We need to talk about Christina Braithwhite. @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Before anyone yells at me, yes I realize I am hyper-fixated on a character complicit to white supremacy.

But the writers built a character too complex to discard the discussion, Christina is awkwardly, unfortunately, one of the best written characters in #LovecraftCountry
If all Christina was meant to be was a white supremacist, she would have remained Caleb Braithwhite, as she is in the books. Instead, she walks the line #LovecraftCountry
And the show sets us up to marvel at her. It gives her not one, not two, but three remarkable introductions (SPOILERS IN THIS WHOLE THREAD) #LovecraftCountry
1. Simmonsville, where she rides in w/ her much-foreshadowed silver Bentley as a modern-day white knight. Wordless, and with an expression so perfectly neutral she manages to reinvent: femme fatales can be blondes in broad daylight with acres of cornfields as their backdrop
(she also just flipped a car seemingly by existing) (and this show wastes no time in informing: Abbey Lee Kershaw was a supermodel) #LovecraftCountry
The resolve which speaks to familiarity (who is this woman? what is she capable of? how does she know them?) followed by a sigh of RELIEF was such a goddamn choice #LovecraftCountry
2. Ardham, with the most Aryan looking man I have ever seen (when texting a friend about this show I didn't even use his name for a solid three episodes, he was literally just "the Aryan," and "blond Jared Kushner"), we meet Christina again #LovecraftCountry
Notably, William (who, along with Christina, has yet to be named) wears the same colors as Christina in her entrance. They are color-coded from the beginning in traditionally villain-associated colors, all while offering sanctuary #LovecraftCountry
This actor, Jordan Patrick Smith, delivers an incredible pastiche in the image of Abbey Lee's Christina Braithwhite. I checked, this is far from anything close to his resting face. The way he opens his expression without creating any tension in his forehead amazes me
And then we hear the first piece of dialogue from Christina and the first acknowledgment she considers Atticus family: "We've been expecting you, Mr. Freeman. Welcome home." #LovecraftCountry
3. You thought Christina was a white knight in the pilot? Bitch rides in with a riding cape on a white fucking horse. This is the first time we see her with confirmation of her identity #LovecraftCountry
(In case anyone finds this thread who is not familiar with my tweet history: I will announce when this thread is DONE. I have only touched upon the introductory aesthetics of Christina Braithwhite, there is so much that will be covered)
I thought about tweeting in detail to preface just how privileged Christina is. But it would demolish this thread and I have POINTS to make. So here you go, all documentation of Christina's privileged, white ass #LovecraftCountry
I also won't shy away that Christina commits acts of EVIL in the show #LovecraftCountry
She threatens Tic's life using nothing but her privilege ("Tic, really, you can't just go around killing white women")

She kills Dee's only chance of undoing the curse

She kills Ruby (😒 I've got some shit to say about this later!!)

BUT!
But, in Christina's ideology, God is both Heaven and Hell. With all her selfish endeavors, Christina is not a one-note villain. She has ethics, a personal code, and is more open-minded than we would ever comfortably want to attribute to a character who is a walking grand wizard
There is a humanity in her, often intertwined with her identity as William, her relationship with Ruby, and her connection with Tic, even while she plots to kill him #LovecraftCountry
Going to really try to keep this organized but there's a fuck ton to cover, let's start with how Christina is with Ruby #LovecraftCountry
I mentioned Christina walks the line, one way she does this with Ruby is being possessive and detached. One of Christina's love languages (while also indicating how entitled she is) is Touch. The same woman who grabs Ruby's arm also declares that woman is free to come and go
And Christina prefers that Ruby denies her of possessing her. As much as it stokes Christina's ego to achieve, she also enjoys being challenged ("It aint happenin' White Boy," "I want you to feel what I feel") #LovecraftCountry
There are other instances of Christina enjoying being proved wrong outside of Ruby, for instance, when she rebounds off of Leti's protection curse. It would have been so easy to make Christina a type A control freak, but there's more flexibility to her #LovecraftCountry
(given she should be concerned and it's partially due to her immense hubris and lack of respect for Leti that she finds this charming to begin with 🙃)
But, let it be known, Christina legitimately cares for Ruby. She confessed to her the only variables in her plan were time and Ruby. Christina in all her self-serving agenda made room for Ruby Baptiste (as ya fuckin' should!) #LovecraftCountry
One line of dialogue between these two I cannot *cannot* shake is when they first meet, the very first thing Christina says to Ruby as herself is, "William does like a demanding woman." It's so fucking self referential, in multiple ways #LovecraftCountry
"William does like a demanding woman,"

You (Ruby) got an attitude and I (Christina/William) like you.

