c'mere for a second, i need for you to look at this.
Yes, there he be. But I want you to notice something about this cell.
There's no bed. Y'know? No room for one.
But that table, the one the roses are on? That looks like it could be a night table. It's got flowers and a photo frame on it. That's almost certainly a nightstand. I don't see how it could be anything else.
He has to have a bed in there, right?
We're seeing this image from Phoenix's perspective.
So in case you haven't noticed it yet, let me spell it out for you.
Phoenix is sitting on Kristoph's bed.
Is that not the only possible place it could be in this cell? Do you want to tell me I'm wrong about this? Think it over first.
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Natasha while Steve and Peggy have a reunion
Natasha when her mother told her girlfriend that she wanted to kiss, kill or dissect her
Melina squaring up with her daughter after she knocked out all the other widows
The watcher when The watcher when
Peggy and Nat Peggy disappears
have a moment out of thin air
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Ohhhh Phoenix definitely kept painting after leaving the art career. I like to imagine Miles is his main muse and even in his time far from the court he kept sketching places he had been to, cases or ppl he remembered and day-to-day stuff
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A quiet corner off the living room is furnished with a Craftsman chair and desk. The frescoed wall and ceiling treatment is by Christian Granvelle.
The Los Angeles House: Decoration and Design in America's 20th-Century City, 1995
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George Hand Wright, Young Woman Tries on Gown, 1929. Illustration for a story by Ring Lardner in Liberty magazine.
Photo: 1st Dibs
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