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Michael Jordan : Photographed by Wen Roberts (1984)
#micheal jordan#jordan#michael jordan#chicago#chicago bulls#vintage#legend#classic#photography#aesthetic#wen roberts#missinginaesthetic
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Wen Roberts ֍ Jerry West drives against the Portland Trailblazers (1970)
#wen roberts#jerry west#los angeles lakers#portland trailblazers#nba#ball is life#basketball#photography
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#agatha all along#agatha harkness#kathryn hahn#wiccan#billy maximoff#joe locke#april ludgate#leslie knope#aubrey plaza#amy poehler#parks and rec#jake peralta#captain holt#brooklyn 99#daisy johnson#melinda may#chloe bennet#ming na wen#tony stark#robert downey jr#peter parker#spiderman#tom holland
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Ming-Na, Robert Carlyle, David Blue, and Lou Diamond Phillips arriving at the NBC TCA Party on August 5, 2009
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Book 530
The Embodied Image: Chinese Calligraphy from the John B. Elliot Collection
Robert E. Harrist, Jr. and Wen C. Fong, et al.
The Art Museum, Princeton University / Harry N. Abrams, Inc. 1999
Published to accompany a traveling exhibit between 1999-2001, this book presents highlights from Princeton University’s John B. Elliot Collection, one of the most comprehensive collections of Chinese calligraphy outside of Asia. With works dating from the fourth through the twentieth centuries, the collection illustrates the extraordinary variety of formats and styles that makes shu-fa—“the way of writing”—so visually stunning. Arguing, through presentation and nine scholarly essays, that calligraphy is integral to Chinese culture, this is a beautifully organized and composed book, filled with nearly 500 images to enrich the soul.
#bookshelf#personal collection#personal library#books#library#bibliophile#book lover#illustrated book#booklr#chinese art#calligraphy#art#the embodied image#the art museum Princeton university#abrams books#robert e harrist jr#wen c fong
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there’s something so special about stargate casts 🫶🏽
audio credits: wildsaudios
#sassy cordy edits#stargate universe#sgu week 2023#stargate#stargate edit#ming na wen#brian j smith#david blue#robert carlyle#alaina huffman#whaaaa i’m not weeks late whaaaaa
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Just about everyone is giving smouldering looks in this cast photo, except for David Blue and Elyse Levesque are in full "Sears Portrait Studio" mode.
#and they were right. it is the right vibe for this portrait#Ferreira also is in on the joke. Brian J. Smith has no idea what's going on#Stargate Universe#SGU#SGU Cast#David Blue#Elyse Levesque#Robert Carlyle#Alaina Huffman#Ming Na Wen#Louis Ferreira#Jamil Walker Smith#Brian J. Smith#Lou Diamond Phillips
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Hester Street, Joan Micklin Silver (1975)
#Joan Micklin Silver#Steven Keats#Carol Kane#Mel Howard#Dorrie Kavanaugh#Doris Roberts#Stephen Strimpell#Lauren Friedman#Paul Freedman#Zane Lasky#Kenneth Van Sickle#Katherine Wenning#1975#woman director
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“Karen and Max” - Mike Figgis
One Night Stand (1997)
#nastassja kinski#wesley snipes#robert downey jr#kyle maclachlan#ming na wen#julian sands#mike figgis#film soundtrack#90s#film score
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Cora Watches: Hong Kong '97 (1994)
In today's episode, we travel back to 1994 to see a movie that I swear is an 80's movie in spirit. It stars Robert Patrick, the T-1000 himself, and Ming-Na Wen of Mulan and Agents of SHIELD fame, because apparently the casting strategy was "pick two people that Cora would never have expected to co-star in something."
This movie was directed by Albert Pyun, a prolific man in the world of B-movies. He worked on about a million of them, notably as director of Captain America (1990), the terrible version that starred the son of J.D. Salinger as Cap. This movie is rated R, so if you're not old enough, scatter. And no, I'm not showing anything raunchy in pics.
For this review: I have a lot to say. There's a plot, but there's also just so much assorted weirdness that I'm going to skim over the former so we can wallow in the latter. If you came to this review for a thorough, detailed plot synopsis, I regret to inform you that No.
