June 2013
LOOK AT THE PICTURE THEY HAVE IN THEIR LIVING ROOM
I’M SOBBING
ugh if “All the Time in the World” is about an artifact that makes someone live a really long time and Myka gets to try it for a bit and then she comes to terms with dying young i WON’T BE ABLE TO HANDLE IT
also can we just talk about the fact that HG will have lived like 100 whatever years and Myka’ll be lucky to make it to 35 THAT IS THE FUCKING SADDEST THING ESPECIALLY FROM HG’S PERSPECTIVE
OH GOD ANOTHER LOVED ONE OF HG’S DYING TOO YOUNG
And everyone will be panicking and trying to figure out a way to save Myka.
Except Myka.
She’s in love with a woman who is almost 150 years old and she’s going to die at 35 and she’s trying to come to terms with that
And she’ll make Helena promise not to go over the edge again like she did with Christina, because HG would try to tear the world apart to save Myka, you know she would.
NO THIS IS NOT OKAY
HG would totally go off the ucking deep end over Myka dying and Myka would be so mad about that.
Ugh, she’d be so resigned about her life at a certain point, but I don’t think she’d be at peace, she’d just shut down. She’s strong, but strong in weathering it, not fighting it. And she’d just try to figure out what she wants to do with what time she has left.
And so she eats Twizzlers and watches bad movies with Pete.
And tells Artie that he’s a better father to her than her own dad.
And tells Steve to take care of everyone when she’s gone.
And gives Claudia a bunch of her stuff, and stuff that Helena gave her that she knows Claudia would love.
And then she fucking drives to Wisconsin and brings HG back and is like “You’ve had 145 years to do whatever the fuck you want and I only have a few more months, so you are spending them with me so you can tell me stories about the 1880’s”
So then that’s what they do, every night they drink tea and Helena holds Myka and tells her stories and marvels over the fact that 145 years is still not enough time.
dear god, exchanging emails with C about Warehouse 13 feelings while in public is apparently a terrible idea
maybe I’m crying a little bit
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10:58 - Myka Bering is everything 2 me 11:01 - OH MY GOD NO NO NOOOOOOOOO
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THEY HATE US. I HATE THIS. I HATE EVERYTHING.
I’m just going to leave this here.
so C just filled me in on the last bit of W13
and can I just say:
WHAT??!!?!
in 8 emails I think we just hit a new level of ridiculous
I’ll just set up the first episode, that sound good? (and hopefully not too spoiler-y)
So, the main character is Sarah Manning. She’s originally from Britain, but her foster mother moved her and her foster brother, Felix, to what is basically Toronto, Canada. She’s a short con artist who is escaping her abusive ex-boyfriend and trying to restart her life.
When she arrives from regions unknown at the train station in Toronto, she sees a woman (Beth Childs) who looks exactly like her jump in front of a train. Horrified, but seeing an opportunity, she steps into Beth’s life temporarily to try and con someone out of some money to help Sarah get back on her feet.
Unfortunately, this turns out to be much harder than she thought and she’s pulled into a conspiracy with clones and science and religion and betrayal and love and family.
Basically, Tatiana Maslany plays at least 7 different characters (sometimes at once) and it’s amazing :)
I am going to be so so bored by about 66.67% of tonight’s performance finale of the Voice
Why does no one ever talk about Andromeda Tonks I mean she was a pure-blood Slytherin in the Black family and she still chose to marry a muggle born despite being disowned and then she raised one of the most badass witches in all of existence and joined the Order of the Phoenix and when her husband, daughter and son-in-law all died in the war, she stepped up and helped raise Teddy seriously that woman was a fucking hero.
What I will always be most sad about out of all the changes GoT has made is that they couldn’t, because of how their story was constructed, include one of my favourite scene in ACoK, when Robb comes back to Riverrun to tell Cat he’s married Jeyne.
She’s walking through the hall all dignified and regal like ‘My son is the king, and I expect him to punish me accordingly for going against his wishes. I stand by my actions, but I will accept whatever he decides as just.’And she gets to the throne and Robb’s just like this nervous 15-year-old afraid that his mother is going to yell at him in front of his friends.
‘Hey - hello - hey mum hahah nice to see you we had such a great victory just before hahah I guess that’s good for the war and stuff hah so I see you released Jaime Lannister oh well no biggie we all make mistakes hahah *sweats nervously* by the way what would you say if I married someone I wasn’t promised to? Hahah how funny would that be?’

