JetGirl: Neighborhood Fangirl Dealer
Bored out of my mind. I come here to fangirl about random, pointless pieces of pop culture. You'll learn to love it. I am usually listening to 80's pop when I post.

Current Fandoms: Bomb Girls, Tierra de Lobos, Luther, Downton Abbey, Community, Doctor Who, Mad Men, Parks & Recreation, British crime dramas, Spanish soaps and anything super gay.

Shipping: Kate/Betty, Isabel/Cristina, Luther/Alice, Lois/Clark, Jeff/Annie, Britta/Troy



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“Betty you look like a movie star!”
“No, I look like a clown”


I feel like this gif sums up the relationship between this OT3. Kate instinct is to make Betty feel as comfortable as she can by touching her (can’t keep her hands off her), Betty is happy to be comforted by Kate (she loves it) and Gladys is hovering just trying to make it all better because she wants things to be better and magically gives Kate and Betty enough “space” to have their moment.

“Betty you look like a movie star!”

“No, I look like a clown”

I feel like this gif sums up the relationship between this OT3. Kate instinct is to make Betty feel as comfortable as she can by touching her (can’t keep her hands off her), Betty is happy to be comforted by Kate (she loves it) and Gladys is hovering just trying to make it all better because she wants things to be better and magically gives Kate and Betty enough “space” to have their moment.

(Source: isaid-whatwhat, via fyeahbombgirls)



I try to be rational with this ship but it always ends up with me like this…

(Source: falchuk, via bitcaw)



Sociablefilms Launch Party @ Nelson the Seagull



The Times Kate Andrews Draws Betty McRae Closer
I love that whether she knows it or not Kate always wants to be as close to Betty as possible without actually being, you know, on top of her. If they are standing next to each other, she wants to be right next to her, by her side. When they dance, they have to be as close as possible. When they hug, it has to be a tight hug. She wants Betty by her side, always. You know what this means, Kate, you love Betty in a big gay way.



#So basically Kate asks Betty out on a date her first week there #And then asks her dance #And touches Gladys’ leg #And looks at Betty like she is piece of chocolate she want to stuff in your mouth #And does all this really gay stuff #Super gay #Worst closet gay ever #EVER #Gay Gay Gay #Gayer than a weekend at Dinah Shore #Just Super Gay #Your Disney Face Is Gay #And Adorable #Mostly Adorable #Let Betty Love You Kate!!!!

(Source: bettymcrae)



10 Scenes That Made Me Love Betty/Kate
Betty: Please, Kate, don’t leave. I love you.Kate: I don’t want this anymore and I never wanted you. Good-bye. 
Why I Love It: This scene is like listening to an Adele song just after the love of your life dumps you for someone with bigger breast while also pouring lemon juice into your eyeballs. *Bites lip to keep from crying* Like any human being with her upbringing, Kate decides to run back to her abusive father rather than face the fallout from Betty’s kiss and deal with what it might mean if she feels the same way. For Kate, this new life as Kate Andrews was all a lie. Her best friend was really in love with her. She was building weapons that kill people. She was smoking, sinning, singing her feelings … frankly, this just sounds like an awesome Saturday night, Kate. Betty tries to reason with Kate, but she has made up her mind to go back to her former life. Betty uses the only weapon she has left in her arsenal. She tells Kate that she loves her and when Kate hears it, she doesn’t react like someone disgusted by it, but rather she looks like someone who wants to say it back, but doesn’t know what it would mean if she did. One of the most telling things Kate says is that she never wanted this life and that she never wanted Betty … which is an odd thing to say to someone you claim not to be attracted to. It is like that way I say “I hate chocolate” when there is a big bowl of chocolate on the table and I’d like nothing more than to stuff my face in the bowl of chocolate, but I know I shouldn’t so I just look at it longing and say “I never wanted you!” Bad analogy, but you know what I mean. Betty’s worst fear is realized .. not only does Kate leave her life with a tepid good-bye, but she leaves her life to go back to the life she swore she would never go back to. She is lost and heartbroken and it is awful. The show terrifically parallels the two significant moments Betty and Kate shared in the hallway … the first when Betty promises to protect Kate and realizes she has feelings for Kate and the last when Betty admits those feelings and fails to protect Kate from the man who abused her. But more than that, the light and happiness that was in Kate’s being the entire season appears to have left her. She is just a sad, empty shell. The light in her eyes is gone and the Kate that was the happy, little center of a circle of friends has gone away. She just looks so sad and almost like a different person. Rip my beating heart out of my chest and show it to me before I die Temple of Doom-style, show. Okay, these Indiana Jones references are getting out of control and I apologize. In conclusion, I HATE EVERYTHING AND I WANT TO DIE.

