this episode was the second pilot and so they didnt have all the details down yet, but this line is still so funny to me. “one of my ancestors” you mean your dad, spock? your father?? your father, who married your mother???
reblog this post to give two candlesticks to the guy who tried to rob your church but got caught in order to show him forgiveness and set him on the path to salvation
Ok okok let me smash my keyboard for a minute
I always liked how Sean Bean played Boromir; even during my twee Legolas years I liked how he played Boromir. But now that I'm working through his filmography, I can easily say he ABSOLUTEY KILLED in Fellowship. As other people have pointed out, a majority of his roles can be broken down into "wolf man with sword" or "wolf man with gun," but so few of them include THIS^^^^^^^ This gut-wrenching remorse! The sorrowful weeping! The wretched vulnerability! Even in Sharpe, which arguably gives him the most space for character development, we get a few sniffles and tears and the fan-favorite Mouth Rub, but we don't get this, not even when [redacted] and [redacted] die. He doesn't break apart like this. A Sean Bean action hero is stoic, longsuffering, a little sneaky, occasionally snarky, sometimes wicked, but to me that makes the emotional depth he brought to Boromir ALL THAT MUCH MORE AMAZING. The role allowed for it and he TOOK IT.
my hidden talents include romanticising everything, oversharing, crying, and overthinking
Epic post, bonus points for gus
Canon: They don’t get along.
Fandom:
that one garfield meme that’s like ‘huh i wonder who that’s for’
Ugh, okay. Unfollowing. I was a big fan of his tenure as mayor and subsequent adoption of a poor, orphaned child, had no idea that he stole a loaf of bread and broke parole
I relate to luffy in the way that I think that Shanks is the coolest pirate ever