as the images unwind, like the circles that you find in the windmills of your mind..
eternal sunshine of the spotless mind (2004) dir. michel gondry // severance, 2.10 ‘cold harbor’
the pitt (2025–) @lgbtqcreators creator bingo: textposts
THE PITT • Patrick Ball as Dr. Frank Langdon "So hot, but so feisty. Those are the ones to watch out for... more trouble than they're worth."
Robby trying to focus on patient care VS one surgical lesbian on recruitment
There is a sort of constant battle between the two of them to the degree that they are fighting, but they are taking care of one another. When the sugar goes on the cheek of Patrick, Art takes it off with his hand in a very nice gesture of kindness -- and very intimate, I would say. But at the same time, they are really tense. And I think it’s about being jealous of one another, but at the same time wanting one another.
Challengers (2024) dir. Luca Guadagnino
HOW CAN YOU BE SURE? THEY'RE WHITE. PROBABLY GET OFF WITH A SLAP ON THE WRIST.
PTMC + FAMILY
The most important person that you're gonna meet today. This is Dana. She's our charge nurse. She is the ringleader of our circus.
Katherine LaNasa as DANA EVANS THE PITT (2025—)
watched the pitt. here is my contribution. santos and langdon my absolutely beloved workplace enemies who refuse to acknowledge they are the same person in slightly different fonts
POV: it’s their first day out of med school, I am tricking Dr. Robby and Dr. Abbot into giving me mouth-to-mouth like in the Sandlot
Only been watching The Pitt for a few days but Mel King is THE best autistic character ever written in a medical drama. She doesn't "make connections no one else can" or "just see things differently" or any other Savant with Special Abilities stereotypical bullshit, she's a resident physician who's exactly as intelligent and capable as any other resident physician in the same year. She hates unnecessary yelling because it's loud and annoying, not because she's completely incapable of handling conflict. She usually keeps her stimming subtle enough to hide but sometimes she can't. She loves having a furry critter to pet. She accommodates an autistic patient by lowering the lights and closing the doors because she understands the sensory nightmare of an active medical setting. She speaks in a straightforward and honest way but she isn't an overtly rude inconsiderate asshole. She misses some jokes and takes things too literally on occasion but she does have a sense of humor and she is funny. She speaks up against misinformation and parent panic about autism and other developmental disabilities. She has emotions. She looks at a video of a lava lamp on her phone to chill. Doctor Mel King you have my entire heart