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jeremy: hey mom and dad i’m joining the army and they’re sending me to belgium ross & demelza: phew! at least he’s not going to france where all the danger is! napoleon:
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i’m disappointed in tumblr for collectively sleeping on how adorable ioan gruffud was as jeremy.
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Index: The Four Swans by Winston Graham, illustrated by @LegoPoldark - Series 3
Here is an index of all the @legopoldark The Four Swans posts up to the end of Series 3. Check out the index for The Black Moon for Series 3 here. See the index of Ross Poldark, Demelza, Jeremy Poldark, and Warleggan posts for Series 1 and 2 here. You can view all of our images at the LegoPoldark Tumblr Archive. Thanks everyone for the likes, kind comments, and encouragement!
The Four Swans
The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 1 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 1 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 1 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 2 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 2 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 3 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 3 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 4 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 4 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 4 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 4 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 5 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 5 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 6 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 7 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 7 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 7 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 9 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 9 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 9 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 9 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 10 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 10 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 10 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 11, Part I The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 11, Part II The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 12 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 12 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 12 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 12 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 13 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 13 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 13 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 14 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 14 The Four Swans, Book One, Chapter 14 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 1 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 1 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 2 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 3 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 3 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 3 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 3 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 3 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 4 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 5 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 5 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 6 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 6 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 6 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 7 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 8 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 9 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 9, Part I The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 9, Part II The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 10 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 10 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 10 The Four Swans, Book Two, Chapter 10 The Four Swans, Book Three, Chapter 1 The Four Swans, Book Three, Chapter 1 The Four Swans, Book Three, Chapter 1 The Four Swans, Book Three, Chapter 1 The Four Swans, Book Three, Chapter 1 The Four Swans, Book Three, Chapter 1 The Four Swans, Book Three, Chapter 1
