Happy Sharpe Saturday
Hey guys i know i've been super MIA these past weeks, because I've been having some stressful times ahhh but look I drew this the other day and I wanted to share :D super rushed but it made me happy. i'll try to make some time to answer asks one of these days! Until then i need to study for some exams so hhh see you soon guys !!
when will people listen to what the dialogue in Crimson Peak actually says about the canonically 2-year-not-grooming age difference between Lucille and Thomas and understand that she was just as lonely and abused as he was when the incest started
you had headcanon all you want about how their relationship evolved by the 1901 but please stop trying to make something that was consensual and born out of desperation for comfort weird
Lucille took locks of hair from each of their victims, so lovingly braided each one of them, and kept them neatly in a drawer.
Because she’s just sentimental like that.
I don’t even care if it’s macaroni, ramen or those little bowls you stick in the microwave. Please, I need reassurance that most of the population on tumblr WOULDN’T STARVE TO DEATH if their parents couldn’t fix them food or they couldn’t go out to eat.
So much is said in the Crimson Peak fandom about Tom Hiddleston’s ass
And not enough about Jessica Chastain backlit in a translucent white nightgown with apparently nothing underneath
Thomas Sharpe being mildly bewildered by everyone else's impressions of his sister, because he's used to how she acts when nobody else is around
what do you mean Lucille doesn't laugh or smile? she laughs all the time- very refined laughter, to be sure, but still! not blinking? now, what the devil are you on about? listen here, he's quite sure he knows his own sister and she blinks a perfectly ordinary amount
everyone else sees: a faintly terrifying walking red flag
Thomas sees: Oh She Is So Quietly Supportive And Intelligent And Pleasant To Be Around (Besides The Occasional Brutal Murder) UwU
Edith is 24. The flashback at the beginning with Eleanor's ghost happens when she's 10, and then the main action takes place "14 years later" according to a title card onscreen
Thomas is 34, based on the date of the newspaper announcing Beatrice's murder (1879), his age at the time (12), and the present year shown in Carter Cushing's checkbook (1901)
Lucille is 36, from the same logic above. (people seem to enjoy interpreting their age gap as much larger, which is weird to me because it's stated onscreen? by Alan when he's confronting them near the end? even if you don't pause the movie to read document dates- understandable -"12 and 14 when Beatrice was murdered" makes the gap clear)
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