What was going on with Billy’s hair in season 3?
Besides Dacre telling them he wanted Billy’s hair to be longer and probably a bigger wig budget – glorious fluff.
Billy grew out his hair and definitely took Steve’s advice on the Farrah Fawcett spray because that is a serious jump in volume.
S3 is much more consistent compared to S2 and while S2 does have the best in-show Billy hair:
neither season can possibly ever compare to H&M’s take on Billy and his mullet:
H&M knows what beach blond curls are and served it to us as our last meal before s3 came for our lives.
Like.
Dayum.
What was the question again? I get so distracted whenever Billy’s hair gets mentioned alsjhsfkjghdsfshda
TEXTS FROM CAS Why Dean isn’t taking Cas to comic con
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derek hale is sent the ashy remains of his family by kate argent: derek mail
derek hale gets out of prison: derek bail
Listen to the sound of wikipedia
This is a way to listen to changes to wikipedia. You are literally listening to knowledge being added to the world.
Pluck sounds are an addition, strings are subtractions, and the pitch says how how big the edit is. My heart shudders at this I love it so much.
“Whenever an actor tells me how I should feel about acting it takes me out of the equation as an audience member. What I remind myself of as an actor is that I’m here but it’s not really about me or my feelings about it, it’s about telling the director’s story…so it’s not my job to feel it, it’s the audience’s to feel it.” — ADAM DRIVER
Keira Knightley when she’s offered projects that take place in modern day society
I have ridden in your cart, driver, waved my nude arms at villages going by, learning the last bright routes, survivor where your flames still bite my thigh and my ribs crack where your wheels wind. A woman like that is not ashamed to die. I have been her kind.
--Anne Sexton, “Her Kind”
THE VVITCH: A New-England Folktale (2015), dir. Robert Eggers. Witches Sabbath (1789) / Witches Flight (1798) by Francisco de Goya.
[..] I always felt Will would be a very difficult character to portray on screen, if you didn’t have those sequences and also if you don’t see him at home with his dogs. The two give a full balance of who he is, that he has something he holds very dear to him, which is really quite loveable and heart breaking. Will is so lonely and protects himself with his fishing rods and his dogs and his whiskey and his little house. Then he goes to work and has to deal with these absolutely horrific situations. - Hugh Dancy