Hello mindhunter fans, apparently we have a SMALL chance of bringing MINDHUNTER back to netflix for a THIRD SEASON if we make noise about it ( acc to Asif Kapadia, who directed a couple episodes)
So internet do your thing.
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 like how Arthur at first agreed to Tommy and the later joins in.
an iconic scene
I never thought I'd see Brendon Urie in that much pastel. Thanks, @taylorswift
P.s: This song is eating my brain out.
I just watched Monday and I really enjoy watching indie but I dont understand....what was that? WHAT WAS THAT ENDING
Can we talk about Kristoff and the relationship he has with Anna and Elsa? I mean damn Disney stepped up it's game in there. Kristoff reacted in the most mature way when Anna was not paying enough attention to Kristoff. He understood that Elsa needs her and that Anna has to protect her and when Anna apologies for leaving him alone, he replies, " I know. My love is not fragile." (Paraphrasing here).
Also it's so wonderful that Elsa and Kristoff both have welcomed each other as family members. Elsa doesn't take Anna away and make Kristoff feel left off. And Kristoff is cool with Anna's close relationship to her sister. This is a family I whole heartedly stan.
He didn't want to go to the museum with Pine and I was like fine just call me I'll fill in bruh happily
He was hoping his Chris soulmate was Hemsworth!
Today is International Women’s Day. And while it is a day to celebrate women and their achievements, this day started as a protest, and it’s important to remember that.
To remember why we need an IWD.
For all the women who have died because they didn’t have access to contraception, or abortion, or medical care.
For all the women who live without access to sanitary products, because they can’t afford them or they’re not available or for cultural reasons.
For the women who are raped for trying to escape war, as payment or as punishment.
For the women who are abused and told their word means nothing, their experiences mean nothing, their lives are worth less than their attackers’.
For the women who, rather than facing a pay gap, are not allowed to work at all, or to drive a car, or to own a home.
For the women who are little more than property, cattle, who cannot make their own choices or live their own lives.
For the girls who are killed before they are born, or as babies, because they had the misfortune to be born without a penis.
For the women who had their children stolen away from them, and were never given anything back.
For the women unfairly imprisoned.
For the women told they’re not woman enough to be counted a woman, for trans women who don’t fit gender stereotypes, who don’t pass, and for those who do.
The women who have a voice, white women in western countries - it’s our job to speak up for those who can’t be heard. Today is a day for protest, not for muffins and ribbons and empty promises from men in power.
Y did Charlie have to die?
Sam would have had a white picket fence, a wife and kid, grew old without his brother, and never worried about hunting again.
Dean would have died young and without a partner or kids due to a hunt gone wrong
Sam had a white picket fence, a wife and kid, grew old without his brother, and never worried about hunting again.
Dean died young and without a partner or kids due to a hunt gone wrong
Do you see why fans are pissed?
Kala Ghoda Festival,2019,Mumbai