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babie-moth · 9 months ago
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🍼 Babie Booty 🍑
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bittertwee · 5 years ago
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I was tagged by @mtklr​ to do the thing where you post 10 photos from your camera roll based on I’m not sure what theme, but here are 10 photos. #1) How does someone bruise their finger?? This is the second time for this finger too. Probably an injury from excessive bird flipping while driving around here.
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600 days. Still can’t speak Russian.
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A favorite summer ferry trip. Right around that little hook at the tip of MA. God I hope the ferries are running this summer :(
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My nephew defines flaming red
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This graffiti at the beach appeared seemingly overnight last summer and I was shocked that they could get that much done without the cops showing up. Then I took a closer look and found it was all stick-on! Apparently as part of a movie set.
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“Pipe out with your dipe out”? Decades later my dad and I would be cited as a little known influence on the recorder solo in Boy With the Arab Strap.
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I was about to scroll past this as yet another sunset photo, then realized from the direction it’s taken, it’s probably the only sunrise photo I’ve taken in my life. Probably caught it on the way back to bed from the bathroom.
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A bathing suit I did not buy
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Why take the elevator when you can take the Hissi Hiss Lift? (this was taken in Finland, so we’re going back 4 years on the camera roll here)
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A recent one I took accidentally, but then thought it looked really peaceful and captures my favorite part of this quarantine.
The end! So many of you have done this already.. I’ll tag @noisycats​ even though you just told me you’d said no to another challenge, and @hullahbaloo​
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paperclipninja · 6 years ago
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Younger post-ep ramble 6x03
This week’s episode of Younger, ‘The Unusual Suspect’, was a big one. No scenes felt wasted, each one moving the story along and it all felt very purposeful. Despite some capital H hotness and really light and funny moments being scattered throughout, mostly thanks to fave (and only) NYC agent Redmond and the resurrection of some truly classic Diana Trout, there was definitely the sense of tension on the rise. It’s been simmering since the end of this season’s first episode and I feel like this week we have hit an apex.
We open with brunch at Maggie’s and what one can only assume is a time jump (either that or Clare has recovered remarkably well from birthing a baby the size of a four month old) and right away an overarching theme for this episode is established, as Lauren enters raving about the latest hit podcast, Exonerated. I’m gonna come straight out and say that I am so into this premise. The excitement around the table sounded like the break room in my office most days, they definitely nailed the trend of true crime fixation. It immediately allowed for Maggie’s quip about white women loving murder, a delightful array of OTT facial expressions from Liza and Kelsey dropping in that Millennial will be meeting with Audrey Colbert, subject of the podcast, to nab her book before anyone else does. Of course the other big news is that Josh and Clare appear to be happily family-ing it up (though mommy wipes, daddy dipes = vom in my mouth a little bit) and Maggie is dealing with unresolved BoUBT (Back of Uber Birth Trauma). Lauren’s vow to help get Maggie back on the ‘h for hunt’ once again epitomises why I love her character so and I want to record her sympathetic ‘oh Divaaa’ as my ringtone. I just love that Maggie, of all characters, is the one who seems like she should be the most pragmatic when it comes to something like birth yet her coping level is zero here.
You know who else wasn’t coping? Me and my Liza and Charles loving heart as Liza suddenly up and left the brunch because she ‘was late for a thing’, cue the scene that was released as a sneak peek last week that I have definitely only watched a normal number of times *cough*. The set up for The Rubin Museum from the opening conversation was fab and the fact that Charles and Liza are using the podcast to frame up a role play situation is just too much. Obviously I had seen the scene prior to the ep and while it is certainly *insert flames here*, I can’t help but wonder what it would’ve been like not to have expected it (actual combustion probable). I mean regardless, I will never think about a trip to the museum in the same way again. The voice-over narrating what we were seeing was such a great device that is really different to anything the show has done before, it built the anticipation of what was playing out and it felt like a scene from a movie. The moment when Charles turned and came face to face with Liza was a great reminder of how electric the chemistry between these two can be (actual lightening bolts were sighted) and quite frankly, seeing these characters being adventurous and lustful in their relationship is a yes on all fronts. I think the fact it all took place in a place of intellect and culture was extra fitting, it somehow kept the whole thing true to the characters and I am here for the #nerdlove. 