The Story: This movie takes place on December 31, 1996; January 1, 1997 was the date that control of Hong Kong was transferred from England to China. Robert Patrick plays an assassin working in Hong Kong who gets set up to kill a Chinese general, which leads to a bounty being put on his head; he has to figure out who set him up while staying alive long enough to get out of Hong Kong. Ming-Na Wen is his ex-girlfriend, and he ends up helping her and her political dissident grandfather flee Chinese forces as well. There you go. That's pretty much all you need to know. Yes, there are other characters, but they're not Ming-Na Wen or Robert Patrick, so do they really matter? No.
The movie starts off with a bang, first literally and then figuratively.
I 100% was not ready for this, but the movie cuts swiftly from Tuxedo Robert Patrick shooting the general, to some guy in an office watching a news reporter talk about the assassination, to Very Naked Robert Patrick having intercourse with an Equally Naked Woman on the floor of a hotel room. Look, I'm gonna be honest with you. He's in incredible shape. And we know this, because we see almost all of him; the only reason we don't see all of him is thanks to shadows and very, very careful movement on his part.
In a truly explosive case of (ahem) coitus interruptus, masked gunmen smash through the hotel room windows. Luckily, RP has multiple guns within reach even while he is actively having sex, so he is able to roll to his weapons, grab them, and return fire. Naked Woman saw the gunmen coming, climbed off him, grabbed a gun and shot the last bad guy. Teamwork makes the dream work.
They stand silhouetted in the broken window, pondering this unexpected event, and Naked Woman asks "Is it not strange for such a swift attempt at retribution?" which.... you know what else is strange? THAT LINE. Also maybe get out of that window. You're naked.
Later on, RP is talking to his work buddies, and while that sounds boring, let me clarify: they're at a spa, and all three dudes are getting soapy massages from naked women.
The men have towels on, and there's nothing actually sexual happening; the women are just naked. The nudity is entirely without purpose. If these women had been clothed, literally nothing else about the scene would have changed. This feels like such an 80's B-movie strategy: Literally Just Put Boobs In The Movie, It Doesn't Matter How.
Because there's a hit out on Robert Patrick, his two buddies tell him he needs to lay low. For some reason, someone suggests that a good place for him to do that is at his ex-girlfriend's place, which: No. But we're in a movie, so okay.
So, like any normal person, he climbs into Ming-Na Wen's place via a second-story window.
She walks in, he surprises her, and she reflexively throws him to the floor and kicks him 😆 It's like Benedick and Beatrice, but with more punchy fists.
They talk, and it's very expository but I'm so distracted by the audio. There's so much echo! Yeesh. Couldn't they afford a boom mic? They must have had a few extra dollars. They didn't have to buy clothes for the masseuses. Also, Ming-Na Wen will very occasionally slip into a very fake British accent, which never lasts longer than three words and does nothing but make me laugh.
Here's the thing: I just cannot buy Robert Patrick as this cold, lethal killer-for-hire. I can't do it. Not in this movie. Look at this doofy smile as Ming-Na Wen's adorable grandfather is like 'hey, I know she dumped you, but I really like you so you should definitely try to win her back.' Look at this dorky boy with his soft hair and his sticky-out ears.
This is not the face of a lethal international assassin. I'm sorry. It's just not.
And if you're thinking, 'but Cora, this makes no sense! Robert Patrick can be cold and lethal! remember him as the T-1000?' then I will respond to you with:
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So he's a cold-blooded assassin, but then out of nowhere he's experiencing Deep Feelings™ for Ming-Na Wen. It's baffling because it never feels like there's a reason; he just starts developing humanity because the script told him to. RP is trying, but it just does not make sense. He's Shooty McMurder; he's Grandfather's favorite; he looks like an assistant manager at your local bank. Make it make sense.
Anyway, there are lots of scenes of running and shooting. It's very exciting. Sadly, Naked Woman who never got to finish having sex with Robert Patrick earlier in the movie gets shot helping them escape, which is very convenient because at no point was it ever possible that Robert Patrick and Ming-Na Wen weren't getting back together, and this way it's less awkward.
And in the end, here we are, safely on a boat to Malaysia, away from Chinese forces. Robert Patrick tells Ming-Na Wen, "I do love you," and yet again, the delivery is bizarre. It sounds like he's trying to convince her, like maybe they were mid-argument. Why did he say it like that???
She says "I know;" they smooch.
And Robert Patrick throws his gun overboard because he's done being Store-Brand James Bond. Boom. Roll credits.
