bootsnblossoms:

neverwhere:

waywardhufflepuff:

zoewashburne:

-So, I have to tell you something.
-Okay.

I bloody love Hardison. I did before this but this scene turned him into one of my favourite characters ever (and given the amount I watch/read that’s an achievement). He has feelings for Parker but doesn’t push them, doesn’t expect anything from her, knows that she has problems forming emotional attachments. And here when he finds out his feelings are reciprocated he doesn’t push her into anything. He knows she’s finding it hard and steps back to wait until she is ready. And then add in the fact he’s a geek, funny, super crazy intelligent, and rather hot to boot….well I never stood a chance. 

Alec Hardison is the antidote to toxic masculinity this world so desperately needs

I think my favorite thing about Hardison is how unapologetically and enthusiastically he loves what he loves. He’s is an incredible character and I agree with you 110%.

(via primarybufferpanel)

fandomstuff3:

I still think Parker and Hardison is one of the cutest couples ever created on screen. In lots of tv shows and movies, there’s the cliche that everyone knows the characters love each other…except the characters themselves. It works pretty well, which is why it happens so often.

But what works better with Parker and Hardison is exactly what the show did. Everyone does know that they care dearly for one another and eventually love one other INCLUDING Parker and Hardison.

Parker just wasn’t ready to give that part of herself to him. She was still discovering herself and the new feelings she was feeling. The fact that Hardison knew exactly how she felt and waited for her without pushing her while still letting her know he was interested was honestly beautiful and very developed of them as characters.

(Source: wizardclarissa, via ailleee)

battlships:

I feel like if/when Hardison and Parker have kids, they’ll all wind up being Super-Skrulls. They’ll be grifters, thieves, hackers, hitters, and masterminds all rolled up, because they’ll learn from their parents. I mean, we’ve already seen Eliot, Parker, and Hardison teach kids how to do what they do. And considering how famous Eliot, Parker, and Hardison are in the criminal world, those kids’ll be legends before they even start committing crimes. 

But they’ll also have morals. They won’t be like season 1 EPH, they’ll be season 5. They will care so much about everyone and be willing to fight as dirty as they need to protect them. Whoever gets in their way will be destroyed so severely they won’t even think about getting back up. Maybe they’ll even give people chances. They’ll see a look in someone and think of Uncle Eliot, who they know has done terrible things but they only know him as their favorite uncle (sorry Nate). The guy who cooks Thanksgiving dinner, who tells funny jokes, and always snuck them extra sweets.

Or maybe they’ll see someone tense up the way their mom does if someone she doesn’t know well touches her. She’s never told them about it, but they know something bad happened to her as a kid. They know that’s why she still hesitates a bit when she tells them that she loves them, and why, despite that, she makes sure they know it’s true.

They’ll see those things and think maybe we can help. And they do.

(via lathori)

renew-leverage:

Parker & Hardison as Dorothy & Charlie for ambpersand & anonymous (x2).

(via lathori)

did-you-say-six:

I just wanna talk about the fact he put a GPS tracker in her shoes. Like, at some point her STOLE HER SHOES and put a GPS in them….AND SHE DIDN’T NOTICE.

And somehow this is super creepy but makes total sense…

Also, I have this headcanon that Hardison slowly put a tracker in everybody’s shoes lol. 

(Source: yea-lets-do-this-shit, via renew-leverage)