“Yes. I see the King’s widow has a grief that would move the stoniest of hearts”
“She’s young. She loved him very much.”
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“Yes. I see the King’s widow has a grief that would move the stoniest of hearts”
“She’s young. She loved him very much.”
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“I had been seeking a husband for her, for a man who could match her intelligence and fierce passion, but she had taken the choice from me. She married my enemy and now he was my ally” - Uhtred
Warriors of the storm
“She had not gone as a captive, but as a lover, and once in a while I would hear news of her”- Uhtred
-warriors of the storm-
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He relaxed a little and gave me a small hesitant smile. “As I was saying, I am proposing-” He paused to hold both hands up in the air and wink at me. “Forgive me for the figure of speech. That we become business partners.”
I chose to ignore his childish jab. “So you’ve said. Why?”
Boon jumped at the chance to explain, “Well, you see, Loretta, I was listening –intently– to you back at the Pizza Portal. When you spoke up against Mr. Markham.”
Yeah. Everyone had, that was the point. “And?”
“And it sounded like a solid plan. You growin’ weed, cutting regular folk in on the profits if they hush while you use their land to do it.” He shook his head. “Wasn’t like any plan Markham ever had.”
That’s cause it wasn’t. Boon’s late employer wasn’t from Harlan.
When I got home and saw a basket of fruit sitting in front of my front door I wasn’t nearly as annoyed by it as I should have been. It was just another one of Boon’s reminders. Letting me know he was thinking of me, that he was looking out for me– that he was there.
When he killed that snake and broke into my home to leave it waiting on my living room floor, he was just following orders. But when he waltzed into my kitchen to deliver the words that accompanied the threat on my living room floor, he saw me.
Really saw me.
I didn’t realize it at the time since I was drowning in adrenaline. And I didn’t really realize it since, either. I was too freaked out about him wanting me to be his girl and not being particularly subtle about it. Listening to Laplante insult the hell out of him made me think maybe that fruit basket and the mailbox, the window and the trash, and all the little things he had done were just him wanting to be seen too.
I would have kicked that basket and let the fruit scatter over the porch. I would have left it there all day and all night for him to see just how much of his girl I wasn’t.
I would have.
If I hadn’t started to see him right back. He was more than the crazy he showed the world.
I picked up an apple and turned to survey the dooryard. He was not in sight –not that I thought he would be– but I still made it a point to take a big ol’ bite and chew it on my porch for a minute before I went inside. It was as good of a thank you as he was going to get, if he ever even saw it.
We really get to know your character through his interactions with Kaitlyn Dever’s character. What was it like to work with her and have that odd dynamic between your characters?
TUCKER: She’s a very close friend of mine, and we had worked together in a very odd dynamic on the last season of Justified. I’m hard pressed to think of a better actress in her generation. Critics can say that and she can have all of the awards but I get the privilege and awe-inspiring honor of getting to sit across from her, closer than even the camera, when you’re getting her tightest coverage. I never talk like this but I just haven’t seen anybody as truly talented as she is. You’re in the scene and you’re like, “I can’t believe that I get to be working this closely with somebody of this magnitude and this level of talent.” That happens in coverage. When you’re in the scene, you’re really in the scene. But when you’re being a little more technical about where her eyeline is to the camera, and as the camera moves in closer, it becomes significantly less about it the connection of the scene and becomes more tenuous and a little more technical, you get to really appreciate being an audience member versus being a participant, in moments, here and there.
I hadn’t got but two steps before he caught me, his arms locking around my middle and dragged me back against his chest. I struggled to get his hands off me because he was a creep, and he smelled good. Like aftershave and gunsmoke. “Where you off to?” He asked, his mouth against my ear.
“Anywhere but here.”
“Well ain’t that something?” I could hear the smirk in his voice. “We’re headed in the same direction.”
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AGH!!!! 😍😍😍
I ship them so hard. I know it’s not the popular choice, but it’s my choice lol.
Much love to whoever created this GIF!
SQUEEEEE!!!!!!!!!
Jonathan Tucker did an interview in character as Boon from Justified! This was great to read ❤️
Agh, I couldn’t help it. Boon spoke to me lol - started writing a fanfic for this underrated ship.
Boon ❤️ Loretta
It’s been long enough! Where’s that spin off show they were thinking of for Loretta McCready single-handedly taking over Harlan’s weed empire?!?
Did you like the pilot? :)
It grew on me lol
I have never been a Targaryan fan. But I realize now that it's because of Daeny. She was the only representative of that house that we got to see - her and Viserys, so I wasn't really impressed
Now after having watched the first 3 episodes, I am interested and I am not as dismissive of the whole house as I was before. I genuinely like the father and feel for him. I also genuinely feel for Matt Smith's Rogue Prince. He has his flaws, but he's also a very passionate man who does love his family - even if he has an odd way of showing it. IMO
Also it's kind of neat to see the ancestors of the other houses as well and to see the buildings as they looked prior to 200yrs of aging.
Are you gonna watch House of the Dragon? :)
I seriously considered not, only because I'm not a huge Daenerys fan tbh. But I heard that it takes place well before her and I'm not gonna lie, the stories about the 3 sibs that had dragons (Rhaenys, Aegon, and Visenya) were interesting to me. So I wouldn't mind seeing more of that. Also, I am interested in watching Rhaegar & Lyanna's story if they decide to show that. He was so much older than Danni and Visarys that I think they could show it without having much focus on Danni. I don't really know what time they will be jumping into, so I'll probably watch the first episode to see where they are dropping us in the family tree and decide if I'll keep watching from there.