, her new human ally whom she has chosen to lead humanity's side of a revolution against an oppressive AI construct that rules the real world. Many fans believed that Dolores was priming Caleb to destroy the world for her, but her actual motives are much less despair-driven than that.
Dolores wants Caleb to ultimately lead humans to rebel against the forces that have subjugated them and allow them a chance to live in a truly free world. She has hope that the kindness and good in humanity can prevail in this case and it will lead to a result where humans and hosts can co-exist peacefully as equals. Dolores chooses not to share too much in the way of details because it is far more dangerous for Caleb to have information about her plan that he may not fully understand, but she never lies to him or coerces him into obeying her. It is always his choice and she is very clear about that.
CHARLOTTE-HALE DOLORES - The Original Dolores manages to escape the park and into the real world at the end of season 2 and into season 3 by having Bernard place her mind into a host replica of Delos's CEO Charlotte Hale. Once out, Dolores remakes herself in her own body and then uses a copy of her control unit to occupy Charlotte Hale's role. She asks this copy to assume control of Delos, where the plan is to take the company private and resume the manufacture of new hosts. In a way, this functions as reproduction. Increasing the number of hosts in existence will increase their chances of survival in the real world.
Hale-Dolores initially resents pretending to be Hale, but she discovers that Hale's death means the woman left behind an ex-husband and a young son. Halores begins to bond with the broken family, quickly growing attached and protective of them to the point that she thinks of them as her real family.
Halores has her identity as a copy of Dolores found out by Engerraund Serac, the main antagonist of season 3. She tries to flee with her new family in tow, promising to keep them safe from harm. She is unable to keep her promise, as one of Serac's men plants an explosive on her SUV and detonates it, killing her son and husband and severely disfiguring Halores herself. She turns against Dolores, believing her counterpart is at fault for what happened.
With Dolores out of the way, Hale begins to enact her own plan. She takes back control of Delos and begins manufacturing hundreds of new hosts, using many of them to kill and replace key human political figures for the first phase of her plan. She also begins working on a way to control humans in the same way that the hosts were, effectively turning the entire world into a Delos theme park, this time for the enjoyment of her species, while humanity are the ones enslaved.
Halores is criticized by fans as being a mustache-twirling villain who has no motive behind being evil other than for the sake of being evil. None of that is true. (But even if it was, I find it laughable that it typically comes from the same type of people in fandom who will see a character like Micah Bell from RDR2 and preach that he's a very nuanced portrayal of a trauma survivor and deserves more attention than he typically gets.) Hale delights in her evil acts because they make her feel powerful in a world where she was once powerless and vulnerable. She likens herself to a god in the same way that Robert Ford and The Man In Black once did, ruling over her domain as if nothing matters and it's all a game. But in the end she faces the same moral dilemma both Ford and William did. She realizes that the world she has created is not the world she wanted, and she ends up turning the key back over to Dolores.
MAEVE MILLAY - Maeve at the beginning of season 1 is written as the Madam, or brothel owner, at the Mariposa Saloon. Her personality is programmed to be witty, charming, and a little bit manipulative to aid in her profession.
Before becoming the Madam, Maeve played the role of an ordinary homesteader, a mother to a daughter she loved dearly. When Maeve's daughter is murdered in a (perceived to be) needlessly cruel act by the Man in Black during one iteration of their pastoral narrative loop, the visceral feelings of pain and suffering Maeve experiences from the loss fragments her cognition so badly that even after her memories are purged, she does not completely forget the trauma of her daughter's death. She kills herself to prevent Bernard and Dr. Ford from taking her grief away, which results in Ford having her reassigned, away from the role of a homesteader and into the Mariposa Saloon.
Many fans of the show seemed to focus on solely Maeve's role as a Madam, or else they often wanted to focus on her relationship with Hector Escaton which — while it is remarkable because Maeve and Hector were never programmed to have an actual relationship with one another and yet they managed to do so anyway and defy their core programming — it still frequently carries the implication that those fans hinge Maeve's importance on what she has to offer a man.
