i want to be with someone i love. i want to have a companion. i’d like to bring someone home to my family. i don’t want to live alone anymore. and i want a son or a daughter. we could have that together. i can’t give you everything. i know that. but i want to raise a family, and i’d love to raise one with you.
riley keough as daisy jones & sam claflin as billy dunne, daisy jones & the six, amazon prime // silver springs, fleetwood mac
bbc merlin’s political agenda of “i’ll wait for the king to die and fuck his son so good, he’ll have to adopt my politics” was actually so ahead of its time
the fact that evelyn hugo is gonna be adapted into a film, and not a 7-8 episode series with each episode being dedicated to a husband is just further proof that netflix doesn’t care about me
daisy jones & the six, by taylor jenkins reid
but music is never about music. if it was, we’d be writing songs about guitars. but we don’t. we write songs about women.
pretty sure i could romanticise anything, i am deeply delusional.
@booksociety‘s all by myself event: the seven husbands of evelyn hugo
❝ When you write the ending, Monique, make sure the reader understands that all I was ever really looking for was family. Make sure it’s clear that I found it. Make sure they know that I am heartbroken without it. ❞
hits pretty damn hard
me when the fanservice doesn’t hit: actually kind of sad to see writers lack courage in their narratives and paper over interesting ambiguity or characterization because of online opinions… this is why we need a firm wall between fandom and creators….
me when the fanservice does hit: haha fuck yes love being catered to and pressuring writers into doing what i want #cyberbullyingworks 👏👏👏👏
THE most hilarious review for The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
Harry smiled, relieved. “OK,” he said. “It’s me and you.” “Me and you, true blue.”
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