caitlinstrucker:

“There’s also a pattern for Arizona where when she’s having difficulties at work and feeling insecure and like things aren’t going well professionally, she tends to lean on Callie. Those are the moments when she says things like, "I love you so much” and “You’re all that I need.” There are some repetitive things in Arizona’s speech in that last scene that make Callie realize what’s happening and — even when they have a very intimate night together — these are all patterns. Before, Callie is willing to let that keep going. But in that therapy session, Callie realizes she has to do something drastic because they can’t keep doing this over and over again.“ – Sara Ramirez

me: i keep having thoughts/feelings about gender and I don’t want to deal with anywhere that could lead

friend: that’s why i don’t label or categorize myself

me: …that is. that is not the issue here.

((Not labeling myself would be admitting I might fit my assigned label and I’m just coming out as gay or whatever I feel like that’s queer enough right now. But my brain won’t let it go. And I thought talking about it with my safest friend would help but. Clearly not.))

nicolauda:

[benedick of padua voice] beatrice??? nah what a harpy what a— [trips] [hundreds of thousands of sonnets about beatrice spill out of jacket] w-what  an unbearable lady tongue i these arent mine im just [gathering them up frantically sweating] listen i just listen fuck [thousands of sonnets scatter across the floor] shit fcuk im holding them for don pedro just listen