The office drama was amped this whole ep and that of course was largely due to the ever growing reign of our season 6 villain, Quinn. With the time jump since last episode confirmed by the fact that Quinn’s book is both published and sitting on the best seller list, Kelsey and Diana’s first encounter with Quinn as she uses the WiFi for a conference call included a) Diana saying goodbye in Mandarin, which was yet another lovely tidbit to add to this character while also setting up the classic Diana we got throughout this ep and; b) some of the best fashion and hairstyles all in one scene (and episode as a whole) ever. I mean the fashion on this show is always next level but this episode in particular took it up a notch: Diana’s high-neck printed electric blue top and Kelsey’s hair/makeup/outfit in the conference room were so stunning I was actually distracted by them. 
Kelsey’s office refurb was also noted, loved Liza’s ‘set it (Claw) on fire’ comment and of course, Diana telling Kelsey that now she is publisher, maybe she should stop speaking like a trucker was D. Trout golden line no.1 for this episode. Even better was seeing Kelsey, Diana and Liza settling into this new way of working. I adore the dynamic between these three and the way we’re seeing Diana adjust to her former assistant now being a peer without a fuss is why this show is so wonderful. It would have been easy to have Diana trying to assert herself and maintain some sort of authority, but to see her just want to get on with the work and do the best job she can gives a great credibility to the notion that this character is the best in the industry. I could pretty much write out every Diana Trout line from ‘The Unusual Suspect’ and leave this entire ramble at that (’why is everybody in this country obsessed with true crime? Actual people have died and they’re selling branded beanies on Etsy’ LOLLLLL) but I would then need to do that for Redmond because the fave one and only agent in NYC was back this week and as always, he was in fine form. 
The pitch of Audrey Colbert’s book is up there with the funniest scenes of this series, from the creepy af Audrey (A+ casting of Willa Fitzgerald) to Liza and Kelsey trying to play it cool while being hella freaked out to Redmond’s attempt to present a compelling pitch being railroaded by Audrey’s ‘crippling lack of media training’, it was Younger writing and delivery at its finest from start to finish. Seeing Redmond so unnerved by Audrey was unnerving in itself and really, I am so happy with the amount of Michael Urie in this episode. Our next encounter was of course when Kelsey and Liza interrupt his infrared sauna treatment (again, so many hilarious lines, I really feel that a transcript of the entire episode is about the only way to do it justice but may be problematic to pass off as a recap/review…or would it?) and discover that Audrey’s book is being shopped around thanks to the dagger next to Claw on the bestseller list, which = bulk sales = dodgy business = Chinese bots tweeting = Quinn is the worst (math doesn’t lie) = Audrey doesn’t want to be associated with anything suspicious on account of the fact she’s been accused of murdering two ppl (fair). I do want to back this truck up a little though to the way Kelsey and Liza discovered their next big hit was being pitched to half the major publishing houses around town.
Diana Trout hobbling into the office on crutches before dropping the bomb that her injury was the result of being so frazzled upon hearing the news re: Audrey going elsewhere, that she got caught up in her reformer (just go and re-watch this scene, you will not be sorry) is everything I never knew I wanted to see. The reference to Jackie Dunn, who you may remember has been a longstanding nemesis of sorts of Diana’s, was such an utter delight as a long time fan and once again, seeing Kelsey, Liza and Diana all equally vexed by the news was so great and continued to solidify them as a team. I promise no more direct quotes* (*this is a very loose promise), but ‘postpone the power-trip Kelsey, I am handicapped’ in response to Kelsey’s stunned expression upon Diana’s request for espresso, is so outrageously funny and makes this whole scene an absolute stand out on account of its hilarity. 
