Bel and Zoa - Welcome to Eden season 2 (netflix)
Sam Claflin and Riley Keough as BILLY and DAISY in DAISY JONES & THE SIX (2023)
no doctors in new york cuz they're all scared of that big cunting apple!!!!
There was this one weekend, a million summers ago, when I sat on the shore drinking a frozen limeade, and I realized the only thing I wanted to look at was the way the sun hit the girls swimming in the lake. The problem has always been this: When I look at you, I taste lime, and I see light on water.
-i kissed shara wheeler
All of the earthquakes with a magnitude greater than 4.0 over the last 20 years, and volcanoes (marked with stars).
by @PythonMaps
annelise and gabriel dancing together while nathan sits there discovering something new about himself is my favorite thing
One of the things I loved about The Bastard Son and the Devil Himself was how totally drama free the Annalise/Nathan/Gabriel relationship was. Nathan shows affection and love towards both of them and Annalise doesn’t get angry or jealous and Gabriel doesn’t get angry or jealous and the three of them just help each other and save each other’s lives and remain a team till the very end. It’s just so refreshing and these characters are teenagers as well. It’s a love triangle without the drama of a typical love triangle.
Reminded me of the Yorick/Agent 355/Allison relationship on Y The Last Man (RIP, another good show cancelled too soon). Another great dynamic between three characters and diverse in that the black female character was centered in the relationship.
Annalise herself was a well written, proactive female character. The only scene where I disliked her was when she compared her situation to that of Nathan’s and I went - oh no, no dear. Her privileged upbringing comes nowhere close to the cruelty Nathan was subjected to for the whole of his childhood.
Jay Lycurgo, Nadia Parkes, and Emilien Vekemans as Nathan Byrne, Annalise O'Brien, and Gabriel Boutin in The Bastard Son and The Devil Himself (2022)
“I love you both too, alright? It’d be a shit time to die.”
DO REVENGE + Movie references Clueless (1995) 10 things I hate about you (1999) Mean Girls (2004) Jawbreaker (1999) Cruel Intentions (1999)
Bonus +: Sarah Michelle Gellar
The best genre of movie is literary classic turned high school comedy
y'all better start watching heartbreak high (2022) on netflix it has indigenous rep, autistic rep, non-binary rep, and representation for so many sexualities. it’s not perfect but is such an amazing step in australian media and was genuinely a great teen drama to watch.
the soundtrack was SPECTACULAR and i was so !! at the use of just general australian language like having someone say “you’re cooked” on a netflix show i- like it never felt cringe it just felt real lmao
the fact that cash wasn't running for his life from the police but just to get to school to tell darren he loves them






