Just Indian things
Frequency of dis promo increases my heart beat...#
Wow.
Season 1 was innocent in many ways. In the way Grace behaved, in the way Tommy operated. He is ruthless but it was with caution. It really sticks to your heart you know season 1 and even after the betrayal. Also Helen Mcrory is just a queen.
Season 2 is good. The story line is done well. Tommy is a reckless businessman and so direct to the point, it's like his sensitivity to his family members is somewhat lost. Helen Mcrory is queen and the Shelby boys start becoming endearing to you even after all the shit they do.
Season 3 is a fucking emotional roller coaster. It is so intense it's going to take some time, getting used to, after the season ends. Shelby's world has becoming very bloody and dangerous, characters are walking on the edge almost literally sometimes. Also Tom Hardy as Alfie Solomons, nails the character in this season.
Season 4 has no rules. Everything is game here. Tommy seems a bit wiser in here and so does Arthur. And ambitions.
I usually get attached to heroine's character but I kind of didn't get attached to Grace Shelby. Even though they are in love, there is something wrong about their relationship, something you can't put a finger on.
Polly is just honestly the heart of the business. She knows everything whether it's because she has gypsy blood or because she is very observant, it doesn't matter. I aspire to be her honestly.
Alfie Solomons. He is a bad gangster but I like him.
Lastly Tommy Shelby. He is intricate and amazing. He does bad things but you will still like him and see him in a good light. You will root for him and he won't let you down even if he lets down his family.
I relate to Sierra because I have been in her place where she wasn't comfortable with how she looked and didn't think she was capable of finding a good looking boy with a good heart. So I understand her breakdown in front of her parents and where she came from when she practically catfished Jamey. I understand where her insecurities come from.
However having said that, it's no excuse for most of the things she did. You cannot let a person believe you are someone else and play with that person's feelings. Any relation has to be based on trust and catfishing doesn't exactly help that (duh). It's no excuse for what she did to humiliate Veronica. It was plain and simple mean. It's a fine movie but they could have moulded the content better, considering they wanted to pull attention to body positivity and all the topics surrounding that.
Representation matters.
Show this photo to your daughters as they grow up.
Show them that courage is important, even in the scariest of situations. This woman stood up and faced her fears, spoke her truth in front of a group of men while balancing the world on her shoulders. She is a hero. She is a representation for all women who are done being assaulted and abused.
I Believe Dr. Christine Blasey Ford
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.
so I got into grad school today with my shitty 2.8 gpa and the moral of the story is reblog those good luck posts for the love of god
Miss Taylor Swift handpicked fans all the way from India for her secret sessions?
**checks mail***
I DIDN'T GET MY INVITATION?!😭😭😭
@taylorswift
Those two dumbfucks need to know that power of music is so much greater. That creativity cannot be brought.
You're so close, yet so far apart;
That bridge is the horizon of where ends meet and freedom starts,
Evenings eclipse in paper prints and coffee stains,
Rummaged bones and tiredness, crumbs of hardwork remain.
Headphones on, travelling long,
Rattling compartments - their church sermons.
Curated photos and thumb talks;
What could possibly go wrong?
Love materialises for fifteen minutes,
With renaissance sighs, for swollen lips.
Tokens of promises billed under "Laters, darling",
Lingering aftertaste of rubber burning.
Neon lights and clichéd fantasies -
Honestly, they're just trying to get on with it.
Youthful thought, is this what marks the young heart?
You're so close, yet so far apart.