Garden Of Shadows - All Custom Content
I've successfully scraped all of the available Custom Content that was linked on GOS from Mediafire, Box, and SimFileShare. (Mirrors on 4shared not included)
Of course, I can't go back in time to retrieve things that are already long gone but here's a .zip of 49 GBs of content. This is everything from the beginning of GOS to September 2023.
If you saw HugeLunatic's post, my response is here.
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"I love you."
"Then act like it for once."
"What about all the dolls? And all the clothes, and all the horses, and the galas?
"Real love, true love, is about more than just things."
"I wanted to give you more, so much more."
malcolm foxworth / corrine foxworth
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Just finished rewatching Flowers in the Attic: Origins
Olivia will always be my favorite character, book or movies otherwise. This scene here where Nella (honestly, I love that they made her character here) tells Olivia that she doesn't have to replace one abuser over another.
Olivia, who had been ridiculed her whole life for not being feminine enough, not being beautiful enough, and acting too much like a man I fear will always try to find acceptance from men. I know that in the books and movies she distinguishes herself as strong independent woman, and yes, maybe she could have achieved that.
But at the end of the day, she is a crippled woman. She tries so hard to stir things into the right direction, she tries so hard to do the right thing. But in the end, it was never for the right reasons and she ended up straying far from being a good person. And she knows that, she knows that she's not a good person, but god how hard she fucking tried. She tried so fucking hard to be a good person that she fell into anther controlling man's arms because she thought she could be saved.
And I think at the end of this all, I think that's all she wanted. To be saved. She had tried so hard to save herself so many times, but in the end, she doomed herself. It was from her own choices that she doomed herself.
I love her as a character, she's so miserable and she can be so pathetic at times, but she covered it all in a face of looking strong and in dependent. When I first read Garden of Shadows, I loved her so much. She's so tragic and I know she wanted to love the children as much as she could, but she didn't allow herself because she allowed herself to be controlled by a man who she believed spoke from the word of god. The first man that controlled her told her of love, the second man told her about god. Two powerful things that many people believe in and she fell for it hook, line, and sinker.
I have so many things so say about Olivia Winfield Foxworth. But all in all, I love the tragedy of her, she could never be herself and be free because in the end, she chose to be chained down.
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gos down?
Pretty sure it's down for everyone but just wanted to double check, as it's down for me
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The Origin really wanted Olivia to be this badass girlboss bitch. And I'm sorry she's just not. Olivia was a woman's who's heart was harden through years of abuse from her husband. Yes, she wasn't a bad person in "The Garden of Shadows" Olivia is a very sympathetic character. The Origin however, made her out to be this super loving and accepting mother who would never judge. Um... yeah she does. Olivia never accepted Corrine and Christopher. If I remember correctly, she's the one who informed Malcolm, and John Amos about Corrine and Christopher. The three of them literally burst into the swan room to condemn Corrine and Christopher.
Never did she talk to them calmly about it. Never did she kindly explain why they couldn't be together. I don't think Corrine and Christopher even knew they were half siblings.
This new version of Olivia, I don't believe she would ever lock her grandchildren in attic and abuse them.
Another way they ruined her character was that they made her a murderer. She killed Mrs. Steiner, and she killed John Amos. Like why? just why? Also she wasn't the reason Malcolm was left paralyzed. Malcolm had a stroke.
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