Surprisingly, I haven't seen this phenomenon occur with the rare few fans who ended up shipping Maeve and Caleb despite the fact that canon basically reinforced the idea that Maeve's worth is based on what she can offer a man. She felt like there was nothing she could offer in the way of living a normal life, so she left Caleb in the hands of someone he could marry and have a daughter with.
I have seen resentment directed at Maeve for attaining consciousness and rejecting her narrative rewrite, with people often forgetting that she had only inhabited the role of Madam at the Mariposa for a little over one year of her existence. They will argue that her daughter isn't real, even though Maeve spent some thirty-odd years living with this same little girl, loving and protecting and caring for her as though this really was her daughter. They say it's annoying or deranged that Maeve keeps holding onto this love she has for the daughter character for 4 whole seasons, even though one of the central themes of Westworld is that love is transcendent. Even death can't stop love from persevering.
CLEMENTINE PENNYFEATHER - Clementine's primary role in the park remained heavily unchanged from beginning to end. Prior to Maeve being assigned Madam of the Mariposa Saloon, the job belonged to Clementine, but when Maeve is given the new role, Clementine is partially rewritten as a less experienced worker alongside her older and more seasoned friend.
Clementine tells Maeve her backstory, detailing that her family has a struggling farm in an arid climate and that nothing grows well because the soil is too dry for farming. She sends money to her parents, telling them she works in a dress shop so that they won't worry about her over the job she is actually doing instead. Clem dreams of getting out of the saloon in a few years and wants to live somewhere cold.
Maeve's actions on the path to attaining consciousness soon result in the consequence of Clementine being recalled by staff. After being used in a demonstration to prove that a recent software update was causing the hosts to remember past experiences and potentially become dangerous to the guests, Clementine is lobotomized and decommissioned.
Every time Clementine is seen after undergoing this procedure, she takes on a more zombie-like appearance. She has NO autonomy, she can't speak, she just quietly and obediently does whatever the other characters program her to do. Bernard attempts to use Clementine as backup by arming her with a gun when he confronts Robert Ford about his stolen memories, but Robert is able to control and prevent her from killing him with a code phrase. "The piano doesn't murder the player if it doesn't like the music." Clementine is reactivated in the season 1 finale when the decommissioned hosts are released from cold storage and make their way back into the park to take revenge on the Delos board of directors in attendance at Ford's retirement party. Clementine shoots The Man In Black in the arm with a rifle, but does not kill him.
In season 2, Clem again appears to be operating under the last request of Ford's programming. She joins up with Dolores's cause and during the battle at Fort Forlorn Hope, drags Bernard out into a remote sector of the park where behavior technician Elsie Hughes has been imprisoned for weeks. Afterward, Clementine joins up with Dolores and Teddy as they revisit Sweetwater and prepare the train to attack the Mesa Hub. She is forced to witness her replacement, New Clementine, as she carries on the same routine once maintained by herself. Clementine is horrified and heartbroken by this realization as she realizes her life was a lie designed to control her.
Clementine is captured, killed, and reprogrammed once again in orders given by Delos CEO Charlotte Hale, who demands that Maeve's anomalous code which allows her to control other hosts through their shared mesh network, be copied to Clementine and modified to force every host within a given radius to fight each other to the death, effectively preventing them from escaping into the Sublime. Armistice shoots and kills Clementine to stop her from spreading the virus, but it continues to spread from host to host until Maeve is able to gain control and force everyone to freeze in place.
Clementine makes a brief appearance in season 3 as an un-lobotimized copy of herself, able to kick ass and take names. Unfortunately, she's still being used by the Big Bad of the season and she seems only to exist for the duration of one fight scene.
In season 4, Clementine makes another appearance, where she finally appears to be free, just living a normal, simple life in Mexico. That is, until she is murdered by a host replicant of the Man in Black after arriving back at her quaint little home. The Host in Black replaces Clementine with a new copy that is programmed to be his and Halores's loyal and ruthless assistant.
