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Tbh the final season of killing eve really wasn’t it for me. While overall a great series I wasn’t as drawn into the story, and it felt like it was relying heavily on the narrative of the previous series to have any sort of impact, not even including the ending. There were many irrelevant plot points or items that could’ve been dealt with much more efficiently, and it was sad to see such a great series struggle towards the end, especially when previous series were so intense and capturing.
istg what's with blonde sapphics drowning while their dark haired gfs desperately try to reach out towards them
I might go see The Bikeriders at the cinema alone next week. First time going alone!
Photo credit: @cypherdecypher via public domain
That Defining Characteristic
S.O. and I were watching Yorgos Lanthimos' film The Lobster and we happened upon the scene where Ben Whishaw's character stands up and talks about his defining characteristic.
Completely ignoring the meaning of the scene and yet embracing it in a different way, I mentioned that my defining characteristic appeared to be a net. A mesh if you will. Or perhaps a cage. I see the many chapters long Peter Parker/Spider-man epics, the long-standing projects waving futilely from the island across the sea where they are stranded. I would need to be a long-lived lobster with incredible focus to complete them all. Or perhaps a fisher scooping them up to carefully and devotedly tend to them one by one and then set them free. Meanwhile the short drabbles, the insignificant tasks, and the side tangents frolic on the beach next to me, unaware of the tragedy beyond the mesh.
Aaaaand I just realized I somehow joined in crossover The Lobster and Free Guy and if that doesn't define me, then I don't know what does. My S.O. didn't even bat an eye.
What is your defining characteristic? Then perhaps tag a few people and learn more about their own perspectives...
@sincericida, @periprose @blooming-violets @withahappyrefrain @ficthots @p3mybeloved
Watching Free Guy on television this evening and am reminded how much fun this movie is every time I view it. Jodie Comer, Ryan Reynolds, Taika Waititi, Joe Keery, Utkarsh Ambudkar, and the entire cast did such a great job. I recall reading that the original script called for a different ending, but I think the final version was the right choice.
And what about Benny?
THE BIKERIDERS dir. Jeff Nichols
AUSTIN BUTLER and JODIE COMER in THE BIKERIDERS (2023), dir. Jeff Nichols
for @sansaorgana
The Bikeriders (2024) dir. Jeff Nichols
"So, what are we doin' here... just shootin' the breeze?"
THE BIKERIDERS (2023) dir. Jeff Nichols
The face of a woman who didn’t think she’d win an Emmy so she didn’t prepare anything and then she won and now has to go on stage.
Jodie Comer as ELIZABETH OF YORK [7/?] The White Princess (2017)
villanelle in killing eve (2018 - present) // hannibal in hannibal (2013 - 2015)
My mum used to always say to me, ‘What’s meant for you won’t pass you by’, and it’s true. If I didn’t get something, it wasn’t meant for me.
“It’s hard because I know Villanelle is a bad person but there’s also something so free in her as she does what she wants to do and stands by it. Take away the killing people, just doing something and standing by it and not apologising for anything, that’s what I’ve learnt through these women” - Jodie Comer.
Jodie Comer photographed by Alexander Wagner for The Last Magazine
killing eve (2018-?) - out of context #2 - an absolute mess