#LovecraftCountry
"William does like a demanding woman,"

I (Christina) am a demanding woman, and William (who is still alive Ruby lol) likes me

#LovecraftCountry
"William does like a demanding woman,"

I (Christina) am a demanding woman, and William (who is DEAD) liked me for it

#LovecraftCountry
There's so much spite rolled into Abbey's delivery of that line. Boundless interpretations aside... the phrase itself also works as a "fuck you," which of course that's how these two messy women meet for the first time #LovecraftCountry
Let's actually jump into this scene, bc it's a lot. Christina has slept with Ruby *multiple times* at this point, but steals herself before meeting Ruby as herself. Such a brief moment, but telling. #LovecraftCountry
Finally, face-to-face, Christina (even tho she is doting as FUCK with Ruby as William) first appears adversarial to Ruby before intentionally pivoting to her best attempt at neutral. Christina tries in this form for Ruby, and it's harder, but she tries #LovecraftCountry
This happens throughout the series. I'll get into Christina's fucked up gender politics later but she is naturally hostile with Ruby and continually correcting herself to be softer around her, usually in the name of communication #LovecraftCountry
A real fucked up truth about #LovecraftCountry is Ruby and Christina had some of the best communication in the show
Christina gives herself away so quickly in this scene. "Do you care for him (William) at all? Beyond the opportunity (she stumbles on this word!) he's providing you?" She's so insecure. Girl is SPRUNG over one (1) Ruby Baptiste #LovecraftCountry
It's so interesting that this is the first time Ruby has met Christina, this is the first time Christina has shown herself to Ruby, and Christina is falling *to pieces* over Ruby #LovecraftCountry
And it continues an episode later when Christina literally begs Ruby not to leave her #LovecraftCountry
I am CACKLING over the composition of that shot 🤣
As we know, Christina has had it for Ruby since Sammy's bar but, in typical #LovecraftCountry fashion, the show pushes it another layer when Ruby reciprocates.
The first time Christina (as William) lies with Ruby, the Marilyn Manson version of "I Put A Spell On You," plays #LovecraftCountry
After Ruby finds out William is Christina they have truly consensual sex (minus OG William agreeing to lend his body 😅) while the Alice Smith version of "I Put A Spell On You" plays #LovecraftCountry
Let it be known those covers are from a white man and Black woman respectively. Btdubs that is the WILDEST sex scene I have ever seen and it follows LC episode 6 🦊🦑
Ruby of course reciprocates once more with Christina in the finale. And I'm honestly surprised they went there #LovecraftCountry
I'll be revisiting Ruby when I talk about the finale but one thing that cannot be contested is that these two cared for each other. With all the ample bullshit and selfish ambition surrounding Christina, she does have a heart #LovecraftCountry
Next up: William + gender
Apologies for taking so long to resume this, I decided to finish rewatching @LovecraftHBO to affirm a metaphor I will touch upon at the end of this thread. Now without further ado, Christina + William + Gender #LovecraftCountry
I am not here to explicitly debate Christina's sexuality. What we do *know* is she cared for William too @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
When Christina first meets Ruby as herself, she puts more on the table than her feelings for Ruby. She's shaking when she recalls how Lancaster killed William, and it's one of the only times in the show you see her angry (the other is when Atticus refuses to give her the book)
Abbey Lee did an interview with AV Club and said one of the reasons Christina is so dangerous is because she's power hungry and willing to sacrifice anyone to get what she wants (let's be real, I disagree with one of her last sacrifices 😂) @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
BUT, it's well-reinforced. Ultimately Christina's freedom was worth more than her feelings for William, even with her entire plot to get revenge on Lancaster. She revived her lover but instead of being with him sought her own ambitions @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Christina certainly enjoys the gender opportunities afforded to her as William: attending Order meetings, posing as her own manservant then bodyguard to beat up Lancaster's subordinates, but I detect this notion that she enjoys portraying a man the way she feels a man aught to be
She enjoyed picking up Ruby from work, kissing her, putting on a show to make her coworkers jealous @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Look at these stupid sunglasses. This is a character. This is Christina proudly and happily playing a trophy boyfriend @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
But how much of that IS a show? After all, we see Christina drive Ruby around as Christina. And we've seen her wear the same outfits as William. Their hair is even parted on the exact same side @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
(is this why the word "futch" exists?) @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Watching these scenes where Christina as William is so tender with Ruby: bathing her, carrying her, NUZZLING HER GODDAMN NOSE, I wonder if somewhere Christina's ego occupies anywhere in this depiction; is she trying to portray what she considers the ideal or superior man?
The Morning After Scene with Ruby made some choices, namely how William gets dressed with little eye contact with Ruby. He bops around the room gathering his underwear, pants, and suit and it's also so domestic and casual. He's completely relaxed @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
It may sound like a weird detail but this entire scene was blocked to be this way! He barely looks at Ruby so we see how comfortable he is while getting dressed, and there's zero layer of I'm A Girl And This Suit On Top Of A Skin Suit Is Annoying @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
The spell *is* called The Metamorphosis Spell. Are we to believe William is Christina's final form? He's a vehicle for greater privilege, but one thing the show does so exquisitely is blur that line @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
If all he is *is* a vehicle/"the freedom to do so much more," that's satisfying. But the show suggests an undeniable queerness with Christina. What if Christina Uninterrupted has the freedom to be less defensive, more charming, and affectionate? @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Certainly, just by observing the time period, we know it is more convenient to do and be all those things as a man with a woman. But I *do* think Christina specifically enjoys being the man
@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
But Christina's "soft side" isn't baseless outside of William. She has shown a maternal affection (...with a literal baby monster) and joy around children @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
This is one of the reasons I adore this show. It is a little infuriating to not have definitive answers but consistently FASCINATING that there are no yes's and no's. Is Christina a woman? Is she a man? Is she a woman who hates men? Is she a woman who wants to be the best man?
There is subtext for all of these! Christina even has internalized misogyny from being close to The Order of Ancient Dawn. "Then that stupid, meddlesome, trouble-making bitch, Eve, brought entropy and death." @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
And let's not forget the first half of the first page in the Order bylaws, "Adam named. Eve fucked." The blame is placed on the woman and Christina, while feeling oppressed as a woman, is complicit in perpetuating oppressive rhetoric @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
I do have notes specifically about Christina's sexuality separate from this gender section. Before moving on I do want to highlight some expert outfit foreshadowing with William and Christina @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Episode 4 "A History of Violence" Christina wears an outfit almost identical to what William wears in Episode 5 "Strange Case." Right down to the fucking ascot @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
The most remarkable one to me though was in Episode 5. The last outfit we see Christina wear is again mirrored, this time in her next scene as William... right before she explodes from his skin @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
One more production detail: idk if this is William's or Christina's place but there are multiple instances of butterfly/metamorphosis imagery: see the partition and the preserved specimens @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
All right, Christina: sexuality. Once again, I'm not here to debate. There is subtext to read this character in a multitude of ways regarding gender + sexuality and it's all valid unless you wanna say she's a straight woman, she ain't! Until Misha smacks her gavel, we don't know!
WHAT WE DO KNOW is Ruby referred to William as Christina's lover and Christina affirmed it. We also know Christina seduced William to gain magical insights. And we also know she developed feelings for him enough to avenge his murder @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
We don't know the nature of those feelings. Christina was willing to sleep with him to gain control over him, that does not equate a desire to sleep with men @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
We DO know Christina had feelings for and an attraction to Ruby: see tweets 19-43 @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
And there is also evidence that Ruby is not Christina's first.

