Andrew: Explain to me how you got into an accident.
Neil: Well, we were driving and there was a deer on the road and Nicky didn't notice, so I yelled "Nicky, deer!"
Andrew: And?
Neil: Tell him your answer.
Nicky: ... "Yeah, babe?"
The In the Heights film is going to be tackling modern discrimination and racism against latines and the dreamers, I am not fucking ready for this
“A gambler, a convict, a wayward son, a lost Grisha, a Suli girl who had become a killer, a boy from the Barrel who had become something worse.” Six Of Crows | Leigh Bardugo + Aesthetic Posters
due to not wanting to. I will not be
I’m so glad that Neil “accepted the fact that he was going to be killed and rolled with it” Josten and Andrew “will stand up for his family but not for himself” Minyard met each other and simultaneously decided “someone really needs to protect this loser, I guess it’s gonna be me”
Andrew Minyard really looked Neil Josten in the face and called him a pipe dream and it still took Neil 300 pages later to clock that the fucker was completely in love with him
i think my favorite part about the king’s men is that neil doesn’t even realize he’s in love at first. like his thought process throughout the whole thing is literally “hm i wonder why andrew has told me multiple times now to stop looking at him ‘like that’ whilst i admire the sunlight streaming through his hair and contemplate the ‘wordless question’ buzzing beneath my skin. guess it’s just andrew being andrew”
I hate when teachers leave a ’?’ when they grade my work. Like mate I dont know whats going on either.
I was really enjoying the Nevernight Chronicles but then the Bury Your Gays trope turned up and now the whole thing is just sour.
Of course she died.
Of course it was just after having sex.
Of course it was after they both said I love you.
That's not good writing. That's not a twist or anything clever. That's a fuckin trope done to death and I'm as done with this series as I am with queer women getting killed.
“bury your gays” trope in a series where Everyone dies, that’s literally the premise of the books. But then one of the lgbt characters die and That’s problematic.
You heard it here first folks, if a gay character dies (in a story where, by the end of the third book, only a handful of characters are left standing) it’s automatically a overdone and problematic trope
do you ever just think about that oliver not only went to prison out of love but also he felt so helpless before and pointless and worthless compared to the other six and in this situation where the person he loves feels help- and hopeless he does the only thing he thinks he can offer: he sacrifices himself
sometimes homoeroticism is your best friend pouring stage blood all over your half naked body in a pitch black shed on Halloween and I think that’s beautiful
That moment in If We Were Villains when they’re playing Romeo and Juliet and Oliver is desperate to keep James’s attention that he gets so caught up he skips some lines and says “Be ruled by me. Forget to think of her” while staring deep into his eyes and they’re both caught off guard reblog if you agree
Alfred Hitchcock was not even in the neighborhood of fucking aroudn.
THAT’S MY FUCKING DUDE RIGHT THERE!
Don’t ever beg for a friendship or relationship with anyone. If you don’t receive the same efforts you give out.. lose that contact b