#my dating life
THE HEIRESS (1949) directed by William Wyler
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Márta Mészáros - The Inheritance (1980)
Gerhard Richter - Two Candles (1982)
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Olivia de Havilland in The Heiress (1949)
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The Defiant Heiress, the urchin girl who wanted to be a princess
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There’s no platonical explanation for this.
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Axe Woves literally died in season 2.
Can we please talk about how Axe Woves would have actually died in season 2? Katee Sackhoff reported in her last interview that the scene in which he dies (when they try to take over the Light Cruiser) had already been shot, but they changed their minds to have Din Djarin block the shots instead.
That's exactly what the actor of Axe, Simon Kassianides, had meant by saying that we'll still find out why he wasn't present at the end of the second season. It was because he had actually died in a few episodes prior.
I am SO glad they decided otherwise, because Axe was one of the best characters and character developments for me this season. I adore this man.
So I have to say thank you Din Djarin for saving my husband.
Yours Lady Woves
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@chapter-master-darius, continued from [ here ]
Bahram extends a bony hand to shake. “Bahram Gamma-3, nice to meet you.” His own smile, while not as large as Clementyia’s, was warm and inviting.
Her hand was soft as it enveloped his, unmarred by hardship or labor. She was, as a person, warm and kind, and it shone through with the gentleness with which she interacted with everyone. Bahram was no exception.
“Clementiya Laurellete. It’s a pleasure, Bahram.” The heiress looked him up and down, her expression softening with a touch of pity. “If I may ask, are you… are you alright?”
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