10 Scenes That Made Me Love Betty/Kate

Betty: Please, Kate, don’t leave. I love you.
Kate: I don’t want this anymore and I never wanted you. Good-bye.
Why I Love It: This scene is like listening to an Adele song just after the love of your life dumps you for someone with bigger breast while also pouring lemon juice into your eyeballs. *Bites lip to keep from crying* Like any human being with her upbringing, Kate decides to run back to her abusive father rather than face the fallout from Betty’s kiss and deal with what it might mean if she feels the same way. For Kate, this new life as Kate Andrews was all a lie. Her best friend was really in love with her. She was building weapons that kill people. She was smoking, sinning, singing her feelings … frankly, this just sounds like an awesome Saturday night, Kate. Betty tries to reason with Kate, but she has made up her mind to go back to her former life. Betty uses the only weapon she has left in her arsenal. She tells Kate that she loves her and when Kate hears it, she doesn’t react like someone disgusted by it, but rather she looks like someone who wants to say it back, but doesn’t know what it would mean if she did. One of the most telling things Kate says is that she never wanted this life and that she never wanted Betty … which is an odd thing to say to someone you claim not to be attracted to. It is like that way I say “I hate chocolate” when there is a big bowl of chocolate on the table and I’d like nothing more than to stuff my face in the bowl of chocolate, but I know I shouldn’t so I just look at it longing and say “I never wanted you!” Bad analogy, but you know what I mean. Betty’s worst fear is realized .. not only does Kate leave her life with a tepid good-bye, but she leaves her life to go back to the life she swore she would never go back to. She is lost and heartbroken and it is awful. The show terrifically parallels the two significant moments Betty and Kate shared in the hallway … the first when Betty promises to protect Kate and realizes she has feelings for Kate and the last when Betty admits those feelings and fails to protect Kate from the man who abused her. But more than that, the light and happiness that was in Kate’s being the entire season appears to have left her. She is just a sad, empty shell. The light in her eyes is gone and the Kate that was the happy, little center of a circle of friends has gone away. She just looks so sad and almost like a different person. Rip my beating heart out of my chest and show it to me before I die Temple of Doom-style, show. Okay, these Indiana Jones references are getting out of control and I apologize. In conclusion, I HATE EVERYTHING AND I WANT TO DIE.

10 Scenes That Made Me Love Betty/Kate
Betty: I really like you, Kate.Kate: I like you too, Betty.
Why I Love It: Was I the only one who yelled “Betty, don’t do it!” when first watching this scene? I will say first and foremost that this scene couldn’t have ended up any other way and if Kate had reacted in any other way then how she reacted, it would have been a total betrayal of the character. Kate is many things - loving, giving, sweet - but a person with her upbringing and during this time period would react with nothing up disgust and anger. That said, OH KATE WHY MUST YOU SHATTER BETTY’S HEART INTO A MILLION PIECES?!? One of the criticisms of this scene I’ve heard over the past few weeks was that it struck many as odd that Betty would makes a move in such an open way, but I think we have to remember a few things, one … the underground bar looked like it might have been liberal for the times and two … Pearl Harbor just happened and Canada promptly declared war on another country, meaning the war was becoming endless with a real possibility that attacks could escalate and even come closer to home… in other words, end of the world!! If ever there was a moment to just go for it and feel more alive, it is when the world, as you know it, has been sent down a more uncertain path. Still, Betty, what are you doing?! Before Kate has time to process what is happening, her instinct is to kiss Betty back (SHE KISSES BACK, Y’ALL … FOR ABOUT SECOND) before she promptly realizes that what they are doing is not what friends do. Kate’s reaction is anger, shock and horror, but also betrayal. She thought her friendship with Betty was one thing when Betty thought it was something completely different. She thought she had an honest, pure relationship with Betty, but it wasn’t that at all. Of course, her reaction was straight out of the Christian-right handbook. Gross! Disgusting! Once Betty leaves, one can see the wheels turning in Kate’s head. Once the feelings of betrayal have disappeared, she has to admit to herself, she kind of liked it. Betty’s kisses didn’t really awaken any feelings in Kate (her feelings for Betty have been there since day one), but they refocused them into something different and the possibility that Betty could be someone she could be in love with. Betty’s kiss was like putting on glasses … it is not like the world changed as soon as she put those glasses on, but now the world is clearer, sharper and she realizes that big blob of feelings she thought was friendship was actually a big sign that reads “Yo, you in love with your best friend, girl!” Yeah, the sign was written by a gay man, but I digress. Next season, I don’t expect Kate to suddenly be completely okay with these developing feelings, but she has certainly been placed on a path of self discovery. She needs to figure out what she wants without her past and society telling her what she is feeling is wrong.

