it’s okay
when i first watched it, s2 didn't impress me the same way s1 did. but after rewatching i realized that is the point. every scene that draws a parallel acts as a refusal in some way. little moments like simon saying he has to go at the party, but wilhelm doesn't chase after him like he did in s1. or that wilhelm hears simon singing in the music room, but in s2 he turns around and walks away. or marcus asks the names of the fish and simon doesn't tell him like he told wilhelm. or where wilhelm politely said no as the room chanted for him to get on the table in s1, he stands up and shouts back in s2. there were so many expectations for this season, and it takes every moment it gets to demonstrate that the past is not repeating. it is being challenged. tradition, from the royal family to hillerska to the expectations set up by s1, all of it is questioned and all of it is changed just like wilhelm begins speaking the words of a script only to fold it up and choose speaking in his voice in his own time instead
I didn’t a lot of things, but
The Shawshank Redemption 123 pages 62.2%
I passed lessons on inventor
made the whole presentation and text for english class (i’ll pass it tomorow, wish me luck)
made a bit of the probability theory
not really productive days, but I know what I'm going to do on weekends, so it’ll be great, I suppose
Aziraphale. did. thAT.
Anne Hathaway behind the scenes of Shape Magazine cover shoot
How a physics degree really pays off
Morgan H. Stark, you want some lunch? Define “lunch” or be disintegrated.