Could I possibly get a copy or link to Georgia on my mind by wewillspockyou? In searching for it I came across a comment from you that you were reading it. My email is carolcroto@gmail.com. Thank you so much!!!
I’m sorry. I can’t find a link & I don’t see it or the author on Archive of our Own.
Sorry for the late response!
The Book of Boba Fett S1E7 | In the Name of Honor
The reunion of Din Djarin and Grogu
*dies*
THE BOOK OF BOBA FETT | 1x07 “In The Name of Honor”
he snuggle 🥺
zoomed in because it’s too cute:
Random Mike gifs from season 1.
Mike Nesmith’s screen test for The Monkees, in which he gives no shits.
I fucking love Trent.
I would like to think he’s written as respectful a piece as possible (as respectful as an invasive piece about someone’s health can be) but to give up a source?
He risked his entire career to give Ted the heads up. Journalists have been sent to jail rather than give up a source. It is integral to the business to protect your source.
That’s a Trent that not only respects Ted, but is likely somewhat disgusted by Nate’s actions. Trent’s been there from Nate’s start on the field, saw his first play being practiced, seen all Ted has given Nate, and for him to specifically seek out Trent to take Ted down?
That’s a Trent that says fuck integrity, that’s a fucking guideline, I’m gonna text a man I respect, a man I have spent nearly two years rooting for, when I know he’ll likely be home and therefore safe and in a familiar environment that he can control, and let him know what’s coming at him.
Trent Motherfucking Crimm (the motherfucking Independent) everybody
They can’t maintain their lines. These guys are just not in sync.
TED LASSO 2.10 No Weddings and a Funeral
“Something that certainly developed more [in season 2] is Phoebe, my niece [played by Elodie Blomfield]. She was so great. Day one of working with her it was so clear that she was brilliant. You know child actors, they’re either amazing or they’re awful, there’s no in between. You don’t know what you’re gonna get and [Elodie] was so amazing and we had a good thing together. [The Roy/Phoebe dynamic] was always there but I think there’s probably more of it now because of how good [Elodie] was.” - Brett Goldstein
Goldstein: And he’s wildly attracted to Keeley, but then at the gala in Episode 4, when he sort of says, “You made me feel like an idiot,” and she apologizes, it’s probably the first time that’s ever happened.
Temple: For both of them.
Goldstein: “This is a thing, that you’ve listened and responded and been honest and owned up to something?” That’s the beginning of the end for him; he’s a goner then.
Temple: You need someone to hold you accountable. And also Keeley didn’t think about that she had hurt Roy, because Roy’s a closed book.
Goldstein: Because he doesn’t show anyone he can be hurt.
Temple: Keeley knows in that moment, “I want that in my life. I want to be accountable.” That was a really important scene for me as an actress, as well as for Keeley. I think about it a lot in real life, how important accountability is. People screw up, it happens, but it’s what you do with that afterwards that makes you who you are.
Goldstein: It was very special to me as well. Occasionally you have those moments where you’re actually buzzing, you’re so into it.
the siege of mandalore & aftermath + references to revenge of the sith
TED LASSO (TV Series 2020– ) ➼ Episode #2.6: The Signal 🖕