Do I recommend this? Yes. It's bonkers. Every six minutes it's BLAM! BLAM! BLAMBLAMBLAMBLAM! BLAMBLAM! There's a story, but the story is less interesting that just the overall weirdness. It's trying to be an actual movie, but sometimes it forgets How The Humans Speak. They spent their money on 'splosions and boobs, not the script or accent coaches or clothes for masseuses.
This is another one of those movies where I can't tell you that it's a *good* movie, but I still enjoyed watching it. It's always either entertaining, or baffling, or sometimes both. And here at Cora Watches, that's what we want.
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🌈 Queer Books Coming Out in August 2024 🌈
🌈 Good afternoon, my bookish bats! Here are a FEW of the stunning, diverse queer books you can add to your TBR before the year is over. Happy reading!
[ Text list below ⤵ ]
❓What was the last queer book you read?
[ Release dates may have changed. ]
❤️ Failure to Comply - Sarah Cavar 🧡 I Spit On Your Celluloid - Heidi Honeycutt 💛 You're Embarrassing Yourself - Desiree Akhavan 💚 Death of the Hero - Briona Johnson 💙 Between Dragons and Their Wrath - Devin Madson 💜 The Crimson Crown - Heather Walter ❤️ Sacrificial Animals - Kailee Pedersen 🧡 Oath of Fire - K. Arsenault Rivera 💛 The Palace of Eros - Caro De Robertis 💙 This Ravenous Fate - Hayley Dennings 💜 Mistress of Lies - K.M. Enright 🌈 Wolf Bite - T.J. Nichols
❤️ In the Valley, A Shadow - Samantha Tano 🧡 Follow My Lead - Adrian J. Smith 💛 The Last Woman I Kissed - Venetia Di Pierro 💚 Full Shift - Jennifer Dugan & Kristen Seaton 💙 Hers for the Weekend - Helena Greer 💜 Come Out, Come Out - Natalie C. Parker ❤️ Rules for Ghosting - Shelly Jay Shore 🧡 How to Leave the House - Nathan Newman 💛 Plot Twist - Carmen Sereno 💙 On the Far Side of a Crescendo - Kalyn Hazel 💜 Tiny Oblivions and Mutual Self Destructions - Maxwell I. Gold 🌈 Daylan and the River of Secrets - Edd Tello
❤️ The Italy Letters - Vi Khi Nao 🧡 The Gender Binary Is a Big Lie - Lee Wind 💚 The House Where Death Lives - Alex Brown 💙 Ash's Cabin - Jen Wang 💜 The Avian Hourglass - Lindsey Drager ❤️ The Heart Wants - Krystina Rivers 🧡 A Grand Love - Janna Barkin 💛 You Can't Go Home Again - Jeanette Bears 💜 Libertad - Bessie Flores Zaldivar 🌈 Her Golden Coast - Anat Deracine
❤️ Mighty Millie Novak - Elizabeth Holden 💛 Rise and Divine - Lana Harper 💚 Dying for You - L Flowers 💙 I'll Have What He's Having - Adib Khorram 💜 Changing Her Tune - Amanda Kabak ❤️ Monogamy? In this Economy? - Laura Boyle 🧡 The Rainbow Age of Television - Sayna Maci Warner 💛 Medusa of the Roses - Navid Sinaki 💙 Confounding Oaths - Alexis Hall 💜 Idol Lives - K.T. Salvo 🌈 Brother's Keeper - Quinn Cameron
❤️ Key Lime Sky - Al Hess 🧡 Crushing It - Erin Becker 💛 The Husky and His White Cat Shizun - Rou Bao Bu Chi Rou 💚 Not for the Faint of Heart - Lex Croucher 💙 Tasting Temptation - JJ Arias 💜 Ami - S. Jae-Jones ❤️ You're the Problem, It's You - Emma R. Alban 🧡 Cubs & Campfires - Dylan Drakes 💛 The Dark We Know - Wen-yi Lee 💙 Practical Rules for Cursed Witches - Kayla Cottingham 💜 Riyati Rebirth - Kalani Shimizu 🌈 The Brujos of Borderland High - Gume Laurel III
❤️ A Bánh Mì for Two - Trinity Nguyen 🧡 Dance of the Starlit Sea - Kiana Krystle 💛 Scattered Snows, to the North - Carl Phillips 💚 Beyond a World Apart - Caitlin Myers 💙 Don't Let It Break Your Heart - Maggie Horne 💜 Nothing Heals Me Like You Do - Harper Bliss ❤️ How It All Ends - Emma Hunsinger 🧡 How Do I Sexy? - Mx. Nillin Lore 💛 The Palace of Eros - Caro De Robertis 💙 Prince of the Palisades - Julian Winters 💜 Better Left Buried - Mary E. Roach 🌈 Back to Back - Jo Fletcher
