we were just pretending

"I guess I like that idea that you could pretend yourself into new feelings and new relationships. Obviously I'm a big pretender. but the kind of leap where it's almost like some kind of science fiction thing happens. Like we were just pretending, and then what's this? We actually have new powers now, and we see each other differently, and in fact all of life has suddenly tilted. I'm going for that everyday, personally."
~ Miranda July
Posts tagged "tv"

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whedonesque:

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. cast photo

via Zap2it: “‘Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ officially picked up at ABC; get your first look at the cast”

YEAAAHHHHHH

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Detailed Floor Plan Drawings of Popular TV and Film Homes

Conclusion: people living in “New York” on TV have an absurd amount of space.

Hey Monster

These actually are…all the awesome ladies. Like, all of them.

For me the deep, fundamental pleasure of watching TV remains the same. It’s just the simple, sweet, silly act of caring way too much about people that don’t really exist.
Cybermen-Dalek sass-off is the best thing.

Cybermen-Dalek sass-off is the best thing.

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In a democracy, the only thing one can be right about is the right to ask the question. And the real question is: Do we live in a democracy, or under the illusion of one?
The Hour

theatlantic:

Today’s Most Awesome Tumblr: ‘Arrested Development’ Meets Mitt Romney

The amazing Tumblr Lucille and Mitt has been around for some time, but it’s only now coming to our attention. The idea is simple: Superimpose actual quotes from Mitt Romney, the teetotaling Republican candidate often accused of being out of touch with ordinary people, over pictures of Lucille Bluth, the vodka-swilling, laughably out-of-touch Arrested Development character. The results are surprisingly convincing.

[Images: Lucille and Mitt]

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Homer as existential antihero.

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Downton Abbey Series 3 Trailer (by ITV1)

YOU GUYS.

areasofmyexpertise:

If you are not watching season 2 of HUSBANDS, I think you are misusing the internet. 

Yaaaay! Watch this show, dudes. The first “season” is actually less than half an hour long, but it’s jam-packed.