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emiliosandozsequence · 3 months ago
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flowers in the attic: the origin (2022) dir. declan o'dwyer & robin sheppard / the collector by the everly brothers
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underrtheskinn · 6 months ago
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FLOWERS IN THE ATTIC: THE ORIGIN S01E01
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luvrodite · 1 year ago
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the parallels in flowers in the attic are driving me insane i’m actually frothing at the mouth like they’re so interconnected it’s like you are your mother are your father and so are your children after you i’m losing my mind
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falconcrestalbumphoto · 9 months ago
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Chase (Robert Foxworth), Vicky (Jamie Rose), Angela (Jane Wyman) et Melissa (Ana Alicia).
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dollanganger-in-the-attic · 5 months ago
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Does anyone here accept the whole "Alicia is actually Corrine's birth mother" situation as canon? I’m not 100% sure that I do. Personally I feel like that over complicates an already complicated situation and there are many times throughout the first book that illustrate that Corrine and Olivia are a lot more alike than they appear. It has to be said that I don’t consider Garden of Shadows to be canon at all! I’m not naive though. I have no problem believing that someone as despicable as Malcolm Foxworth would r*pe his young stepmother - his relationship with his daughter was clearly not a healthy one! I also don’t doubt that he cheated on Olivia like crazy (you can almost feel bad for Olivia having to put up with him for all those years, almost) It’s just that this particular plot point just doesn’t seem right to me. I’m curious as to what everyone else thinks?
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monstraduplicia · 3 months ago
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i don't know how many shows we've seen in common so i'll go with spn and fita for the ask game <3
ah!!!!!!! my two favorite things <3333 tytyty
supernatural:
my favorite female character
bela!!!!!!! but I love Anna too
my favorite male character
dean 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 but sam is a close second
my favorite book/season/etc
1-5 but probably actually 1-3
my favorite cast member
jensen but I'll always have a love for jared too
my favorite ship
wincest of course 🖤 but I also like deanjohn samjohn and deanbela
a character I’d die defending
sam. so many deangirls hate sam for the weirdest reasons? it's why most of the wincest blogs i follow are samgirls bc deangirls tend to be either destiel fans (gross. boring.) or hate sam and I enjoy Sam's character too much for that
a character I just can’t sympathize with
Castiel. he just means nothing to me. I have zero interest with him and in the spn that exists in my head he doesn't even exist
a character I grew to love
I don't have an answer for this bc all the characters I liked when I first started the show as a kid I still love.
my anti otp
destiel. which i guess is obvious at this point lmao
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flowers in the attic
my favorite female character
corrine foxworth <333 but I also very much love cathy
my favorite male character
MALCOLM FOXWORTH 🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰😍🥰
my favorite book/season/etc
Definitely flowers in the attic: the origin. for all its many faults it has max irons so. its worth it.
my favorite cast member
max irons 🖤 I hyperfixated not too long ago. he seems like genuinely kind dude
my favorite ship
malcolm/corrine foxworth but I also love malcolm/alicia and malcolm/corrine dixon. also chris/Cathy of course
a character I’d die defending
I would say malcolm but I don't defend his actions I cheer him on to be even worse
a character I just can’t sympathize with
OLIVIA. especially show Olivia bc they wrote her terribly and I can't stand the actress that plays her.
a character I grew to love
corrine foxworth!!! I found her interesting but unlikable until I watched fitato and now I love her
my anti otp
corrine/mal. i have no idea why that's a thing or why ppl care about her brothers at all (i can't even remember the name of the one that isn't mal)
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send me a show/movie/fandom!!
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jonfucius · 2 years ago
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Great Star Trek Rewatch - Enterprise S4
Originally posted on Twitter 31 January 2020 - 7 July 2020
Enterprise Season 4 is up next in my Great Star Trek Rewatch. As in Seasons 1-3, mini-reviews will document my progress.