❤️ DITCHLAPSE / [REALLY AFRAID] - Tommy Wyatt 🧡 The Love Archives: Bonus Scenes & Excerpts for Palestine - Various 💛 Guardian: Zhen Hun - Ying Priest 💚 The Sunforge - Sascha Stronach 💙 Queering Reproductive Justice - Candace Bond-Theriault 💜 Gender Explained - Diane Ehrensaft & Michelle Jurkiewicz ❤️ The Unlikely Pair - Jax Calder 🧡 In Universes - Emet North 💛 We Love the Nightlife - Rachel Koller Croft 💙 Lessons from Cruising - Martin Goodman 💜 Wild Ginger in the Rhubarb - Eule Grey 🌈 Not My Circus - Delicia Niami
❤️ Asunder - Kerstin Hall 🧡 The Phoenix Keeper - S.A. MacLean 💛 Encounters with James Baldwin - Various 💚 Verity's Game - Jennifer Giacalone 💙 Hunt Me! I Crave the Chase - Fae Quin 💜 The Audacity Omnibus - Carmen Loup ❤️ Haunted to Death - Frank Anthony Polito 🧡 Blood Orange - Paige Grunewald 💛 The Bad Things We Did - Chris Archeske 💙 Dark Restraint - Katee Robert 💜 Worth the Wait - Kenna White 🌈 The Maid and the Crocodile - Jordan Ifueko
❤️ Loving Corrections - Adrienne Maree Brown 🧡 The Last Witch in Edinburgh - Marielle Thompson 💛 The Duchess of Kokora - Nikhil Prabala 💚 The Scales of Seduction - Rien Gray 💙 Survival Is a Promise - Alexis Pauline Gumbs 💜 Loka - S.B. Divya ❤️ The Every Body Book of Consent - Rachel E Simon 🧡 Southern Lights - Liz Arncliffe 💛 Then Things Went Dark - Bea Fitzgerald 💙 Death at Morning House - Maureen Johnson 💜 The Last Doorbell - William Parker 🌈 The Pairing - Casey McQuiston
#queer books#queer fiction#queer romance#queer#sapphic#sapphic books#sapphic romance#wlw romance#wlw fiction#gay romance#gay pride#gay#bisexual romance#bisexual visibility#bisexual pride#bisexuality#bi books#bisexual#books#book releases#book release#booklr#batty about books#battyaboutbooks#reading#reading books
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Bisexual books coming out in 2024!
Let me know of the books I didn't include!
Here is the goodreads list link. You can add books to this too!
Books listed:
Dear Bi Men: A Black Man's Perspective on Power, Consent, Breaking Down Binaries, and Combating Erasure by J.R. Yussuf
Breaker of Fates by Vaela Denarr, Micah Iannandrea
Fake Dating a Witch: A Magical Summer Solstice Romance by Brigid Hunt
The End Crowns All by Bea Fitzgerald
Rupture in Total Eclipse by Sem Thornwood
The 7-10 Split by Karmen Lee
Every Time You Hear That Song by Jenna Voris
Not for the Faint of Heart by Lex Croucher
Better Left Buried by Mary E. Roach
Rani Choudhury Must Die by Adiba Jaigirdar
The Afterdark by E. Latimer
Truthfully, Yours by Caden Armstrong
The Only Light Left Burning by Erik J. Brown Don't Be a Drag by Skye Quinlan
Digging for Destiny by Jenna Jarvis
Exes & Foes by Amanda Woody
Under All the Lights by Maya Ameyaw
Off With Their Heads by Zoe Hana Mikuta
An Education in Malice by S.T. Gibson
The Pairing by Casey McQuiston
The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett
Lavash at First Sight by Taleen Voskuni
Court of Wanderers by Rin Chupeco
The Loudest Silence by Sydney Langford
Practical Rules for Cursed Witches by Kayla Cottingham
The Sins on Their Bones by Laura R. Samotin
Mewing by Chloe Spencer
London On My Mind by Clara Alves, Nina Perrotta
What Is Love? by Jen Comfort
Late Bloomer by Mazey Eddings
Hearts Still Beating by Brooke Archer
The Phoenix Keeper by S.A. MacLean
Road to Ruin by Hana Lee
Rise by Freya Finch
The Dark We Know by Wen-yi Lee
Truly, Madly, Deeply by Alexandria Bellefleur
Honeybloods by I.S. Belle
The Girl in Question by Tess Sharpe
Saints of Storm and Sorrow by Gabriella Buba
The Phoenix Bride by Natasha Siegel
The Poisons We Drink by Bethany Baptiste
The Perfect Guy Doesn't Exist by Sophie Gonzales
One Killer Problem by Justine Pucella Winans
Heavenly Tyrant by Xiran Jay Zhao
Lulu Sinagtala and the City of Noble Warriors by Gail D. Villanueva
Redsight by Meredith Mooring
Finally Fitz by Marisa Kanter
The Last Love Song by Kalie Holford
