so I'm currently watching interview with the vampire (the show) and these bitches make will and hannibal look like the most healthy couple in the world.
and now imagine what happens when lucy joins them. we all know that she makes lockwood act even more stupid to impress her so imagine the chaos that will ensue.
Imagine the first time George came to the archive with Lockwood. The archivists would have been so excited to see George again because they would have feared he would have left the industry after getting fired only to realise now he comes to visit with a maniac who puts his feet up on the desk.
I have a really specific way of organizing my books but I really can't explain it. it's mostly 🌠vibesðŸŒ
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Physically I'm at work, emotionally I'm screaming into the void, spiritually I'm in bed, mentally I'm writing fanfiction
I get Mary Key in the way that I want my whole body to be tattooed with song lyrics
The more I reflect on the show, the more I understand and am happy with the plot and dialogue deviations. I think this comes from my realisation that it’s not just dialogue from the book they had to transfer, but moreover Lucy’s descriptive narration as well, and turn that into new dialogue and story. Additionally, they have to be able to show perspectives other than Lucy’s, which I think they did exceptionally well.
do yall remember the guy on reddit that posted about how he thought he was homophobic because he hated it when his roommate brought boys over?
and then it just turned out he was in love with his roommate?
I have a feeling that's gonna be Eddie this season..
everything is about their divorce, I can't do this anymore
One of the reasons why I think that Lucy, Lockwood and George work so well as a trio is that they very much complete each other, making up for each other's weaknesses.
Like, Lockwood and George are a bit too aloof but Lucy is very emotionally mature. Lucy and George are a bit too flaky but Lockwood is a strong leader. Lockwood and Lucy are a bit too impulsive but George is levelheaded.
They're all very flawed and damaged kids but they raise each other up at every turn, effectively helping the others better themselves.
You know, they just work. They make sense. It's beautiful.
strangers by ethel cain is so will graham coded.
the podcast got me
(it's insane how a fan product can be so much better than the material it's based on..)