Horror Women (2010s) + Center Shot
We’re really gonna have a full circle moment aren’t we? First Mr “I’m a nester, I nest” asked Buck to talk to their his son about how he shouldn’t be a player and entertain more than one girl. Then he went ahead and did the same with a woman who looks like his dead wife while dating someone else. We’re gonna have Buck step in and eventually talk some sense into Eddie when all this comes to light. It’ll be a parallel of some sort to his talk with Chris where Eddie opens up about his hidden emotions as well. Yup I see the vision of this whole thing coming full circle.
Eddie: cheating on his girlfriend with his dead wife’s doppelgänger and lying to Buck about it
Bobby: meeting a man who also lost his wife in the fire he caused
HenRen: fighting for their traumatized daughter to get visitation with her brother
Maddie: retraumatizing herself by chasing leads on a woman that was abducted
Buck: in his lane, flourishing, moisturized, getting dicked down, making lasagna
Deadline: Nicholas Galitzine & Taylor Zakhar Perez Returning For ‘Red, White & Royal Blue’ Sequel
Following its huge success with Red, White & Royal Blue, the adaptation of Casey McQuiston’s bestseller, which last year came in as one of its top three most-watched romantic comedies of all time, Amazon MGM Studios has greenlighted development on a sequel, with stars Nicholas Galitzine and Taylor Zakhar Perez set to return.
After making his feature debut with the first film, Matthew López has returned to write the script for the sequel — this time, alongside McQuiston. Berlanti Schechter Films’ Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter will return to produce the film, joined by the banner’s Michael McGrath, as well as López. McQuiston will executive produce.
Details as to the sequel’s plot are under wraps. News of its development was announced during a Q&A tonight following a screening of the film at the Culver Theater, which came ahead of Amazon’s inaugural upfront presentation, scheduled for May 14.
CHUCKY 3.05 "Death Becomes Her"
thinking about the fact that chimney was on the way to the bachelor party when he pulled over.
because yeah he didn’t really want one, but buck clearly put a lot of effort in and it’s his way of showing he cares and he really does love his dumbass little brother enough to indulge him, and when the dust settled he probably felt bad that buck spent all night thinking he’d ghosted him.
READY OR NOT (2019) ABIGAIL (2024)
The blatant and constant exclusion of Henrietta Wilson not only as a queer character but as a main character in articles following up on Buck’s coming out is disgusting. She has been a proud lesbian since the very first episode, serving as authentic rep on the show. It’s striking that the media’s interest seems to have peaked only with the revelation of a masculine, white character as LGBTQA+ (who they consistently mislabel as gay instead of bisexual, going against the actor’s own words and the network’s public statements). It is telling, but alas, not utterly surprising, considering sometimes they don’t even bother to learn Aisha’s name. It is a disappointing act of erasure that contradicts the show’s message of inclusivity and undermines the very essence of its commitment to representing a wide spectrum of experiences.
"Isn't that what we all want in a partner? Knowing that they have your back?"
Red White and Royal Blue | Prime FYC Event, Deadline Studio
maddie resigning herself to being alone in 2x01 vs her getting married to the love of her life surrounded by their family in 7x06
↳ for anon ♡
to burn with desire and keep quiet about it is the greatest punishment we can bring on ourselves
[ID: four gifs of Eddie Diaz and Evan Buckley. Gifs 1 and 3 are from 7.05 and are in color. Gifs 2 and 4 are from 1.10 and are black and white.
GIF 1: Eddie looking lost in thought as Buck tells him he can't stop thinking about Tommy. He purses his lips briefly, looking down at the counter before he starts to talk.
GIF 2: Buck looking at Abby off-screen, teary eyed, nodding his head as he tells her, "I'm excited for you."
GIF 3: Eddie looking steadily at Buck for a silent moment before he tips his head expectantly, telling him, "You should call him." in reference to Tommy.
GIF 4: A continuation of GIF 2, Buck continuing his sentence. He stops mid-sentence, his chin trembling with emotion for a brief second as he says, "Almost as much as I am sad for me."
/end ID]
bonus:
[ID: two gifs; the first is a shot of Eddie hugging Buck tightly with a close-mouthed smile on his face, his chin digging into Buck's shoulder; the second is a wide shot of Abby holding Buck, his head tipped back against the couch. /end ID]
(what is less or more than a touch?) —walt whitman, song of myself, 30
Eddie Diaz (Drunk/Supportive) - Part Two
Episode titles for the rest of the season:
7x07 "Ghost of a Second Chance"
7x08 "Step Nine"
7x09 "Ashes, Ashes"
7x10 "All Fall Down"
You're really taking Tap? That wasn't just a bit you were doing?