i know baby is like two apples tall but like there’s nothing wrong with that. let shorty be shorty! your camera operators are talented enough anyway. burn that box! free shorty!
look how cute 🥺
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TRUE DETECTIVE: NIGHT COUNTRY | part 1
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Georges Bataille, Visions of Excess / Salman Rushdie, East, West / Sleeping at Last - Heirloom // Lidia Yuknavitch, Letter to My Rage: An Evolution / Elizabeth Miki Brina, Speak, Okinawa: A Memoir / Ocean Vuong, On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous // Louise Bourgeois, He Disappeared into Complete Silence / Yiyun Li, “What Gardening Offered After a Son’s Death” / Heidi Priebe, “As Long As There Is Love, There Will Be Grief” / Eden Robinson, “Writing Prompts for the Broken-hearted”
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And if she did either walk into the ice like her sister or stay around, the only person she would ever come back to see, whether it’s in the spirit world or physical world, would be Danvers.
~Kali Reis
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Alex drinking her coffee at Maggie apartment
Maggie: When are you going to tell Kara we are dating
Alex: It just never seems like the right time and she’s always with Lena
Maggie: Yes because you are always with me
Alex: That’s different
Maggie: You do know Little Danvers is dating Little Luthor right
Alex spits out her coffee and glares at Maggie
Alex: Kara is straight
Maggie: And Lena is just her best friend
Alex: Exactly
Maggie: Babe I was being sarcastic
Alex: She would have told me
Maggie: Yeah like you’ve told her
Alex with wide eyes: Shit
Maggie: go take your sister out for breakfast and talk to each other
Alex gets dressed
Maggie: The Danvers sisters will be the death of me
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the right questions
⟶ True Detective Season 1: The Long Bright Dark
⟶ True Detective Night Country: Part 3
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s4 true detective is about a woman who sucks so bad at being a person that she ended up a decent cop and another woman who sucks so bad at being a cop that she ended up a decent person
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Danver’s specific brand of racism is so intrenched in love it’s fascinating. Her daughter is precious to her and her daughter is Indigenous and in this town, an Indigenous woman is not viewed as a precious thing. They are abused and raped and murdered and therefore, being white is the ‘better’ choice. She is actively whitewashing her daughter, not only because she’s afraid of what she doesn’t understand and because of typical coloniser mentality, but because she doesn’t want to lose her. Danvers can’t distance Indigenous identity from white violence and it’s killing what she loves.
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