afp-darkshadows:

graceawaits:

In 1969, Jonathan Frid was asked if there was any comparison between Barnabas Collins, and the most famous vampire of the silver screen, Dracula. “Barnabas  is like Macbeth, a hero of sorts, but very guilt-ridden. Every woman among our viewers wants to accept him. Women  love to see men admit guilt. Women love men to be vulnerable. Bela Lugosi’s vampire loved being a monster, but Barnabas,  while being a rotten character, has the emotional qualities of a hero.”

You know what Frid women don’t love your armchair psychology  But ugh. Yeah. Pretty much.  Also why are you so beautiful.
Women love to see RIGHTEOUS VENGEANCE exacted against your incredibly oafish and self-absorbed character.
or maybe that’s just me idk

afp-darkshadows:

graceawaits:

In 1969, Jonathan Frid was asked if there was any comparison between Barnabas Collins, and the most famous vampire of the silver screen, Dracula. “Barnabas is like Macbeth, a hero of sorts, but very guilt-ridden. Every woman among our viewers wants to accept him. Women love to see men admit guilt. Women love men to be vulnerable. Bela Lugosi’s vampire loved being a monster, but Barnabas, while being a rotten character, has the emotional qualities of a hero.”

You know what Frid women don’t love your armchair psychology

But ugh. Yeah. Pretty much.

Also why are you so beautiful.

Women love to see RIGHTEOUS VENGEANCE exacted against your incredibly oafish and self-absorbed character.

or maybe that’s just me idk

(via hystericalwomannovelist)