More fun facts about ancient Celtic marriage laws: There were no laws against interclass or interracial marriage, no laws against open homosexual relationships (although they weren’t considered ‘marriages’ since the definition of a marriage was ‘couple with child’), no requirement for women to take their husband’s names or give up their property, but comedians couldn’t get married
Cody Fern [11.oct.18]
@outlawsandcircles reblogged your photoset and added:
I think this hints to the kid being Henry’s dad…
I’m thinking maybe the Kid is Ruth & Michaels baby Henry said they “lost” (from) another timeline
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- James and Elizabeth’s status leading up to how he proposed and what the proposal scene looked like
- Elizabeth saying yes to the proposal (even though she said she never wanted to be alone, she wasn’t technically settling when she attracted many richer and kinder men)
- James’ and Elizabeth’s first kill together
- what led to James and Elizabeth’s child (it couldn’t have been just that one time, and I seriously doubt that it wasn’t consensual like all of the time)
- James’ first look at his child, noticing his features, and his thoughts on the child, what was his reaction
- how James was allowed to see his and Elizabeth’s child (did she end up showing him, did James go looking for the baby, did James stumble upon its room, did James find out and confront Elizabeth?)
- James noticing Elizabeth’s change from human to immortal and changing her drinking selection from wine to blood
- when Elizabeth realized she was pregnant with James’ child
- when James noticed Elizabeth’s pregnancy
- when Elizabeth lost her hopeful spirit and became the Countess
- when Elizabeth first asked James to call her the Countess from then on
- when James came back to the Cortez as a ghost and first realized it and who he first went to
- how Elizabeth got the name the Countess (James maybe renamed her)
- Miss Evers learning of James and Elizabeth’s baby and her thoughts on the actual child
- where Elizabeth was during James’ death, how she found him, and her reaction
- James’ last thoughts before he died (maybe Elizabeth?)
- the first conversation James and Elizabeth had when he first became a ghost and how they arrived at the arrangement they made to have dinner together every month
- James March and Liz Taylor’s first meeting and what James’ thought of Liz and how they got along to James letting Liz stay without any threats of death
- James and Elizabeth both talking about their new apprentice and discovering them to both be talking about Tristan
- James watching Elizabeth’s old films and looking for her in the background, pointing her out, knowing she doesn’t want to remember any of those
- the first time Elizabeth picked up a man to join her, and James’ reaction, knowing he is dead but still hurt