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smoakmonster · 7 months
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annie + auggie moments [8/?]
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pray4saint · 9 months
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i think most of my favourite characters, if not all, are neurodivergent even when they're just that 'quirky' character
and they are ALL my spirit animal
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devilsmurdock · 27 days
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four characters who make you yell "MY MAN MY MAN MY MAN" !!!
I tag anyone who wants to partake (:
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herosofmarvelanddc · 2 months
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I'm only a few episodes into S1 of Covert Affairs, but oh my gosh, Joan Campbell is such a mom to Auggie and Annie. She may seem tough, but she has a soft spot for those two
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all-that-jazz-93 · 9 months
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If I had a nickel etcetera etcetera
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boysinperil · 1 year
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In our constant search to find new shows to binge, we stumbled across Cover Affairs (2010-2015, now streaming on freevee). I came for Kari Matchett (Maggie from Leverage!) who plays the CIA boss, but I stayed for Auggie Anderson, the tech/handler for the main character Annie. Of course they will they/won't they (I won't spoil a 7 year old show for you).
Mostly, it's tight and tense and there's some really good Auggie whump for those what like that sort of thing, especially toward the end. I do love the trope of "you won't break if you're tortured but oh ho, here's someone you care about, will you break if we torture THEM?"
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bravosierra6 · 7 months
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I'm sorry? Who gave you the right?! Auggie (Chris Gorham) grew up to look like this?? 😳🥴🫠
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jeyna-perspective · 2 years
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How old is Auggie?
Teo's 32. Presumably he's been looking for his mother's killer since he was 18. So when did Auggie train him? 12 years ago? I thought Auggie was 30. Also how did Auggie enter the CIA blind? Or did Auggie enter the CIA, then go to Iraq?
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tvshowscouples · 2 days
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If you love Auggie&Annie (Covert Affairs) and you want reblog or like,this is the link of my reblog couples :)
thank you!
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gayiconwaluigi · 11 months
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Asteroid city is inaccessible and unintelligible and vague and wandering and a series of vignettes spliced together to give the suggestion of a larger story that’s not actually complete with incomprehensible characters grappling with grief and isolation accompanied by a strange use of stop motion to YOU. I get it though
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homoqueerjewhobbit · 10 months
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Still trying to totally process Asteroid City (literally got out of the theater am hour and a half ago) and thinking about a (presumably closeted) gay playwright in the 1950s writing a straight romance where almost the entire relationship takes place with the two characters in completely different buildings and how staying closeted involves staying obsessively, even performatively distant from your partner in public.
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uptownhags · 29 days
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coolgal5 · 5 months
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STARMAN- A. STEENBECK
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Auggie Steenbeck x GN reader
Part two. Part one can be found here: https://www.tumblr.com/coolgal5/738171031067443200/starman-a-steenbeck
After Dr. Hickenlooper had given the tour you noticed Woodrow glancing over to the “Bleeps and Blips” seemingly intrigued by them. Dr. Hickenlooper had walked over and began to discuss it with him. Dr. Hickenlooper called you over and told you Woodrow’s theory about it being a date on the galactic calendar.
When it came time to eat you decided you’d sit down with Midge and Auggie again considering they were really the only people you had interacted with so far. When you walked over the the table and sat down across from Midge when Auggie had been asking about her glasses, which she responded to by taking them off revealing what seemed to be a black eye.
“Gadzooks, what did you do to deserve that?” He asked
“Nothing.” she quickly shut him down.
“Who hit you?” He pushed further
“Nobody, it’s grease paint, to feel like my character.” She explained.
“How does she get a black eye? In the story” He asked.
“Well she doesn’t in the story, it’s on the inside.” She explained
Auggie turned to you, examining your face up close.
“You didn’t mention you were an astronomer when we talked last time” He stated, now focusing all his attention onto you.
“It never came up.” You replied, glancing down at your plate of food on the table in front of you.
“I don’t think I ever caught your name, mind telling me?” He asks.
You replied with your name very bluntly. Talking to him came so easy, like it was meant to happen.
“That’s a very nice name.” He says, nodding
Your cheeks heat up at the compliment.
“Oh thank you.” You replied quickly.
You continue to chat with Auggie and midge until you decided to walk back to the motel until you had to go view the astronomical ellipses.
You sat by the bathroom window of your bungalow smoking a cigarette. The warm breeze of the desert combined with the setting sun was very refreshing. The window facing yours was open and a light was flicked on to reveal Auggie standing there clutching a piece of paper.
“So I suppose we’re neighbors” You flash a smile at him.
“I suppose so.” He states before holding up the paper. It was the photo he had taken of you, Midge, and Dinah at lunch earlier in the day.
“I’m glad that came out, I approve.” You say, leaning farther out the window and pressing your arms against the sill. You and him sat there, in comfortable silence for a few moments before he spoke again.
“Can I take another photo of just you? Not for publication purposes” He asked
“I thought you never asked permission?” You replied. He simply shrugged and held up his camera.
“Don’t move” he ordered.
A snapping was heard and he put the camera down, leaning up against his own window sill. He stared into your eyes and you decided to utilize a sudden burst of confidence.
“Are you married?” You asked the question that had been on your mind earlier.