C: "Have you ever-?"
R: "No, it's my first time"

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Also one of the benefits of rewatching the show before continuing this thread is I noticed Christina checks out Leti multiple times 😂
@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Christina as William is all of us @ @jurneesmollett in that riding outfit in episode 2 @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
She also checks out Leti at the church. AT THE FUCKING CHURCH. Christina, please. @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
And for how much Leti loathes Christina (I seriously fucking love it 😂 When she's like, "is that what you want 😑 to be God?" to looking absolutely delighted after she punches her in the face) Christina has something of a fondness for Leti @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
"Don't let the men fool you into thinking it's all about them." Christina erroneously aligns herself with Leti here. She has the wrong binary in mind, man versus woman. Leti, even whilst being mixed, doesn't have that privilege. It's white and not white #LovecraftCountry
Christina wants to appeal to Leti in that moment, and she does it again when she refuses to grant Atticus invulnerability ("No, not for Atticus"). It's not that it interferes with her spell, it's that she will not grant additional power to a man @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
This is just my read on it, I really think Christina enjoyed the idea of empowering another woman... who happened to look Like That... girlfriend's sister be damned. @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
I got away from using this terminology despite opening with it; this is another way in which Christina walks the line. While she has a demonstrated resentment towards men and actively tries to empower women, we can't label her a misandrist @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
(for people finding it, this thread is still not done)
This next chunk is less analysis and more theory. I wish the show didn't touch upon this as briefly as it did because all I have are questions: what happened with Christina's mother and how was she affected? @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Clarissa Braithwhite died in 1933. If we assume the show was being poetic and Christina and Atticus are the same ages, Christina's mother died the year after she was born @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
I'm also thinking of Christina's instructions from this scene. To cast a spell "you need energy, an incantation, and a body." Was Clarissa a body? Did Samuel sacrifice her? @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
While I believe Christina is headstrong enough to compartmentalize her mother's death, our little glimpse into her attitude towards it ("at least I had family to keep me company") speaks of more. Damn this show @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Before I get to my last chunk of notes (which will be a doozy so see y'all in a couple days), I have some sidebars!
Sidebar 1: The way they made this blonde woman feel GOTHIC by giving her grayish pink semi-matte lipstick was some brilliant fucking makeup artistry @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Sidebar 2: this bish changed from the Pan Am outfit to the Bitch Better Have My Money outfit in the same day 🤣 @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Sidebar 3: Abbey. We get it. You're a model. @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Sidebar 5: Abbey very rarely blinks and it's *such* a kink of mine. This choice has two benefits: in addition to the striking intensity it brings it also accentuates how how delicate/tender Christina can be @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Sidebar 6: they placed her wig like a half a centimeter back too far this day and it kills me @LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Next time's discussions: honor, motive, THAT FINALE and my disappointment with it, a plausible future, and end-of-season notes ♥️
Two retractions and another detail before resuming:

