I hate game of thrones for ruining book characters for me, Tywin, Roose and Jorah are all awful in the books but if you cast them with theatre DILFs with deep voices and piercing eyes im gonna be in love.
Miss Scarlet S5 : Patrick Nash - The only way is up
North & South (2004) · Episode 4
Original caption: (Above) Admiral Dick Barthelmess (in the fancy hat) comes aboard the ship Talayha and is saluted by the crew (left to right), Seaman Warner Baxter, First Mate Bill Powell and the Captain Ronald Colman. (Below) First Mate Powell, left, and Captain Colman show a catch which proves that the Adminral did not sefert because there were no fish. Photoplay, 1934
Alan Rickman as Colonel Brandon in SENSE AND SENSIBILITY (1995) dir. Ang Lee
"No doubt, I'm sure you have expensive taste." "Actually, I don't."
Today's Seal Is: Unlimited Scraggliness
Crow's feet appreciation post.
Can we talk about how Siegfried, who is a profoundly emotional being, became a beacon of steadfastness, a quiet presence ready to serve, keeping vigilent, swallowing his own fear so he could be there for her?
How he knew too much about war to offer hollow niceties and false hopes that would strike her down if proven untrue but braced himself to become the unfaltering force that would keep her upright if it came to it?
How he was grateful to Tristan for being the counterpoint to that and staying optimistic because he also knew it was what she needed?
How he crumbled with her when the coast was clear, therefore revealing how much he was affected all along because his own sense of self has long merged with her and if she falls he will hold her up but will be doing so on his knees because her pain is his pain?
CAN WE TALK ABOUT THAT?