It's called grooming, because of Coulter's own abusive upbringing, because of her sick, religious-fundamentalist belief in sin, and because she's planning to spiritually mutilate Lyra in order to deprive her of free will.
It's called grooming, because of Coulter's own abusive upbringing, because of her sick, religious-fundamentalist belief in sin, and because she's planning to spiritually mutilate Lyra in order to deprive her of free will.
I think Miss Coulter hates the fact she love Lyra as much she love her. She is the first person who can touch her soul. She is the why she loose a status and everything she was but at the samedi time she is all she has . Love the way Ruth portraits her
It's called grooming, because of Coulter's own abusive upbringing, because of her sick, religious-fundamentalist belief in sin, and because she's planning to spiritually mutilate Lyra in order to deprive her of free will.
Because of her own ambitions and need to control everything, her relationship with Lyra was damaged. If she didn’t have the scandal in her background, I bet she would’ve been better to Lyra.
@@cheesethekoala8756 you could see the look in her eyes when Lyra hugs her for the first time. She looks surprised and I can tell that she’s savouring in the moment where her daughter hugs her.
Damn. Even Luke Skywalker and Vader had a more healthy parent child relationship. Can’t knock Marisa’s fashion sense though. She was a sharp dresser with a keen fashion sense.
It's called grooming, because of Coulter's own abusive upbringing, because of her sick, religious-fundamentalist belief in sin, and because she's planning to spiritually mutilate Lyra in order to deprive her of free will.
I wonder why her daemon started to pet Pan; from what I’ve seen and read her daemon is usually very mean and downright evil even to Lyra who is the daughter of Mrs. Coulter. Why would he pet Pan like that? Maybe they’re more connected than is perceived (since I think it was said that they were separated) if he can show a bit of affection to Lyra’s daemon, in a way it’s like his son, though it could be a power move, but it looks too gentle to be so. Though he did look and sound just as worried as her when Lyra ran away.
I think that just because the two aren’t linked, they once were, meaning no matter if their bond was sliced they still are connected in the sense of them once being one. Even if you separate a one into a two, they were once a whole.
That's what it is. The Monkey and Mrs Coulter are one and the same. But because she is quite unhinged she is often at odds with herself. But sometimes they feel the same. That was just a moment where they both felt affection for Lyra and essentially Pan aswell because Pan is Lyra technically. They are not separated. They are still the same person. Just two sides of the same coin. The theory is that mrs Coulter went through a similar magic technique that young witches do. So her daemon can travel away from her. She never got sliced. The adults that get that done are quite lifeless and well they survived unlike kids but are basically lomotomised
Oh, you mean, " Being manipulative, controlling, toxic, coercive, and abusive trying to MOULD (as emphasized by herself on word mold so many times) her into whatever SHE wants! "🙄🤐😐😑 Be damned... "freedom" and "choice" 🤐 or whatever her so-called daughter wants or what is good for her! 🗿😔 😒😞🥱😑🙄
@@transvestosaurus878 You're welcome 🤗 (if you're not being sarcastic? 🙈🤣😙) And yeah, it was nothing short of a nightmare when I came across this channel and comment section 💀😏😧 It always baffles me how some Fans/viewers sometimes get blindsided by a character's visuals, acting or on-screen presence that it clouds their judgment and they start justifying their actions/overlook their deeds. And sadly, it happens a lot; and the excuse is that "Oh, it's just fiction/fictional characters, don't take it seriously - let people do or say whatever they want!" 😏🗿💀 As if freedom of expression or rights as a viewer means, "It is okay to root for abusive parents, psychopaths, rapists/serial killers, or Villains" 🙄😤 I mean, there is a thin line between fiction and reality that people shouldn't cross! P. S. I didn't get what you mean about li'l red fruit 😆🙈
@@thegirlwithamask No, I'm not being sarcastic, you're absolutely right, TV and film have a way of dazzling people with the surface-level coolness of characters, especially if those fans are already primed to want to believe in characters like that - look at Homelander or The Punisher.
People say that she doesn’t love Lyra. But she does it just isn’t a healthy love
It's called grooming, because of Coulter's own abusive upbringing, because of her sick, religious-fundamentalist belief in sin, and because she's planning to spiritually mutilate Lyra in order to deprive her of free will.
That's called obsession.
People: "Mrs Coulter doesn't love Lyra -"
This video: *Hold my alethiometer.*
Love and a healthy love are different things tbh
It's called grooming, because of Coulter's own abusive upbringing, because of her sick, religious-fundamentalist belief in sin, and because she's planning to spiritually mutilate Lyra in order to deprive her of free will.
