Patrick Zweig, my beloved.
GROTESQUERIE (2024) The Bender - 1.03 dir. Ryan Murphy.
I wish I could stay, my love. How should I have earned such a doting wife? (Greta meows, purrs) Ellen, I told you not to let her into bed. Everything I wear, absolutely covered in it. But Greta loves it here. She wishes you to stay, too.
NOSFERATU (2024) dir. Robert Eggers
(Me?)
me talking about longlegs (2024) with my friend greg
KNUCKLE KISSES KNUCKLE KISSES KNUCKLES KISSES KNUCKLE KISSES KNUCKLE KISSES KNUCKLES KISSES KNUCKLE KISSES KNUCKLE KISSES KNUCKLES KISSES KNUCKLE KISSES KNUCKLE KISSES KNUCKLES KISSES
It’s kind of crazy to me that Thomas gets flak for trying to get to work on time, or taking a job assignment, despite his wife being worried about it. It’s not really greedy for a lower middle class man with debt and a wife to support (because societal expectations mean she can’t work) to care about not losing his job and it’s not greedy for him to want a slightly better paying job.
It’s also not a reflection of lack of intimacy/love/trust between Thomas and Ellen that he makes financial stability a priority.
Also that the flowers scene is a reflection of Thomas not understanding Ellen, because she says she’s upset about the flowers dying. She’s just had a dream that messed her up that had lilacs in it. It’s not about him getting her flowers it’s about him getting her lilacs after she just had a nightmare heavily featuring them combined with the stress over his upcoming trip. She’s upset about what the flowers represent (a bad omen and a result of him apologizing for leaving for the trip) not him getting her flowers.
“is it scary being a lady fbi agent?” yeah. yeah it is. ∘˙ˏ🪚.ᐟ 彡
me when i see luca guadagnino's name anywhere for a new movie
slutting patrick out again :D sorry