Storm Front: Nazis in New York, aliens up to no good, a time-ravaged Daniels, and the unforgettable sight of P-51 Mustangs firing on a shuttlepod = a slam-bang season premiere. Alicia Travers is a strong guest character. 9/10
Storm Front, Part II: The Temporal Cold War comes to an end, and so does Silik. The NX-01 shooting down Stukas over Manhattan is a highlight, as well as the final shootout in the temporal conduit complex. 10/10
Home: Archer and Erika Hernandez reconnect and recover, and Trip’s unrequited feelings for T’Pol are thrown in his face by her marriage to Koss, THE most insufferable Vulcan in a series full of them. But it’s Phlox’s encounter with casual racism that hits home. 10/10
Borderland: The Augments trilogy kicks off in style. Brent Spiner is a perfect foil for Archer. Malik makes for a complex proto-Khan, while Persis is almost too clever for her own good. 8/10
Cold Station 12: Malik and Soong start to drift apart here. Too bad we couldn't see more of Udar. Alas. The torture scene with the Symbalene blood burn is insane body horror, right up there with "Conspiracy". The pieces have moved into place for the trilogy's climax. 8/10
The Augments: Interesting debate on nature vs. nurture. Persis deserved better, both from Malik and the arc. I think the ending would have had more impact if we saw Soong write something about positronic brains, rather than have him explicitly mention cybernetics. 8/10
The Forge: RIP Adm. Forrest. Deep, deep Vulcan lore is introduced, things only mentioned off-hand or hinted at in the franchise’s previous forty years (including IDIC). Loved seeing T’Pau and Surak again. 8/10
Awakening: Pieces are moved into place as Archer falls further under Surak’s spell (err, katra). V’Las is veering dangerously close to mustache twirling, but Robert Foxworth is too damn charismatic. The Kir’Shara is found, but it may be too late. 9/10
Kir’Shara: The first steps toward the Federation are taken as V’Las’ assault on Andoria is foiled by Enterprise and Shran. The Vulcans begin a re-evolution here. Meanwhile, a certain raptorial species makes a shocking appearance in the tag. 10/10
Daedalus: This one does nothing for me; ergo, I nothing it. What should be a tragic story in the vein of the vastly superior DS9 “The Visitor” is wasted on a paint-by-numbers “ghost story.” Archer’s relationship with the Erickson’s comes out of nowhere. A rare S4 misfire. 4/10
Observer Effect: Non-corporeal aliens possessing our heroes? Check. Lethal infection? Check. Deus ex machina? Check. But the last-minute reveal that the Organians from the sublime TOS “Errand of Mercy” are the culprits is a great twist that wasn’t telegraphed. 7/10
Babel One: The Tellarites attack and destroy Shran’s ship…or did they? The Andorians attack Enterprise…or did they? Some amazing groundwork is being laid here for not only the rest of S4 but the entire Star Trek universe. The reveal at the end of the episode is 👌. 8/10
United: Pour one out for poor Talas. Tucker and Reed disable the drone, while Archer disables Shran. The reveal at the end of the episode tops the Romulan intrigue from “Babel One”. The Andorians get some great development here, and Jeffrey Combs is sublime per usual. 9/10
The Aenar: The Romulans’ plans are foiled by a rag-tag Vulcan-Human-Andorian-Tellarite alliance, and the ethereal Aenar add much depth to the story. Trip’s feelings for T’Pol lead to a shocking ready room scene. I love these little throughlines connecting distinct stories. 10/10
Affliction: We learn why the Klingons from TOS looked different compared to their later brethren. This was a completely unnecessary “reveal” that IMO has influenced some of the unfair criticism DSC and PIC has endured. But it’s still a mostly thrilling espionage thriller. 6/10
Divergence: The opening sequence is incredible, breathless; something Star Trek rarely indulged in. Phlox’s solution at the end is clever and in character. I’m giving this episode a high score just for that chill-inducing setpiece, but my criticism from “Affliction” stands. 8/10
Bound: I can kinda, sorta see what they were going for in giving the Orion “slave girls” agency…but the execution is still not great. We saw this story already with Duras in S2. 4/10
In a Mirror, Darkly: Star Trek’s first episode set entirely in the Mirror Universe is a doozy: clever reframing of First Contact, a new opening title sequence, and our “heroes” really digging into their Terran Empire selves. The ties to TOS “The Tholian Web” are ingenious. 9/10
In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II: Archer’s mental state unravels as he plots and schemes. But it’s Hoshi (Augustus Iaponius) who gets the last laugh. 9/10
Demons: Another all-too-prescient episode tackling racism through the sci-fi lens of xenophobia. Peter Weller is perfectly cast as the hateful Paxton. Nice to see Mayweather get something to do in this third-to-last episode of the series. 8/10
Terra Prime: ENT’s main story ends on the highest of high notes. It was a great choice to end the Terra Prime story in the third act and give Archer’s speech and Trip & T’Pol’s final scene room to breathe. 10/10
These Are the Voyages…: Didn't like this one 15 years ago, still don't like it today. An absolutely sad way for Star Trek to leave television after 18 consecutive years. This episode gets 1 point for the cameos in the final scene. 1/10
And with that, Season 4 of ENT, and the series itself, comes to an end in my Great Star Trek Rewatch. Final score: 7.86/10. Highest score(s): "Storm Front, Part II," "Home," "Kir'Shara," "The Aenar," "Terra Prime." . Lowest score(s): "These Are the Voyages…"
ENT overall score across 4 seasons and 97 episodes: 6.99/10
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mcrcymorn · 3 years ago
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ALANA BODEN as ALICIA FOXWORTH FLOWERS IN THE ATTIC: THE ORIGIN (2022)
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dressedwonderfully · 2 years ago
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Alana Boden as Alicia Foxworth in Flowers In The Attic: The Origin
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l00nette · 2 years ago
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i’ll slither from eden back home to her a mr. & mrs. malcolm neil foxworth story
rating: E word count: 5,184
after burying mrs. steiner, malcolm foxworth leans forward and presses a dry kiss to olivia's mouth.
an au ending for that night.
read on ao3!