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I missed Lauren and Diana interacting this week, however I appreciated seeing Lauren be the wonderful friend she is to Maggie and Josh. Taking Maggie to the support group obviously allowed us to meet Beth, who Maggie engaged for some one on one tutoring (looking forward to seeing where that goes this season) after returning to the store to apologise for running out during the group session. While Maggie was lining up her ongoing therapy, Lauren and Josh shared a sweet and heartfelt moment that highlights why their friendship is such a lovely one on this show. Obviously Josh had told Lauren that he and Clare had a moment that made him think, ‘maybe we should make this relationship work’ and Lauren is following up to see where his head and heart are at. 
I absolutely loved said scene between Clare and Josh, when he had finally settled the baby, asks Clare if she wants to go to her bed and then joins her on the floor when she says she sleeps where she can now. There was such a sense of unity and care and it made my heart swell. So in his discussion with Lauren we also find out the baby is named Gemma (last name TBC, for both father and daughter) and when pressed about what he actually wants, Josh reveals that he doesn’t think he and Clare are right for each other. I have said it before, but for all the wacky that Lauren can be, she is the most incredible friend who only wants the best for those around her in such a relentless and genuine way and this scene really highlighted that once again (the line about her dad having such a little bottom though brought us straight back to Lauren light in the best possible way).
The divorce proposal was such a great scene and while I was hoping that perhaps Clare and Josh could work things out, I am thrilled to see that the writers put both these characters on the same page right from the get go. I love that this show constantly bucks stereotypes and expectations of how certain characters and relationships will play out, so to see two adults who have an agreed desire to put their child first but know they need to do so outside a romantic relationship is something really unique on television. I have always enjoyed Josh and Clare’s dynamic and I hope we get to see a real, loving co-parenting arrangement play out.
Kelsey’s interaction with Zane when she is buying a bottle of Dom Perignon to celebrate scoring Audrey’s book (eek!) is my favourite interaction of theirs this season. Their banter was really effortless, Zane’s, ‘you’re not listening’, as he pulled out the cash to pay for the one remaining bottle smooth and a little bit over confident, but really played up that he has something in the works that is legit. I especially love that we later discover both are buying champagne to celebrate the same win. I feel like we also need to stop and appreciate that they were about to drop $400 between them on two bottles of bubbles like it was no big deal. What is this life? How do I get it?
Though admittedly Kelsey deserves a nice glass of something this ep considering all that she is dealing with. I have made no secret that I have struggled with Kelsey’s character these past couple of seasons and no one is more surprised than me at how much I am getting on board with her this season. Kelsey calling out Quinn point blank that she faked her best seller was so good to watch and seeing Liza backing her up and standing her own ground made this extra satisfying. Gah, I just LOVE how Laura Benanti plays Quinn and her stating that ‘the money is real, what else do you need?’ is so cold and matter-of-fact. What I love most about this whole confrontation is that it immediately made me think back to the first time we met Quinn - her whole presentation was about the fact that no one wants your success more than you do and that women helping women is actually holding women back. That right there should’ve been the red flag that her “helping” Liza and Kelsey was not legit. 
And so her true motivation for investing in Empirical becomes evident. It had nothing to do with saving an ailing publishing house, it was to ensure her book would be published, she could have some control over how big it would become and be seen to have the support of a reputable publishing house, all in order to gain name recognition so she could successfully run for Senate. In her mind, Kelsey and Liza benefit from the whole thing financially so it’s a win win but she also holds the power so feels like she has the upper hand. Which is why the scene at The Cut (which is so fab, the looks Quinn shoots Kelsey are searing), when audience members question the dagger next to her book, is so damn satisfying. Kelsey’s move to announce Quinn’s run for Senate is so bold, I am very on board and boy oh boy Kels, I think you’ve got yourself quite the adversary. I was very much Liza watching this all unfold, shocked, impressed and a little bit scared for and of Kelsey and what this all means.
