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I did not need to be attacked this late in the evening 🙃🤣

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Oh yes!... And if it's gay of course 😂, can't leave that out
the holy grail types of fanfic
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Again, genius🤣
We love a multi-talented queen 🎶
Agatha All Along is now streaming on Disney+!
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The fact I didn't notice Lilia's changing of instruments each camera pan until today is hilarious🤣🤣
Patti LuPone as Lilia Calderu in Agatha All Along
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This was such a brilliant scene I got chills. Lilia Calderu the woman that you are.
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I was falling. I will fall. AGATHA ALL ALONG — Death’s Hand In Mine (Episode 7)
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Just brilliant...
LILIA CALDERU | AGATHA ALL ALONG ↪ divination
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Reflecting on the scene of young Lilia in a gown the color of goldenrods in bloom and sunshine, racing to meet her teacher and begin learning what it is to be a witch. Learning what would have been the end, her end, was heartbreaking yet healing. She was full of anticipation and ambition and life, before the weight of prosecution, guilt for having predicted and watched her coven die, and having to bury her magic (once her source of power) became known. When she stays behind to trap the Salem Seven, she tells Jen with more love and conviction that she has spoken in the entire show:
“I loved being a witch”
Lilia finally realizes her path, steps and accepts what it means to know herself. To practice witchcraft, as proved in the trial by reading her own tarot instead of Billy’s, divination is not only more than kooky sector of the craft, but an act of her agency. An extension of herself. She can relinquish guilt and shame, but doesn’t grieve, despite only realizing this when her time seems to be running out. After all,
“The flow of time is an illusion”
When Lilia let go of the table in the trial room, falling in a gown evoking a character who represents all things good and dressed once again as a queen of cups, she is floating, flying. She is more than a batty woman. She is a cunning witch, and she always will be. So, while Death is guaranteed, it is not the end. That’s why the end of the episode is the earliest we see young Lilia. Her life is a tapestry, not a timeline. The cycle repeats and life goes on, as her mentor says:
“Let us begin.”
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Gillian Anderson as Jean Milburn in Sex Education Season 2 || Outfits Appreciation [½]
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I feel attacked 😭❤️
my experience on tumblr has taught me the following: we’re all just gay and horny and obsessed with fictional lesbians (and fictional lesbians who should have been)
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I kind of get annoyed or frustrated when people say that either Private Practice or Grey's Anatomy ruined Addison Montgomery's character. Which kind of doesn't make sense to me. For me, it makes complete sense that she behaves a bit differently from the two shows. In Grey's Anatomy she was literally just created as an obstacle for the two main love interests and as the "She-Shepherd", but she also became a mentor in that hospital and had a certain standard to uphold.
In Private Practice she was with her old best friend and people who she knew from her college and residency years. Which meant she was able to be herself more, because these people knew her as "Addie". She was also in new environment (L. A) , single as well, so she was able to start her new chapter in her life.
Naturally, sometimes you tend to be more like yourself, when you're around people that you're comfortable with and have history with. That was shown on PP, while on GA, Addison always kind of had a wall up, and only opened up herself to mostly Callie & Richard, maybe to prevent herself from getting ridiculed more.
I really liked seeing both sides of her, as both shows brought depth to her character.
Lol, not sure what brought this unexpected rant in the middle of the dead of night, but these were my thoughts 😂
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How can she be this gorgeous?! 😭
KATE WALSH AS DR. ADDISON MONTGOMERY (dedicated to my favourite kate on her birthday - @sarah-snook)
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The accuracy scares me😭👌❤️
#sexual awakenings
MATILDA (1996) dir. Danny DeVito THE MUMMY (1999) dir. Stephen Sommers
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The man was shooketh😏
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Back in 2013, before I became obsessed with the Marvel Cinematic Universe. I used to go to the movies, without having any idea what the movie was going to be about, which rarely happens for me now😅 But I will always remember going to the cinema, watching this movie for the first time. I was still in high school, and I actually went to go watch it with my parents. And to date, this movie has been one of my top 5 favourite romcom movies. It was just so surprisingly good. The chemistry between the cast was great, the music score, the dry and clever humor, the concept of time travel and the life lessons that you learned. I always recommend this romcom to friends, when they want to get out of the normal cliche stories. Such a great movie to re-watch as well. :)
Top 10 Favorite Movies ➞ Samantha (@shegos) ↳ #4 ABOUT TIME (2013) dir. Richard Curtis
We’re all traveling through time together. Everyday of our lives. All we can do is do our best to relish this remarkable ride.
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Can we please take a moment to realize Pepa and Félix are without question THE most affectionate Disney couple?
Let’s think about this for a second. The main romances are never together until the last scene, and their touches are limited to one or two kisses, and a short happily ever after montage where maybe he has his arm around her waist as they ride off into the sunset (every single Disney princess sans Nala and Belle). They’ll talk and laugh but they won’t ever actually touch or if they do it’s limited to maybe brushing hair back or touching them only when necessary to save them but that’s it. Every physical touch is all big grand romantic gestures that stand out and help move the plot along.
Belle and Beast, she ‘didn’t shudder as she touched his paw’ and then they have one romantic dance where her resting her head on his chest was the most physicality any Disney couple had in a while but again, it was a big romantic gesture designed to be noticed and move the plot along. They don’t touch just to touch. And even Nala almost every touch she had with Simba was deliberate and meant to be noticed and to move the romantic plot along (I don’t know about you but I think Pepa and Félix might have take the spot away from Nala and Simba for best Disney sex eyes)
The rare times there’s more than once romance in a movie it’s limited to what Augustin and Julieta have. A gentle simmering of sweet romance and that’s it. We hear they’re married, they may hold one another close at the end of the movie but again, very little actual physical affection.
Now let’s look at Pepa and Félix. There very first intro she’s literally grabbing him, yanking him close and lifting him up off his feet to kiss him

Then his hand is around her waist and stays that way the entire time they walk up the stairs after their first scene. No big grand gesture, no plot development, just a background note you might not even catch. Then with Antonio’s gift ceremony he takes her by the shoulders and doesn’t let go, and when they’re waiting at the door they’re completely wrapped around one another and when he gets his gift again, just a background moment, but he misses her hand and she looks at him with sheer relief and adoration

And let’s not forget the ‘fuck me’ eyes she gives him at breakfast when he gets her to calm down about the chair

During the Bruno song I can’t even count how many times his hand is around her waist and the calling card to all Pepa/Félix shippers that is ‘I’m sorry Mi Vida go onnnn!’ Where he’s singing right into her ear and neck and she’s got *that* kind of smile on her face as she dies which is as close as Disney will ever get to a couple necking
While I mentioned Disney romances only touching eachother to save the other I think theirs should count bc again, it’s just a background moment, not plot development, but when the house shakes and she falls he’s right there to catch her and help her. No plot, no big gesture, it’s not the focus of the scene… it’s just there
And then during the end song…. My god. When Bruno whips her around his hand is right there to catch her and then he pulls her close where once again , she gives him bedroom eyes, his hand is on her waist and hers is on his chest.
Also what’s even more miraculous and remarkable about it is this isn’t the star, this isn’t some 18 year old Disney princess, this is a 50 year old woman with three kids whose oldest is an adult herself, and Félix is a dark skinned Black man who is affectionate and loving and adoring, something you very rarely see in mainstream media. And what’s more is none of these moments are played for laughs. It’s straight and serious and romantic and physical and so amazing. Disney really broke the mold with them and I’m so grateful to them for it
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