In the flash season one, how does Dr. Wells make his eyes red?? Can Barry do that?? What, is he vibrating his eyeballs hard enough that they turn red with rage lmao?
It is important not to overcrowd the ecosystem in order to maintain the conditions required for the species to thrive
I say to myself as I put the mugs away in the almost overflowing mug cabinet
When Henry goes "hello?" all quiet and uncertain and Alex goes "baby!"
The instant put-at-ease feel to Henry??? Sobbing. Can't. Won't. My lads!!!!!!! The boys!!!!
I am In My Feels about this like I loved that book and sure the movie isn't quite the same but I am all kinds of emotional
Huge missed opportunity that deadpool didn't refer to Matthew Macfadyen as Mr Darcy
I just really want to hear daniel call armand "fake rashid" lmao
LMAOOOOOO
So I was watching the RWRB movie recently (SPOILERS) and I happened to notice something that's since rotted my brain, so. Here it is.
Isn't it interesting how the only key Alex realistically needs is the one that let's him into his home, while the only key Henry owns is the one that gets him out of his?
My poor British son that's all I'm saying
So I don't necessarily know how I feel about ghoulcy yet,,,, but it's hard to deny the subtext when the show bestowed upon cooper the title of "radiation king" (he so is though) (mr the ghoul) (as in the very first ghoul??) and gave lucy the title "atomic queen" (they were so real for that) (my beloved queen)
Like what are we doing here people
The scene where Henry gets all emotional about the people rallying behind him outside the palace window, it got me GOOD
Like this guy has been so repressed and afraid that no one could possibly love him and accept him for who he is, and there he stands, with the man he loves, supported and loved and a firm part of a loving community
I don't know if it's the queer in me or the giant fan of Henry my beloved but DAMN did that scene get me
Don't think we didn't notice the way Crowley doesn't tell Aziraphale his name back when he was an angel, even when directly asked
We're onto you, Mr. Gaiman Sir
I might not know much, but I know one thing: the song 'loom' by Zach Bryan was written for and about Spike from buffy.