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i think some people just want to like the character from what they've seen of her throughout the series. Until this point I think Lagertha was pretty sympathetic, and yes, this siege seems out of character…

as someone who apologizes too much for themself, i see both sides of it, it's tedious for people to be like "yeah yeah we get it you're not confident.." and puts the onus on whoever's listening to provide reassurance..but there's nothing more annoying than being told by a man not to apologize when women are

i remember reading a Murial Spark essay on the acoustics of Venice, I wonder how that would influence a live performance on the canal… I'm guessing way more reverb…

i have a mega lizzy crush, they gave her weird material to work with this season but she always has the best bangs/her chemistry with hailey is great, and it showcases a supportive, healthy female friendship without making a big deal about it. AND she seems to be the best portrayal of a millenial that, as someone

i think where it fails, from what i've read in reviews here, in technical accuracy of the music being performed, it does a believable job of showing the pressures, dynamics, and culture of people who are at the top of their respective creative fields and the politicking/bureaucracy/ messy relationships that straddle

they way she was shadowing hailey and keeping her in her orbit for observation is a bit telling of how that might be the case. i can see someone who "lives their art" blurring those kinds of distinctions and not being consciously aware of doing so, and that perhaps she manufactured the love triangle to prepare for her

im always so surprised at the amount of people who take umbrance with its fantasy. i'm no classically trained music by any stretch, i would say i am familiar with most of the composers and some of the pieces mentioned on this show, so i guess that allows me to suspend disbelief and not white knuckle my violin bow with