I think Miss Coulter hates the fact she love Lyra as much she love her. She is the first person who can touch her soul.
She is the why she loose a status and everything she was but at the samedi time she is all she has .
Love the way Ruth portraits her
She loves lyra in her own way a very disturbing and unhealthy way but i like her so muuuch though
It's called grooming, because of Coulter's own abusive upbringing, because of her sick, religious-fundamentalist belief in sin, and because she's planning to spiritually mutilate Lyra in order to deprive her of free will.
Because of her own ambitions and need to control everything, her relationship with Lyra was damaged. If she didn’t have the scandal in her background, I bet she would’ve been better to Lyra.
I wish anyone loved me with the fierceness that Marisa loves Lyra.
Same
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Marissa is toxic...
@@cheesethekoala8756 idc 😭 i just want to be loved 💀
@@cheesethekoala8756 you could see the look in her eyes when Lyra hugs her for the first time. She looks surprised and I can tell that she’s savouring in the moment where her daughter hugs her.
Damn. Even Luke Skywalker and Vader had a more healthy parent child relationship. Can’t knock Marisa’s fashion sense though. She was a sharp dresser with a keen fashion sense.
She was problematic, our problematic mom 😭
It's called grooming, because of Coulter's own abusive upbringing, because of her sick, religious-fundamentalist belief in sin, and because she's planning to spiritually mutilate Lyra in order to deprive her of free will.
Sad part that she died without saying goodbye to Lyra 😢
I wonder why her daemon started to pet Pan; from what I’ve seen and read her daemon is usually very mean and downright evil even to Lyra who is the daughter of Mrs. Coulter. Why would he pet Pan like that? Maybe they’re more connected than is perceived (since I think it was said that they were separated) if he can show a bit of affection to Lyra’s daemon, in a way it’s like his son, though it could be a power move, but it looks too gentle to be so. Though he did look and sound just as worried as her when Lyra ran away.
I think that just because the two aren’t linked, they once were, meaning no matter if their bond was sliced they still are connected in the sense of them once being one. Even if you separate a one into a two, they were once a whole.
That's what it is. The Monkey and Mrs Coulter are one and the same. But because she is quite unhinged she is often at odds with herself. But sometimes they feel the same. That was just a moment where they both felt affection for Lyra and essentially Pan aswell because Pan is Lyra technically.
They are not separated. They are still the same person. Just two sides of the same coin.
The theory is that mrs Coulter went through a similar magic technique that young witches do. So her daemon can travel away from her.
She never got sliced. The adults that get that done are quite lifeless and well they survived unlike kids but are basically lomotomised
@@mr.robotsoldhat8452 They were never sliced. Let's just say stretched.
Ruth Wilson Is so beautiful when i see her playing Jane Eyre miniseries when i was study Seven years ago
After every complete season of this series comes out, thats the only time I subscribe to HBO just to watch this!!! 😍
It's unhealthy love but it's love all the same... I'd have taken it anyday
I legit love these vids!!!
Don’t blame Marisa, blame the magisterium and the control organized religion
This Mrs Coulter is not glamorous enogh and Lyra isn't wild enough.
I agree, but I also enjoy the series for what it is.
🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋
😭
Oh, you mean, " Being manipulative, controlling, toxic, coercive, and abusive trying to MOULD (as emphasized by herself on word mold so many times) her into whatever SHE wants! "🙄🤐😐😑
Be damned... "freedom" and "choice" 🤐 or whatever her so-called daughter wants or what is good for her! 🗿😔
😒😞🥱😑🙄
Thank you for being the one person in this nightmare reply section who actually paid attention. Want to share some little red fruit?
@@transvestosaurus878 You're welcome 🤗 (if you're not being sarcastic? 🙈🤣😙) And yeah, it was nothing short of a nightmare when I came across this channel and comment section 💀😏😧 It always baffles me how some Fans/viewers sometimes get blindsided by a character's visuals, acting or on-screen presence that it clouds their judgment and they start justifying their actions/overlook their deeds. And sadly, it happens a lot; and the excuse is that "Oh, it's just fiction/fictional characters, don't take it seriously - let people do or say whatever they want!" 😏🗿💀
As if freedom of expression or rights as a viewer means, "It is okay to root for abusive parents, psychopaths, rapists/serial killers, or Villains" 🙄😤 I mean, there is a thin line between fiction and reality that people shouldn't cross!
P. S. I didn't get what you mean about li'l red fruit 😆🙈
@@thegirlwithamask No, I'm not being sarcastic, you're absolutely right, TV and film have a way of dazzling people with the surface-level coolness of characters, especially if those fans are already primed to want to believe in characters like that - look at Homelander or The Punisher.