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The Silent Song playlist
I posted playlists for The Rain Curtain and Tea and Deathsticks already, but The Silent Song took longer, being my most lengthy fic.
I found syncing music to the thematic elements of this story more challenging, as the plot elements changed within chapters themselves, with plot twists the most challenging of all. But I’ve finished, and here we have twenty-eight songs, for twenty-eight chapters. More songs will be added as new chapters go up; if you don’t have spotify, I’ve included the songs below so you can search them up yourselves.
Note: Don’t resort the playlist! It’s ordered exactly to correspond to chapter number, with each bolded song below a beginning of a new arc in the story, and serving as a thematic intro to the arc.
The Silent Song
Link to Spotify playlist
Link to Youtube playlist
1. Part I - The Music of the Spheres // MOUNTAIN, Pt.1 - NEEDTOBREATHE
2. The Council Meddles in the Rain // A Seam of Ironstone (Poldark)
3. Tea and Ink // Sea is Beautiful from Land (The Sailor’s Dream)
4. The Way of the Hawk-Bat // Calypso - (POTC 3)
5. Crystal Clear and Crystal Clouded // Duck Shoot (The Crown)
6. Crystal, Blade, Jedi // The Burning Bush (Prince of Egypt)
7. Forging and Fraying // Dressing-Down (The Crown)
8. Braiding and Upbraiding // The Milky Way - Sungha Jung
9. Part II - Falling Water // Tuesday (The Sailor’s Dream)
10. Life-Day Gifts // Hiccup the Chief/Drago’s Coming (HTTYD2)
11. Flute-Work // Theme from Poldark (Poldark)
12. Dying Light and Lengthening Shadow // Bloodlines (AC Syndicate)
13. The Living Force // Girion, Lord of Dale Extended (The Desolation of Smaug)
14. Part III - The Path-Seeker and his Lamp // What Comes Next? (Hamilton)
15. Fettered Fragments // Family (AC Syndicate)
16. Masks of Grey and Navy // Friend Like Me (Aladdin)
17. Shadows and Premonitions // A Spoonful of Sugar - Julie Andrews
18. Warp and Weft // You Can’t Take Me (Spirit, Stallion of the Cimarron)
19. Fathers and their Children // Maul, Savage, and Vizla - Kevin Kiner
20. And All Turns to Shame // Odin Confesses (Thor)
21. The Shadow and the Firefly // Error (Inst.) - VIXX
22. Rivers and Reflections // Melted - AKMU
23. Padawans of Past, Present, and Future // All I Ever Wanted (Prince of Egypt)
24. Brotherhood // Brother (feat. gavin degraw) - NEEDTOBREATHE
25. Part IV - The Songbird and the Nestling // Be Prepared - Jeremy Irons
26. Cruorven // The Prowler (Spiderman Into the Spiderverse)
27. Breakneck Flight // Taking a Stand (Captain America: The Winter Soldier)
28. Crowned Songbird // BE HERE LONG - NEEDTOBREATHE
29. Twisted Pathways, Sarlacc’s Maw // Don’t Hate Me - Epik High
30. Old Bonds // I’d Pluck a Fair Rose (Poldark)
31. To Speak is to be Heard // Waving Through a Window (Dear Evan Hansen)
32. Prelude to War // Right Hand Man (Hamilton) - Lin-Manuel Miranda
33. Brothers-In-Arms // Lullaby of the Giants (God of War) - Bear McCreary
34. Defining Victory // Glitter and Gold - Barns Courtney
35. The Unifying Force // Winters On Subway (Band of Brothers) - Michael Kamen
36. Part V: The Young Man With The Flute // Swamp (Band of Brothers) - Michael Kamen
37. Luminous Beings // Sound the Bugle (Spirit, Stallion of the Cimmaron) - Bryan Adams
38. Friends, Family, Father // Dad (Tyler Bates)
39. The Negotiator // Scared of the Dark (Spider-Man into the Spider-Verse) Lil Wayne, Ty Dolla $ign, XXXTENTACION
40. Mustering for War // Bullets - NEEDTOBREATHE
41. The Battle and the Bait // Hostage (Detroit Become Human) Nina Fakhara
42. The Threefold Road // Your Father Would be Proud (Rogue One) Michael Giacchino
43: Interlude: The Length of a Year // The Year goes Round Again (War Horse)
44. PART VI: Aphelion // Greetings (Haikyuu) Yuki Hayashi
45. Blood and Dust // Gehenna (1917) Thomas Newman
46: The Cold Blade // Your Choice (Detroit Become Human) Nina Fakhara
47: Insidious Movements // The Yawning Grave (Lord Huron)
48: Crumbling Foundations // No Excuses (NEEDTOBREATHE)
New 6/12/2020 49: And Down, Down They Fell // Pale White Horse (The Oh Hellos)
Listen while reading for extra feels :)
More playlists for my fic
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tag drop #2
