weirddyke: dramatic irony (n) in which the audience knows more about a character’s situation than the character does, foreseeing an outcome contrary to the character’s expectations, and thus ascribing a sharply different sense to some of the character’s own statements Chris Baldick, Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms When a line is repeated four times in scenes […]

becketted: lastcenturykindagirl: johnsonandcoulson: I’ve been worse, but I’ve been better, too. Daisy asking him if he’s okay with his boo Boo after her fight with Sinara is adorable. I feel such tenderness for the way Daisy puts her hand to the offending metal sheet asif to make sure it can’t attack Coulson again, I’m just, […]

galswillbegals: Samantha ‘Sam’ Arias (Supergirl) “I was at a press event. Someone had a gun; they fired it into the crowd. A lot of people got hurt. I got home, and I found a hole in my coat. Found a little piece of metal. A bullet. It was completely flattened. I got shot, and it didn’t […]

sunshinetoday: “The basic thing you have is David and Gillian. They’re foundational. When you think about the show, it’s really about telling the story through their eyes. Because of that, it dictates how things are shot and how it feels. These two, these pillars, set you in the right direction.” (X)