@harleeenmonroe pointed this out - seatbelts weren't standardized until the late 50s so Christina is slightly less reckless than I attributed 😂

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
And thanks to @bettytherob I now know that in the book Caleb is 375 days older than Tic. So perhaps Christina's mother died when she was two years old?

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Now, sidebar 7: FASHION

I just did a deep dive on dress trends from the 1920s-1950s and found that Christina’s wardrobe is largely 40s.

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
The sleeves, collar, and buttons are more compliant to that decade

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
However, she has some items where the skirt is more current (any time it’s closer to her hips and less billowy). Incidentally, the pencil skirt was designed by Christian Dior in 1954 (LC is in 1955!)

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
The fashion of the 40s reflected women taking on the “man’s role” with WWII so there are more menswear and military touches imparted onto style - buttons, shoulder pads, collars, etc
As LC takes place in 1955, it’s interesting Christina’s style is dated anywhere from 5-15 years. In addition to it making a statement on Christina’s role in the present time period, I do love that Christina has the masculine touches in her look

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
She’s manicured, of course, and always wears earrings and often a bracelet, but she also wears wristwatches, belts, and maintains a tailored aesthetic

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Sidebar 8: you're welcome, y'all

#ChristinaBraithwhite #LovecraftCountry @LovecraftHBO
I'm finally back & I would like to post another retraction - I presented this as fact, it's more of a possible read. I do want to note that even the most liberated of feminists likely had some form of internalized misogyny in this time period. We still struggle with that now 😔 https://twitter.com/laurennakaowinn/status/1335790878179389440
Now, let's talk about Christina and honor, because this woman has a code. One of the first things I noticed is her hesitancy to lie. She would rather omit than be untruthful. She values truth.

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
When Tic asks her if William is her boyfriend she says, "He's a boy and a friend... sometimes."

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
When Christina recalls William's murder she says very carefully, "Lancaster believes he succeeded. But William survived with my help."

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
When Ruby confronts her post-reveal, Christina clarifies: "What you know of William is true."

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Same scene, "I never lied to you. The words may have come from William's mouth, but they were mine."

Christina takes pride in not lying, perhaps because it involves her expression. Lying isn't about controlling others, it's about misrepresenting the self

#LovecraftCountry
The most important truth of the show, maybe: Christina promises Ruby she won't hurt Leti, which is why she heals her after hurling her off the watchtower.

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
The show places a great deal of importance on naming yourself, but not just who you want to be. With Ruby and Christina, it's naming what you want. Christina couldn't relent to Ruby after Emmett's funeral. While she cares for Ruby, she couldn't accept the half-truth
And Christina has named what she wants from the beginning. Hiram's orrery, the pages, the Book of Names, all her Firsts. She has such an intrinsic view of magic with its relation to truth, expression, and freedom

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
While Ruby is excited to occupy space as a white woman, Christina wants her to see more. She speaks from privilege but also is ready to discard that privilege (and somewhat does when she stages her death to echo the murder of Emmett Till)

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
She compares magic to currency, because another one of her privileges is tangible wealth. And by comparing it, she discards the latter.

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
"That is the currency of magic, to do whatever the fuck you want. Unmitigated freedom." Christina doesn't want to lie, refrains from lying, prides truth, and wants to be able to live her truth - the truth she cannot live even as a rich, beautiful white woman.