#ii. 「 ross poldark. 」#ii. 「 demelza poldark. 」#ii. 「 caroline penvenen. 」#ii. 「 dwight enys. 」#ii. 「 francis poldark. 」#ii. 「 sam carne. 」#ii. 「 drake carne. 」#ii. 「 julia poldark. 」#ii. 「 jeremy poldark. 」#ii. 「 clowance poldark. 」#ii. 「 isabella-rose poldark. 」#ii. 「 henry poldark. 」#ii. 「 elizabeth chynoweth. 」#ii. 「 george warleggan. 」#ii. 「 verity poldark. 」#ii. 「 andrew blamey. 」#ii. 「 morwenna chynoweth. 」
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Books I’ve read (2016 edition)
Books in french : - L’hiverrier - Terry Pratchett - Le Vicomte de Bragelonne (volumes II et III) - Alexandre Dumas - La fabrique des garçons - Sylvie Ayral - Dumas, le comte noir - Tom Reiss - Va-t-en guerre - Terry Pratchett - Le peuple du tapis - Terry Pratchett - Ronde de nuit - Terry Pratchett - Conversations intimes avec le Bouddha - Thich Nhat Hanh - Vous n’aurez pas ma haine - Antoine Leiris - Les lames du cardinal (volume 2) - Pierre Pevel - Procrastination - Terry Pratchett - Le régiment monstrueux - Terry Pratchett - Une place à prendre - J. K. Rowling - Vaincre la mort et vivre une vie meilleure - Sa Sainteté le Dalaï Lama - Dominion - C. J. Sansom - Le chien des Baskerville - Arthur Conan Doyle - Oui, je crois - Mireille Matthieu - Dom Juan - Molière - Le clan Rhett Butler - Donald McCaig - Trois amis en quête de sagesse - Matthieu Ricard, Christophe André, Alexandre Jollien
Books in english : - Aspergirls - empowering females with Asperger syndrome - Rudy Simone - A breath of snow and ashes - Diana Gabaldon - Empire - Jeremy Paxman - Emma - Jane Austen - Elementary : the ghost line - Adam Christopher - A shiver of light - Laurell K. Hamilton - Doctor Who : The essential guide (twelfth Doctor edition) - Ellie Andrews has second thoughts - Ruth Saberton - Elementary : blood and ink - Adam Christopher - Harry Potter and the cursed child - J. K. Rowling - Bella Poldark - Winston Graham - Much ado about nothing - Shakespeare - Broadchurch - Erin Kelly - Doctor Who : a writer’s tale - Benjamin Cook & Russell T. Davies - Is there life outside the box ? - Peter Davison - A study in red - Arthur Conan Doyle - The sign of the four - Arthur Conan Doyle
Comics : - Tu mourras moins bête (tome 3) - Marion Montaigne - X-Men vs Avengers (tomes 1 et 2) - Il faut soigner le soldat Wilson - Deadpool : la nuit des morts vivants - Civil War (tome 4) - Deadpool : l’art de la guerre - Doctor Who : les aventures du 10ème Docteur (tomes 1 et 2) - Doctor Who : les aventures du 11ème Docteur (tomes 1 et 2) - Doctor Who : les aventures du 12ème Docteur (tomes 1 et 2) - O Sensei - Edouard Cour - La différence invisible - Maliki Blog - Maliki - Je suis Deadpool 37 books in total (not counting the comic books and mangas that are not even listed here), it was between 47 and 55 in 2015 but I was jobless from january to june so... I see myself as a slow reader so that number seems kind of huge ...I’ve read way more this year than I realised oO There are periods (usually during summer) when i read less (can’t finish even one tiny little book in a month) and it gives me the impression I’m ALWAYS a “lousy” reader. And again this post doesn’t take fanfictions, audiobooks and audio-dramas into account - ok, I’ll stop here.
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Guía de series: Estrenos y regresos de septiembre 2020
El mes que tendría que servir como comienzo de temporada para las networks, podréis comprobar que es, de nuevo, una razón más para abonarse a las plataformas de streaming. La mayoría de dramas y comedias de ABC, NBC o The CW tendrán que esperar a 2021. Mientras tanto, Netflix o HBO patrocinan la vuelta al cole.
¡Feliz septiembre!
Leyenda:
Verde: series nuevas.
Negro: regresos de otras series.
Naranja: miniseries o series documentales.
Amarillo: tv movies, documentales, especiales o pilotos.
Morado: season finales.
Púrpura: midseason finales.
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Calendario de series
1 de septiembre: All Creatures Great And Small (1T) en Channel 5
2 de septiembre:
Two Weeks To Live (1T completa) en Sky One
Freaks en Netflix
3 de septiembre:
Raised By Wolves (1T) en HBO Max
A.P. Bio (3T completa) en Peacock
Young Wallander (1T completa) y Love, Guaranteed en Netflix
The Sounds (1T) en Acorn TV
4 de septiembre:
The Boys (2T) en Amazon
Away (1T completa) y I'm Thinking of Ending Things en Netflix
Mulan en Disney+
6 de septiembre: Power Book II: Ghost (1T) en Starz
7 de septiembre: My Octopus Teacher en Netflix
9 de septiembre:
Woke (1T completa) en Hulu
L.A.'s Finest (2T completa) en Spectrum
Cuties en Netflix
