Niles Crane favorite looks season 3
“I’m a police officer. I’m a police officer, and I want a cup of tea.”
The evolution of a motto. From angrily shouting it at Tristan, to hollow flirting, to actually meaning it this time. for @graceisinthelibrary
This scene will never not be funny to me
Isn't there something morbid in burying one's heart with the dead?That's a strange thing for you to say. Your capacity for loving, your joy in living, is buried in a little space of time you've forgotten. In some vague way, I still have......hope? Yes, I suppose that's it. Have you, Charles? Do you feel that there... really is someone? That someday you may find her? You may have... come so near her, may even have brushed her on the street... You might even have met her, Charles. Met her and not known her. It might be someone you know, Charles. It might... it might even be me.
RANDOM HARVEST (1942) | dir. Mervyn LeRoy
Only day you can rb this
That's it. That's the whole show.
Is there any emotional impact when you hear Clara’s theme?
Something romantic….
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?
Jane and Lisbon every time they question the victim's family :