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shipcestuous · 2 months
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it's rarely discussed because of sibling parings but on pretty Little Liars i felt some good mother/daughter possibiltys. Aria with mother ella. Spencer or melissa with mother Veronica. Spencer's twin Alex with their bio mother Mary
PLL had a lot of semi-prominent mother/daughter relationships, relative to other kinds of familial relationships.
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kapi-tanka · 1 year
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i feel so bad about not posting anything for pride month :( i'm always so busy in summer it's insane (and i never participate in cool stuff like art fight for the same reason) but it's always pride in my heart so enjoy this silly piece. they seem like exes to me lol plus i imagine brotherhood dating scene like the same 5 queers just passing their exes between each other
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yourhoneymoongirl · 1 month
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She’s a Hastings ☕️🍂
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alannacouture · 1 year
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Serious question: are you more likely to ship a couple if the actors are also good friends offscreen?
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timegays · 1 year
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If you’re still doing them doodle with mml pride headcanons like at a parade?
No pressure
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These bitches gay! Good for them. Good for them
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ladiesonfilm · 15 days
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The last 16 # 12
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A quick look back at where we’ve been & what we’ve seen from ladies 177-192 🤩
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miasbraindump · 9 months
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I don't think I have a favourite trope...
...girl who hurts everything they touch + love interest who isn't affected/don't care >>>>>>
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hannahhook7744 · 5 months
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Base Edit Requests for Tulip and Blue Veronica Tulip Lampwick
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Blue Veronica :
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You can do one for each character or none at all It's Up to you !
:)
Tulip:
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Blue Veronica:
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mikelogan · 1 year
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THE GOOD WIFE 5x10 The Decision Tree
Do you have a name yet?
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chrisrobbins2012 · 17 days
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tmlwattpad19 · 5 months
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I Hate Writing Sometimes!
The 1:200 ratio of what I actually write vs what I brainstorm is insanely infuriating.
Like, I have so many story ideas for so many different characters for so many different fandoms, and it is so infuriating when my add/overstimulated brain crosses over from one to the other.
Like, there are soooo many.
To R: Stop being a part of so many universes, please. I beg of you! Take a damn vacation!
Melissa Schemmenti (series/imagines)
Agatha Harkness (series)
Wanda Maximoff (series)
Wanda Maximoff / Regina Mills (series)
Regina Mills (series/imagines)
Rita Castillo (imagine)
Ava Coleman (imagine)
Gloria Mendoza (series)
Olivia Benson (series/imagine)
Olivia Benson / Elliot Stabler (2 series)
Chessy (series/imagine)
Addison Montgomery (series/imagines)
Rachel Green (series)
Monica Geller (series/imagines)
Phoebe Buffay (series)
Phoebe Halliwell (series)
Piper Halliwell (series)
Prue Halliwell (series/imagine)
Spencer Hastings (series)
Veronica Hastings (series/imagines)
Natasha Romanoff (series/imagines)
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foreveryoungadult · 10 years
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Pretty Little Liars S5.E22 "To Plea or Not to Plea"
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So next up for peak bi experience is Joyce Byers.
Joyce Byers, who is still Joyce Maldonado in 1956. She’s the daughter of a doctor in Hawkins, living a comfortable upper middle class life that she hates. So at fourteen, she starts dating twenty-year-old Lonnie Byers, who her father loathes. Daddy Dearest threatens to kick her out if she doesn’t break up with him after a pregnancy scare; she focuses on her friends and school. She forms a clique of girls who idolize her and are fascinated with her tragic forced break-up and salacious stories. Her friends would never dare to approach boys and be labeled as hussies, but they all want to know how to kiss them at upcoming Semiformal and Winter Formal and Homecoming and Prom. Joyce is thrilled at the power she holds in teaching her gal pals to kiss. She gets to pull breathy whimpers out of the other girls and she can’t even get pregnant from it. 
By the time she’s a junior, Joyce and Jim Hopper are scandalously best friends. She’s queen bee and he’s a notorious ladies man, but they don’t ever date. People gossip about how it’s not right for boys and girls to act the way they do with each other and they don’t care. They skip class to smoke and compare their exploits. Jim just laughs when Joyce says Alice Gilbert let her feel her tits when she wouldn’t even let Jim kiss her. 
After they graduate, Jim goes to Vietnam and Joyce to NYU where she has grand plans to be a realtor after a degree in psychology or something. She hasn’t changed much from high school and finds herself around the same type of girls, this time as part of Kappa Kappa Delta. She gets close to a girl named Rachel and spends all of her undergrad at her side. That is, until December 1963, senior year. Sigma Chi is hosting a luau, so Joyce and Rachel go all out. They’ve got grass skirts and coconut bras, even managing to rustle up leis made of real flowers. Sangria flows all night, and by 3 am, Joyce has Rachel in her bed, plying her with endless kisses. It feels so, so right, but in the morning, Rachel says that she thinks they shouldn’t be friends anymore. It’s just not what girls are supposed to do with each other. 