10 de septiembre: Julie and the Phantoms (1T completa), Memorias de Idhún (1T completa), The Gift (2T completa) y The Babysitter: Killer Queen en Netflix
11 de septiembre: The Duchess (1T completa) en Netflix
12 de septiembre: Coastal Elites en HBO
13 de septiembre:
Escenario 0 en HBO
Our Cartoon President (3bT) en Showtime
14 de septiembre:
The Third Day (1T) y We Are Who We Are (1T) en HBO
Enslaved en Epix
Wireless (1T) en Quibi
16 de septiembre:
Archer (11T) en FXX
Criminal: UK (2T completa), Baby (3T y última completa), El practicante y The Devil All the Time en Netflix
17 de septiembre: Das Letzte Wort (1T completa) en Netflix
18 de septiembre:
Ratched (1T completa) y Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous (1T completa) en Netflix
PEN15 (2T) en Hulu
21 de septiembre: Filthy Rich (1T) en FOX
23 de septiembre: Enola Holmes en Netflix
25 de septiembre:
Utopia (1T completa) en Amazon
Tehran (1T) en Apple TV+
Sneakerheads (1T completa) en Netflix
A Wilderness of Error en FX
27 de septiembre:
Patria (1T) en HBO
Fargo (4T) en FX
The Simpsons (32T), Bless the Harts (2T), Bob's Burgers (11T) y Family Guy (19T) en FOX
The Comey Rule en Showtime
30 de septiembre: The Boys in the Band en Netflix
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Estrenos de series
All Creatures Great And Small (Channel 5)
Adaptación de las novelas de James Herriot, en su cincuenta aniversario, sobre un joven veterinario rural recién cualificado (Nicholas Ralph) contratado por un excéntrico cirujano veterinario en los años 30. Con Samuel West (Mr. Selfridge, The Frankenstein Chronicles), Anna Madeley (The Crown, Patrick Melrose), Callum Woodhouse (The Durrells), Rachel Shenton (White Gold, Switched at Birth), Diana Rigg (Game of Thrones, Victoria), Matthew Lewis (Harry Potter, Happy Valley) y Nigel Havers (Coronation Street, Chariots of Fire).
Escrita por Ben Vanstone (The English Game, Merlin) y producida por Richard Burrell (Silent Witness). Seis episodios. Tendrá un especial navideño.
Estreno: 1 de septiembre
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Two Weeks To Live (Sky One)
Comedia de amor y venganza a partir de una broma aparentemente inofensiva que sale terriblemente mal. Kim Noakes (Maisie Williams, Game of Thrones) era una niña cuando su padre (Sean Knopp, The First Musketeer) murió de forma turbia. Su madre (Sian Clifford; Fleabag, Quiz) la llevó a una vida de aislamiento rural y extrañas técnicas de supervivencia. Cuando la inadaptada joven sale al mundo real en una misión secreta para honrar la memoria de su padre, entra al pub local de Nicky (Mawaan Rizwan, Next of Kin) y Jay (Taheen Modak, The Bay), donde desencadena una caótica serie de acontecimientos, y los tres acaban huyendo de un mafioso (Jason Flemyng; The Missing, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button) y de la policía.
Escrita por Gaby Hull (Cheat). Seis episodios.
Estreno: 2 de septiembre
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Raised By Wolves (HBO Max)
Mother (Amanda Collin) y Father (Abubakar Salim; Informer, Fortitude) son dos androides encargados de criar a los niños en una colonia situada en un misterioso planeta virgen. Allí comprobarán lo difícil e incierto que es controlar las creencias religiosas de los humanos. Completan el reparto Travis Fimmel (Vikings, Lean on Pete), Ethan Hazzard (Damned, The Long Song), Jordan Loughran (Dixi, Emerald City), Aasiyah Shah (Unforgotten), Niamh Algar (The Bisexual, Pure), Felix Jamieson (Catherine the Great), Winta McGrath (Doctor Doctor), Ivy Wong y Matias Varela (Narcos).
Escrita por Aaron Guzikowski (Prisoners, The Red Road) y dirigida y producida por Ridley Scott (The Martian, Blade Runner). Diez episodios.
Estreno: 3 de septiembre
Estreno en España: 10 de septiembre en TNT
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Young Wallander (Netflix)
Precuela centrada en la vida temprana del inspector Wallander (Adam Pålsson; Bron/Broen), el personaje principal de las novelas de Henning Mankell que ya fueron adaptadas en una serie sueca (2003-2013) y en una británica (2008-2016). Completan el reparto Richard Dillane (The White Princess, Wolf Hall), Leanne Best (Cold Feet, Carnival Row), Elise Chappell (Poldark, Yesterday), Yasen Atour (Marcella, Dark Heart), Sara Seyed, Charles Mnene (The Widow, Misfits), Jacob Collins-Levy (The White Princess), Alan Emrys (Johnny English Strikes Again) y Kiza Deen (Hollyoaks).
