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screen-to-stage · 23 days ago
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Watching the Pitt as a bisexual who’s type is brunettes that are so full of self loathing but act like they are god’s gift to the world is so rewarding
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screen-to-stage · 23 days ago
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i think a lot of shows that are based on 911 services (the 🏥👮🏻‍♂️🚁💪👩‍🚒🚑🔦💥⚖️ genre) show different workers having camaraderie w and unconditional support for the cops, like yeaaa everyone on the frontlines respects the boys in blue and knows society would be in the gutter without them 💯
and the pitt is just like. well tbr the cops and social services are in and out of the ER a lot, and there’s basic cordiality and cooperation and 1 instance of flirting. but that MCI hits and the cops are 1 (one) guy who got shot and 10 performative idiots who are literally standing IN THE WAY, stressing out and slowing down the doctors, who are the only ones actually HELPING, and then they somewhat understandably tackle the wrong guy as a suspected shooter, and then they try to ARREST one of the doctors who just saved 20 lives bc she broke parole conditions to do so…. unfeeling enforcers of a purely punitive criminal system… and THEN they only back down when another COP is like “well she did save our boy. in particular. she saved a cop.” and they’re like WELL IN THAT CASE
there’s no liberal monologue or lesson abt defunding the police and funding kiara instead and there probably won’t be on this show. but the pitt casually displays 9/10 cops as useless macho assholes who fuck with more important emergency workers whenever they feel like it. hilarious and real
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screen-to-stage · 23 days ago
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on rewatch it’s even clearer that robby is a great mentor to everyone, but he is a much better mentor to his male trainees. he argues with them less; he is more accepting of their diagnoses around difficult cases; he is more comfortable taking them under his wing. they rarely challenge him. it takes just that much more effort from the women of the pitt — mckay, collins, and mohan especially — to argue their point of view on patient care, especially around women’s issues. and that effort weighs on them! it’s exhausting for mohan to constantly defend herself on her care choices. it’s unfair to put blame on mckay for making an extremely understandable decision about david out of concern for his female classmates. his relationship with collins is inappropriate — at minimum it likely gets in the way of her professional development (note that langdon was the one recommended for that fellowship, without even asking robby for it).
i appreciate this writing choice a lot. robby is extremely likable and a compelling center of the story. he makes the right decision for his female patients many times, including giving a teenage girl a chance at reproductive freedom at personal risk. he’s supportive of the women in his department and wants them to do well.
but still. it’s there. and he doesn’t even know it.
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screen-to-stage · 23 days ago
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maybe my favorite part of the pitt is how it addresses implicit biases in medicine and society. a south asian woman doctor recognizes a black woman patient has sickle cell after she's been mistreated by the paramedics. a doctor with an autistic sister is able to help a patient on the spectrum after another doctor is dismissive. one doctor challenges another over whether she fat shamed a patient, and if that bias hindered her judgment. a doctor confronts her older, male boss about prioritizing the safety of a teenage boy who's made threatening comments to girls, rather than the girls who may be harmed. a handsome white male asshole doctor who's been a resident for four years is stealing drugs, and the young woman asshole doctor is the one who realizes it (they've both acted like jerks, but shockingly he gets more leeway from viewers). idk man it's just nice to see actual wrestling with the intersection of misogyny, racism, fatphobia, and other issues in the medical profession. also the doctors are hot
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screen-to-stage · 3 years ago
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bullet train characters as … these memes idk (1/?)
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screen-to-stage · 3 years ago
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this is so funny why is he looking at him like that 😭😭
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screen-to-stage · 3 years ago
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EDDIE MUNSON + HANDS Stranger Things 4 (2022)
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screen-to-stage · 3 years ago
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JUST LOOK AT THEM
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Someone please help me understand how she's so perfect 💍💍💍
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screen-to-stage · 4 years ago
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JAMES MCAVOY Atonement (2007)
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screen-to-stage · 4 years ago
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King Caspian in his armor The Chronicles of Narnia The Voyage of the Dawn Treader
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screen-to-stage · 4 years ago
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Can’t stop thinking about how attack on titan is not a romance but how its narrative hinges upon the most devastating love stories I’ve encountered in fiction.
How Ymir and Historia cling to each other under the burden of a crown they didn’t ask for.
How Eren, the definition of an “attack” protagonist does anything and everything for Armin, who shrinks away from violence (despite having to become the embodiment of war).
How Erwin gave Levi the sky, and it is a debt that Levi knows he can never repay.
How subtly yet thoroughly they work Moblit into every scene, a step behind Hanji, cautioning them and supporting them, so that you don’t even notice him until he’s gone.
How Mikasa’s “Akerbond” to Eren goes so much further, so much deeper, because he exhibited such raw, unfettered inhumanity in the name of protecting her when she was a child, when he barely even knew her, and that is all she knows of love.
How Connie feels like he’s lost half of himself with Sasha gone.
How much Carla loved her son.
How much of an impact Marco made on Jean.
How Armin could eat Bertoldt’s love for Annie and have it latch onto his own admiration of her.
How Marlowe thought of Hitch as he was dying.
How Reiner keeps going for the kids he has to mentor.
How Falco put himself between Gabi and danger over and over again.
How violently Sasha’s family mourned but how reverent of her spirit they were to forgive her killer.
Idk man I just think for a show that started off as kids fighting giants and turned into “my war crime is worse than your war crime”, it is driven almost entirely by unique, poignant and thoroughly convincing love stories.
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screen-to-stage · 4 years ago
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women only want one thing and its other women
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screen-to-stage · 4 years ago
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freddy carter reading kanej book quotes
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Credit goes to imbrekkingdown on twitter for compiling the quotes, and all the videos belong to their respective owners, which you can also find on Becca's twitter
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screen-to-stage · 4 years ago
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freddy carter reading kanej book quotes
You're welcome
Credit goes to imbrekkingdown on twitter for compiling the quotes, and all the videos belong to their respective owners, which you can also find on Becca's twitter
If you want me to add any more credit please lmk and I'll be happy to do so <33
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screen-to-stage · 4 years ago
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They seriously underutilized Ziggy in Fear Street 3. No reaction when the milkman, the murderer who stabbed her to death 16 years ago comes right up to her and Martin? No reaction when she sees Tommy, her sister's sweet boyfriend turned brutal serial killer who terrorized and slaughtered her and all her friends at camp? Nothing more than "Nick" and "Tag, you're it" when she finally confronts the man who lied to and betrayed her and is responsible for her sister's death, the deaths of countless other people (mostly children) and all the trauma she's dealt with since that night? And when Nick and one of the killers grabs her, all she can do is scream? Ziggy, who wrestled and strangled and fought like hell against Tommy, and who is fiery and passionate and brave and has been proven to be able to handle herself in terrifying situations? MAKE IT MAKE SENSE.
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screen-to-stage · 4 years ago
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rip to sirius black 😔 you would have loved måneskin
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screen-to-stage · 4 years ago
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This image...I’m thinking about him
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