“A time for everything, and to everything it’s place. Return what has been moved, through time and space.“
every spell ever → 1.17 that ‘70s episode
“Chadwick personally asked me to ask y'all to stop asking him to say Wakanda Forever out in the streets, y'all are taking the forever thing too seriously, I got you” MICHAEL DID THAT AND IM CACKLING, WHAT A VILLAIN
So I saw The Incredibles 2 last night and Edna had this amazing quote that could be the child-free mantra BUT I CANT REMEMBER IT
It was something like “I have been fortunate to never been afflicted by it” (talking about parenthood) ugh if you go see it and remember the quote let me know
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I didnt know I needed these two together until it happened and then I realized my life was complete
My gosh, one of my fave parts of the movie.
GO SEE INCREDIBLES 2
Leverage - Favorite Scenes 5/? - Hardison’s Codenames
(The Gold Job)#SOME IMPORTANT THINGS TO NOTE ABOUT THIS SCENE IN NO PARTICULAR ORDER:#1. i don’t think that the show ever actually had hardison SAY his own code name out loud and if they did it was real quiet#because i’ve seen this episode twice in the last like month and i feel i would have noticed#that his name for himself was HARDIMAN#ALEC. BUDDY. BABY BOY.#that is such a third-grade-THIS-WOULD-BE-MY-SUPERHERO-NAME superhero name#that i assume that’s what it fucking is#that somewhere in a box at his nana’s house waiting for the beautiful day when parker and eliot find it#is a box full of hardiman comics that hardison drew himself in elementary school and never quite let go of#HARDIMAN. IN HIS SPIDERMAN-STYLE OUTFIT WITH A PAINTBALL SPLOTCH AS HIS ICON don’t talk to me don’t look at me close your goddamn eyes#2.#look how happy hardison and parker are when eliot is happy#sophie is like ‘aw eliot isn’t that adorable’ but not parker and hardison#parker and hardison are just BALLS OF PURE DELIGHT at wresting some happiness from their grump lump#3. raise your hands if you think it kills hardison a little inside that half the team’s names are elements and the other half aren’t#*RAISES BOTH HANDS HIGH IN THE AIR*#but it was the only way to give parker a name she would like that wasn’t ‘captain cash’#which is her name in the hardiman comic book he’s totally not writing where she is his love interest/nemesis#along with a character called hair man that hardison is never#ever#e v e r#telling eliot about#HARDIMAN OKAY GOD this is it i’ve chosen it at long last after many years of searching#this hill is the one. this is the hill i want to die on.#thief juice: it’s a mouth crime
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She loves her kids and offers sensible advice (Ex: “Even if you can’t help somebody, you can still love them.”) like other tv moms. But what makes Molly Phillips a great character is that she isn’t just a mom. She’s human. She had a tumultuous relationship with her parents growing up that’s referenced in Rebecca and tensions still arise when she visits them in Banshee. She still grieves the loss of her husband and even though she tries to hide it from her kids, like in Fountain, sometimes she can’t help but show how much she’s still hurting and has to lean on her kids to support her (as she does with Jack in Rebecca). She also had an amazing backstory of being a recovering alcoholic, but since Disney scrapped Chrysalis we never got to see her address it. I still accept it as part of her character and her grieving process, though, and it only makes her so much stronger of a character.
If there was an award for Most Realistic TV Mom, Molly Phillips would certainly be the winner. Mackenzie Phillips did an amazing job bringing this character to life and not enough people give her credit for it.
Ace Comic Con Panel - Sebastian’s Q&A
full video - part one |
two|threenote: i’ve put brackets around some of the fan questions that you might have heard about or you don’t want to read :)












