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cafe5to3 · 1 year ago
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nightsilver · 5 months ago
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is this anything
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xxplastic-cubexx · 4 months ago
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was talking to my brother the other day after i rewatched dark phoenix and he was like 'why is everyone so mean to charles in this movie?? were they always this mean to him ?? is it cause he's bald now- he lost his pretty privilege??' and i fear i havent recovered
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rikebe · 5 months ago
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the cutie
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even when he's sad he's still gorgeous
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jackelated · 5 months ago
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my wives
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hazel-bird · 7 months ago
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Some favorite x-men of mine
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starrz2009 · 8 days ago
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Djo fanart ,?!
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he can’t count after 29 </3
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djkerr · 4 days ago
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If you're in danger, I need to know.
TGF 03x08 The One Where Kurt Saves Diane
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sevicia · 1 year ago
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Ended up rewatching Spree instead of The Batman cause I don't wanna feel Riddler mentally ill I wanna feel Kurt Kunkle/Joe Keery covered in blood mentally ill
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cafe5to3 · 1 year ago
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i kin him and that means he gets all my problems, sorry but we’re in this together 🫶🏻
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cmentary-drive · 8 months ago
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Can you guys tell I'm freaking out
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gromky · 8 months ago
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love having at least one plotless comfort movie. Just something to have on and be like. okay <3
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postguiltypleasures · 2 years ago
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My Peak TV Journey: *The Good Fight*
I watched all of The Good Wife on CBS as it aired from almost the beginning. I had mixed feelings about the series finale, so I was slow to get around to The Good Fight, its spin-off/sequel. Coincidentally, it was the decision to move Evil, from the same creators, Robert and Michelle King. The two shows became my reason for a part-of-the-year subscription to Paramount+.  Now that The Good Fight has wrapped up, I miss it. Months later I  think about that series finale and how it did not feel like a series finale. It never tried to make sense of its crazy world, or ours on which it was loosely based. There is another spin off scheduled for this fall. It will be starring Carrie Preston as Elsbeth Taccioni, a character who appeared on both series. But it will not follow up on all the various plots here, because that would not be worthwhile. (Also, according to recent news, it will be set in New York City, where all of these shows are filmed.)
Though the series was introducing major characters until the last season, so maybe they will revisit them. The final season brought in Andre Braugher as Ri’Chard Lane, a real showman of a lawyer. Every episode he wore different, often wild, glasses. His story for the season was about how he fit in the firm, but he is richly drawn enough. The character’s frequent and loud proclamations of faith were off putting to me. But there are plenty of details about his life that I would be happy to revisit and see more of. The penultimate season introduced the mysterious Carmen Moya and every time I saw her I wanted more of her. Marissa and her father, the Rahm Emmanuel inspired, Eli Gold are probably done. His last episode was shocking and appropriate as a send off. Each of the episodes in the season was titled “The End of…” and “The End of Eli Gold” felt like the most appropriate title. Marissa’s life could be check in on again, but it looks like it will become something completely different than what we’ve seen.
I definitely feel like I have seen enough of Diane Lockhart's journey. I still like the character, but choosing to stay with her husband Kurt McVeigh, despite the way their political differences meant he could never be trusted was choosing a stasis that I'm done with.
I'd be happy to check in on Liz Reddick and her complicate family again.
The final season involved non stop protests outside the law firm’s offices and regular threats of violence from mostly unknown sources. I spent a lot of my watching time wondering what it said about politics. Was it doing a “both sides” thing? How does it fit in with the mostly rightwing talking points of violence in Chicago? Months later, those worries have mostly melted away. It was more about capturing the feel of the moment than making a statement about it. 
Thought that does to bring up some of the ways that this series is going to age weirdly. Its plotting choice leaded into being a product of its time so even a couple of years after an episode originally aired a viewer finds themselves thinking things like “remember the pee tape”?  And really after a little time, it is so irrelevant to life it is better forgotten. But it is funny to look back at what a big deal we made of the whole thing.
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HELPPPPP MEEEEEE HE'S TOO HOT
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jackelated · 5 months ago
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Kurt and Logan are much more important to me as friends but Logan and Wade are funny and I love both dynamics. I do think more people should read comics with Kurt and Logan though because they're usually better at giving more insight into both characters while stuff with Wade and Logan tends to be more lighthearted/funny (both can be both)
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