#ThorntonThunderdome: a single elimination tournament bracket for determining the best John Thornton moments in the BBC period drama #NorthAndSouth.
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@barelytolerabIe@HistoricalEsme@Neko_Akage So many good options! For me it was the ep where the whole gang is together (sorry, don’t have numbers memorized) and she starts giving directions. W’s reaction is “well who made YOU boss 😤” and Nash is just quietly in the background all 😍 because he LIKES IT when she’s bossy
Also the special effects in this movie are SO charming. Like it’s all just very low budget stuff but you can tell the creators were having a ton of fun with it
Reminder I Married a Witch (1942) is the perfect movie for this time of year
✅ Screwball comedy
✅ Falling in love with the descendant of the man you cursed for burning you at the stake
✅Election interference subplot
✅ Veronica Lake
Reminder I Married a Witch (1942) is the perfect movie for this time of year
✅ Screwball comedy
✅ Falling in love with the descendant of the man you cursed for burning you at the stake
✅Election interference subplot
✅ Veronica Lake
@barelytolerabIe@_xony Not sure of this is true for anyone else but I have always pictured the omnibus as a modern bus just because it has the word “bus” in it. I guess it actually would have been more like a very large carriage but somehow that’s just not as funny
I’m absolutely thrilled to reveal the cover for ONE FINAL TURN, the fifth book in my Electra McDonnell series! I can’t wait to share Ellie’s adventure in Portugal with you all!
@barelytolerabIe And a lot of people hated this episode, which makes it such a decisive litmus test for this fandom! Possibly the most polarizing of all episodes
idk who needs to read this but unplanned endgame ships are superior like no matter what the writers wanted for some reason the chemistry and story that developed between two characters was too intense and real to ignore like that’s powerful af
#RomComBracket Did yall know that Mrs Winterbourne is a remake of a 1950 Barbara Stanwyck film No Man Of Her Own? The original is a noir, played very seriously & focusing a lot on the main character’s guilt over her. Is it justified in order to give her baby a good life?