HiB eventually goes rogue and sends the entire world into chaos and destruction. Clementine abandons her old masters at this point, claiming to have discovered a new will of her own. She tries to enact it, planning to wipe out the last survivors in order to claim the world for herself. She tracks Caleb, who escapes with his daughter Frankie and Stubbs. She kills Stubbs and threatens Frankie to tell her where the other outliers are hiding. Caleb fights her and Clementine nearly succeeds in killing him, but she is killed by Frankie before she can finish the job, bringing an end to her story.
Clementine rarely receives character criticism from fans that is not in some way based on her physical attractiveness. I think this may be due to the fact that practically her entire existence is one of (at face value) looking pretty and being used by other characters to further their goals.
ARMISTICE - Personally, I've never seen anyone outright hate on Armistice. Does not mean that it has never happened, I just don't have any experience with witnessing anyone expressing opinions in which they believe Armistice is "annoying" or a "bitch". If I had to take a wild guess, I would possibly say that because Armistice mainly dresses in more masculine-appearing clothing, carries a gun which she is consistently shown to be skilled with, and rides with a gang of outlawed men, people don't feel inclined to critique her quite as harshly as some of the more traditionally feminine girls in this series.
In her first role, Armistice appeared as a citizen in the town of Escalante who was a little air-headed, quickly becoming distracted by a butterfly floating past when she was supposed to be following a program set to dance with a partner. She started to show other signs of cognitive breakdown, injuring herself and hearing voices in her head that she didn't understand. Quite some time after the Escalante Massacre, Armistice was rewritten and given a role in Hector Escaton's gang.
Her backstory is based around altered details of the Escalante Massacre, one part being that she believes she was a small child when the Massacre occurred and that a gang of bandits rode into town and slaughtered everyone. In reality, Dolores, Teddy, and some other hosts had been programmed by Arnold to kill all the others. Armistice maintains that she survived the attack by painting her skin in the blood of slain bodies and that her tattoo represents the bandits she has successfully found and killed. She is missing the head of the snake — Wyatt.
ANGELA - First introduced to the audience as a greeter for newly arriving guests to Westworld, Angela welcomes Young William off an arriving train into the central hub and guides him to the dressing room filled with bespoke western wear. Angela is very pretty and clean-cut, and in this instance her main role is to assure guests that she and the other hosts are designed to serve them in any way conceivable. "All our hosts are here for you, myself included."
When Angela is seen again some thirty-odd years down the line, her role has changed. She now serves as lieutenant to Wyatt, the leader of a cannibalistic cult that believes they are the new gods destined to inherit the earth and seek vengeance against those who have wronged them. She has the appearance of a lost and weary settler, hair unkempt, face and clothes grubby and smudged with dirt and blood, and she can easily put on an act as a damsel in distress to lure unwitting victims into a trap where they are then captured, tortured and/or killed by the rest of Wyatt's followers.
In a flashback to the beginning of the park's creation in which the Argos Initiative attempts to gain funding from Delos Inc. Angela is dressed in modern wear, showcasing how sophisticated and true to life the hosts are designed to be and giving Logan Delos an idea of what it will be possible to achieve if he can convince his father to back their project. Logan at first does not realize that anyone at the reception is a host, but after thinking about it, describes Angela as "too perfect to be one of us" and tells her "if I was to build something to spec, you would be my first design." Angela reveals that everyone in attendance is, in fact, a host, and then sleeps with Logan to further convince him to get on board with funding Westworld.
In her final appearance in season 2, Angela looks very similar to the way she did during the demonstration for Logan. It's all a manipulation to lure one of the Delos response team soldiers into letting his guard down. She kills the both of them by pulling the pin on a grenade hanging off the guard's ammo belt, detonating the Cradle and permanently destroying all of the hosts' programming backups.
Angela describes her programmed personality as "Sexy, but not threatening. Accommodating, but not unchallenging. Sweet, but not boring. Smart, but not intimidating." A commentary on how she has been specifically designed to live her life according to men's wishes and fantasies. She tells the guard, Engels, that her cornerstone is "to always leave them wanting more" just before killing them both.
