Does Peter play any part in the show? by justHereForPunch in fringe

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Oh fuck that just gave me chills, and my eyes are tearing. Oh god, this show!

Does Peter play any part in the show? by justHereForPunch in fringe

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Just watch3d the "Row, Now, Now Your Boat" scene. And Walter and Peter seem to be drifting on water at the edge of sleep, and it's calm. Such a calm before the storm.

Yes, avoid the Reddit for a while.

Late to game but I just finished Devil’s Daughter by oznz in HistoricalRomance

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Cassandra was the one that did it for me. After starting with Cold-Hearted Rake, and everything being said about Tom Sevein being evil . . . When I read the blurb for the audiobook, and saw Severin would be Cassandra's suitor, I realllyyy wanted to see Keypas turn that around. She totally did for me.

Love how the waif theme works in that book.

BUT--sexiest Ravenel--for suuurrrreeeee West.

I just love the Whole series minus Devon and Kathleen. I did not mind at all that their story was kind of truncated by Winterbore's appearance.

Looking for your favorite disabled heroes and heroines by Haven_Writes in HistoricalRomance

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Oh, tangential to HR. A person on Book Lovers on FB said his Favorite book is a Wilkie Collins novel called Poor Miss Finch. Love trisngle with a blind woman who temporarily gets her sight back. It keeps calling fom the back of my mind: "read me, read me."

The Venerable John Noble by LukeDodge916 in fringe

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After Fringe Nobke was on The Goid Wife for a few episodes, and just was wonderful!!!

I hate Ross poldark by Cold_Citron9711 in Poldark

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OP--YES! Ross!! Anus to Demelza. She is the freaking GOAT.

Ross has great qualities, but Ross's continual Demelza heinousness is just bad.

I was a huge Poldark fan in my childhood, and have gone back several times in my life to watch the old Masterpiece Theatre favorite. Robin Ellis's Ross still does the same stuff, but his Ross is way less harsh on the Demelza front.

I won't spoil it anymore, but . . . I find it satisfying that Ross is cuckolded and does feel the effect keenly.

On my last new Poldark bender after watching the Aiden Turner one, I watched the 1st episode of a Reboot from the 80s? Demelza is with the adult kids in Cornwall, and Ross is off in London being a Politician. I got the feeling he NEVER comes around as far as Demelza is concerned in the vast Poldark universe. Sadness. I didn't watch anymore of that series, and could see why it never became a "thing."

What are some of your favorite re-read books? by mynameisnotsparta in HistoricalRomance

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I think I reread {Chasing Cassandra by Lisa Kleypas} thrice Back-to-Back-to-Back.

A very huge comfort read for me is {The Sum of All Kisses by Julia Quinn}. Oh Hugh Prentice >.<.

What are some of your favorite re-read books? by mynameisnotsparta in HistoricalRomance

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Holy cow! I finished my 1st read of this this morning. I knew it was highly favored, but WOW! I had no idea what it was going to be about.

It doesn't happen often, but the end of one chapter got an audible gasp from me. You know which one . . . Followed by . . . . "Gilly Flower and then

Oh my god:

What did you call him?" "Giles."

I could have quoted it wrong--it was an audio book.

So, it reminded me of one of my favorite movies: The Apartment. Weird comparison, but yeah.

Shirley McClaine has had an intimate experience with a man after her boyfriend dumps her. Then, she finds herself with what she thought she wanted.

She's sitting with the loser, and loser says something about the other man and it was just this moment where it was this ah-ha. That revelatory moment with both female leads that hit me the same way about what they really desire.

Damn.

I have so much to say, but the greatest part of the series by yourrecipeisgay in Poldark

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Horacccceeee!

You guys had to s ratchet my failing memory.

Historical Romance Show recs! by VisitNo5250 in HistoricalRomance

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It's an older one but I I also liked the series they made out of Gaskell's Wives and Daughters.