Now Liza was late to the event because she was living out the next chapter of the podcast at the Brownstone which we need to discuss, however I first owe some of you an apology. At the end of last week’s ramble I suggested you may need a fire blanket at the ready after seeing the museum scene sneak peek to you know, contain the flames. I fear some of you may have deployed it prematurely (this is not a euphemism though I am very aware it sounds like one) in response to how damn hot that scene was, but I was not to know that we were going to get this later scene, in which Liza just wanders into the townhouse BECAUSE SHE HAS A FREAKING KEY (suspected ep 2, confirmed ep 3, appreciated always) and decides to have a good old snoop at her bf’s mail. Similar to the museum scene, this set up felt more like a movie than a typical Younger episode. There was an ominous weight to it; the music, the lighting, the Charles padding silently up behind her (barefoot again?) and the tension was palpable. 
Liza asks Charles about what’s going on, he provides a vague answer about moving some things around before asking her if she’s listened to chapter 7 of Exonerated, which conveniently mirrors almost exactly what just occurred, with Audrey’s ex finding her going through his things. Ok, so this is where it gets tricky for me. This entire exchange, from the way these two fall into that speaking in third person and wrapping a narrative around themselves, the way Charles wraps his arms around her, the way they look at each other, I mean, this whole thing makes my heart spontaneously combust because it is sexy and flirty, dripping with desire and just really really hot *reaches for backup fire blanket*. But then Liza is clearly distracted by that letter and Charles’ deflection and part of me is wondering why on Earth she isn’t pressing him harder for an answer or following up, I mean, we saw how open they were with one another last season, but then the other part of me looks at Liza and thinks, you are a person who has eyes and that whole situation is right there in front of you so I get it, go with it and worry about it later.
I am aware of how long this ramble already is, but I am going to do something a little different here and digress slightly away from the episode itself and put out some conjecture on my part. It could well be completely over-analysing (lol, I’m neck deep into a freaking novella about a 25 min episode of TV, I think that’s a given) but I know that there is concern about Charles behaving secretively and I have seen some people expressing disappointment in this season so far. 
For what it’s worth, my take on it is that it might seem as though some of the characters are behaving a little out of character but I feel that actually, the characters are behaving in ways we haven’t seen before because they’re in situations we haven’t seen them in before. As invested viewers we feel like we know these characters as whole people in every aspect of their lives when in fact, we’ve not seen Liza at the top of her game in her career or Josh as a parent or Charles in a romantic relationship or away from the office. So while the way they behave might not be the way we imagined it, to me it isn’t so much out of character as seeing a new dimension of the character. Also, the addition of flaws does not necessarily equate to destroying a character, it builds them out and makes them more real, if anything. 
In relation to Charles and Liza’s relationship and the ‘Charles is being shady’ concern, IMO the key purpose of that is to create tension and you can FEEL it building. As crazy as it may sound, I think the Liza/Charles dynamic thrives in the build and resolution of tension and that’s why their moments in this episode felt so electric and hot, it’s like those unspoken, unresolved tension points charge their chemistry. As much as I think I would love to have Charles and Liza sitting around blissfully happy (I mean, I would obvs), the reality is, it’s not that fun to watch. I believe the tension is building towards a resolution of sorts that will actually put them in a better place and move the relationship forward. (*Full disclosure: since writing this I listened to the podcast from ATX fest and Joe Murphy, one of the writers for Younger, said very similar things so if you listened to that podcast I promise I have not just taken what Joe said and pretended they’re my thoughts, I legit had this written and then heard (ngl, I may be feeling a little smug as a result). I’m putting it down to us both being Australian because clearly that is a thing that makes sense).