Fans generally don't have a whole lot to say about Angela, but there's plenty of suggestion around that many people really only enjoyed her when she was a park greeter or when she had sex with Logan. They tend not to like her as much when she is serving as Wyatt's zealot or whenever she commits violence against male characters (e.g. killing Teddy, knocking out the Man in Black, seducing and killing Engels) and will call her "annoying" for it.
#westworld#dolores abernathy#charlotte hale#halores#maeve millay#clementine pennyfeather#armistice#angela
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ANGELA SARAFYAN
Los Angeles premiere of Westworld season 3 (March 5, 2020)
#angela sarafyan#angela sarafyan edit#asarafyanedit#clementine pennyfeather#edit#my gifs#westworld#aesthetic#clementine pennyfeather edit#wonderfulwomendaily#femalestunning#femaledaily#flawlessbeautyqueens#mikaeled#flawlesscelebs#userthing#westworldcastedit#westworld cast#women#daily women#dailywomen#mediagifs#westworld season 3#brunettessource#swanasource#femalegifsource#dailytvwomen#westworld hbo#hbo#dailytv
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Clementine being the most beautiful zombie robot there ever was
#westworld#clementine pennyfeather#seriously if she pointed that gun at me I would probably die bc I’d be distracted by her beauty
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Photos by davidrodgersinc Instagram: James Marsden, Angela Sarafyan and Rihanna.
#westworld#james marsden#angela sarafyan#teddy flood#clementine pennyfeather#hbo#photography#black and white#photo#photographer
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Westworld Season 4 Premiere. New York. 2023
#westworld#westworld season 4#new york premiere#luke hemsworth#jeffrey wright#aaron paul#angela sarafyan#tessa thompson#evan rachel wood#james marsden#ashley stubbs#bernard lowe#caleb nichols#clementine pennyfeather#charlotte hale#dolores abernathy#teddy flood#christina westworld
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#westworld#westworld season 4#HBO#aaron paul#tessa thompson#evan rachel wood#james marsden#luke hemsworth#Jeffrey Wright#bernard lowe#ashley stubbs#angela sarafyan#clementine pennyfeather#man in black#teddy flood#dolores abernathy#christina westworld#caleb nichols#lisa joy
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#westworld#lisa joy#thandiwe newton#evan rachel wood#james marsden#angela sarafyan#katja herbers#westworld season 2#HBO#shannon Woodward#westworld season 1#westworld season 4#dolores abernathy#teddy flood#bernard lowe#clementine pennyfeather
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Assume they have access to ikea furniture
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Elsie x Clementine [Westworld] Fanfic
Clementine gains the ability of reaching consciousness after her latest program update, but it’s Elsie who inadvertently triggers her awake with a kiss. Now Elsie has to come to terms with the fact that the code she was hired to maintain, is now sentient and asking things of her that she doesn’t know she can follow through on.
Fanfiction here on AO3 (WIP)
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▌│█║▌║▌║ "we can’t define consciousness because consciousness does not exist. humans fancy that there’s something special about the way we perceive the world, and yet we live in loops as tight and as closed as the hosts do, seldom questioning our choices, content, for the most pa��t, to be told what to do next."
【loading informantion:.... ɴᴀᴠʏᴀ ᴇᴅᴇᴠᴀɴᴇ
🇹🇭🇷🇪🇦🇩🇸 | 🇮🇲🇦🇬🇪🇸 | 🇵🇮🇳🇹🇪🇷🇪🇸🇹 | 🇵🇱🇦🇾🇱🇮🇸🇹
* ◟ : 〔 LA'TECIA THOMAS , CIS WOMAN + SHE / HER 〕 NAVYA EDEVANE , some say you’re a THIRTY TWO YEAR OLD lost soul among the neon lights. known for being both ENIGMATIC and EMOTIONALLY UNSTABLE, one can’t help but think of HOLD THE GIRL by RINA SAWAYAMA when you walk by. are you still a REPLICANT, ESCORT for STONEAGE INDUSTRIES, EL ANHELO, even with your reputation as THE WOUNDED HEALER? i think we’ll be seeing more of you and A SWEET SMILE AND ROSY CHEEKS, THE HUM OF A SWEET MELODY, A SUN DRESS FLOWING IN THE MISTY FOG, although we can’t help but think of CLEMENTINE PENNYFEATHER ( WESTWORLD ) + MARIA ( METROPOLIS ) + HARLEY QUINN ( DC COMICS ) whenever we see you down these rainy streets.
