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maddie

@never2old2wish / never2old2wish.tumblr.com

Disney bounder and enthusiast/20//multifandom
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This scene from Mystic Pizza really lives rent free in my head 😌

80s Julia Roberts as Daisy just straight up drowning this man's Porsche with barrels of fish water and seaweed 💀

And then the cute lil moment where she's just so soft 🥺🥺

"I fucked up"

"yeah, but you gave it 100% effort"

😳🥺

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What say you, Eddie the Banished?

Stranger Things S04E06: The Dive

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hello please watch harlots on hulu, it’s written and directed by women and tells the stories of sex workers in London in the 1800s - it’s got awesome, well rounded women, actually interesting plot lines, no male gaze, lgbt rep (so far one gay man and 5 wlw who are all still alive, no byg here) and amazing period costumes, and I just really love it and it needs to be renewed for a new season so like, go forth and watch

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I just watched all of Diary of a Future President in one day and I really gotta ask why more people aren’t talking about it. It’s so amazing and has amazing lgbt representation (which I’m always looking for), it also has an amazingly diverse cast! It has storylines that make sense for their ages, and cmon women enpowerment is always awesome. Just go watch the show and see for yourself, you probably won’t regret it!

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willa posted this and a lot of the cast has reposted it as well! which means it's not totally over for dare me. if you haven't already seen the show please go give it a watch, and if you have, go re-watch it! lets get some numbers going and maybe we can get a season two 🙏🏼

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TOP 10 TV SHOWS I WATCHED IN 2020

1. Dear White People

This show goes on the top tier of my favorite shows ever. It’s been around since 2017 (after the eponymous movie of 2014) but only this year I finally got the chance to watch it. Truly one of the best written shows I’ve ever seen, with such compelling characters and story. While I love to watch series with hard hitting social topics, it’s usually very emotionally exhausting for me. However, DWP manages to balance the gravity of its plot with a bright outlook. Besides, I always love to see different characters’ perspectives so the format of DWP is extremely engaging.

2. Grand Army

Grand Army is not your typical teen drama. It’s very raw and real. Five protagonists pull you into the story, and whether you hate them or love them, they don’t let you go. All characters feel like actual people you could know in real life. The show talks about racism, terrorism, sexual assault, white feminism, poverty, homophobia, bullying and more. I also love the way the show uses phones and social media, which you rarely get to see in teen shows. It doesn’t feel glossy or over dramatic. It does get graphic and dark, but it makes you care about the fate of its characters. Here, we also get to see five different perspectives. That and the rawness reminded me of SKAM, although GA is way less cheerful. It could also be compared to Euphoria with it’s portrayal of real issues, but I feel like GA hits the spot much better (and has more diversity).

Finding out that the creator is racist, upon finishing the binge, left me shocked and quite conflicted. I hope they will change the showrunner for season 2 (if it gets renewed). 

3. The Great 

I’m not much of a period drama fan but this one’s no typical historical shows. It plays around historical figures, but you shouldn’t take that too seriously, just like the show itself. It’s a great (haha get it) fun to watch. The combination of comedy with the actual life or death peril creates a unique experience. Each episode the tables turn, you feel both, betrayed and enticed. Not to mention, Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult’s chemistry and performances are phenomenal. Overall, it feels like a strawberry blew up in your mouth (take it however you want).

4. Dickinson

Dickinson is similar to The Great in a sense of historical accuracy. And I’m grateful for it, because seeing the 19th century nobility twerking at a party was something that brought me an immense amount of joy. Of course, you get to see Emily Dickinson’s poetic and original inner world, which is handled quite creatively.

5. The Queen’s Gambit

This is just a very well written, portrayed and produced story. Even if you feel like it wouldn’t be your cup of tea (I mean a period piece about chess? Come on), chances are once you put the show, you won’t be able to stop. It’s a limited series with a star struck cast which pretty much reads like a prolonged film. It’s also pretty suitable to watch with your family, if usually you struggle to find a common interest.

6. Julie and the Phantoms

This show certainly exceeded everyone’s expectations. It may seem like a typical kids show, but it’s smart, deep and entertaining. The music is incredible and it’s impossible not to fall in love with characters. Also, here’s the proof that your show doesn’t need to have graphic scenes and oversexualized underaged characters to be good. 

7. Saved By the Bell: the reboot

So I didn’t watch the original show, but the reboot caught my attention mostly because of Josie Totah, and because the vibe of the show just felt like something I would like. And I was absolutely right. Perhaps it’s not everyone’s cup of tea (and what is?) but to me it’s hilarious. A sort of heart-warming witty little show with gen z humor and interesting diverse characters. Definitely my new comfort show. And Lexi’s my queen.  