I also think there is an unsettled feeling this season because the entire premise of this show, the roles these characters played, the interactions we have grown accustomed to week after week, has been completely flipped upside down. As viewers we garner comfort from the routine of watching a show but also from knowing where the players are positioned, how they will behave and what it looks and feels like. I think the writers know exactly what they’re doing and are achieving exactly what they would’ve hoped (apologies writers if this is wildly inaccurate and I’m just assuming things incorrectly left, right and centre) - everyone is sitting in discomfort and it’s largely due to the unfamiliarity of it all. The set up, the way we’re seeing characters etc, it reflects what the characters themselves are experiencing on our screens, which is all kinds of meta and actually pretty cool. But the further you push that discomfort and make viewers sit in it, the greater the impact and more satisfying the resolution. It’s like waiting for a beat to drop in a song, the build up can become almost unbearable but damn it’s good when it lands. That’s how I feel this is all going to go. 
That is what I meant by this episode feeling like an apex, it feels as though there’s a limit to how far an audience can be taken in a state of flux without some resolve somewhere. And the writers know this, it’s what they do, it’s WHY we tune in. I’m not suggesting that everything is going to go back to the way it was, the evolution of a show like Younger is exciting and part of the fun is seeing where it goes, but we are three episodes in to a twelve episode season and while we consume it week to week, it ultimately has to make narrative sense across the whole season. It’s as though we’re at the end of an ‘establishing’ phase right now. So I am reserving any judgement until I see how it all comes together, but have no doubt there will be many resolutions and many new points of tension throughout.
Right now, I am thoroughly enjoying all that we’re getting and I think the writing this season has been excellent so far, with moments like the final scene of ‘The Unusual Suspect’ providing us with the first true cliffhanger of the season. Our last bit of Redmond for the ep was peak Redmond (I love that he dashed off to a better table uptown), and of course the big Mercury reveal, YESSS. That moment of realisation washing over Liza’s face, props to Sutton Foster, and I cannot WAIT to see how this all goes down. The prospect of inter-generational team ups of Kelsey/Liza vs. Zane/Charles while members of each team are in relationships with one another is the kind of set up I live for in a TV show. Is it July 10th yet?
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chexnyx · 7 years ago
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Point zero Pt2
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Hours, she knew immediately that she had been out for hours. The sun was diping low and it was getting dark, Erin had poor night vision and she had no flashlight on her. Bit Kimberly did, she don’t know where she was or if she was at the right door, but the alarm would make one hell of a racket if she put it in the wrong door. She had to be sure before she risked lockdown with the being in the same building.
Slowly, Erin rose to her feet and began to walk, she removed her other shoe to scoot around in her socks. She was shivering, the adrenaline had worn off and the cold had taken its toll on her. She knew she would get sick, it was inevitable, but she couldn’t risk getting deathly sick. As she turned the corner to find Blake and Kimberly’s bodies, having resigned herself to taking their clothes, she noticed they weren’t there. Instead there was a trail of blood in their place. Leading outside.
Erin silently cursed herself, it was known that the being collected the bodies in the center, why hadn’t she remembered. She debated wether to return to the door and try or if the flashlight would be better. Sadly, the flashlight came better, with it she could read the plates of the doors. Without it she would be dead, a night in the cold where it was dark and there was a creature, she’d be dead.
Erin sat her bag down, it held nothing that had any value any longer in it. She needed to be light and quiet, she also grabbed the rag out of its pocket before she left it, shoving the rag in her mouth as she hoped biting it would mute her screams. There was only so much she could handle before what little resolve she had broke.
By the time she reached the middle of the base, her jaw hurt from biting the rag so hard and she was left letting it dangle from her mouth slightly. She was getting tired but refused to let herself sleep, death would find her if she did.
It wasn’t that hard to find Kimberly, or well Kimberly’s head. It was at the top of the mushy dead body pile that Erin refused to accept as humans and simply convinced herself was beef. His body was another story, it had been thrown into a small pit on the left most side of the yard, a pit that was much taller than Erin. She convinced herself she was dying anyway so this wouldn’t change much as she jumped into the body pit.
