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one-time-i-dreamt · 1 year
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George Warleggan was courting me for unknown reasons. It was cute, actually. My mother and sisters tried to persuade him into ask me to marry him with a chunk of butter.
I was annoyed with them, so I threw their chocolate croissants down a sewer.
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wildwren · 3 months
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ranking george warleggan's blood feuds
1. george vs. aunt agatha - absolutely iconic, nothing will ever top this, frankly this IS the high point of all 5 seasons of poldark. george said "i refuse to be out-cunted in my own house" and agatha was like "this is LITERALLY my house" and then they fought to the death. "that old woman will have no party" is THEE george warleggan quote of all time
2. george vs. ross - this is high on the list for george vs. ross because we all know how much of a ross hater i am, but actually im a george x ross truther, like they DO have chemistry, gay sex would nOT help, it DEFInITELY would make things worse, but i think they should try it anyway!!!! also remember that time george wept when ross' daughter died and told ross that some of the light had gone out of the world with her, and ross responded by telling george he would step over george's uncle if he saw him drowning in a puddle? because i think about that a lot. i might be paraphrasing
3. george vs. drake - i find george vs. drake tiresome sometimes because drake is simply *too* hapless, but at the same time, it's very funny that over the years, george has accused drake of: theft over forty shillings, intent to riot, grain stealing, trespassing, child grooming, bride-stealing, home invasion, and murder; has gotten drake kicked out of church, arrested, beaten and left in a ditch, imprisoned, nearly hanged; burned down his blacksmith shop not once but twice; had a pack of dogs sent after morwenna because she agreed to marry him, and probably other things i'm forgetting. meanwhile, in every sense of the idea, drake is just kicking a stone down the road.
4. george vs. geoffrey charles - i wish george vs. geoffrey charles was more fun but it's just sort of basic like oh no, george, do you hate your stepson who your beloved wife had with another man who you also hated??? how original that's incredibly creative of you!!! george almost marrying cecily was sort of an unhinged touch but by that point i did not really care. i'm a geoffrey charles hater though so maybe it's a personal problem :/
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dinathalawriter · 2 years
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George: *isolates himself* Perfect! But why do I feel sad.
George: *socialises* Perfect! Now how do I get out of here.
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flipperbrain-awakes · 2 months
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When it's the last person you want to run into.
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stelly38 · 2 months
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Only one of these men consistently has full command of the damn thing.
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periodperfection · 5 months
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bunnyliiiam · 1 month
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The one convo I really wanted in Poldark
"Mr. Warleggan can you please tell us why you stalk Ross Poldark? We get it, he is your sworn enemy, but why know his every step and what drink he orders in the Red Lion?"
"ummm...uhh...hmmm...uhm..."
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warlenys · 2 months
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poldark, 1x05.
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hollow-ghost-fire · 2 months
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Here's a portrait of George Warleggan if the Poldark fandom still exists
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caeloren · 2 months
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elyangelofdeath · 1 year
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urimaginarygirlfriend · 10 months
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elizabeth is so sexy i need her so bad
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softschofield · 1 year
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my favourite thing? is that george is the only upperclass character - including ross - who consistently acknowledges servants, whether they be his own or others’. a footman brings him a letter or a drink or a plate of food? george nods in thanks, or goes so far as to actually meet their eye. a servant opens the door of his carriage or takes his note to announce his entrance to a room? or he hands his hat and coat to someone? he gives them a quick little look to say thanks. sometimes he’ll even give the tiniest smile, and do that expression that we all do when a waiter brings us our food and we want them to know they’re appreciated and seen. 
he is the only upperclass character who is conscious of servants at all times, who is courteous, friendly, and kind to his staff, especially bessie, in every single interaction, however brief. 
by contrast, because he was raised with servants, ross just hands his stuff to them without looking, barely noticing they’re even there, like they’re just a hat rack or furniture in a room. 
to george, having servants is something he doesn’t take for granted, something he’s conscious of, something he actively appreciates and fears having taken from him, something which may even still seem foreign to him and which he regards a little self-consciously and shyly - and it shows in how he treats his employees. 
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incorrectpoldarkquotes · 10 months
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"What do you mean Just Standing There Ominously doesn't count as socialising?"
- George, probably
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flipperbrain-awakes · 2 months
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Jack Farthing by Michael Shelford
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