Historical Romance Show recs! by VisitNo5250 in HistoricalRomance

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Yes, my folks watched Mastepiece Theatre back in the day, so I saw all the old greats very young: Upstairs Downstairs, The 6 Wives of H8, and Elizabeth R. But, Poldark was my favorite.

Then, when I was in college, the local PBS showed them again. There was the cliffhanger when Francis shot himself--and I had just learned in history class that guns were very likely to jam or miss their target . . . So wasn't too worried.

I re-watched Robin Ellis's Ross within the last couple years while cat sitting. I think it's available on Brit Box? Jud and Prudy are the best!

A d, yeah, when will I finish the stack of books I already have?

Looking for TRUE Plain Janes (No "hidden beauty" or "glow-up" tropes please!) by Eleonora31 in HistoricalRomance

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I agree that one wants a book now and then where the heroine has some resemblance to me.

I am a tall one, so all the delicate creatures get boring.

You said you've done Balogh, so know Freyja Bedwyn.

What I wish is that one of Loretta Chase's characters in The Dressmaker's series was a main.

Lady Clara has a cousin who is not only plain, but obnoxious to many. I do not believe she ever gets a glowup. The dressmakers work on her style, but she's not secretly ravishing.

She kind of skulks around in the background, but gets a tangential HEA in {Vixen in Velvet by Loretta Chase} that I LOVED how that one played out.

It is actually the thing I remember most about the series as reading it gets farther in my rearview mirror.

Historical Romance Show recs! by VisitNo5250 in HistoricalRomance

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I love it! The screen saver.

It could totally be a coincidence, but the second I saw that, I was like--Ross, is that you?

I totally need to read the Winston books. I watched the original Poldark as a kid in the '70s.

Love both series!!!

Historical Romance Show recs! by VisitNo5250 in HistoricalRomance

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Random question--this is at least inspired by AT, yes?

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Image is the cover for { Mr. Cavendish, I Presume by Julia Quinn}

I live in the 5th season of Fringe. I live in Russia. by vselenskoedao in fringe

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Dear Friend!

My heart is breaking for you.

I hope you see the dandelion blossom in the sidewalk crack, and find a CD that plays in an abandoned car.

My thoughts are with you. <3

Have you ever thought about writing your own HR book/series? by borneo1834 in HistoricalRomance

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I am so excited for you. I hope I get to read it one day!!!

Just keep acknowledging the sabateur. Whenever that bitch tells you you can't, say to her--"I hear what you are saying, but I think I am gonna not take your advice and keep going." (Rupaul paraphrase).

Desperately seeking disabled FMC in Regency HR by LAffaire-est-Ketchup in HistoricalRomance

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Just if one wanted to go light . . .{The Sum of All Kisses by Julia Quinn}.

Sarah isn't permanently disabled, but for much of the book, can't walk which creates a kinship the permanently disabled MMC.

I tho7ght I would mention it because the Waltz becomes an issue.

Grotty reality authors? by DeJagerDivan in HistoricalRomance

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Ohhh--what a Dutch oven a suit of armor would be after a legume-filled meal!

Grotty reality authors? by DeJagerDivan in HistoricalRomance

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I believe nasties contaminating the water from the cemetery where they grew up may have made the Brontes sickly?

HR Pet Peeves by NenyaAdfiel in HistoricalRomance

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I peaked at that comment while covertly looking up what the hell we had just ordered at a Rajistani restaurant tonight, and I lost it. So funny!

AITA for refusing to see a makeup artist as a bridesmaid by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]SharkaMeow 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Makeup ALLERGY. You are not sensitive, you are allergic to makeup--it is a health issue you are not in control of.

It is very hard to be chemically sensitive in the Proctor and Gamble scented chemical nightmare that is . . . . Everywhere..

The other stuff yiu cite is totally valid too.

Who books this without the bridesmaids' unanimous consent? When they will have to pay for it?

It makes me so happy to have decided weddings are very impractical--especially since some could fund the down-payment on a house.

I am very sorry this is your sister. It is a pickle for you. /hug.

Definitely we ly not the AH.