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#3 Twilight FULL

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Sarah_M

Billy Burke as Charlie is literally *The Best* part of the entire franchise--I will die on this hill. And I'm probably suppose to fall in love Edward or Jacob but... COME ON Charlie is legit and I'm not sorry about it. The camping scene with Edward, Bella & Jacob is iconic. I remember exactly where I was when I was reading this scene in the book, I was on the train going home from work, and my whole body was shaking trying to hold in my laughter. It was hilarious.

Sarah_M

Also the awkward parenting scene in the kitchen is amazing. The actors crushed it. They have such great father-daughter chemistry. It's perfection. "Virgin... starting to like Edward a little more now..."

Brandy

I would love to see you guys react to the scream franchise and all 6 of those movies!

Lena Down

Waiting for Breaking dawn haha, I love your reactions!

Mary Kate

Great reaction! And this is where I stop reading the books / watching the movies and start reading fanfiction lol

Mary Kate

"For one brief, never-ending second, an entirely different path expanded behind the lids of my tear-wet eyes. As if I were looking through the filter of Jacob’s thoughts, I could see exactly what I was going to give up, exactly what this new self-knowledge would not save me from losing. I could see Charlie and Renée mixed into a strange collage with Billy and Sam and La Push. I could see years passing, and meaning something as they passed, changing me. I could see the enormous red-brown wolf that I loved, always standing as protector if I needed him. For the tiniest fragment of that second, I saw the bobbing heads of two small, black-haired children, running away from me into the familiar forest. When they disappeared, they took the rest of the vision with them. And then, quite distinctly, I felt the splintering along the fissure line in my heart as the smaller part wrenched itself away from the whole."