From the Turkish series Büyük Sürgün Kafkasya episode 4…
For @99point9percentwhump and @queennuthouse 🕺🏻
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From the Turkish series Büyük Sürgün Kafkasya episode 4…
For @99point9percentwhump and @queennuthouse 🕺🏻
Tiger Bay (1959) hypothermia
“This is gonna suck” | burns | cauterization
Fortitude s01e11-e12: Vincent and Natalie visit Dr. Allerdyce in the hospital to investigate the cause of her “illness”. (For context: There are these killer parasitic wasps that sting animals and humans in Fortitude and their mode of reproduction is to inject an unwilling host with their larvae, which then ingest the host from within). Vincent finds Dr. Allerdyce body riddled with sores from which parasitic wasps emerge, and then a swarm of wasps come out of her mouth and attack Vincent. He traps himself in the room and the only way to kill these killer parasitic wasps is to explode the whole room with them in it. Miraculously, Vincent comes out of the explosion alive - badly burned and stung upwards of 200 hundred stings and goes into anaphylaxis. Natalie saves his life by performing emergency tracheotomy. Later in the hospital, Natalie informs a badly-burned Vincent that he’s unlikely to be carrying the larvae.
torture | made to watch | begging
Charmed (2018) s01e10: Harry is trapped in Tartarus where a Dragon Eye is torturing Harry with scorpion stings that cause painful memories.
“Let me take her pain. Give me the memory instead! Come on, you overgrown lizard. Torture me. I dare you.”
9-1-1 s04e14: Buck frantically saves a severely injured Eddie.
“Hey, just…you just stay with me, okay?”
Outer Banks s02e10: “JJ, Please, Stay With Me!”
The North Water S01E05
Excerpt of this glorious scene from the book this series is based on:
They carry Sumner inside and lay him on a cot near the stove. The priest covers him in blankets, then crouches down and tries to shake him awake.
“Who are you?” he says. “What ship did you come from?”
Sumner half-opens one eye but doesn’t attempt to answer. The priest frowns, then leans forward and examines Sumner’s front-blackened countenance more closely.
“Duetsch?” he asks him. “Dansk? Ruski? Scots? Which one is it now?”
Sumner gazes back at him for a moment without interest or recognition, then closes his eyes again. The priest stays crouching beside him for a moment, then nods and stands up.
“You lie there awhile and rest yourself,” he says, “whoever you are. We’ll talk more after.”
Sumner, lying motionless, smells the hot food. Its soft scent reaches him through the nerveless weft of his exhaustion and indifference. He is not hungry, but he is beginning to remember what hunger might be like, the particular, hopeful nature of its aching. Is he ready to return to all that? Does he want to? Could he?
He opens his eyes and looks around: wood, metal, wool, grease; green, black, grey, brown. He turns his head. There is a grey-haired man sitting at a wooden table. The man closes the book he is reading, murmurs out a prayer, then stands up and brings one of the bowls over to where Sumner is lying.
“Will you eat something now?” he asks him. “Here, let me help you.”
The priest kneels down, puts his hand behind Sumner’s head, and raises it up. He scoops a piece of meat onto the spoon and brings the spoon to Sumner’s lips. Sumner blinks. A wave of feeling, dense and unnameable, sweeps through his body.
“I can feed you better if you’d open up your mouth a little,” the priest says. Sumner doesn’t move. He understands what is being asked of him but makes no effort to comply.
“Come on now,” the priest says. He puts the very tip of the metal spoon onto Sumner’s lower lip and gently presses down. Sumner’s mouth opens a little. The priest tips the spoon up quickly, and the meet slides onto Sumner’s lacerated tongue. He lets it sit there a moment.
“Chew,” the priest tells him, making a chewing motion himself and pointing at his jaw so Sumner is sure to see. “You won’t get any of the goodness out if you don’t chew it right.”
Sumner closes his mouth. He feels the meat’s taste seeping into him. He chews it twice, then swallows. He feels a sharp pain and then a duller ache.
“Good,” the priest says. He scoops another piece of meat and does the same again. Sumner eats three more pieces but lets the fourth drop out onto the floor unchewed.
The priest nods, then lowers Sumner’s head back down on the blanket.
“We’ll try you with a mug of tea later on,” he says. “See how you do with that.”
Truly, one of the most beautiful after-care scenes I’ve ever seen, and Jack O’Connell deserves an Emmy for his portrayal of the tormented broken Patrick Sumner, his eyes reflected so much sadness and pain it was almost heartbreaking to watch…
Friends, you must read, and you must watch.
“Let’s go home son. I’m not leaving you like this.”
Beautiful scene from the Brazilian series Dom episode 5
Hot Potato (1979) movie [orig. title: “La patata bollente”]
Character: Claudio, portrayed by Massimo Ranieri.
Type of whumps: badly beaten, dragging himself away, rescued, many grimacing, injured and in pain, moaning and panting, in need of help to walk.
I personally translated and subtitled it for English viewers.
From the Belgian Netflix series Thieves of the Woods, a story very similar that of Robin Hood, where a bandit named Jan risks his life to save the poor and exploit the rich. It’s not going too well for him as you can see :)
Episode 3 - Beaten and kidnapped for ransom, fevered and treated.
Episode 7 to 9 - Captured, whipped, hanged and dies, brought back to life.
Ep. 10 - Severely beaten.
Note: This is shamfully and extremely summarized to fit everything into one post, does not do every scene justice. I might do close-ups if you’re interested :)
Don Johnson in The Long Hot Summer (1985).
9-1-1 Lone Star s01e10: TK tries his best to rescue a woman stuck in a bus that’s slowly catching fire. It becomes too much for him and as he starts to lose consciousness, his father + the 126 arrive to rescue him and the woman in the nick of time.
—the music score in this scene was just PERFECT. not gonna lie, i teared up.
Jude Law and Bobby Schofield in The Black Sea (2014). Tobin (whumpee) is hit by a blast of water from a hole in the submarine. Robinson is forced to choose between helping save the ship and saving him. He rescues Tobin via some very attractive dragging/fireman carrying, resuscitates him, and comforts him. He also saves him again a few minutes later (not in gifs).