He said he was a gentleman and he meant it. There was more than one thing he was gonna be following through on in that gazebo…being a gentleman was one of them.
I just don’t think we’ve spoken enough about the fact that Anthony and Kate were both so pent up in that gazebo they were tearing each other’s clothes off and yet Anthony still stopped and went
“Wait, I need a little pillow for my girl. And a blanket for when we’re spooning afterwards.”
ANTHONY?!
I’m joining you on that hill
To all Oncers, do we think David Nolan aka Prince Charming is illiterate? Like he has to be without a doubt. All that’s stopping it from being canon is one person on the show saying so
Me after two hours of social interaction
"Wigged Norrington is still hot, y'all are just sleepin on it."
This scene fucking killed me. Jack keeping his fingers on Belle's pulse all night just to make sure she was still alive is such a romantic yet sad little detail. Man probably didn't get an ounce of sleep that night. 😭
im sorry i couldnt get this meme out of my head after That Scene
If Mr. Collins can girl boss so can you
The craziest thing about Austen is she fully admits that being officious and shameless works! Mr. Collins got that amazing living from Lady Catherine for free, Lucy got Robert Ferrars and his fortune, it is strongly hinted that Mrs. Clay would have succeeded with Sir Walter if she had stuck with it...
The question that she poses instead is, "Was it worth it and who will you become?"
You cannot pursue wealth and status with your entire soul and come out the other side unscathed.
no thoughts just jack dawkins' stupid flowy sleeves covered in blood
The traditional Earth ballad is back!
I really like fictional couples that actually enjoy spending time with each other. It seems like such a simple, mundane thing. But, often, I see fictional couples who are completely enamored and dramatic and willing to die for each other, which is fine. But like… do they enjoy hanging out? Do they have private jokes and would they be friends even if they weren’t in love? It feels like such a basic thing, but it’s something that I actually don’t see that often. And it feels so refreshing and honest compared to these over-dramatic romeo and juliet-esque romances. Just two people who become good friends and because they enjoy each other’s presence so much it grows into a strong attraction. It feels more real and tangible than two attractive people meeting and “falling in love at first sight” - like, of course, you fell in love at first sight! You’re both supermodels! Sorry, can’t relate.