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Slow Horses 4.06 Hello Goodbye
Forgive me.
Pride & Prejudice (2005) dir. Joe Wright
River Cartwright (Jack Lowden) in Slow Horses Season 4 Episode 6
Jack Lowden as River Cartwright Slow Horses – S04E05 – Grave Danger
Cartwebb + personal space? we don't know her. SLOW HORSES — 1.05 'Fiasco'
SLOW HORSES - 4x03 PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS
I do love that in Rohan culture, it seems that it's the custom for men to go out and fight and die heroically, and for women to honour their sacrifice by crying over their bodies or at their funerals. The men are to be brave, the woman to be loving. The men are to do great things. The women are to remember.
But in the film, whereas Eowyn's most iconic moment is her slaying of the Witch King, a great, heroic deed that cements her place in history, Eomer's most iconic moment is (arguably) his guttural scream when he sees Eowyn dead on the ground, dropping to his knees and cradling her to his chest.
Not only is Eowyn's most iconic moment a scene in which she takes on, by her culture's definition, the man's role, the most important role of a man, to die heroically, Eomer's most iconic moment is when he takes on the "woman's" role, to grieve.
I do love his "Death!" charge in the books so much, but because of this parallel between the siblings, I also love the film version where there is no battle for him to fight, no justice for him to wreak, there's nothing for him to do but cradle Eowyn to his chest and rock her back and forth.
Slow Horses Season 4 Trailer Title Sequence
u know what actually, thank god you’re all still into dead war vets who are allegedly fucking. it’s an honor rpf-ing a 23 year old show made for dads and uncles who salute the flag unironically.
tom hanks we are in ur walls cornplating this show, wringing it down and screencapping to its last blurred pixel of a minor background character featured in a nondescript scene you’ve already forgotten you’ve filmed. every government website or sketchy war museum will become an unwilling collaborator to rpf. we are making every single soldier in this regiment kiss in half-destroyed billets, and give each other chaffing, shitty handjobs in a bastogne foxhole. no ground is sacred. every theater of war is fair play. no man will be spared from romance of debilitating degrees
He and Major Egan were the unquestioned leaders of our entire group.
who are you to think that you can hold your head up higher than your fellow man?
I was going to read you, Homer or Keats but then I thought, fuck that. I think I used to bore you with it. And you were just being polite.
SAS Rogue Heroes - Season 1 Episode 4
"I have been reunited with an old friend from the Ulster Rifles. He's a Protestant, Paddy Mayne, though he drinks like a Catholic. We're able to talk about home to each other. He's the same man I knew in Ireland, but lately I am changed by him."
"There's a fellow here I knew in Ulster, Eoin McGonigal. He's from the other side, but we don't talk religion. If I sit up barking and howling at night as I sometimes do, he takes me for a walk and throws a stick for me. When I find myself become a devil, he reminds me that underneath I am a poet."
Slow Horses | 4.02 "A Stranger Comes to Town" ↳ A Comedy
Devastating news today. Sorry to have to post these drawings in these circumstances 🥺
I love her a lot, she will be deeply, deeply missed 😔
Dame Margaret Natalie Smith CH DBE (28 December 1934 − 27 September 2024) ✨ Rest in Love.
Molly Doran Slow Horses 4.05 | Grave Danger "Oh, come on, don't do yourself down, Molly. You remember everything. That's why you're in charge of the archive."
I heard this guy was surprisingly popular, so in honour of Tattoo Dog from the hit show Slow Horses, I made these textpost memes that kinda fit his vibe.
It's both funny and sweet how much he was a standout to a bunch of people (as a side character? we're calling him a side character, right?). That's the power of good character design I guess.
I heard this guy was surprisingly popular, so in honour of Tattoo Dog from the hit show Slow Horses, I made these textpost memes that kinda fit his vibe.
It's both funny and sweet how much he was a standout to a bunch of people (as a side character? we're calling him a side character, right?). That's the power of good character design I guess.
The number of times I have actually screamed at Daniel's sassy commentary in Interview with the Vampire. The beginning of Season 2, Episode 1 alone is wild. Daniel blasting Louis for spending eight hours talking about "how to avoid the sun and torpedoes" during WWII. Daniel asking Real Rashid, "Where did they send you when Shah Rukh Khan over there was playing you?" Daniel emphasizing in front of Armand that Lestat is Louis' true love (Daniel Molloy the #1 Loustat shipper confirmed). One thing's for sure, Daniel is making this interview an experience for everyone involved. Kudos to him.
River Cartwright, serious spy