billy absolutely calls you “little lady.” i’ll die on that fucking hill.
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Billy the Kid 2x08 | Random screencaps part 2
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the baddest bitch in the wild wild west
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Okay but for real,
why are there almost no blogs about the serie FROM on mgm+ on here? like i could count on my hand how much I've found after looking for one hour.
honestly the producers/writers of the serie just made the mistake of calling it 'FROM' cause everytime I look for it I gotta bring up half of the cast, the platform its on and the characters (ofcourse im exaggerating but its still annoying to look up)
and how do i even tag this stuff?? like when people tag it do they put characters their names on it or what?
if anybody would be so kind to me to explain the last thing please do
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Loving all the promo photos.
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This is what Jade lights his joints with btw.
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Nicolas Cage will once again play Spider-Man Noir, but this time in a live-action series.
Cage is set to star in the live-action show “Noir,” which has been ordered to series at MGM+ and Amazon Prime Video. The series will debut domestically on MGM+’s linear channel followed by a global launch on Prime Video.
Noir tells the story of an aging and down on his luck private investigator in 1930s New York, who is forced to grapple with his past life as the city’s one and only superhero.
The show hails from Oren Uziel and Steve Lightfoot, who will also serve as co-showrunners and executive producers. They developed the series with the “Into the Spider-Verse” team of Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, and Amy Pascal, all of whom will also executive produce. Harry Bradbeer will executive produce and direct the first two episodes. Pascal executive produces via Pascal Pictures. The series is produced by Sony Pictures Television and Amazon MGM Studios, with Lord and Miller currently under an overall deal at Sony.
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REV JAMES TRENCHARD: I hardly need tell you how good it is to see you. Please.
CLARA DUNN TRENCHARD: I thought of coming before, but, well, I've hesitated to put you in a position where you must keep something from Frederick. Emily told me that you're speaking again.
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: We are.
CLARA DUNN TRENCHARD: But you do understand that he can't know.
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: May I at least tell him that you've been in touch with your family and that you're safe? It would mean a very great deal to him.
CLARA DUNN TRENCHARD: Yes. I've seen the letters he's written. I certainly don't want him to feel so concerned. I'm so sorry about what's happened to him. I can hardly believe he has to sell the house.
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: Actually, I think he rather wants to sell it. He was bequeathed a sum of money recently, not a fortune, but it would have been enough to prevent the sale. But he gave the money to me, to help the poor. He has changed, Clara. His whole view of the world and of his place in it is different. I believe he would find some sort of contentment, but he can't, because he doesn't have you. It breaks my heart. (James...) He deeply regrets the way he behaved...
CLARA DUNN TRENCHARD: He doesn't need to.
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: Please, please will you see him, talk with him?
CLARA DUNN TRENCHARD: No. He hasn't lost my love. He couldn't. But even talking about this... My life now isn't happy, but it's simple and clear. I long for him. I do. But we're better off apart.
REV. JAMES TRENCHARD: You're wrong. Forgive me, but I know, I know you aren't better off apart. You need only dare to believe me.
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