josh groban is so funny because he’s in everything. You can’t escape the man.
i may not be the girl he marries but i’m the girl who helps him murder and cook half of london. i’m the girl who gaslights him into thinking his wife is dead. i’m the girl he throws into an oven in an ironic twist.
there’s a lot of blatant misogyny in the epilogue, but then there’s also subtle things like natasha’s new dynamics with her family. she interacts with few people outside of the household at all anymore, but she’s really only friends with marya (seemingly because they’re both mothers), her friendship with nikolai has almost completely deteriorated (as if they can’t relate on any level anymore), and we barely see her interact with sonya. it’s unsettling to me to say the least.
one night in bangkok came on shuffle while i was in the shower and i thought it was a tide pod ad
Natasha, Pierre, and Andrei
don’t worry everyone they worked it out!! :)
Sutton Foster as Svetlana and Josh Groban as Anatoly in the Actors Fund of America’s production of Chess (2003)
Miles Teller as Peter Hayes Insurgent (2015)
a couple days ago was my one year anniversary of war and peace actually rotting my brain from the inside out. and last week i changed my major to focus on eastern europe in international studies! so thank you war and peace. wouldn’t be here without you.