Biografia Itziar Ituño
Itziar Ituño nasce a Basauri il 18 giugno 1974. Ha studiato recitazione presso la Escuela de Teatro de Basauri, e frequentato anche il corso di laurea in sociologia. Anche se la sua lingua madre è il castigliano, parla fluentemente il basco.
Il suo primo lavoro in televisione è stato il film Agur Olentzero nel 1997. Dal 2002 al 2015 lavora per la serie Goenkale, molto popolare nei Paesi…
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Le 10 coppie di Serie TV che non dimenticheremo mai
Le 10 coppie di Serie TV che non dimenticheremo mai
La mia personalissima classifica delle coppie più belle che siano mai passate per i nostri schermi.
10. Effy e Cook – Skins (UK)
C: “Remember me though, yeah, you know who I am?”
E: “How can I forget? You’re my friend”
Nonostante The f***s, the f*** ups, everything.
9. Mary e Matthew – Downton Abbey
M: “I would never be happy with anyone else as long as you…
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“My cousin Helen, who is in her 90s now, was in the Warsaw ghetto during World War II. She and a bunch of the girls in the ghetto had to do sewing each day. And if you were found with a book, it was an automatic death penalty. She had gotten hold of a copy of ‘Gone With the Wind’, and she would take three or four hours out of her sleeping time each night to read. And then, during the hour or so when they were sewing the next day, she would tell them all the story. These girls were risking certain death for a story. And when she told me that story herself, it actually made what I do feel more important. Because giving people stories is not a luxury. It’s actually one of the things that you live and die for.” –Neil Gaiman
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People speak in reverence of strong female characters until they’re presented with one. When one comes along, they’re quick to label her soft or a princess. They long to keep her confined into the cage that is their original perception of her, they wish for her to remain static forever.
If she makes a mistake, or grows colder as a result of her trauma, people loathe her. If she tries to find happiness in a hellscape, she’s a selfish bitch. If she’s held at gunpoint by a loved one and uses her words instead of her fists — how dare she be so weak?
Even if she saves lives, even if she’s the only person who is patient enough to help someone everyone else has discarded, she hasn’t done enough. She’s a failure. If she gets another shot at happiness, it was her plan all along. She wanted a fresh start, not emotional baggage.
If she falls in love, her character is ruined. If she crosses lines, she’s as good as evil. Her mere existence, her growth, her love, her patience — all are criticized.
People can’t handle a woman breaking free of the labels that they’ve used to chain her down.
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Feel the same way.
My kinds of ships are the ships where the men know their women are powerful forces of nature and that they could fuck up entire armies in a matter of seconds and THEY EMBRACE IT AND TAKE PRIDE IN IT???! “Oh… It’s not me you should be worried about… It’s my WIFE.“ *smirks* YAAASSSSSSSSSS GIVE ME MORE.
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caskett in every episode.
“You have no idea”. Pilot
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Stana Katic photographed by Sergio Kurhajec for imagista
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Wow, nothing like a hypothetical prison term to let you know who your friends really are.
favorite caskett scenes → 110/?
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