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Mia Wasikowska in Jane Eyre (2011)
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HOUSE OF THE DRAGON (2022-)
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Saw people posting this on Twitter. Love his take on things
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THE LAST OF US (2023) — 1.08 “When We Are In Need”
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As the resident expert I know of about asoiaf, could explain to me (a person who knows jack shit about it) what is going on with Cersei and Taena Merryweather?
In the fourth book Cersei is basically de facto the king. She is largely a paranoid incompetent fascist because she is her father’s son and she’s really really scared all the time. Taena Merryweather is a woman at court with her husband who wants to be like an important figure in the Cersei administration, but Taena ends up falling into the role of Cersei’s evil advisor/yes-man like she’s in her ear being like yes queen the Tyrells ARE all out to get you definitely act accordinglyyyy.
Cersei trusts her more than anyone. They sleep in the same bed and Cersei tells Taena her deepest darkest secret that is the foundation of her insane worldview that she’s never told anyone in the whole world, the prophecy she is terrified will come to fruition. They also have sex but as an unrepentant fascist, 20 year victim of marital rape, and Lannister worldview-haver, Cersei can really only conceive of power and intimacy through gendered sexual violence so she spends the entire time basically trying to be her rapist husband. It gets weird.
It could not be more obvious that Taena is mostly manipulating Cersei for her own ends and telling her everything she wants to hear. However, even when Cersei is at her lowest and Taena flees court after Cersei gets arrested, Cersei thinks of her as her dearest and only friend. In this she is a lot more like her brother Tyrion than she thinks.
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꣑ৎ [ danyweek day 7: alternate universe ]
princess daenerys stormborn targaryen, rhaegar wins au
— commission done by @/love98u on twt
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I haven’t been keeping up so as far as I know the whole season’s been leaked already but does anyone have HOTD S3 theories lmao
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Can you explain Jon king beyond on the wall endgame to me? I love it but I haven’t connected all the dots
Jon starts calling the nights watchmen crows and the wildlings free folk, something really only the wildlings do, and never switches back. He is half bael the bard on his mom’s side and half bael the bard metaphor on his dad’s side. Wildlings choose their own king and they are actively choosing to follow Jon across the wall and down to Winterfell when none of the watchmen will back up his attempt to desert. He keeps making power decisions for the free folk like the baby switch or the marriage alliance or the gift or the suicide mission to hardhome. That damn bird keeps shouting SNOW!!! KING!!! SNOW!!!! His presence is causing mass religious conversion to the old gods among nights watch recruits. I say he is de facto king beyond the wall because no one has bothered to tell him yet but after the “death” of Mance Rayder he is the leader of the free folk.
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cersei inspired by one rijksmuseum painting ❤️🔥
#omg I was there a couple months ago I feel like I know which one it was#the hella stained glass one???? was that it???#Cersei
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Do you have a favorite fictional character that has done some rather problematic, morally wrong things? (Not just murder)
#oh man so many wrongbad actions bran has done which aren't even accessible to basically anyone else#tyrion. yeah. love him.#andrei warandpeace.
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It's always "take vengeance on your slavers" but when I, MIRRI MAZ DUUR, do it with a fan favorite character---
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POV: Ur dying on the trident n this is the last thing u see before the Stranger takes ur soul 💀
Based on this tweet ⬇️

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i don’t get horror movies, why doesn’t the protagonist just act in a way which will prevent a story from being told or piece of entertaining media made
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Come with me to the House of the Undying, and you shall drink of truth and wisdom.









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It's time to determine by popular vote...
Who is the hottest man in A Knight's Tale?
Row 1 - William Thatcher [Heath Ledger] - Count Adhemar of Anjou [Rufus Sewell]
Row 2 - Geoffrey Chaucer [Paul Bettany] - Edward the Black Prince [James Purefoy]
Row 3 - Roland [Mark Addy] - Wat [Alan Tudyk]
This poll has been update and re-posted
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