sometimes i try and think about how successful i could have been if it weren’t for the tv shows im obsessed with
Jules from Euphoria is a Faerie from the Faerie world who probably keeps a dollar under your pillow for your tooth and whispers magic for sweet dreams to people who have trouble sleeping.
Bly Manor was entirely different than Hill House. The speed of it, the horror, the jump scares - all varied and might put off people because they expected a hill house kind of show.
But its not.
The only thing it shares with Hill House is the theme of love. Bly Manor is basically centered around the theme of how relationships made by us will haunt us for the rest of our life, good or bad. We see that in the blind faith- toxic relationship of Peter and Rebecca, which in the end leads to Rebecca’s demise. In contrast, is the beautiful, pure relationship of Owen and Hannah. Owen is haunted by his love for Hannah that makes him build the restaurant and name it after his dad puns that made Hannah laugh. Then there is Dani and Jamie’s relation that has an impending doom attached to it and yet their love for each other haunts them so much which leads to Dani drowning her self in the lake to avoid physically hurting Jamie and Jamie searching for Dani in reflections after.
The kids relationship to their parents who have died, haunt them, Viola’s relation and attachment to her daughter leads her to become this forgetful horrible ghost that destroys anything and everything that comes in her path. The uncle’s betrayed love for his brother, the regretful romance with his sister-in-law haunts him. Dani’s love for Eddie and her guilt of breaking his heart, haunts her.
The show is a goth romance in a way. It’s a love story as Flora observes in the end. I personally loved it and the underlying themes will wrench your heart out. It’s fucking beautiful.
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I feel weird and awkward.....infact a bit incomplete with nothing left to say.A part of my childhood memory has been ripped off me. And I thought memories were supposed to be immortal.
steve harrington has maybe the best character arc ever written for television, he went from asshole dudebro to father of the year to the lesbian ally we all deserve
Comments like these are the reason y I am still on this hellsite
Jake Gyllenhaal is finally going to get to experience Red (Taylor's Version) the way everyone else did
I never thought I'd see Brendon Urie in that much pastel. Thanks, @taylorswift
P.s: This song is eating my brain out.