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MERTHUR WEEK 2024 | DAY 5 For the prompts "Why do you still love Merlin in 2024?" and "Blue color palette"
#bbcmerlinedit#merlinedit#merthuredit#merthurweek2024#merthur#arthur pendragon#arthur pendragon returns#bbc merlin#merlin#post 5x13#tv shows#my edits#source: farfarawaysite
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Hi! Do you by any chance know a place where I can find hq photos of Colin? From photoshoots, events, things like that.
hello! farfarawaysite has tons of hq photos of all the cast. you can also try @colinmorgan-beautifulsmile for more recent photos/updates!
if all else fails i usually go on a pinterest spiral and reverse image search photos without a source 🥸
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krysten ritter in orphan black: echoes (2023) sources from farfarawaysite ♥
#krysten ritter#krysten ritter avatars#orphan black#orphan black echoes#400x640#pbf#rpg#200x320#avatars
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Stills / Photos / Screencaps from Turn
Hey! In preparation for Turn Week 2023, some of you may be looking for stills from the show to prepare posts, memes, images, what have you.
I’ll add the ones I use -- maybe reblog and add more sources if you can?
Fanpop has a lot of quality, high-res stills but only for Season 1 (also some gifs)
This fan site Farfarawaysite has great stills for S1-S4.
From @honorhearted: This site, as well! https://kissthemgoodbye.net/PeriodDrama/index.php?cat=169
Yes! Amazing! High quality images for S1-S4 available at The Movie DB (https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/57276-turn-washington-s-spies/season/1) and thanks @georgios-kyriacos for finding them!
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today's contribution to society
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Arthur Pendragon wearing red
#arthur pendragon#bbc merlin#merlin#mr-merlinedit#request#bradley james#ughhh#the top right is one of my faves#merthur#colin morgan#my post#merlin fandom#tv#source: Farfarawaysite#merlin photos
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"All I ask"
For @kingdowager ❤️

"If this is my last night with you
Hold me like I'm more than just a friend
Give me a memory I can use
Take me by the hand while we do what lovers do
It matters how this ends
'Cause what if I never love again?"
#bbc merlin#merlin#merthur#source: farfarawaysite#my edit#arthur pendragon#Adele#All I ask - adele#noot noot#gift exchange#Noothive holiday exchange
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#Yennefer of Vengerberg#Yennefer#Anya Chalotra#The Witcher Netflix#The Witcher#my stuff#source: farfarawaysite
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Ming-Na Wen photographed by Aaron Richter in the Pizza Hut Lounge at SDCC 2019
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John my Beloved- Sufjan Stevens
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RICHARD HARMON and LINDSEY MORGAN The 59th Monte Carlo TV Festival (June 14, 2019)
#the100castedit#lindseymorganedit#richardharmonedit#lindsey morgan#richard harmon#cast#**#*edits#aaya#source: farfarawaysite
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Danes in The Last Kingdom S4 Promotional Photos
#the last kingdom#thelastkingdomedit#brida#cnut ranulfson#cnut longsword#haesten#bjorgulf#emily cox#magnus bruun#jeppe beck laursen#oscar skagerberg#source farfarawaysite
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Luke Arnold, actor: "Captain Jack Sparrow and Long John Silver would have understood each other".
by: Jacinto Antón for El País
The actor in the 'Black Sails' pirate series is also the author of the popular "Sunder City" series fantasy novels.

