Charles Dance fanboying about Dame Judi Dench and Dame Maggie Smith
solitude
Sam is so handsome
CTM hot take: Despite me being an unhinged Turnadette fangirl (it’s my favorite romance ever), I don’t actually personally find Patrick Turner/Stephen McGann to be attractive. His age especially gives me an ick…
Sam West in ACGAS, on the other hand…gimme. I don’t even care if he’s probably nearly as old.
Full bromance tv guide interview btw :3
i agree with this perspective . siegfried just wanted to prove he can still “get it “. bosworth and carmody both made him think that time passes him by ,so he wanted to show ( to himself also) he has not given up on life . i don’t know if i can categorise it as a mid life crisis …but 😂
i believe he hasn’t entirely figured out his feelings for audrey ,but he s getting there . i think he knows there is an attraction,but he respects her a lot and doesn’t act on it ,he doesn’t see her as just a woman ,but much more than that .
i really respect the writers for taking their time to put together this beautiful story ,and not rushing it (although i wouldn’t mind them getting together as soon as possible)
listen i'm all for a slow burn, but at this point they should not be bringing any more 'love interests' for either one of them into the show. gerald was more than enough for that kind of storyline. adding ms gratley in is a dumb choice in my opinion.
if they want to drag out audrey and siegfried actually getting together, fine. BUT one or both of them needs to at least have the realization they have feelings for the other, and focus on them dealing with that and the tension it will cause.
the audience is starting to get impatient with this, and if nothing has been moved forward between them by the end of the christmas special, it does the show a big disservice.
how many times siegfried needs to show audrey that he loves her
"All God's Creatures" parallels (1.7, 2.7 and 3.6)
Oscar Wilde, once said, “I never travel without my diary. One should always have something sensational to read in the train.”
River Song, later tells the Doctor, “Oh, it’s my diary. One should always have something sensational to read on a spaceship.”
DI Jack Robinson In The Episode “Marked For Murder”
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries (2012-2015) ↳ 2x06 Marked For Murder
I suddenly realized that unless something changed soon, I was going to live a life where my major relationship was with a bottle of wine, and I'd finally die fat and alone and be found three weeks later, half-eaten by wild dogs. BRIDGET JONES'S DIARY (2001) Dir. Sharon Maguire
Undoubtedly the best performance came from Anton Walbrook. Emeric had written the part of Lermontov, the autocratic impresario, with him in mind. He had a repressed, pent-up energy about him that was perfect for the part. Emeric thought that Lermontov was one of the best characters he ever created, but he was too readily accused of basing him on the tyrannical impresario par excellence, Sergei Diaghilev. Emeric denied the charge: ‘There is something of Diaghilev, something of Alex Korda, something of Michael and quite a bit of me’.
Kevin MacDonald: Emeric Pressburger - the Life and Death Of A Screenwriter