Very clever. This will work for us.
FOR ALL MANKIND — 2x08 ‘And Here’s To You’
I do believe he's lost.
reblog if Bill Adama doesn’t know where Earth is 🍷
Honestly trying not to lose my mind over Sergei's new last name. Bezukhov. As in Pierre Bezukhov who waited years and years to be reunited with his love and marry her? This Bezukhov?? Fuuuuuuck
Margo Madison vs the longest day of her life
FOR ALL MANKIND | 2.06 "Best Laid Plans"
FOR ALL MANKIND | 3.03 ALL IN
FOR ALL MANKIND | 3.03 ALL IN
[2x10] Adama and Roslin talk
This conversation follows after they talked in the corridor about admiral Cain not sending supplies to the Fleet, only Galactica, and not answering Roslin’s calls. Adama assured her he’ll mention this to the admiral. After that Roslin took off her glasses, signaling that talk about business is over and they gaze at each other. I included the times when they pause a little to just look lovingly at each other, because it’s so frakkin adorable XD
So after that Roslin inquires about how he’s dealing with the situation. His command was effectively taken away and that’s a hit. Adama’s all smiles and reassurances, but that last look after she turns her back is very telling. He’s only pretending that all is fine. He doesn’t want to worry his bae Roslin without any real reason, but Cain is already raising his suspicions. Out there, in this fleet of survivors of the Cylon attack, military protocol matters less than loyalty that was honestly earned. Cain has his obedience thanks to her rank, but she doesn’t have his trust.
Ok, now let’s go back to appreciating the soft and tender looks :)
One of the biggest issues of moving to England as a person who is Ukrainian AND neurodivergent is not knowing how to answer the small talk question of "how are you", but today I was reminded that Ukrainian blessed me with the phrase that roughly translates as "living is hard but dying would be a pity" and can we please naturalise it so I can use it all day every day
Jason Mantzoukas's Taskmaster Series 19 Interview
Pulled this off my bookshelf (image from Amazon). It is impossible for me to try something new and not deep dive into the subject before dropping it completely and then moving on...
You should see the hobbies left behind me.
I had at one time five discarded upright pianos. I tore apart three, learned to play on another (like cat's screwing!), rebuilt one and turned another into a garden planter.
I have several terrible half finished quilts.
I have lots of woodworking tools.
Master of none, dabbler with passable works in some.
So, I will try to be nice to the English language and anyone who reads my dabbles. I don't expect perfection, but I would like to be kind to the written word.
And to those of you experienced, I'd love feedback or advice for a novice. Feel free to message me.
I'll give this new obsession a month. 🤣