8. Outer Banks

Released during self-isolation it became a way for the viewers to live vicariously through the risky outdoor adventures. Perhaps, that’s why it’s such a hit and a bit overrated. Don’t get me wrong, I really liked (why do you think it’s on this list). It’s not an outstanding show, might be cheesy and raise some questions (like how can they all be teenagers looking like that?) but it’s entertaining and engaging, and sometimes that’s all you need.

9. I am not okay with this

Let’s take a moment of silence for this amazing show being cancelled. Do you like Teotfw or Stranger Things, or better yet both? This show’s for you! It’s unique, dynamic, feels like you’re reading a comic book. Has a certain mystery to it and its own distinct voice. It also feels retro and nostalgic, even though it’s set in modern day.

10. Love, Victor [SPOILERS]

There’s a lot of things I wish I could change about the show to make it better: For starters, more representation. I mean you’re making a show, not exclusively, but primarily for the lgbtq+ community and you only have two main gay characters? What’s that about? There are so many possibilities to make other characters not straight. E.g. Mia and Lake could be couple goals, Pilar being bi, Andrew – definite bi energy. Secondly, the cheating trope is so exhausting and overdone in gay storylines. It doesn’t add drama, it just makes the couple and the characters hard to root for. Also, making the love interest so obvious was so underwhelming after everything we went through in Love, Simon. I was kind of hoping for a surprise love interest until the end.

Regardless of all that, no matter how far from teenage reality this show is, it was cute. And even though I rooted for the secondary characters way more than the main one, I’m still excited to see what they come up with for S2.

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I redid this older comic I made for my storytelling class based on this post. Have some cute wlw love in your day.

It’s hard, if I had more free time I could make it so pretty, this is what I could throw together for the assignment.

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Anonymous asked:

what are your predictions for season 2 of g&g?

thank you for this ask!! hmm i’ve been thinking a lot about this and i honestly don’t even know if these are predictions or just things i want to happen but here:

my first thought is about who the first person to notice ginny and austin are gone is gonna be. i think it’ll either be marcus, max or georgia.

if it’s marcus i feel like he’d go back to check on ginny because he can’t stop thinking about how weird she was acting and notices she’s gone. he can’t really ride his motorcycle anyways so i think he would only notice that after already knowing she’s gone. or maybe he even saw her drive off from his window.

max and marcus make up and maybe help find ginny and austin.

hopefully ellen and georgia make up quickly.

if ginny and austin are going to zion’s house and he’s there, i have no idea why he wouldn’t immediately call georgia. another option is that he isn’t there but i think that’s def where they’re going.

georgia’s def gotta know something’s up when ginny and austin don’t show up at all the rally. and either way, when she goes home and sees the burnt wolfsbane, she’s gonna know that ginny knows and she might even figure out where she’s going without zion calling.

i feel like abby’s ed and body dysmorphia is going to get worse fast because of how badly things ended with her.

i was kinda getting vibes from hunter and padma in episode 4 while they rehearses for battle of the bands so maybe something will happen between them.

i would very much like to learn more about norah.

nick is going to be hurt by jesse/cordova :( i also think nick is definitely onto georgia and would not be surprised if that man figures out everything on his own before anyone else does.

i desperately need joe to tell georgia what he was gonna tell her in episode 10.

i also want to see max find a girlfriend and have a happy relationship :) i’ve seen a bunch of people saying that they think abby has a crush on max and if that ends up happening i would be so here for it.

i can’t think of anything else right now but if anyone has any others or different ones feel free to reblog or comment with them! i’m curious about what others think!

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this is close to how i already raved about the realism in some parts of ginny & georgia to the point it knocked me out because I'm not used to seeing it in tv shows portrayed this well. but something else i absolutely adore about ginny and georgia's writing is the way the kids are just kids and they act like kids they dress up in silly group t-shirts and go to a dumb high school sleepover and do teenager things, and dance to the cupid shuffle and get matching hairstyles and think it's all the coolest "littest" thing ever and ginny runs over to ask her mom to look after her things so she can play with her friends and they're hyper and dramatic and think they know the world, it's all very 15-years-old, and the writers never try to dress it up as something it isn't or make it all sexy and dark and Adult, it's childlike fun it's 'cringy', it just let's the kids Be in a way you're constantly aware of their age without needing to be reminded.

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