Trouble by Lex Croucher
Playing For Keeps by Jennifer Dugan
Something To Be Proud Of by Anna Zoe Quirke
#My posts#bisexual#bisexual representation#bisexual pride#bi books#bisexual books#sapphic books#achillean books#booklr#book blog#queer books#lgbt books#lgbtq books#bi4bi#bi4bi books#bisexual romance#bookblr#book tumblr#Bi rep#black books#asian books#indigenous books#bipoc books#Queer bipoc books#queer bipoc
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Patts Was Going to Blow Tai. Tai Wanted It. Why That Matters.
Greetings, fellow clowns. I am here once again to gush about La Pluie. This time, I’m here to talk about how they’re pacing the sex in this show, and why I hope this is going to become the new norm in genre.
(gifs in this post borrowed from @wanderlust-in-my-soul, used with permission)
At the end of episode four, the end of episode five, and the beginning of episode 6, this show has shown us that Patts physically desires Saengtai. Their first kiss when Tai was drunk lacked any nervousness or uncertainty.
He checked him out four times when he accidentally walked into his room.
He kisses this man with a relief that only someone pining for a long time can feel.
I highly suspect that Tai is a virgin, but he is not embarrassed our shy about that. Tai is a romantic who literally reads Nora Roberts novels to calm down when he gets too excited (@syrena-del-mar). We know Tai is a romantic who has recoiled inward from the disappointment about his parents. We know that connecting with Patts has reawakened much of this desire in him. What has been a quiet part of this show is how much the show is quietly affirming that Tai is a man. This is significant for me because of all the ways BL/yaoi often creates an uke for the women in the readership to project onto.
In episode four, at the end of the scene where Tai reads Patts’ letter, he jumps backwards onto the bed, and the show lets Title’s bulge bounce briefly. In episode six, we see what appears to be an intentional fold in his boxers to represent his dick print. Then, after he takes his shower, Tai is still thinking about their intimacy on the floor and the show uses sound effects to indicate that he’s still aroused from the moment. This show wants us to remember that these are two guys, and as such they’re approaching m/m intimacy a bit differently than we normally see from the genre.
After they begin kissing a bit, Tai leans into the moment, signified by an effective use of a prop. As a glasses wearer myself, I might have been more careful with my glasses, but I’m not a horny virgin caught up in the moment!
Patts was clearly fine with Tai being on top of him, and only turns them because he’s intending to do something else for him. See @wen-kexing-apologist‘s post for a more extensive examination of the hands.
I can’t find the posts where we spoke about this before on Tumblr, but I don’t know a lot of folks in my life who are going to go a dinner with spicy foods and then immediately go back home and have anal sex (often with no lube in BL, though we’ve been seeing condoms more lately). There are so many things guys can do with each other long before that particular act, and this felt like the natural progression of their intimacy for the level they’re at.
We’ve also seen repeatedly how much regard Patts has for Saengtai. When he took him to dinner, he explicitly stated that he wants to know the things that Saengtai likes. He wants to take care of him. He wants things to be nice for him. There’s an asymmetry to giving and receiving head that I don’t think we see covered enough in BL. Patts wanted to do something to make Tai feel good.
Tai was clearly into it.
However, because they were caught up in the heat of the moment, and Patts has a good read on Tai, he stops it.
