Five times Adam hooked up with guys, and one time he fell in love.
Adult, angst. Adam’s POV, this fits into the movie well.
Five times Adam hooked up with guys, and one time he fell in love.
Adult, angst. Adam’s POV, this fits into the movie well.
Vid: The Penis Song (Not the Noel Coward Song), by wyomingnot
This vidlet had to be done for this fandom! Music by Monty Python, of course.
”What are you even doing?” Arthur asks, fiddling with the corner of his newspaper like he really wishes Eames would stop trying to solicit him for sex in a bar so he can go back to — Jesus Christ, so he can go back to reading about the Irish debt crisis.
Adult, established relationship. Eames wants to role-play. If only Arthur would co-operate… Spoiler warning: he eventually does, and things get hot as fuck!
This ode to Steve and Peggy’s relationship is very upbeat, all things considered, but somehow it works. Music: That Man, by Caro Emerald (which was used in the opening of “Agent Carter”’s pilot ep).
Lyrical and beautiful, this is an ode to Steve and Bucky and all they’ve been through. Music by Minor Key.
The Marvel ladies as the six merry murderesses. With a guest appearance by Elektra. This cracked me up. Music from the musical Chicago.
Love it! This hits all the right beats, matching Peggy kicking ass with the music. Wish it was longer. Music: Anaconda, by Nicki Minaj.
Short but (bitter)sweet, this captures Connor and Oliver’s relationship beautifully. Music: Starring Role, by Marina and The Diamonds.
None would be able to find middle ground within you, little man.” he observed, turning the corner into one of the villas many rooms. He used that address, that pet name with more affection than he had before. “When you rage, you rival the wrath of the fucking gods. And when you take pity, it’s with all of you.
Adult. The story of Agron and Nasir through season 2, beautifully filling in the gaps.
Short tribute to Olivia Dunham, one of my all-time favourite female characters, using one of my all-time favourite quotes. When she said that to Broyles, that men always accuse women they work with of being too emotional, that’s when I knew I liked this woman and this show. God, I miss them! Music: Tortured Heard, by Gothic Storm.