"Elizabeth’s relationship with Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, was perhaps the most important in her life. The savage possessiveness with which she wrote of him - ‘a creature of our own’, as she described him, with all the imperiousness of the royal ‘we’ - in no way diminished his importance in her eyes. For a woman so short of surviving blood relations, he was the nearest thing she had to family."
- Sarah Gristwood
My life has been a tapestry
Of rich and royal hue
An everlasting vision
Of the ever-changing view
A wond'rous woven magic
In bits of blue and gold
A tapestry to feel and see
Impossible to hold
I wasn’t expecting corporate-takeover intrigue on the vampire-werewolf soap opera, but here we are; Burke Devlin is trying to pull a Lucas Mattsson on the Collins fishing fleet.
Since love and death is over, I wanna ask again to the people that saw it, either the whole show or just clips of it, who do y'all think played candy better?? Jessica Biel or Elizabeth Olsen??
To me the answer is obvious and the consensus seems to be exactly what I think too, but some people don't agree and they are loud about it
If I had a nickel for every show I’ve watched where Elizabeth Olsen plays a woman with a seemingly idyllic suburban life only to have it all fall apart due to reckless decision making, I’d have two nickels. Not much, but weird that it’s happened twice.
Woke up with either some sort of bug or a MASSIVE comedown from my 3 day panic attack but either way I’m skipping my acting class which SUCKS but at least I can watch Elizabeth Olsen on the Today Show
The thing is, is that I could go on and on about how the hbo Elizabeth I two-episode series and Hannibal are exactly the same, insomuch as you have two powerful older people obsessively interested in Hugh Dancy, but their defining feature is that if Hannibal had this Hugh Dancy in his clutches,
he’d have either eaten him or fucked him on the spot, while Elizabeth was crying screaming throwing up holding that boy at an arm’s distance.