Human meat was a lot squishier than Erin had previously thought, it made her feet sink down a few inches and soaked her socks in blood. But she got the flashlight and flush the map in Kimberly’s bag, now it was just getting out she had to do. Propping bodies up as a staircase worked just fine, after twenty minutes of trying not to freak out at the realization to what she was doing and moving the bodies with her noodle arms.
When it was all said and down, she climbed out of the pit only to find the entity resting atop the body pile. It was reliving to see it slept too, but terrifying choice of bed. Erin began to sneak around it, but she kicked one of the bodies as she stepped and it teetered off the edge and into the pit. An echo sounded out, the being’s head sprouting up as it scanned for the source.
After what felt like hours of standing there, holding her breath and crying, the entity got up and crawled into its pit to find the body, passing her completely, seemingly being unable to smell her alongside the death around her. Erin ran for it, closing the door behind her as quietly as she could she stopped in a broom closet.
She held the light in her teeth as she looked the map over, finding the main room and checking the code again. She stayed for a few minutes before hurrying along. The plane would only return once before it left them, assuming death. She needed to have the flare before it arrived.
It was surprisingly easy to find he lab and get in, finding the file was another story. She had decided to save it to a flash drive she had in her pocket from Kimberly’s bag, but she couldn’t find the file in all the jumbled mess of audio logs. She paled as she realized she was looking for an audio log, the one thing she couldn’t search through independently.
Erin looked back at the door and grimaced as she walked over and set the emergency lock, a steel gate with no alarm. She prepared herself for what was in store next as she hit play on an audio log. “Day one of finding this strange pod, we’ve already tried to pry it open with a pry bar, used a sledge hammer and even tried cutting it. We don’t know the substance it’s made out of, but it’s strong.” she watched three before there was banging at the door.
”day seventeen, we’ve tried so many things, so many. We’re running out of ideas. Some English scientists are coming to join us in hopes of their new ideas bringing light” screeching as the door began to tear, shredding the steel like it was butter just out of the fridge. Too smoothly but slowly at the same time.
”day six hundred and seventeen, we have no idea what we’re doing anymore. We’ve had English, Irish, Australian and more come to help. We’ve tried everything”
“Water” Erin looked back quickly to the screen, despite knowing there was no picture. “I spilled my water on the pod this morning and it opened, the being was shrieking in pain, but it stepped out without a problem. It’s in the lab now with the-“ this was the moment everyone knew, when the entity attacked. Erin turned off the log.
It was still coming strong and now Erin was tasked In finding any water at all in this place, there weren’t sprinklers in the lab due to the history of their experiments. The pipe from earlier, the dripping, Erin remembered. There was water here, somewhere.
Erin shoved the flare in her pocket as the creature broke through the gate, she then moved to stand silently to the side, taking a deep breath and holding it as she ran past and into the hall. She kicked a table on her way past and the creature was dead on her tail. “Water” she repeated as she ran to find the entrance again, she just prayed it would still be there.
Tap, Tap, Tap. She followed the sound, hurrying to find the pipe in the boiler room which happened to be a closet off the left of the entrance. She took her flashlight and began banging on the pipe, trying to set it free, but to no luck. The creature was behind her and she wasn’t strong enough. As she heard it stop behind her, she crouched down and prayed someone after her could stop it.
That is until the creature’s large spanned swipe for her hit the pipe and displaced it, a spew of water landing on it skin as it shrieked in pain. It’s skin began to bubble and pop as it tried to run off, but it fell into a defenseless pile onto the ground.
Erin opened her eyes to find it twitching where it lay, she stood slowly and inches past it, standing a safe distance away as she watched the water slow and freeze. It was dead, it was dead.
She couldn’t believe it as she walked outside, shot the flare into the air and heard radio chatter from the plane. “We read you loud and clear team, coming home?”
“They’re, they’re all dead. It’s just me” Erin responded, there was a pause before the pilots responded with their ETA.
She was going home and they were safe, it was dead and no more would die. But she couldn’t help but wonder, why he’d it been there
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