10 Scenes That Made Me Love Betty/Kate

Betty: I really like you, Kate.
Kate: I like you too, Betty.
Why I Love It: Was I the only one who yelled “Betty, don’t do it!” when first watching this scene? I will say first and foremost that this scene couldn’t have ended up any other way and if Kate had reacted in any other way then how she reacted, it would have been a total betrayal of the character. Kate is many things - loving, giving, sweet - but a person with her upbringing and during this time period would react with nothing up disgust and anger. That said, OH KATE WHY MUST YOU SHATTER BETTY’S HEART INTO A MILLION PIECES?!? One of the criticisms of this scene I’ve heard over the past few weeks was that it struck many as odd that Betty would makes a move in such an open way, but I think we have to remember a few things, one … the underground bar looked like it might have been liberal for the times and two … Pearl Harbor just happened and Canada promptly declared war on another country, meaning the war was becoming endless with a real possibility that attacks could escalate and even come closer to home… in other words, end of the world!! If ever there was a moment to just go for it and feel more alive, it is when the world, as you know it, has been sent down a more uncertain path. Still, Betty, what are you doing?! Before Kate has time to process what is happening, her instinct is to kiss Betty back (SHE KISSES BACK, Y’ALL … FOR ABOUT SECOND) before she promptly realizes that what they are doing is not what friends do. Kate’s reaction is anger, shock and horror, but also betrayal. She thought her friendship with Betty was one thing when Betty thought it was something completely different. She thought she had an honest, pure relationship with Betty, but it wasn’t that at all. Of course, her reaction was straight out of the Christian-right handbook. Gross! Disgusting! Once Betty leaves, one can see the wheels turning in Kate’s head. Once the feelings of betrayal have disappeared, she has to admit to herself, she kind of liked it. Betty’s kisses didn’t really awaken any feelings in Kate (her feelings for Betty have been there since day one), but they refocused them into something different and the possibility that Betty could be someone she could be in love with. Betty’s kiss was like putting on glasses … it is not like the world changed as soon as she put those glasses on, but now the world is clearer, sharper and she realizes that big blob of feelings she thought was friendship was actually a big sign that reads “Yo, you in love with your best friend, girl!” Yeah, the sign was written by a gay man, but I digress. Next season, I don’t expect Kate to suddenly be completely okay with these developing feelings, but she has certainly been placed on a path of self discovery. She needs to figure out what she wants without her past and society telling her what she is feeling is wrong.

10 Scenes That Made Me Love Betty/Kate
Betty: I’m a clod.Kate: With tin ears.Betty: Both. 
Why I Love It: Betty needs to tell her face that if she wants to keep her grand, epic love for Kate a secret, she shouldn’t be looking at Kate like there is absolutely nothing else in existence. After a fight where Betty lets her jealousy of Kate’s new, emerging life outside of their friendship get the better of her, she goes to Kate’s gig with Leon’s band to apologize. Something tells me Betty isn’t the type to apologize often or at all, but she knows she hurt her friend and can’t bear to be on Kate’s bad side for more than two minutes. Kate’s anger evaporates within seconds and she again looks at her friend like she is the only thing that matters. Again, she looks to Betty to calm her fears just as she did during the photoshoot and looks at her friend while singing a love song because… that’s what friends do. This Ark of the Covenant business is even deadlier when the ark can sing love songs. Face melting. No defense. None.

10 Scenes That Made Me Love Betty/Kate

Betty: I’m a clod.
Kate: With tin ears.
Betty: Both.
Why I Love It: Betty needs to tell her face that if she wants to keep her grand, epic love for Kate a secret, she shouldn’t be looking at Kate like there is absolutely nothing else in existence. After a fight where Betty lets her jealousy of Kate’s new, emerging life outside of their friendship get the better of her, she goes to Kate’s gig with Leon’s band to apologize. Something tells me Betty isn’t the type to apologize often or at all, but she knows she hurt her friend and can’t bear to be on Kate’s bad side for more than two minutes. Kate’s anger evaporates within seconds and she again looks at her friend like she is the only thing that matters. Again, she looks to Betty to calm her fears just as she did during the photoshoot and looks at her friend while singing a love song because… that’s what friends do. This Ark of the Covenant business is even deadlier when the ark can sing love songs. Face melting. No defense. None.