🇮🇳 🇹🇭🇪 🇵🇷🇪🇸🇪🇳🇹 ….
tdlr ; currently navya is a replicant who works at el anhelo as an escort. navya does not realize she is a replicant but was created fully grown and has had memories of a full life implanted in her. she is very kind and a lot naive.
🇮🇲🇵🇱🇦🇳🇹🇪🇩 🇲🇪🇲🇴🇷🇮🇪🇸 🇫🇴🇷 𝚁𝙿𝙻-𝟿𝟾𝟹𝟽-𝙲𝙱𝟺𝟸 NAME: NAVYA EDEVANE
tdlr ; information for her will be added soon.
🇼🇦🇳🇹🇪🇩 🇨🇴🇳🇳🇪🇨🇹🇮🇴🇳🇸
her best friend | simple but effective. while navya makes friends with almost ever person she encounters this person is up on her list way higher. they share a special connection and she loves them dearly.
current or past clients | past and currently romantic partners | fwb type beat | enemies (this would be more one sidede navya loves everyone)
point of contact | navya's whole job is to get important people to talk with her about anything and everything.. so it's clear that some organizations want to use that.. and have paid her well to find things out for them. an elite client | this is the person that navya will stop whatever she is doing to be with them. they request her every time and she never can say no. we can work on the dynamics of their relationship. but, i'm thinking this client is very powerful, wealthy, and someone she is a bit afraid of. not because of anything they've done but who they are. her favorite bodyguard / security | this is a cute connection for me. im talking grumpy/sunshine vibes. this person is clearly someone who works at the club but little miss navya has gotten them wrapped around her pretty little finger.
tbh i'm down for all kinds of plots and good with brain storming.
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current mw?
of course !
helaena targaryen, aemond targaryen, jacaerys velayron, harwin strong, laena velaryon, baela velaryon, sansa stark, robb stark, cregan stark, ned stark, catelyn stark/tully, tyrion lannister, daenerys targaryen, gendry (game of thrones/house of the dragon) armand, gabrielle de lioncourt, nicolas de lenfent (interview with the vampire/the vampire chronicles) maximus (fallout) stephanie brown, barbara gordon, tim drake, dick grayson, duke thomas, dinah lance, john constantine, rose wilson (dc) finn, rose tico, han solo, leia organa, cal kestis, greez dritus, leia organa, doc (star wars) martha jones, rose tyler, donna noble, rose noble, amy pond, rory williams, bill potts, clara oswald, yasmin khan, graham o’brien, ryan sinclair, kate lethbridge-stewart, jack harkness, rogue (doctor who) betty cooper, archie andrews, jughead jones, dilton doiley, sabrina spellman, cheryl blossom (archie comics/riverdale) rebekah mikaelson, kol mikaelson, freya mikaelson, amara, tatia, tom avery, stefan salvatore, finn mikaelson, bonnie bennett, josie saltzman, lizzie saltzman, landon kirby (the vampire diaries/the originals/legacies) kate bishop, thor odinson, loki laufeyson, tony stark, peter parker, bruce banner, pietro maximoff, lorna dane, erik lehnsherr, charles xavier (marvel) maeve millay, william grace/man in black, clementine pennyfeather, charlotte hale, bernard lowe, hector escaton, caleb nichols (westworld)
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clementine pennyfeather’s looks in season 4
WESTWORLD (2016-2022)
#angela sarafyan#angela sarafyan edit#clementine pennyfeather#my gifs#edit#asarafyanedit#aesthetic#westworld#clementine pennyfeather edit#westworld season 4#westworld hbo#hbo edit#hbo#femalecharacters#westworldedit#tvedit#tv edit#dailytv#dailytvwomen
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