June 2013
19 posts
“The beautiful and horrific thing about the patent storyline is that, for me, it resonated as a woman—this idea of your body, your personality and your image not being yours. As an actor, I understand that and the more I’m in a public consciousness, the more I understand that role a lot of women are forced to take, which is about giving up a lot of your identity to serve the public. For me, it was really incredibly resonant point in terms of the ownership women have over their bodies.”
—Tatiana Maslany, answering “What do you like about the idea these women are patented property?” [x] (via cosimanoirhaus)
In the Orphan Black fandom, we don’t say ‘I love you’, we say ‘324B21’, which means ‘I’ve been studying you as a number for a long time, but now that I’ve met you, I’ve fallen in love with you, but can’t say it out loud just yet because I’m respecting your boundaries,’ and I think that’s beautiful