Posts by MercurialVoid
it’s a process i know but
doesn’t mean i have to like it doesn’t mean i dont ….fear it
cuz i dont know how Ace acted back then. not really. not with full certainty.
it’s not everything. it’s not all of ///me but i’m not
i dont feel entirely ….i feel like there is an identity. one with a foundation and walls and that sense of belonging.
but there’s this fear on top of that too which is slightly suffocating at times. fear i wont be able to enter said home.
i’m still not remembering full details of akechi either like
no matter how hard i’ve tried im still
it’s not happening and now 5ish months on she’s starting to
….
i am starting to remember ///my history though. my former abuser. the friends i use to have. the things i believe in.
i’m starting to remember shows we watched over the past 2 years
not all of them and i don’t remember everything that went on but it’s coming in small bursts of recollection
but conversations? i’m still drawing a blank im still not remembering what ive said to ppl or how i behaved towards them
アルカヴェ🌱🏛️🍃💼
#haikaveh
My favorite Quote from DTF St. Louis which i now will use more often is:" No One Is Normal, It Looks Only That Way From Across The Street".
DTF St. Louis was quite the trip. What a fucking bummer. Joy Sunday and Richard Jenkins killed that shit though. Emmys!!
DTF St. Louis is certainly one of the oddest shows I've ever seen. I'm not sure if i enjoy it, but i respect it.
The ‘DTF St. Louis’ finale was fine. What I really want is an anthology series starring Joy Sunday and Richard Jenkins solving all kinds of odd crimes.
that moment you rewatch all 7 eps of DTF St Louis and realize the show is about the male loneliness epidemic
DTF ST. LOUIS needed to be a little less gay or, preferably, a lot gayer. #tvsky #filmsky #scriptsky
DTF St. Louis was such a fun watch.
great storytelling & cinemaphotography.
what’s on the other side isn’t fearful mortifying sin. it’s just there. it exists.
like it kinda felt like “here’s these conservative reactions now here’s a response to said reaction.” that’s just me though.
it gave the boomer detective a little more wiggle room? grace?
the thing that got me and i know it wasn’t in there cus of the recent kristi noem husband has huge bonkers story but the end scene where the two detectives talk it …hmm dunno it felt like someone was opening a door kinda ? and saying
I’m sure theres better deeper analysis elsewhere but for me it did come across as a “conservative individual trips over the fear and thrills of kink” but like …it didn’t go full ham on “let’s hate these kinks” it didn’t play into that like other shows would or do. more like…
Caught the final episode of DTF St. Louis this afternoon. What a weird, wild show. I'm not sure I liked it but it was definitely different and interesting.
the series "DTF St. Louis" (HBO) is so good. slow, non-cynical, not that foreseeable, brings up subjects as male friendship and taboos around sex.
DTF St Louis was just sad, like profoundly.
DTF St. Louis :(
Finished DTF St. Louis. Not sure what I think about it overall, but would totally watch eight seasons of a buddy detective drama featuring Richard Jenkins and Joy Sunday.
DTF St. Louis is funny because yes it’s ’about’ sex in the suburbs but it’s actually about men looking for emotional intimacy.
DTF St Louis
Every episode of DTF St Louis has been so absolutely unexpected
God, DTF ST. LOUIS has some of the best deadpan laughs going right now
Man.. this show "DTF St Louis"
has such a great soundtrack to it
Whoever the music supervisor is knows what time it is! RS
The plot of DTF St. Louis is that two men try to form a sincere friendship despite living in a deeply red state. For this reason, things cannot and will not be normal between them at any point in time, then one dies.