I thought I liked all members of Coldplay equally until I heard about the Melbourne show. The way I would be devastated if I went to a Coldplay concert and Guy wasn’t there 😭😭😭
FROM as a show is so special because it's one of those rare instances where the most disliked character that the fandom finds to be annoying for any and all reasons... is a white man. Instead of doing the usual thing where the most hated character is a woman who is over-hated for even the most minor misstep (with the underlying real reason being misogyny). And I just think that's so beautiful, so thank you Jim for being mildy but consistently irritating. The world is healing ❤️
Me: “Idk I don’t have a type”
The celebrities I find attractive pt 2 :
I want to be a fly on the wall during Quaid family Thanksgiving this year
Nobody:
Chris Martin performing on SNL:
We’d be friends ‘til we die
can you fucking believe. They introduce Desmond in season 2. and the A Plot cast mostly ignores him. while he’s actively having visions of the future. and literally having his own time travel subplot. just ON THE SIDE
I talk a lot about how you shouldn’t introduce time travel into your story if it’s not a story explicitly ABOUT time travel but ABC’s Lost provided us with something much funnier in season 3 and 4: ONE guy in your main cast can explicitly time travel and he ONLY uses it for personal reasons and no one else even cares that much or even knows about it. As a SUBPLOT
why did they make a B character the islands super special chosen Seer princess who’s canonically Chosen by the island as its special failsafe key. what is happening. Desmond Hume Most Character Of All Time
Why don’t we ever talk about how it’s BAFTA winner Jamie Bell and 3x Emmy nominee Evan Rachel Wood in this music video?
Every picture of Coldplay be like, the other members:
Chris Martin:
What’s the best Coldplay hidden track and why is it Chinese Sleep Chant?
I just KNOW dermatologists hate his ass 😭
Does anyone else feel like there’s been an increase of onscreen violence against women lately? Like I was just reading about horror movies out this month, so I read about The Substance and Terrifier 3. And look, I like horror, I don’t mind gore, and I’m at least mostly anti-censorship. But I just feel like lately I’ve seen a lot of fully onscreen, unflinching depictions of extreme brutality against women and I gotta say, it’s becoming a bit concerning. I don’t know, what do y’all think?