The pain over DEAD BOY DETECTIVES not getting a second season has only been compounded by seeing Kassius Nelson
Who is so lovely
reuniting with some of her former WHITE LINES co-stars - another Netflix series that didn't receive a second season.
Then: Tom Rhys Harries, Kassius, Ceallach "Cel" Spellman and Jonny Green.
Now: Kassius, Cel and Tom with others.
What was WHITE LINES you ask?
WHITE LINES was a fantastic mystery series created by Álex Pina, creator of LA CASA DE PAPEL / MONEY HEIST told across two timelines, twenty years apart. It starred Laura Haddock as the unassuming Zoe Walker who is summoned to Spain where the body of her brother Axel (Tom Rhys Harries) - who has been missing for 20 years - has been found.
With no police investigation forthcoming, Zoe sticks around to question his friends who he moved there with (Cel Spellman and Daniel Mays playing younger and older Marcus; Kassius and Angela Griffin playing younger and older Anna) and Jonny Green and Laurence Fox playing younger and older David).
Great fun, great writing, great cast. And while a number of the cast lives in Spain, there have been times when they reconnect. Laura Haddock and Marta Milans who played the older version of Axel's girlfriend have remained friends and have visited each other, Marta and Daniel Mays have reconnected.
Cel is the spoke who connects them all - he has gone to Daniel's plays and still hangs out with Laura.
He's not going to let the fact that Laura and Tom broke up make him choose sides!
Laura saying goodbye to the house she and Tom shared since lockdown.
Tom with his new gal pal.
They loved the experience so much.
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O prato em mãos estava guarnecido com comidas fáceis, delicadas, porque Fiona não aguentava mais ficar entre aqueles 'tagarelas' da mesa em que fora designada. "O quê? Não me olhe assim." Pega no flagra quando seus olhos viravam nas órbitas, Fiona riu baixinho. "Eles desviaram do assunto primeiro. Sério! Eu estava falando de mudanças em TTD caso assumisse a Prefeitura e eles exigiram um dia do Banquete... Uma vez por mês. Agora estão lá, discutindo menus."
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Agent Carter Masterlist
Agents Of Shield
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House MD Masterlist
Hunger Games Masterlist
Knives Out Masterlist
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I’ve been thinking a lot about how all the different Elven factions would have reacted, if after Maedhros and Maglor seized the silmarils at the end of the Silmarillion, they just ... gave them to Elrond and Elros.
Do elves have a concept of adoption? If so, couldn’t the Feanorians view the twins as de facto grandsons of Feanor? As long as they’re the ones possessing them, wouldn’t that satisfy the oath?
The Sindarin have no reason to object in terms of inheritance- these are Beren’s and Luthien’s closest living descendants as far as I can work out- though I can see them not liking the fact that it also satisfied the Feanorian claim to the gems.
The other Noldor lines, the descendants of Fingolfin and Finarfin, have no real skin in the game other than historical resentment that the Feanorians should get them after all the kinslaying. So I can see them being happier it’s going to the twins, who are biologically descended from Turgon, too. Someone has to possess the jewels, and better a member of the House of Finarfin than someone like Celebrimbor, who’s more purely Feanorian. They don’t seem to have any great love of the Valar either, or shouldn’t at this point.
Maedhros and Maglor should be okay with it, too. It wouldn’t actually harm the twins. The silmarils aren’t like the Ring, they’re not corrupting influences, they’re just painful to possess if you’re already corrupted. That makes it hard for Maedhros and Maglor to hold on to them, but shouldn’t be a problem for these literal babes in the woods.
And Eonwe can hardly insist the twins surrender them to the Valar. As I recall he said Maedhros and Maglor and the rest of the Feanorians weren’t worthy of the silmarils anymore, but he never actually argued that Feanor and his descendants had no right to them in principle. So unless he wants to reopen the whole argument between Feanor and the Valar after Ungoliant’s devouring of the trees (which would be... messy), he’s in a very tight spot here if there’s any living Feanorians who aren’t literally burning their skin off when they try to hold on to the damned things.
Conclusion #1: With seven sons and centuries spent in court life, you’d think at least one of the Feanorians should have become a lawyer. It would have been quite useful.
Conclusion #2: I can’t imagine Elrond would want to hold on to them, given everything we learn about him later. Elros, though. And suddenly the Akallabeth just got a lot more interesting.
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