grrlinthefireplace replied to your post: Tel Aviv, Milan, Cairo
Eurovision is also MY favorite thing about your family
thatās good because - and I hate to tell you this - There Is No Escape
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grrlinthefireplace replied to your post: Tel Aviv, Milan, Cairo
Eurovision is also MY favorite thing about your family
thatās good because - and I hate to tell you this - There Is No Escape

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grrlinthefireplace replied to your post: 10 songs Iāve been listening to on repeat!
a) omg i should have predicted āgentleman jackā and ābella ciaoā my beautiful predictable angel; b) love that we both have lizzo on here; c) āalexandra leavingā is the most correctest leonard cohen song to chooseĀ and this is the most correctest version of it, sharonās voice is everything
Fun Fact:Ā āGood As Hellā is actually my favourite and Most Listened To Lizzo song overall, but it was on my playlist for 2016 because I listened to it CONSTANTLY when I was on holiday in America going round the national parks it remains one of my go-toĀ āwalking to work int he morningā songs now because it always starts the day off in the best way :D:D:D
Tel Aviv, Milan, Cairo
Tel Aviv: What is your favorite thing about your family?
my sisteralso the fact that we all unironically consider the Eurovision Song Contest to be the peak of human cultural achievement and gather every year as a family to watch it, treating it almost with the importance of a religious festival
Milan: How do you think others describe you?
already answered!
Cairo: Whatās your favorite quote?ooooh thatās a difficult one, because it probably changes depending on my mood, but itās almost always going to be Pratchett. One of my enduring favourites of his is:
Stories are important. People think thatĀ stories are shaped by people. In fact, it's the other way around.
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Ā Help me find a fic, fam?
THIS IS THE BEST FIC I HAVE IT BOOKMARKED I LOVE IT SO MUCH
literally me reading all of these comments lmao
grrlinthefireplace replied to your post āI canāt believe we now have actual confirmation that significant parts...ā
WAIT FOR REAL
I mean none of the writers has saidĀ āyes we cut that Bellamy/Octavia scene because those nightgowns were TOO GOODā but for me the fact that there was a pretty fully formed 304 deleted scene that helped flesh out Bellamyās turn that apparently was less important than the thigh slit in L.exaās nightgown is confirmation for me. Iām not saying there was direct intent but that decision was clearly made.

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grrlinthefireplace replied to your post āHi Claire and Erin! I was equally as unhappy with Pikes death as you,...ā
I also feel like that's kind of Jason abdicating responsibility and blame for the fact that, like, HE'S THE SHOWRUNNER, so it's HIS decision to kill off Lincoln. It's not like this happened in real life and was taken out of his hands. If he'd wanted to, he could have given Pike a Kane-style redemption arc (THEY STILL NEED HIS EARTH SKILLS YOU GUYS), but I think in a weird way it feels like a writer scapegoating a fictional character.
YES, thank you Claire, that sums up my gut discomfort with it perfectly. It feels like a combination of scapegoating a character for Jasonās decision to kill Lincoln, and scapegoating the audience for his decision to kill Pike. That might not be fair, and it is bringing non-canon hearsay (even if it is from the source JR said it to) into my interpretation of canon, but it just...really, really rubs me the wrong way, basically.
grrlinthefireplace replied to your post āgrrlinthefireplace replied to your post āSomeone please make a...ā
ERIN AND I ARE SO EXCITED TO YELL ABOUT LUNA LIKE YOU DON'T EVEN KNOW?????
LOL i have a feeling the āLuna: The Commander Who Is Too Good for Us and She Knows Itā andĀ āPike Apologism with Claire, part 50ā segments are gonna be LIT this week ;)
grrlinthefireplace replied to your post āSomeone please make a gifset of every time Luna was Done⢠this ep...ā
LUNA IS WHAT LEXA SHOULD HAVE BEEN (please don't kill me for saying that, clexas, I'M SORRY) but it's TOTALLY TRUE, she is so badass and amazing and i love her fierce morals and crazy hair and zero fucks
uhh donāt i know it i cannot WAIT for yall to talk about her in the podcast honestly. Not only was she a fantastic foil for L.exa and really shed some light there, but Luna is so refreshing because she refused to give in, she refused toĀ ādo whatever it takes to surviveā when it breaks her moral code and I honestly canāt remember another character who was as unhypocritical and straight foward as that?? Like i might not even agree with her isolationist stance but her attitude and complete contempt for the curruption of the system she refused to buy into - no matter the circumstances - was so REFRESHING. Also someone needed to break the spell the idea of the ~commandership seems to have on Clarke. Also she was a straight up badass with a heart of gold like those last action scenes?? DAMN. Luna with children? sign me up. Iām just here for Luna 100% tbh