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Diane being a badass bitch and I'm so in love with her!
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“Angel Eyes” choreography from Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
↳ (or how Julie Walters stole the show, once again)
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THAT FINALE
I NEED THOSE GIFS NOW, JESUS CHRIST THIS EPISODE, THEY ENDED THE SEASON GIVING US ALL. I NEED MORE SCENES FROM THEM
#the good fight#kurt x diane#diane lockhart#kurt mc veigh#mchart#this has christine baranski as producer written all over it#i cant wait another year
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Lipstick Lawyers Diane Lockhart and Liz Reddick
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I mean, don’t get me wrong, it’s a job. If jobs were fun, they wouldn’t pay us to do it. But occasionally there were moments that weren’t so bad. And for whatever reason, those are the only things I can remember right now. You know, most jobs suck 99% of the time. So you really… really gotta enjoy those moments that don’t.
Those bits of fun you have during downtime. Or an interesting conversation with a coworker. Or something happens that you can laugh about later. Or you do something that you’re actually proud of. If you’re lucky, maybe you even get to be friends with a coworker or two along the way. Not sure what else you could want in a job.
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SUPERSTORE (2015-2021) 1.01 Pilot | 6.14, 6.15 Perfect Store, All Sales Final
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I’m 35 now. Also here’s the original doodle
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“OMG! Understatement is not characteristic of telenovelas — and Jane the Virgin’s series finale certainly lived up to the standard — but when Emmy-nominated voice-over actor Anthony Mendez revealed the identity of the show’s beloved narrator in those six simple words, it was a wonderfully nuanced answer to the show’s final mystery. Yes, it’s been grown-up Mateo narrating the telenovela inspired by his mother’s novel all along.
Mendez told Vulture that he never read Jane scripts in advance, and that he never wanted showrunner Jennie Snyder Urman to tell him the narrator’s identity, so when he reached that line toward the end of the script, he “kind of broke down.”
“Not only is it so touching, the relation of the narrator to the story and to Jane and the family, but more importantly, to me, as a father, as somebody whose life has been changed by this show, that reveal meant so much,” Mendez said. “It’s almost like I was in a TV show and I saw the entire five years flash before my eyes. It was very, very moving.”
Over five seasons on the CW, the narrator that Jane fans have to come to love became a secondary protagonist with his witty observations, hilarious OMGs, and heartfelt reactions. Directed by Urman to sound like a telenovela Latin lover, Mendez gave the narrator a Latin accent, which he now thinks Mateo would have done too. “That may have been a nod to not only his grandfather and his roots, but to an entire culture because, even at this age, he has zero accent,” he said. “I think Mateo would do what Jennie did, which is not to make the accent the joke.”
Talking about Urman’s direction for the revelatory line in the finale makes Mendez choke up, even now. The script called for “No accent,” so Mendez got to use his real voice on the show for the very first time.” - VULTURE
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Ineffable Husbands Episode 2: The Book
GOOD OMENS (2019)
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