me and amy met james norton and HE’S SO NICE
and you should definitely all go and see bonobo when you can because it’s wonderful
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theres so many good actors out where. wow. wow…
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I gave her a bit of a talking to yesterday morning. I said, “I’m not your mother, you’re a police officer. Nobody bothers you.” She said, “This is all I wanted all my life and I’m shit at it,” and I should have said “No you’re not, you’re fantastic, you’re lovely,” but I didn’t, I just let her dwell on it so she’d be thinking I’d be thinking she was shit at it, and I didn’t— I don’t think that, she wasn’t…
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"He can send himself to paradise, that’s his choice but he’s no taking my eyebrows with him".
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In this week’s issue, Emily Nussbaum reviews the Netflix series “Happy Valley”:
"There’s something refreshing about how ‘Happy Valley’ treats violence not as power but as chaos, an inevitable psychological decay that causes even the worst criminals to turn on one another as the cops close in."
Illustration by Marc Aspinall
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Women do have very strong relationships with each other and you don’t often see that dramatised on telly. In fact, friendship itself isn’t dramatised terribly well on television. I suppose I do like reflecting on friendships. A lot of warmth and humour can come from the relationships that women have with each other.
Sally Wainwright (via sangfroidwoolf)
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“The problem with Dickens is that everyone’s going to be looking at him and not the rest of us.”
“He was a total joy. There were meant to be three Dickens but he grew so quickly that we only needed one. They even called him Dickens so he answers to that now. He’s eaten his body weight in sausages over the last few months but we love him to bits.” [Source]
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