Creada por Ben Harris (Hollyoaks, Devils). Seis episodios.
Estreno: 3 de septiembre
Estreno en España: 3 de septiembre en Netflix España
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The Sounds (Acorn TV)
Thriller sobre los secretos que salen a la luz cuando desaparece Tom Cabbott (Matt Whelan; Narcos, Go Girls), un hombre que acababa de mudarse junto a su mujer (Rachelle Lefevre; Under the Dome, Mary Kills People) a Marlborough Sounds, en Nueva Zelanda, para escapar de su opresiva familia y empezar una nueva vida. Con Matt Nable (Arrow, Mr. Inbetween), Emily Piggford (The Girlfriend Experience, Warigami), Peter Elliott (Tarzan), Anna-Maree Thomas y Vanessa Rare (Last Man Standing).
Creada y escrita por Sarah-Kate Lynch y dirigida por Peter Stebbings (Wynonna Earp). Ocho episodios.
Estreno: 3 de septiembre
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Away (Netflix)
Emma Green (Hilary Swank; Trust, Million Dollar Baby) es una astronauta que ha de dejar atrás a su marido (Josh Charles; The Good Wife, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) y a su hija adolescente (Talitha Bateman; Love, Simon; Annabelle: Creation) para liderar a una tripulación internacional en una peligrosa misión a Marte. Completan el cast Ato Essandoh (Altered Carbon, Blue Bloods), Mark Ivanir (Homeland, Barry), Adam Irigoyen (The Last Ship, The Fosters), Ray Panthaki (Gangs of London, Marcella), Vivian Wu (The Pillow Book, The Last Emperor) y Monique Gabriella Curnen (Power, The Following).
Inspirada en un artículo de Chris Jones para Esquire sobre el proceso de despedida de un astronauta, escrita por Jason Katims (Parenthood, Friday Night Lights) y Andrew Hinderaker (Penny Dreadful, Pure Genius) y producida por Matt Reeves (Felicity, The Cloverfield Paradox). Diez episodios.
Estreno: 4 de septiembre
Estreno en España: 4 de septiembre en Netflix España
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Power Book II: Ghost (Starz)
En esta secuela de Power (2014-2020), Tariq St. Patrick (Michael Rainey Jr.) comienza a lidiar con la muerte de su padre y el hecho de que su madre (Naturi Naughton) se enfrente a cargos por un asesinato que él cometió, todo ello mientras acude a una universidad de la Ivy League. Pronto comienza a traficar para pagar los costes legales del proceso de su madre y descubre que la única forma de evitar acabar como su padre es convertirse en una versión aún mejor de él. Completan el reparto Mary J. Blige (The Umbrella Academy), Shane Johnson (Power), Gianni Paolo (Power, Ma), Sherri Saum (The Fosters, Locke & Key), Quincy Tyler Bernstine (Power, Ray Donovan), Daniel Bellomy, Paige Hurd (The Oval, Everybody Hates Chris), Cliff "Method Man" Smith (The Deuce, The Wire), Melanie Liburd (This Is Us, Dark Matter), Justin Marcel McManus (Star), Woody McClain (The Bobby Brown Story, The New Edition Story), Lovell Adams-Gray (Coroner, Slasher) y LaToya Tonodeo (The Oath).
Creada, escrita y producida por Courtney A. Kemp (Power, The Good Wife). Producida por 50 Cent (Power, For Life). Diez episodios.
