Had a dream about an alt world where Australia had never been colonised. Brits lost their empire 😱 Butterfly effect across the globe. Obama president again. 2017 NYE - end of the world (a big bang!) 💥 Stole a bike. Murder in my complex 😱 Woke up exhausted 🥱 chill, brain! 🧠
I absolutely love the dynamic between Kate and Ruby, I have loved seeing a softer side to Kate 🥹🥹 Just after they finished filming season 2 Jemma Redgrave spoke about having maternal feelings for Millie at MCM comic con and how it is also in the script makes so much sense now🥺
She fell. She laughed. Two days later, she was gone.
In March 2009, Natasha Richardson was taking a beginner ski lesson at Mont-Tremblant in Quebec. She fell on a gentle slope, stood up, laughed it off, and said she felt fine. There was no visible injury. No panic. No reason to worry.
Hours later, she developed a severe headache.
By the next day, she was brain-dead.
The cause was an epidural hematoma, a rare and devastating injury known for its “lucid interval.” A person appears normal, even happy, while bleeding silently builds inside the skull. By the time symptoms become obvious, it is often too late.
Her husband, Liam Neeson, rushed to her side and faced the unimaginable. Natasha was an organ donor and had made her wishes clear. In the midst of unbearable grief, Liam made the hardest decision of his life and authorized the removal of life support so others could live.
Natasha was 45 years old. They had been married for 15 years. Their two sons were brought in to say goodbye.
Her organs saved multiple lives.
After that day, Liam stepped away from public life and focused entirely on raising his children. Years later, he would describe grief as coming in waves, saying some losses never truly leave. He never remarried. Friends say he still wears his wedding ring.
Natasha Richardson fell on a gentle slope and laughed.
Forty-eight hours later, she was gone.
Liam Neeson has played heroes on screen his entire career. But the real courage was waking up every day after losing the person who anchored his life, and choosing to keep going.
This is not a movie scene.
It is life. Fragile. Sudden. Unforgiving.
I thought I told you the tenner I give you to exterminate @TheVlinx was supposed to be secret? That's why no one likes bad Daleks anymore, you'll tell anyone your MaStEr PlAn for 5 minutes of attention 🙄 No wonder the Doctor keeps beating your rusty asses. USELESS.