Australian actor and novelist Luke Arnold, Long John Silver in the series 'Black Sails'. (c) MASSIMILIANO MINOCRI
It's a thrill to be with the actor who has starred in a series that has kept you gripped for many hours in front of the screen. Luke Arnold (Norwood, Adelaide, 39) is a handsome, friendly Australian and a successful writer, but when you look at him and scrutinize his rare steel-blue eyes, you see great sails unfurled at sea, old galleons and the Jolly Roger, the pirate flag, fluttering menacingly at the top of a mast.
Arnold, who wears an earring in his left ear and sports the same beard and curly hair from the series, played a youthful and very handsome Long John Silver in Black Sails (four seasons, 2014-2017), the terrific prequel-twenty years earlier-to Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. The series was about the Golden Age of piracy and was centered on Captain Flint and Long John Silver, with the appearance of other famous pirates and buccaneers such as Blackbeard, Jack Rackham, Charles Vane, or Anne Bonney. The actor is also the author of a series of very popular fantasy novels (**The Fetch Philips series, published by Gamon, which begins with The Last Smile in Sunder City) about a world inhabited by humans and legendary beings that have lost their magic. Something that certainly hasn't happened to him. The interview is -where else- at the Gigamesh bookstore in Barcelona.
**Interviewer: This idea of yours of a world in which magic has vanished and fairies, elves, wizards, gnomes, centaurs, mermaids, angels and vampires languish and wither is very powerful.
**Luke Arnold: I don't know where it came from, but it is a metaphor for our environment where illusion has been abandoned and cynicism rules.
Interviewer: The loss of magic as a force that moves the world and the need to look for alternative sources also suggests our energy crisis.
Luke Arnold: Absolutely, we are running out of resources and inaction makes us accomplices. The stakes are high and we must roll up our sleeves.
Interviewer: It's very good to mix fantasy and crime novels, a Raymond Chandler-like detective in a Tolkien magic scenario.
Luke Arnold: I like the imagery of the hardened and disillusioned researcher, and if you put it together with angels, witches, gnomes or unicorns…. But I'm not the first to make those mixtures, there's Terry Pratchett.
Interviewer: And Tim Powers, who by the way also wrote On Stranger Shores, a novel that mixed magic and pirates. The fourth installment of Pirates of the Caribbean, the one with the mermaids, was partly based on it.
Luke Arnold: That gave it that special tone.
Interviewer: Are you very interested in pirates?
Luke Arnold: Oh, yes, I find what they represent very appealing, not the peg leg and the rum, but their broad concept of freedom. I'm not someone who puts a lot of stock in dates and historical concepts, but I love the evocations. Black Sails understood perfectly the evocative power of pirates and the idea that they were exiles from society, and took that idea to another level.
Interviewer: What was it like to be Long John Silver in the series?
Luke Arnold: It was an honor to participate in Black Sails and very exciting to play the role, I was very aware of the expectations of the character. I had read Treasure Island before and seen all the film and television adaptations. Long John Silver, who in the series is closer in age to Stevenson's Jim, is a tragic character with something pathetic, more complex than a conventional pirate. And that is reflected in Black Sails.

Luke Arnold as Long John Silver in 'Black Sails'. (c) FarfarawaySite
Interviewer: What would Captain Jack Sparrow think of Long John Silver?
Luke Arnold: They would probably get along well, they would make a good team. They are both great manipulators. They're not the toughest pirates, but, on the other hand, they use their imagination very well. And they both move in a moral gray area. Villains who can be charming.
Interviewer: How was the shooting?
Luke Arnold: A dream, the scripts were fabulous, and they gave you all the toys; boats, swords, costumes. We shot for four years in Cape Town, we all got very involved and enjoyed ourselves immensely. What I liked most were the long scenes, with a lot of dialogue, especially with Flint, it was like a dance between two men.
Interviewer: Without making a spoiler, there is a moment of revelation of Flint's past that is a real shock?
Luke Arnold: Toby Stephens, the actor who played him, was the only one who knew that. We were all shocked. There in that twist, we saw that the series was going to be very different from what was expected, it was very audacious.
Interviewer: Do you long for the sea and pirates?
Luke Arnold: I'm now doing Nautilus, a prequel to 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, for Disney.
Interviewer: Wow! Will it be Ned Land?
Luke Arnold: No, neither Captain Nemo. I'll be a soldier chasing him. And I'll also be in a thriller. And I'm still writing, I really like the series of novels.
Interviewer: Did you have to learn a lot of fencing to play a pirate?
Luke Arnold: Well, I was precisely the one who had the most experience with the sword. I studied theatrical fencing and my first job was as a fight choreographer in an adaptation of Peter Pan.
Interviewer: A premonition.
Luke Arnold: Hahaha, yes, I also played Romeo, who has to fight.
Interviewer: Better for Mercutio fencing.
Luke Arnold: Right. And Hamlet, but maybe I'm over my head for this one, for the prince. The Shakespearean character I'd like to play above all is Henry V.
Source: El País or for full version from other site: Notas de Prensa
**I changed some wording especially the bolded part also changed to make reading more easier for readers.
Translated with DeepL translator
#black sails#luke arnold#john silver#interview#the fetch phillips series#barcelona#libreria gigamesh
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Nadia Parkes as Rosa de Vargas in ‘The Spanish Princess’ (TV Series, 2019-2020).
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#nadia parkes#rosa de vargas#the spanish princess#perioddramaedit#fashion#brown hair#brown eyes#16th Century#Phoebe de Gaye
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Hey, uh, BBCM writers?
Where was this







in S3E4 Gwaine?
Where was the respect?
The happiness?
The mutual affection?
WHERE?
in the last scene actually but yknow
#it occured to me that some people have not seen the gwainevere photoshoot#and i had to remedy that#i'm convinced the people doing the photoshoots had no idea of the plot#they just saw pretty people and were like RIGHT#arwen who?#and honestly godbless#do the writers know we wouldn't have minded?#what's one more crush#if you ignore arwen lmao#it would've bee so much better than having one of Gwaine's first scenes#be him disrespecting a woman#can't even call it ooc when it's one of his first scenes#ughhhhhhhhhhhhhh#bbc merlin#guinevere pendragon#gwaine#anyway they are great friends just ignore that scene#merlin rambles#mine#source: farfarawaysite
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