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pretty-little-fools · 4 years ago
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janewymanfalconcrest · 7 years ago
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galadrielette · 2 years ago
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😲😲😲😲
The foxworths pulling an alicia with Mrs Steiner. Corrine foxworth not being Malcolm’s biological mother. The baby corrine was carrying was stillborn. Mrs. Steiner gave birth around the same time and they played a baby swap.
Sooooo is Mrs Steiner a bastard foxworth? Did the incest go as far back as garland?
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falconcrestalbumphoto · 9 months ago
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Casting de la saison 5
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dollanganger-in-the-attic · 2 years ago
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Reading Garden of Shadows rn.
Garland met Alicia when she was 5.
He gave her jewelry when she was 12.
The first time they kissed, and Alicia says it was not an innocent kiss on the cheek, she was 14. And she claims that then both knew it was "love".
And they get married when she is 16.
Are all the men with Foxworth blood the devil or...?
Death. To all of them.
Garland was so nasty it just makes Alicia’s story that much more tragic 😞
Chris sr was like the most relatively normal Foxworth, and so were Mal and Joel, all who died young. So it must be a curse on the bloodline lmao
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jonroxton · 7 years ago
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vc andrews brought her a fucking horror game for garden of shadows
the trunks of clothes cathy and christopher use to playact and dress up in flowers belonged to the many foxworths who were kicked out by malcolm. it is strongly implied there are dozens of foxworths around the south which makes that every vca book is secretly about a foxworth kind of a plausible theory
malcolm kinda but not really jokes to olivia to be careful snooping around foxworth hall bc she might find family members still locked away like vca, u don’t have to keep murdering me like this
not the saddest part but just interesting irt cycles of violence and the numerous parallels between olivia in garden and cathy and christopher in flowers. the main difference is that olivia had absolutely no one and her time with malcolm changed her for the worse. it could’ve easily happened to cathy imo, and she has that vindictive streak that pretty much defines olivia when she becomes ~the grandmother
the clothes in trunks also belonged to the original corrine their grandmother and their other actual grandmother, alicia, bc olivia is not their biological grandmother
alicia, who was also hidden away in the same attic decades ago, except she was an adult and it was for the duration of her pregnancy! she has... episodes in the attic that strongly hint that the mental illness in flower’s corrine and thorn’s bart comes from her
the classroom in the attic used to be where olivia’s kids were home schooled bc malcolm didn’t want to see or hear them.
john amos being the defining influence irt to fanatical catholicism oversees malcolm and olivia’s complete conversion that doesn’t happen until the last third. he is the one who catches corrine and christopher and screams they are devil spawn. it’s after that olivia starts to call them that
the swan bed room where malcolm had a peep hole into from his trophy room. the room that belonged to his mom corrine. where he rapes olivia, rapes alicia, and where original bro and sis corrine and christopher are discovered
olivia is not just complicit (flowers blames it all on malcolm). she is the architect of the kids being locked up, having learned to do it years earlier with alicia. she was convinced malcolm would’ve forgiven corrine
we get to actually read the letter corrine sends in flowers, and she mentions that christopher never held a grudge
olivia made it a condition for her to come at night so cathy, christopher, cory and carrie could be scared just like she was when she first arrived to foxworth when she was about 19
almost everything corrine tells the kids in flowers is a flat out lie since the letter lays out that the kids will never be discovered. she chose to let them die in the attic from the get go
ok so just to clarify
the first corrine married garland christopher foxworth. she abandons him and their son malcolm when he’s five. malcolm goes APE SHIT. blames everything on garland for his taste in vapid materialistic lustful women. he marries olivia bc she is exactly the opposite and also not very good looking. they have two kids malcolm doesn’t give a shit about, mal (short for malcolm jr.) and joel (who turns out to be alive, re: seeds). some years later garland marries 19 year old alicia after grooming her since she was about 13 (she was a business partner’s daughter, so... yikes). garland and alicia have garland christopher foxworth the fourth, he goes just by christopher. garland dies when stopping malcolm from raping alicia. malcolm doesn’t stop and alicia has corrine foxworth. 
this last christopher and corrine have christopher and cathy.
everyone got that?
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