There’s no way in hell that Hailey didn’t have any nightmares after she found Booth standing in her apartment
Especially after everything else he put her through

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There’s no way in hell that Hailey didn’t have any nightmares after she found Booth standing in her apartment
Especially after everything else he put her through

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what in the chuck bass is this pose?
5x18 - is when Sam had to take on the role of the most adequate Winchester and not let the other two make the stupidest mistake in their lives.
Oh Quark and this dude are fuckin'
Omfg Sisko chewing out Quark and then literally swinging his chair INTO Kira's hands so that she can get the last word in. They're so in sync

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said it numerous times but there is something Deeply Wrong with Them
The way I'm so glad that Eddie stopped by to talk to Bobby and actually got through to him that got him to do this or else who knows what would have happened.
There was this idea in the 90s that anger was the whole point, like if you weren’t pissed off you weren’t doing it right. #NickHexum saw it differently, and he wasn’t shy about it. “There was this anger in the 90s that became the default mode,” and he never quite bought into that being the only lane.
So while everything around them kept getting heavier and louder, 311 zigged. Funk, hip-hop, melody, optimism, all of it stayed in the mix. He was even calling it out at the time, questioning what everyone was so mad about in an era that, on paper at least, wasn’t exactly short on opportunity. It put them a little out of step, but kept them in the game for the long run.
Nick Hexum on the Decades-Long Journey of 311, From Debut Magic to Drum-and-Bass Revivals