#LovecraftCountry
When Christina instructs Atticus on spellcasting, there is a notable reverence in her voice, "That's how you upset the balance of nature without a disaster - perfect alignment." As the antag who does acts of good and evil, I do believe this is how Christina herself wants to be
And while observing Christina's reverence for magic, it's notable that she also places emphasis on Firsts that are so quintessential to life: motherhood/birth, childhood, death, love. She wants to use magic to collect every First.

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Before moving on, apologies if any of the above tweets aren't spelled out enough. The thread exists to try to detangle a hive of abstract thoughts but I also took a giant break. Happy to try to explain my perspective further.

K. Next up: FINALE!

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
LAST SIDEBAR: to date the thread, here's my Christina-inspired Christmas Eve outfit 🙃

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Finale! I have a lot of disagreements w/ it. Namely: how Christina was diminished to a one-dimensional villain at the end. There were a lot of thru-lines in this series that were dropped. For how fascinating Christina was throughout, her final treatment was so unsatisfying
Christina considered Tic family. This isn't a woman without remorse. She confides to Ruby, "If my spell doesn't work I will have killed the last of my family for nothing." That's not a reality she wants! There's vague familial sentiment there

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
She's shown compassion for children, Ruby, Dee, Tic, and Leti. The finale robs her of that

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
I won't say the motivation is unfounded, it's not. After Ruby betrays her Christina can't trust her anymore. I can see it both ways: I personally think Christina is shown to have more flexibility than to write Ruby off, but I can sort of accept her doing that

#LovecraftCountry
Christina has calculated every variable to unlock the rest of her life, Ruby was the exception. Christina made room for Ruby, and Ruby double crossed her in a way that would remove magic from her forever

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
I still think it's a gross caricature to have Christina kill Ruby. We didn't see how that was done (also, very disappointed the dark skinned Black sister was killed) so we don't know how personal or impersonal it was.

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
The show also keeps it super vague just how alive their dead-but-then-revived-and-placed-in-a-coma-but-still-corpse-looking victims are. I really don't want Ruby to be dead, y'all. Those two loved each other.

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Another decision I disagreed with... which there is still room for this to be explained otherwise if there's a s2 but I really fuckin' doubt it, is Christina dying at the hands of Dee

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Like look, Black girls are the future. Fuck yeah. But Christina wasn't a black and white villain, she wasn't a black and white anything. It's hard for me to root for that ending... especially when there are interesting alternatives the show sets up!

#LovecraftCountry
The alternative was right there:
she could have stayed immortal. After Christina achieves immortality, Leti impales her. Immortal, not invulnerable. The show already stressed these are not the same when Christina explains her father's intent with his spell

#LovecraftCountry
And let's talk about his spell because this is the very reason I find the finale disappointing. The Mark of Cain, that attribution was wrong to begin with. Cain was immortal, not invulnerable. There is another literary reference that echoes this, Prometheus
Prometheus stole fire from Zeus, was transformed to an eagle, chained to a rock, and was doomed to eat his liver by day and regrow it by night. The show already had a reference in line with this! Samuel tried to share his body with his people

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
And if that wasn't enough! If Christina is Prometheus, Atticus is whom she tries to steal fire from. I rewatched the whole show to confirm this

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
It's frustrating to accept the show's ending when these throughlines could have been addressed with an alternative

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
After being bound from magic Christina would feel like she lost everything. Without magic, what would she have left? The answer the show could have provided: her whiteness

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Alternate: Dee "killed" Christina but she's not dead. She's everlasting, ever-suffering, maybe trying to escape from that pile of rocks every day and breaking a new set of ribs that heal overnight

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
There's still room to do this! And whatever hellscape of monsters the Freeman's would have to fight in s2 if that ever happened, Christina could be the Hannibal Lecter-esque informant.

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
Look, I love this show. It brought me so much joy and triggered my imagination the way my favorite books have. But I am upset that the show went out of its way to design a complex character and her descent was handled with none of the same nuance

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
I will say, I am still so grateful for the Misha and the writers. For every time Black characters have been given nothing to do in fiction, they could have portrayed Christina this way and that itself would have been earned

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
But they didn't! Last 15ish minutes excluded, they made complicated decisions for her and really pushed how much a character could walk the line w/ morality, gender, and more. I've used this word nonstop but it has been so fascinating

@LovecraftHBO #LovecraftCountry
THESIS DONE! I think this is 140ish tweets. Massive thanks to everyone who liked, RT, and just took the time to read thru. Lmk if you think I should tag Misha and Shannon 🤣♥️

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