“I’m a widower, don’t tell my kids by the way.” He responded. Your chest felt a pang at his reply. Nobody deserves to lose a wife and you felt even worse for his children. You recalled how you felt after you had lost your mother.
“Why? I mean I wasn’t planning on it, I’m sorry” you replied
“Yea, they know by the way, just barely.” He says, looking at the ground.
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Covert Affairs Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Auggie Anderson & Annie Walker, Auggie Anderson/Annie Walker, Minor or Background Relationship(s), Past Auggie Anderson/Natasha Petrovna Characters: Auggie Anderson, Annie Walker (Covert Affairs), Natasha Petrovna Additional Tags: Male-Female Friendship, Past Relationship(s), Short One Shot, artwork welcome Summary:
In the midst of a complicated period with girlfriend Natasha Petrovna, Auggie Anderson realizes he can't shake the memory of being with the one other person he's always protected: the lovely Annie Walker.
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My Roommate Kayla Names Yugioh GX Characters
please note she did this under no duress and all names were completely her suggestion
Jaden Yuki: Jonathan
Chazz Princeton: Kylo Ren
Syrus Truesdale: Mina
Chumley Huffington: Thomas
Dr. Crowler: Gretna
Blair Flannigan: Jesse
Cyber Blader: Mommy
Alexis Rhodes: Kira
Atticus Rhodes: Fred
Zane Truesdale: (auggie sighs audibly) she named him Daddy.
Aster Phoenix: William
Sartorious: Lio
Yubel: Jesse round 2
Jesse Anderson: Mino
Jim Cook: Tyler
Axel Brodie: “Racist Stereotype Name” (this is what she literally said, she wasn’t a fan of how he was drawn)
Adrian Gecko: Sabe
Bastion Misawa: Frank
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thebestpartofwakingup · 8 months
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God asteroid city is such a beautiful movie on its own but it’s even more meaningful if you’re familiar with Wes Anderson’s other work it really feels like this culmination of ideas and motifs from his earlier works, its a shame it came out in the midst of Barbenheimer
Anderson’s works are often centered in or particularly interested in eccentric personalities and this feels like one of his first attempts to de-abstract and tie it to a specific history. The story of Asteroid City is framed as a play written by an older gay man in the 1950s, with his director also heavily suggested to be queer and the cast close knit through this world, that the world of stage theater is understood and respected as a refuge for queer artists even if not all members themselves are queer.
But the play itself is distinctly about heterosexual characters, a man mourning the death of his wife, two teenagers falling in love at a summer extracurricular program, an affair between a widower and a high profile actress too busy to have a typical domestic relationship with her daughter (that is both directly addressed but not demonized, that despite it the daughter is still ok and no weirder for it than anyone else)
There’s even a sex scene between minor characters of a cowboy and school teacher, arguably the pillars of American heterosexual bachelor and bacholette caricatures.
There’s also notably a head female scientist and black military commander, neither of which is commented upon as unusual for the time period or whom seem particularly mistreated by anyone else.
And, as is rare for Wes Anderson, all the relationships more or less end happily. At least in the run WE see, which is markedly distinct from the original script as Jones walks off stage, misses a scene, and is implied to have also later fallen asleep on stage, causing the director to improvise and cut additional scenes and dialogues and conclude all the side stories peacefully,
And then Tom Hank’s (the father in law of Auggie) tells him that even though he’s never personally liked him that he’s still going to accept and love him as family because that’s what his daughter did and he loved her enough to trust her judgement but more directly, because the personal hang ups he has over Auggie just aren’t as important to him as his relationship with his son-in-law and his grandchildren, that it really isn’t worth the drama to not just suck it up and love his son-in-law flaws and all. This in parallel with their decision to bury part of his daughter’s ashes in a Tupperware container at the insistence of his young granddaughters in Asteroid City before they leave forever — remarking again that it isn’t something he ever wanted for his daughter, isn’t something he’s happy about doing, but he loves his granddaughters and wants to do whatever he can to help the passing of their mother easier for them.
And with Jones playing Auggie every night he gets to perform and express and explore the grief he feels for the death of the play’s writer and his gay lover in a way that is not only socially acceptable (he’s an actor playing a man sad his wife died! Whose gonna question that?) but is also potentially financially viable and career supportive. But it’s not just about him, even if Auggie’s grief is central to the play, because the other actors and stagehands and director knew the writer too and presumable thought well of him, and so now they get to dedicate their time to not only promoting his creative work but in replicating a fictionalized environment he envisioned to support and facilitate a story of grief. They are working on de constructing and facilitating and performance grief in parallel to their own feelings on the writer’s death
And the alien doesn’t just represent death in that it comes and goes at random, taking and giving at random — but that it is something that the 1950s US GOVERNMENT has quarantine off all discussion of, that does not officially recognize and even denies the existence of, and threatens to shoot those who leave their quarantine.
And it’s that experience, of going through something so profound and unexpected, while being a random amalgamation of people with no prior relationships, and then corralled off by the US government and forbidden to leave or communicate with anyone on the outside
While in the background the US government also tests nuclear bombs in proximity to the quarantine, that at the time nobody believes is dangerous, but will surely cause cancer and health problems for all present decades down the road…
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