I find these portraits a symbolic telling of their relationship with the spotlight (public):
The Queen looks at the spotlight head on, however her expression is impassive, we don't know for sure how she feels. She has become good at maintaining her duty. Margaret is looking down quite solemnly. I suppose this is the time her marriage and her character in public starts to fall apart. Both sisters are probably sharing the same light because it falls on the Queens left and Margaret's right.
Philip also has the spotlight on his left side who looks down tired. Submissive. Given up.
Charles also has the spotlight on his left side however he is looking at it shyly as if he is peeping through a half closed door as secrets unfold before him. As if he is sizing up the whole thing in secret.
And Anne has the spotlight on her right like her Aunt Margaret and she looks distant, daydreaming, like she is present physically but emotionally and mentally she's somewhere else. Hesitant.
NEW character posters The Crown season 3. “Time tests us all.” Olivia Colman, Helena Bonham Carter, Tobias Menzies, Josh O'Connor and Erin Doherty star in The Crown Season 3. November 17th. Photo: Netflix
"It's a good thing dreams change or else the world would be full of cowboys and princesses."
Stephen Colbert at a graduation speech In Northwestern University ( I am paraphrasing and the university might not be right..)
God bless this post.
an accurate representation of my tumblr dashboard
I love seeing videos of pandas being manhandled
I want to live my life the way Villanelle lives in Killing Eve. She lives in Paris, in a wonderful apartment with some really fashionable clothes. She is ferally Bi and gets off killing people. That's the dream life baby.
The wave of nostalgia that is hitting me rn is so massive....
"Hunter/Gatherer 1.0" and "without a software upgrade". I love THIS.
how did my ancestors survive the brutal unforgiving wilderness when I get anxiety sweats from going to Target
Craig Mazin explains all the events that happened in the first episode and the podcast delves into the accuracy of all the events portrayed in the episode. It's a really great mini series and very relevant in our time when our entire planet is fighting this invisible war of bringing the truth to the surface. The series is a stunning, detailed and emotional retelling of a horrific event that most of us chose to ignore blissfully and has shaped modern history. It reminds us, how humanity is our worst night mare and best hope.
I want to know what test group saw the official logo and went " this is gonna hype em up".
That's all of us actually
El at the beginning vs. the end of season 3