Eddie going from “You’re no Abuela, and you’re half a Carla, but you’ll do in a pinch” to “It’s in my will, if I die, you become Christopher’s legal guardian.” insp x // @texasbama
'we live with the reminder every day, staring us in the face' was such a cruel line. Coming from a mother about her own son? It makes me sick every time. It deprives little Buck of all humanity, it reduces him to nothing but the constant reminder of a bad memory. It makes him look like some sort of imposter, a stranger that lives in your house and asks to be loved without having any right to. Some horror movie shit. 'Staring us in the face'? Like he's nothing but a body that stole her dead son's features and now keeps teasing her about it; whose only purpose would be to make sure she remembers she has to keep the bad version forever because she wasn't allowed to keep the good one. Demanding attention just so he can torture her with the memory. I do wonder if Buck was ever anything to them - both his parents - other than 'defective spare parts' and a bad, bad memory to look away from for as long as they could
What people think writing is like: careful planning and thought out plotlines
What writing is actually like: being possessed by an idea that you are constantly arguing with
Synopsis • 6x01 "Let The Games Begins"
THE 118 RACE TO THE RESCUE WHEN A MECHANICAL FAILURE ON A BLIMP CAUSES HAVOC ON THE SEASON PREMIERE OF "9-1-1" MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, ON FOX
When a blimp suffers mechanical failure and its engine catches fire, Athena and the 118 must rescue victims both inside and outside a packed sports stadium. Bobby and Athena drop off May on her first day of college and discuss honeymoon plans, while Maddie and Chimney go to couple's therapy in the all-new "Let The Games Begin" Season Six premiere episode of 9-1-1 airing Monday, Sept. 19 (8:00-9:02 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (NIN-601) (TV-14 D, L, S, V)
Cast: Angela Bassett as Athena Grant; Peter Krause as Bobby Nash; Jennifer Love Hewitt as Maddie Kendall; Oliver Stark as Evan "Buck" Buckley; Kenneth Choi as Howie "Chimney" Han; Aisha Hinds as Henrietta "Hen" Wilson; Ryan Guzman as Eddie Diaz; Corinne Massiah as May Grant; Gavin McHugh as Christopher Diaz
i think the whole world needs to be talking about the heartstopper cast at pride, honestly. what they did was SO powerful. a group of young queer actors metaphorically (and literally) carrying each other while marching; holding hands and flipping off homophobes; giving credit to each other where it’s due and spontaneously hugging each other after encountering bigots; pulling each other away from said bigots and just being completely inseparable.
this is what pride is all about! they’re setting a perfect example, not just for the new generation but for EVERYONE.
hey so we all know the fae folk are prone to kidnapping/imprisoning humans yada yada yada
what do they actually do with them though?
i know it's for the better
today i am stuck on the moment after eddie at his most alert since he was shot asks "are you hurt" and then immediately fades once buck tells him he's okay
It doesn't take a long time after they get together for Geralt to realize what kind of power he has over Jaskier.
Jaskier: *is about to do something stupid that will probably get both of them injured or killed*
Geralt: *putting an arm over Jaskier’s waist* / *grabbing Jaskier’s hand and kissing it* / *stretching so his shirt rises, exposing his abs* / *giving Jaskier a suggestive look*
Jaskier: *totally forgets whatever he was about to do, focusing entirely on Geralt*
“May I?” “You may.”