Yall need to stop making posts about TUA 4 ruining the characters. I cannot like and reblog them all.
The lack of consequences for Pen is just hilarious. I get that its fantasy but there's a limit to being unrealistic.
It seems to me the writers wrote themselves in a corner by having Pen write all that shit in the first 2 seasons to stir up drama and move the plot forward. Then they started scrambling when they had to make her look good for her own season.
Also why show us all that backstory with Cressida if that's the ending she was gonna get. Its the poorest writing I've seen.
What the fuck show?
If Cressida is a monster for publishing one little cue card worth of Whistledown that doesn’t even slander anyone, how much worse of a monster is Penelope, who has been releasing a double sided three columned sheet consistently for years at this point?
If Cressida is a monster with a feud with Eloise and her family when she hasn’t even written anything about Eloise or the Bridgerton’s (yet?) how much more is Penelope a monster for her very overt resentment of the Bridgerton’s (for being what? Prettier than her? More loving? As if the Bridgerton’s aren’t chock full of dysfunction) a resentment so strong that it bleed into her writing that consistently attacked the Bridgerton’s?
If Eloise has put her family in danger by inviting Cressida into her home, how much danger did she put them in by inviting Penelope into their home?
If Eloise should never have befriended Cressida - how much more should she have never befriended Penelope?
If Cressida is evil for pretending to be Lady Whistledown how much more is Penelope evil for BEING Whistledown?
It can’t be one rule for one and another rule for another?
What is this moral essentialism? Where when Cressida does something it is bad because she is bad and when Penelope does a worse thing for long it’s fine because Penelope is good?
Well I am sorry show but I don’t believe that some people are good and some people are bad - I think the morality of people’s actions is what defines their personal morality.
Why didn’t they have Eloise doing her speech about feeling upset and guilty about inviting a viper with a grudge in to her home, and make it about Penelope?
Because having her say it about Cressida feels fake
But having her say it about Penelope would have felt real - and would have been one of the desperately needed consequences for her.
haymitch seeing a bunny: "how could I possibly kill a creature that brings to mind my girl?" 🥺
snow seeing mockingjays:
I really, really hate how awful I am in regards to keeping in contact with others. I want healthy and fulfilling relationships with my friends, but it’s very hard for me to wholly invest myself. I want to talk to you, but it’s difficult for me to muster the energy to do so sometimes. I want to hang out with you, but isolation also sounds nice right now. I’ll read your texts, but I’m not necessarily in the mood to reply at the moment. Then I feel anxious attempting to reach out when I do have the energy and I am in a good mood because I feel like I pushed you away and you dislike me now, so I usually remain isolated. I feel selfish because of it. And I feel like a bad friend.
I be deciding what songs I'm gonna listen and then nothing happens
Worst thing ever in the whole world is when a thunderstorm is forecasted and then it doesn’t storm. literally so rude I was excited for this all day.
"Anything is fine as long as it's legal" is not the sex positive position you think it is. Anything can be criminalised. Anything can be decriminalised.
Couldn't have put it better
living with your parents is a constant cycle of i love you more than i could ever comprehend and i want to get out before i lose my fucking mind
raoul: WHY was there a MANS VOICE in your dressing room??? HUH?? and WHY did you look so attracted to it?? HUH??
christine: ..why were you in my private dressing room with a full view of my face??
erik, watching from the full length one way mirror in the dressing room that he built: oh she got you there you perv
it’s genuinely so funny that im alive and this is what im doing
I think one of the most damaging ideologies towards children is the conviction that having children isn’t a calling but a moral obligation.