There's nothing more important than writing what you want to read. Don't worry about who will like your book. Don't worry about what market it can neatly fit into. Don't cut corners or blunt edges to satisfy an imaginary person who might dislike aspects of your art. It's yours. Treat it as a pure expression of your soul. Compromise is for cowards.
1-His Birthday is in October- enough said!
2-His Mom’s name is Shirley Ann (yes, no ‘E’- but- its still cool!)
3-Jonathan chose to do The Continuing Story instead of going back to do plays at the Stratford Festival
“Megan was already attached when they approached me. I was set to go back to Stratford, but decided if they were going ahead, and Megan was a part of it, I should be as well.”
4-He never tried to give the Definitive portrayal- it just happened
“But ultimately, the script served as my main source—and I tried to remain faithful to that. If I had worried about trying to portray the “definitive” Gilbert from the books, I think it would have really messed me up.”
5- Unlike a majority actors who have portrayed Gilbert on screen, Jonathan is Canadian.
Violet smiled as the telegram finished printing, her finger touching the Q in her friend’s name. It was almost as if knowing that Quigley was alive was enough of a message.
not to be dramatic but the super trouper lights are gonna find me shining like the sun smiling having fun feeling like a number one and tonight the super trouper beams are gonna blind me but i won’t feel blue like i always do cause somewhere in the crowd there’s you
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Are there Adrien Salt takes that you agree with?
I mean, the thing about salt that I inherently disagree with is how it often equates "a character making a mistake / doing something 'bad' " to "a bad character / poor writing / a bad person".
Like, I could sit here and list out all the mistakes that Adrien has made, but that doesn't mean I agree with the salt interpretation of those mistakes. I kind of equate "[character] salt" in the fandom at this point with "bad faith criticism of the character", and no, I don't have any 'bad faith' criticisms of Adrien.
I think at the end of the day, Adrien and Marinette are both flawed characters who have done things I disagree with, but those flaws and decisions are what make them compelling characters. And even when I don't agree with their choices, I always understand why they made them (and it's almost always either some kind of trauma response or a misguided attempt to do good), and that's why I love them.
They're just kids, they're genuinely trying their best, and they're going to make some interesting mistakes along the way. I don't personally see any point in fixating on those mistakes. That's just not how I enjoy the show.
( also, please no one add salt to this post. just wanted to answer the question and honestly I'd prefer to stay sodium-free. make your own post if you must. )
carrie becoming alex's gay icon and him dancing on stage with her is truly unmatched.... she walked through him TWICE??? and even tho they never bring up again the implications of the guys knowing someone's soul after someone walks through them, i like to imagine alex sending that carrie doesn't have a cruel heart, and that she could be worthy of redemption in the future.... im actually livid that we didn't ever get to see an actual alex/carrie bestie duo.... she didn't need a blonde boyfriend she needed a gay blonde best friend..... i needed to see carrie be alex's hag im so fr
hello everyone just passing by to say that there’s no heterosexual explanation for this photos okay bye
Gwen Stacy/Spider-Gwen in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) ↳ requested by @melbourne-fine
Dedications | Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events
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