Question: when do you think Chloe started developing feelings for Lucifer?

chlucifan:

Well, to be true, that’s not an easy question to answer!

I mean, I think we can pinpoint when she started REALIZING her feelings (somewhere after 2×08, since in that episode she was still deeply in denial about them – the “not jealous, GROSS” talk with Dan).

But this is very much like real life: it’s not a single moment that leads Chloe to fall in love with Lucifer, but the sum of many. Shared experiences, mutual respect, the way Lucifer makes Chloe laugh (though she doesn’t admit it easily), the fondness they have for each other (this is obvious even if you take the romantic aspect out of the equation) and the way their friendship has developed (because first and foremost, they’re friends, and I love SO MUCH the “friends to lovers” trope when done right). And of course, there’s the fact that they have THAT AWESOME AND UNDENIABLE CHEMISTRY that will kill us all someday.

Sorry, I tend to beat around the bush sometimes, but as I said, it’s a really complicated question! (and sorry if I made some mistakes, Spanish is way easier for me than English – what with it being my mothertongue)

Thanks for asking, anon! 🙂

jcnbernthal:

ok here we go i am in the mood to make some user moodboards so!!!! 

mbf jon bernthal
reblog this post pls & thank u
put some of your favorite things in my inbox

and i will make one for you!!! fave things can be anything along the lines of favorite color, shows, books, quotes, characters, things to do, season, etc. etc. and anything u think i should know to make the moodboard. will be tagging as lexi does moodboards and umoodboards

i-ship-tonystark-with-happiness:

Science Dad™ Tony Stark will always be a fav. He, along with babes Peter Parker and Harley Keener, make the perfect lil’ family.

Give me Tony Stark who donates new lab tech to Peter’s school after he makes an off-handed comment about how the lab tech at his school is out of date (he does this anonymously, but Peter figures it out relatively quickly).

Give me Tony Stark who goes to Peter’s school as a surprise and sits with him during lunch while entertaining Peter and his friends with funny stories about his days at MIT with his best friend, Rhodey.

Give me Tony Stark who sends Harley some fancy new tech (cellphone, tablet, a mini Dum-E, etc) every year on the anniversary of when they met (every note is signed, The Mechanic).

Give me Tony Stark who creates alibis for Peter when he has to run off and save the day and who greets Peter after a fight with medical care (he lets Peter sleep in his lab, it’s the only time he won’t blast his music).

Give me Tony Stark who provides verbal guidance (either over the phone or via hologram or webcam) for Harley while he works on a piece of tech to enter into his school’s Science Fair (and Tony sending him an upgraded potato gun when he wins).

Give me Tony Stark introducing Peter to Harley and actually have to sit down while they get to know each other because he is, for several moments, overwhelmed by the fatherly like care he has for Peter and Harley (he will probably never marry and have kids of his own, so this is as close as he can get).

Give me Tony Stark who invites Peter and Harley into his personal lab so he can get their opinions on the new schematics for his arc reactor for clean energy (he even has FRIDAY take down their suggestions and ends up altering the design because, hey, these kids are really freakin’ smart!).

Give me Tony Stark who, together with Peter, tries to create the perfect grilled cheese sandwich (calculating the right amount of butter and cheese) while Harley sits in the background eating the rejects (Tony stops him before he can eat his fifth because he’ll ruin his appetite for ~dinner~).

Give me Tony Stark who designs a mini gauntlet for Harley so he can use it’s stunning ability to aid other kids when they are being bullied (he designs it similar to his watch, but let bulky and hot rod red).

Give me Tony Stark who keeps Peter’s old costume framed in his workshop because he knows it’s something to be proud of (plus, Peter was gonna’ throw it away and Tony wasn’t having that). 

Give me Tony Stark who opens two separate accounts for Harley and Peter so they and their families will be taken care if anything happens to him (he doesn’t tell them, of course, because he doesn’t want to worry them but the possibility will always be there).

Give me Tony Stark who doesn’t censor his mouth around Harley and Peter because “if you can take on some scary as shit baddies, then you’re allowed to fucking curse!” (Harley is yelling “Hell yeah!” and “Shit, Tony’s right!” in the background).

Give me Tony Stark who passes on one of his class rings to Peter when he graduates high school (because Tony knew Peter would graduate a year or so before his classmates).

Give me Tony Stark who lets Harley help him take apart and rebuild one of his classic sports cars (the one Harley has been gushing over) for the hell of it (and not tell Harley that the car is now under his name).

Give me Tony Stark who finally gives in to Peter’s and Harley’s nagging and ends sitting in the middle of his couch with Peter on one side and Harley on the other as they watch Big Hero 6 (Tony doesn’t comment when both fall asleep just before the movie is over and he doesn’t move. He pities his father for never having this.)

I love these!

starkwest:

Taking away the fact that without Downey and his breakthrough performance as Iron Man there would be no MCU.

Taking away the fact that Iron Man and Spider-Man have a long and storied history together in the comics.

Taking away the fact that many (so very many) people on this and other sites like to do nothing but bitch and find fault with everything.

There is one fact that everyone seems to want to ignore:

Movie making is a business. It exists to make money. Holland is an untested actor entering into a multi billion dollar franchise. The powers that be want security of customer draw. Downey gives them that draw.

Secondly (and mostly importantly to the pissing contest of ‘my hero is better than yours’) when Sony and Marvel cut the deal to give Marvel back certain rights to the image and theatrical use of Peter Parker/Spider-Man codas were put in place that in the first solo outing of Spider-Man an ‘A’ list Avenger would appear in the movie. Sony (not being stupid and knowing as a stone cold fact that Downey would put thousands of asses in seats) asked for and received Iron Man. The reason it took so long to announce that Spider-Man was back in the Marvel fold is the same damn reason it took so long to announce that the Cap 3 title was Civil War: Marvel and Fiege had to go to Downey and ask him if he would consider amending his contract to appear in both movies. Downey didn’t ‘beg’ or ‘bully’ to be in either movie. He was pursed by the studio and all sources point to it being a not so easy task to convince him.

It took all of 20 mins research to uncover all this but by all means go ahead and spread all the hate and continue all the bickering because no matter what the result and the facts will remain the same.

Downey will be the one whose name will always come to mind when you mention Marvel to anyone in the general public (and remember that fandom is a very small portion of those ticket sales) and that is why Marvel pursues him. Because at the end of the day come flame wars or passionate meta monologues this franchise is about the bottom line and Downey makes that bottom line a lovely shade of black.

~west~