James Norrington did nothing wrong. His only crime was being a Jane Austen hero in a Disney movie based on a theme park ride.
Patrick Doyle is the goat amongst movie score composers. Sense and Sensiblity (1995)? A classic. Cinderella (2015)? Absolutely gorgeous. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire? I could go on. Particularly his pieces for dances are some of the loveliest things I've ever heard. Everyone should go now and listen to La Valse de L'Amour immediately, it is the embodiment of fairy tale in music.
me and @myarmsaretoolong came to the same consensus, so i’m guessing we all have?
in short, we think we keep getting songs from previous seasons filtering through in slightly “inappropriate” places (e.g. amy’s theme being used for a different character, toxic playing for no reason) to further the whole “this is a simulation. the doctor is stuck in his own show” thing. but it’s not just that, he’s getting thrown into random echoes of the past, and it’s all distorted and not how it originally played out/SHOULD play out. major example: the midnight monster doesn’t have the “right” powers and mechanics. the doctor’s been thrown into his past in a way but it’s happening wrong
Is he a scary man covered in blood? Or is he my baby girl? Spot the difference
Team: go seduce Rasputin.
Conrad: oh, okay...
Rasputin: no no I don't want the puppy, i want to fuck a tiger. bring me the dilf.
Oxford: how do you want me?
You wouldn’t last an hour in the asylum where they raised me
British actor who was born in September 1960 and plays in a gay period drama in the 80s, many romantic leads in the 90s including a Jane Austen adaptation in 1995, a love interest in Bridget Jones and Love Actually, and later in their career, a gay guy in the 60s whose lover is one of the guys from Brideshead Revisited (2008). Now this could be either Hugh Grant or Colin Firth—
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.
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
he’s me
the blade is folded steel. that’s gold filigree laid into the handle. if i may — perfectly balanced. the tang is nearly the full width of the blade.