I am so glad this show was willing to show that Patts had to summon his restraint and allowed him to display a bit of frustration about slowing down. It makes him feel real. He’s waited seven years to be with his soulmate, and it turns out they’re compatible! However, there’s no turning off their telepathic connection. Patts wants to do this right. It’s important to do things right.
I need someone who’s more versed in the yaoi framing around seme and uke to look at the couch scene again, because it felt significant that Patts moved himself to the right side of the frame when he wanted to be closer to Saengtai (something he also did in the restaurant with the dad). I think Patts is showing us and Tai that he is willing to adjust himself to any role he needs for Tai’s comfort, which is his primary goal. It also felt significant that he softened more than he has up to this point to reassure Tai that he can want big romantic moments for himself.
I also loved how intentionally Patts removed his hands from Tai when it was clear Tai wanted him to stop touching.
I have a lot I love about this show. I love how it’s subverting the soulmate trope by having Tai and Patts take their time with each other to figure out what kind of relationship they want to have. I like how they’re doing that even as their friends and families are all-but-rushing them into bed with each other.
This show is special, and I cannot state how relieved I was by how this show has avoided faking us out about sexual desire and tension. I like that this show released the tension built up from the last season in a way that also let us learn more about the characters, and let them learn about each other. I’m going to need this to be the year more BL characters blow each other for the plot.
Thank you for coming to my post.
Special shoutouts to @lurkingshan and @ginnymoonbeam as well for talking through all the ways La Pluie has been playing with and using romance genre expectations.
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La Pluie Meta Round-up
Since many of us have decided to stop being normal about this show, I wanted to get a little more organized about tracking the great meta inspired by the episodes every week. Some of y’all are putting in work to write these amazing essays digging into the text and subtext of this show, and I want to make sure I’m not missing any of it, as well as have a central place to track my own. I thought this might also be a useful resource to others, especially anyone coming to the show late (please join us, this is the perfect moment to get into La Pluie).
So without further ado, a round up of my favorite essays and posts to come out of the fandom on this excellent show. I will plan to update this each Saturday with the previous week’s meta as we go through the final four episodes. I tried my best to find everything but y'all know how faulty tumblr’s search and tag functions are, so if you think I missed something important, let me know!
First, the most crucial essay about La Pluie that everyone must read
We Must All Get Gayer and Louder About La Pluie Immediately (@bengiyo)
Second, a round up of some of the essays exploring the structure and intent of the story
Note: these may contain random spoilers for some episodes but are not specifically about any given episode
Four schools of thought on soulmates (@shortpplfedup)
Intentional subversion of the soulmate trope
Interrogating the romance genre (@chickenstrangers)
La Pluie and the subversion of second lead syndrome
La Pluie and the subversion of the faen fatale
La Pluie: On the Lore
Locations of La Pluie (@colourme-feral)
Name meanings in La Pluie (@recentadultburnout)
Narrative determinism versus genre determinism (@ginnymoonbeam)
On the subject of consent in recent bls (@williamrikers)
Romance tropes don’t work in real life (@heretherebedork) NEW
Romantic idealism in La Pluie (@ginnymoonbeam)
And finally, episode specific reactions and predictions
Note: These are spoilerific, starting at episode 4 aka when we all started really losing our minds over this show
Episode 4
Defying destiny (me and @bengiyo)
La Pluie Ep 4 And My Love Of Emotionally Available Characters (@bengiyo)
You (Yes, You!) Should be Watching La Pluie
Episode 5
La Pluie Ep 5 Stray Thoughts (aka birth of the Tai’s Dad is queer theory) (@bengiyo)
What we know about Patts (plus Shan and Ben’s vindication)
Working out the colors in La Pluie (@respectthepetty)
Episode 6
Hands in La Pluie Ep 6 (@wen-kexing-apologist)
La Pluie meets Nora Roberts (@syrena-del-mar)
On suspicion of Patts (@ginnymoonbeam)
Patts Was Going to Blow Tai. Tai Wanted It. Why That Matters. (@bengiyo)
You need to be watching La Pluie
Episode 7
Hands in La Pluie Ep 7 (@wen-kexing-apologist)
La Pluie: Maybe we will get a happy ending after all (@neuroticbookworm)
On the bed scene in Ep 7 (@ginnymoonbeam)
On the make out session in Ep 7 (@shouldiusemyname)
Episode 8
La Pluie and the Exploration of Romance, Competence, and Queerness (@bengiyo)
La Pluie: Do you still believe in soulmates?
