AGATHA ALL ALONG 1.05 - Darkest Hour Wake Thy Power WANDAVISION 1.09 - The Series Finale
AGATHA ALL ALONG (2024) Familiar by Thy Side - 1.06 dir. Gandja Monteiro.
“stop traumadumping to your friends tell this to your therapist” my god they paywalled human connection
“If a friend of mine gave a feast, and did not invite me to it, I should not mind a bit. but if a friend of mine had a sorrow and refused to allow me to share it, I should feel it most bitterly. If he shut the doors of the house of mourning against me, I would move back again and again and beg to be admitted so that I might share in what I was entitled to share. If he thought me unworthy, unfit to weep with him, I should feel it as the most poignant humiliation.”
Oscar Wilde
in the bar passing the phone around saying “have you read this poem? have you read this poem?”
DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE 2024 | dir. Shawn Levy (Clip)
My babies!!!!
Daenerys Targaryen (Daemon's vision) in HOUSE OF THE DRAGON S02E08 | "The Queen Who Ever Was"
DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN TRAILER
I NEED THIS INJECTED DIRECTLY INTO MY VEINS
#🏳️🌈?
HOUSE OF THE DRAGON (2022-) S02E06 | "Smallfolk"
"Dragon's eggs, Daenerys, from the Shadow Lands beyond Asshai. The ages have turned them to stone, but they will always be beautiful." — Magister Illyrio Mopatis
HOUSE OF THE DRAGON — S02E03 | "The Burning Mill" GAME OF THRONES — S01E01 | "Winter Is Coming"
grief finds u in the middle of the street love finds u in the middle of a field
Simon Strong and Daemon at the Harrenhal dinner:
it’s kinda fucked up that you’re only an age for a year. I didn’t know how to be 23 yet, let me try again
I’m going to think about this forever…
dr james wilson - house 2004-2012
I have read your poems with my door locked late at night and I have read them on the seashore where I could look all round me and see no more sign of human life than the ships out at sea: and here I often found myself waking up from a reverie with the book open before me. Love all poetry, and high generous thoughts make the tears rush to my eyes, but sometimes a word or a phrase of yours takes me away from the world around me and places me in an ideal land surrounded by realities more than any poem I ever read.
Bram Stoker, from a letter to Walt Whitman written c. February 1872