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. đ
we all talk about elizabethâs kiss of death but i want to talk about how every ship james ever sails on ( the dauntless, the interceptor, the pearl, the endeavor ) ends up at the bottom of the ocean with the exception of the dutchman,  which is the ship that he himself dies on
That "Be someone's reason to bloom again, for you" troupe
Iâm 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 thatâs stopping it from being canon is one person on the show saying so
Oh how I love being a hinged woman fighting daily to not let the screws go loose
i love unhinged women but i also love women who try so fucking hard to be hinged. clinging to those hinges by her fingernails.
the fact that logan put on a cozy sweater to psychologically trap his son and smother him in his arms. female manipulator
me and @myarmsaretoolong came to the same consensus, so iâm guessing we all have?
in short, we think we keep getting songs from previous seasons filtering through in slightly âinappropriateâ places (e.g. amyâs theme being used for a different character, toxic playing for no reason) to further the whole âthis is a simulation. the doctor is stuck in his own showâ thing. but itâs not just that, heâs getting thrown into random echoes of the past, and itâs all distorted and not how it originally played out/SHOULD play out. major example: the midnight monster doesnât have the ârightâ powers and mechanics. the doctorâs been thrown into his past in a way but itâs happening wrong
The show would be peak television if we just got a little bit of George Russellâs bare ass
if The Gilded Age (the show) wanted to be Great, it would stop the bullshit with Meryl Streep's daughter and be about:
a) fucking
b) Nathan Lane's accent
c) that Russell broad going "darling I need 37.3 million 2023 dollars (American) to fund a party at which I will drop an entire chandelier on Mrs. Astor and her associates"
to which her husband invariably hands her a blank check and goes "what my baby wants my baby gets, now send a telegram if you need me, I'm off to kill a union leader in the street"
I'll be honest, I don't think the brief appearances of the Midnight entity that we get in this episode are actually what the creature literally looks like so much as it's just a representation of what the mind sees if someone catches a glimpse of it in the corner of their eye or in a shadow at the end of a long sparsely lit corridor.
We only ever see it in those contexts; moments in which the mind can't quite grapple with what it sees, or even if it saw anything at all, and hence it's left as a vaguely blobby and featureless grey mass.