A final selection of Pat Troughton's varied looks in The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel (ITP, 1955 - 1956)
big mood
i’m a simple girl. I hear a movie is extremely disturbing, i add it to my watchlist.
Can teachers please stop marking participation on the basis of who is “brave” enough to speak up in class?
Because I absolutely engage in the topics but in order for my to vocalize my thoughts I have to go over and over it in my head, I get pains in my chest and feel incredibly anxious.
Just because my social anxiety prevents me from speaking up in class doesn’t mean my grades should suffer because of it.
peter "sleeps like a damsel" cushing
boyfriends are cool and all but consider this: star trek
Paul opening a bottle for his wife April in The Brothers.
Fun fact: Colin Baker and Liza Goddard were actually married to each other irl as well as in the show!
Day 6 - Beach Episode! (watch out Alastor, these are dangerous waters!!)
@voxteks-sharkweek
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight explores one of the oldest and most profound narrative archetypes, to wit: “What if there was this really weird guy who showed up?”
I saw your recent response to the question concerning the supposed romance between Spock and Kirk. And you said that we would never know unless Gene Roddenberry rose from the grave. As compelling as your argument was I just never got that vibe from The Original Series. I have always felt that Gene's ideas were groundbreaking and revolutionary. I think that if Gene meant there to be a gay couple he would have had the balls to write it right out. Then again it was a different time. Love your blog!
but like
he did have the balls to write it
The origin of t’hy’la: Gene Roddenberry came up with the name in his novelization of Star Trek: The Motion Picture. The word “t’hy’la” is Vulcan and means ‘brother’, ‘friend’ and/or ‘lover’. The use of t’hy’la: "Jim! Goodbye, my…my t’hy’la. This is the last time I will permit myself to think of you or even your name again.""And on the bridge - Kirk! The mere name made Spock groan inwardly as he remembered what it had cost him to turn away from that welcome. T’hy’la!"
Roddenberry: “I definitely designed it as a love relationship… That was the relationship I tried to draw. I think I also tried to draw a feeling of belief that very few of us are complete unto ourselves. It’s quite a lovely thing… where two halves make a whole.”
Interviewer: “There’s a great deal of writing in the Star Trek movement which compares the relationship between Alexander and Hephaistion to the relationship between Kirk and Spock - focusing on the closeness of the friendship, the feeling that they would die for one another…”Roddenberry: “Yes, there’s certainly some of that - certainly with love overtones. Deep love. The only difference being, the Greek ideal - we never suggested in the series - physical love between the two. But it’s the - we certainly had the feeling that the affection was sufficient for that, if that were the particular style of the 23rd century.”
we certainly had the feeling that the affection was sufficient for that
we certainly had the feeling that the affection was sufficient for that
we certainly had the feeling that the affection was sufficient for that
Sarah, astrophysicist, gemini. Ace, aro, enbie. She/her. If I act weird at you, I'm sorry in advance. I have severe mental health problems and am trying my best.
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