La Pluie: The most important thing is that we really love each other
The Language of Love in La Pluie Ep 8 (@wen-kexing-apologist)
Third Child Syndrome: Birth Order Theory in La Pluie (@syrena-del-mar)
Episode 9
La Pluie and The Kind One (@sunshinechay)
Soulmate Skepticism vs Romanticism in La Pluie (@neuroticbookworm)
the divine in me; the divine in you (@liyazaki)
The Kindness is the Point (@bengiyo)
The ultimate message of La Pluie
To love is a choice (@heretherebedork)
What matters is CHOICE (@shortpplfedup)
Episode 10
A Jungian Perspective on La Pluie (@syrena-del-mar)
A Logical Love Doesn’t Exist (@fadelikeclouds)
break your own chains (@liyazaki)
Diving into Tai’s mind: Actions do not speak louder than words (@fadelikeclouds)
La Pluie: A Masterclass in Conflict Writing in Romance
La Pluie Breaks the Soulmate Bond
La Pluie: Not All Gays Are Great (@bengiyo)
La Pluie the Soundtrack (@shouldiusemyname)
Lomfon thoughts (@rocketturtle4)
On Tai’s isolation (@sunshinechay)
On villainising Patts (@shortpplfedup)
Pee Peerawich Can Fucking Act (@wen-kexing-apologist)
Revisiting episode 8
Similarities between Lomfon and Tai (@iguessitsjustme)
Tai and Patt’s incompatible conflict styles and Tais’ conflict avoidance (@ginnymoonbeam)
The Depths of Inner Turmoil (@syrena-del-mar)
The Soulmate Label (@indigostarfire)
Understanding the Core Four of La Pluie (@neuroticbookworm)
Episode 11
Balancing Self-Absorption and Love in La Pluie (@syrena-del-mar)
Checking in on the colors (@respectthepetty)
Connection (@wen-kexing-apologist)
Communication (@shouldiusemyname)
Even though they’ve separated it doesn’t mean they’ve failed (@chinzhilla)
It isn’t destiny- it’s freedom (@liyazaki)
La Pluie and the Aftermath
La Pluie: Thoughts on the Queer Subtext and More Patts Reflections (@bengiyo)
On Tai as a middle child of divorced parents (@slayerkitty)
On Tai’s special treatment within the family (@shortpplfedup)
Parenting in La Pluie, Episode 11 (@neuroticbookworm)
The narrative is letting Tai be unlikeable (@sunshinechay)
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Perfection, beautiful
This is always-a-joyful-note and I just wanted to say thank you for agreeing about the sexiest professions poll. Always gives me joy to see KRS acknowledgment. (Was too lazy to make a new post but apparently not an ask. Just felt I needed to compliment good taste xD)
Hi! It is always a pleasure to see KRS appreciation, I delayed answering this because I wanted to use it give an impassioned appeal for more people to read The Beast of Talesend (and go from there when they see how fun this series is), but alas my brain is mush after the weekend so here’s what I’ve got
If you like:
Cranky sarcastic lovable protagonists with a pretty strong moral compass
fairy tales turned ever so slightly sideways while still affirming the existence of good and evil
protagonists who take impossibilities as a challenge
dangerous magical artifacts and plots to use them to take over the world
Solid relationships between two brothers with opposite personalities
Alternate 1920s England setting with a magical underworld
Check out The Beast of Talesend by Kyle Robert Shultz, and go crazy from there. Also anyone who wants to feel free to add on anything I’ve missed!
#of course it was when she saw an ugly hat#forgive me for bsd posting but do you wonder if she would throw bread at chuuya?#her naym is cor. and wen its nite. in rich hotel. thats shining brite. she looks around. to see a head. with ugly hat. she thows the bred.#icon#i hope you dont mind me attempting a small one from your beautiful poems#kyle robert shultz#the afterverse#fandom spamdom#things i find funny#poems and related#sorry everyone for being an indie author stan on main. not gonna stop tho
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It's not just that I have to live with my lesbian co-conspirator afterwards....
#Tho a Ming Na Wen/Robert Carlyle Sex Scene......#Stargate Universe#SGU#Sabotage#Sabotage (episode)#Nicholas Rush#Amanda Perry
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