This lights a fire under Joyce. She is enraged by constantly being told what she is supposed to do, who she is supposed to be. So she drops out. She returns to Hawkins for Christmas and does the exact opposite of what a sorority girl is supposed to do. She heads straight into Lonnie Byers’ bed and they’ve eloped by June. This is the final straw for her parents, who take her younger siblings and move to Boston. They don’t provide any contact information. Joyce lives off of her rage and her broken heart, though she doesn’t quite realize how it got there. Rachel’s face still flits through her mind when her husband is drunkenly fucking her. She tries to drown out the sounds of masculine grunts with her memories of coconuts knocking together. Lonnie is furious once she’s cut off from her family funds, so she takes a job at Melvald’s to help make ends meet and stick it to the system that told her she had to graduate from university and marry a finance major right after. 
It’s not until 1967 that her fury subsides. She and Lonnie have somehow created the most beautiful baby boy, Jonathan, who is the center of her universe. She becomes a stay-at-home mom to him and their next son, William, until money runs out; she has to return to Melvald’s when Will is only two. Being a parent to her boys and keeping Lonnie off of all of their backs is exhausting; Joyce mellows. She is no longer the temperamental young woman telling the world to fuck off. She just wants Lonnie out. Jim Hopper moves back to town, dealing with his own heartbreak at his daughter’s death and his subsequent divorce. He and Joyce don’t reconnect much beyond surface level chats when they run into each other around town, but that’s fine for now. Their time will come. 
Divorce papers are served to Lonnie on Joyce’s fortieth birthday and it turns into an explosive fight, as all their disagreements do. And Joyce knows this isn’t healthy for their sons, but she needs to show them that she will always stand up for them and herself. Because she’s Joyce Fucking Byers. 
And once it’s just the three of them, she keeps the Byers name. She associates it more with her boys than Lonnie anyways. Joyce doesn’t even think about dating, especially once Will goes missing a year later and their world is turned upside down. Jim Hopper reintegrates himself into her life and this crazy mindfuckery. 
But then that’s done and Bob Newby is just such an extreme opposite from Lonnie that it’s easy to slip into a relationship with him. And then the Upside Down is back and Bob is brutally killed. Time passes and Jim asks her to dinner, which she forgets, because of the magnets, and then he has the audacity to die just as the potential for something starts to appear; now Joyce has the sweetest daughter as well. And she has to protect her kids and leave this toxic, cursed town, so it’s time to head for California. There isn’t any time to date anyone and Joyce is well-practiced at ignoring her urges to ruin the careful hair and makeup of the polished women that Lenora Hills is full of. (She hates them all so much and doesn’t connect these feelings to the thrills of her youth at making pretty girls gasp and pant against her.)
Then Hopper is alive and Joyce thinks that for the first time ever, she’s actually in love. (She thinks she came close with Bob, but alas.) She still notices beautiful women, but so does everyone. It’s normal to appreciate when a woman has a gorgeous smile or can hold herself well in heels, right?
Christmas 1986 brings the usual shuffling of Steve Harrington between the various Party households for each meal. The Hopper-Byers home has the honour of hosting him for Christmas dinner, for which he provides two homemade pies and a topic of conversation that seems suspiciously well-rehearsed with Jonathan. 
Very, very casually, the two oldest boys bring up David Bowie, and a little thing called bisexuality. Will and El share several looks, but are overall attentive. Joyce can see the surprise on Steve’s face as Hop asks more questions than either of the younger kids. She stays silent, but Hop gently takes her trembling hand under the table, giving her a soft look. 
After dessert, Joyce escapes to the back porch for a well-needed smoke and reflection. Lovely, kind Steve wants to check in on her and, she can tell, gauge if she has any disgust at the dinner’s main conversation. 
And maybe it’s strange that the first person she says these words are to Steve Harrington, not Hop or any of her kids, but she sends a silent prayer up to Bob that she’s not making a massive mistake. 
“I think,” she pauses to take a shaky drag of her cigarette, “No, I am bisexual.”
See more in the series at #peak bi experience
Crossposted to AO3 here
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jhsharman · 7 months
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super witch, alter ego
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Sabrina, version Filmation cartoon, version last series, faces up against her evil cousin from another dimension, Demeana. We can tell she's bad news visually -- what with low cut shirt, shorter mini-skirt, and knee high boots.
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And the gang's all here. Betty is wholesome, we see, as she has a shirt under her low cut top.
Plot contrivance not terribly original.
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And somewhere in the ABC TGIF line-up, they lost the brunette wig requirement. (Yes I am guessing this shot was probably from the sitcom's wb run.)
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thegarden-ofeden · 1 year
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spencer hastings moodboard
pretty little liars masterlist
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Y/n: Well, atoms never touch each other. Since we are made of atoms, we have never touched anything our whole lives.
Veronica: ......
Y/n: So, to answer your question, no, I didn't punch Melissa in the face.
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