unfortunately it appears that i'm some kind of insane person
He probably figures she's better off without him. // She certainly doesn't think so.
PETER SUTHERLAND & ROSE LARKIN | The Night Agent (Netflix)
He watches her like he'll never have enough of her. Like he's trying to capture what he can before she's gone.
PETER SUTHERLAND & ROSE LARKIN | The Night Agent (Netflix)
THE NIGHT AGENT | Season 2 Episode 3 ⤷ no one could understand what we through. except you.
drea’s 2k celebration • 🔵 sent by @brooksdavis ↳ LEGALLY BLONDE OR SHE’S THE MAN
So, you play the beautiful game…bro? Brothers? Brethren?
CAROLINE FORBES + best fighting moments (requested by anon)
Can't you guys do anything without me?
GTKM: [3/10] FEMALE CHARACTERS | KIARA 'KIE' CARRERA in OUTER BANKS (2020-2026)
So here's the thing: if Hina and Kainalu were to become an actual couple, the writers would be wasting so many opportunities. First of all, and I know this is subjective, there's no romantic chemistry/sexual tension there. I also think that the growth we saw from Kainalu once he accepted Hina was not interested in him has been the most compelling part of his character, and standing up to his father stems from this too. Them getting together might nullify all his progress (or it might not), but there's no denying that the development he might have had when coming to terms with the fact that you can't throw money to fix your life to your liking can't happen if they turn into a couple.
And I don't particularly care for Kainalu, so this isn't even what I really want to talk about.
I know I'm most likely being delusional, but I feel like Hina and Kainalu hooking up is just a plot device for both characters' development. Or that's what it should be.
this is my ship. it's wrecked. Alondra - 22 - sheicon by vampierps
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