Estreno: 6 de septiembre Estreno en España: 6 de septiembre en Starzplay España
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Woke (Hulu)
Comedia de acción real con secuencias animadas inspirada en la vida y obra del artista Keith Knight. Trata sobre un dibujante afroamericano de San Francisco (Lamorne Morris; New Girl, Valley of the Boom) que se encuentra en la cúspide del éxito cuando un incidente relacionado con policías lo cambia todo. Con T. Murph, Blake Anderson (Workaholics), Sasheer Zamata (Saturday Night Live, Corporate) y Rose McIver (iZombie, Once Upon a Time). Creada y producida por Knight y Marshall Todd (Barbershop). Escrita por Aeysha Carr (Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Carmichael Show). Ocho episodios. Estreno: 9 de septiembre
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Julie and the Phantoms (Netflix)
Julie (Madison Reyes) es una adolescente que recupera su pasión por la música al ayudar a los fantasmas de tres jóvenes que fallecieron en 1995 y formar una banda con ellos. Con Charlie Gillespie (Charmed), Jeremy Shada (Adventure Time, Lost), Owen Patrick Joyner (Knight Squad, 100 Things to Do Before High School), Booboo Stewart (Descendants, Twilight), Cheyenne Jackson (American Horror Story, 30 Rock), Carlos Ponce (Devious Maids, Cristela), Sonny Bustamante, Jadah Marie (Mann and Wife, Descendants 3), Sacha Carlson y Savannah Lee May (Knight Squad). Versión estadounidense de la serie brasileña emitida en la temporada 2011-2012. Escrita por Dan Cross (The Thundermans, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper) y David Hoge (The Thundermans, Hangin' with Mr. Cooper). Producida por Kenny Ortega (High School Musical, Descendants). Nueve episodios. Estreno: 10 de septiembre Estreno en España: 10 de septiembre en Netflix España
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The Duchess (Netflix)
Comedia sobre una madre soltera, cuyo gran amor es su hija Olive (Kate Byrne), que se plantea tener un segundo hijo. Y quizás el mejor candidato para ayudarla a conseguirlo sea su mayor enemigo: el padre de la niña (Rory Keenan; Versailles, War & Peace). Completan el cast Steen Raskopoulos (Feel Good), Michelle de Swarte, Linda Marlowe (EastEnders), Emer Kenny (Pramface, Father Brown), Doon Mackichan (Good Omens, Pure). Protagonizada, creada, escrita y producida por la comediante británica Katherine Ryan. Seis episodios. Estreno: 11 de septiembre Estreno en España: 11 de septiembre en Netflix España
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The Third Day (HBO)
En los tres primeros episodios, tanda titulada 'Summer', Sam (Jude Law; The Young Pope, Cold Mountain) se siente atraído a una misteriosa isla británica cuyos reservados habitantes y sus rituales comienzan a abrumarlo y le obligan a enfrentarse a un trauma de su pasado. En los tres últimos episodios, 'Winter', Helen (Naomie Harris; Moonlight, Collateral Beauty), llega a la isla buscando respuestas, pero su llegada precipita una frenética batalla para decidir su destino. Entre las dos tantas, se emitirá un especial en directo y en una sola toma desde Londres. Descrito como un gran evento teatral inmersivo, permitirá a los espectadores habitar la historia tal como ocurre. Con Katherine Waterstone (Fantastic Beasts, Alien: Covenant), John Dagleish (Christopher Robins, Mary Poppins Returns), Emily Watson (Chernobyl, Apple Tree Yard), Paddy Considine (The Outsider, Informer), Gianni Calchetti, Amer Chadha-Patel (Beecham House, Year of the Rabbit), Greg Draven, Mark Lewis Jones (Carnival Row, Gangs of London), Richie Lawrie, Simon Lyshon, Bernardo Santos, Freya Allan (The Witcher), Joe Blakemore (Next of Kin) y Nico Parker (Dumbo). Creada y escrita por Dennis Kelly (Utopia) y Felix Barrett. Dirigida por Marc Munden (National Treasure, Utopia) y Philippa Lowthorpe (The Crown, Call the Midwife). Seis episodios. Estreno: 14 de septiembre Estreno en España: 15 de septiembre en HBO España
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We Are Who We Are (HBO)
Fraser Wilson (Jack Dylan Grazer; It; Me, Myself and I) es un adolescente tímido e introvertido que llega desde Nueva York a una base militar del Véneto, en Italia. Allí conoce a Caitlin (Jordan Kristine Seamón), que llegó hace varios años y ya habla italiano, y a sus amigos. Este drama coming-of-age cuenta también con Faith Alabi (Cold Feet), Beatrice Barichella, Vittoria Bottin, Spence Moore II (All American, 13 Reasons Why), Chloë Sevigny (American Horror Story, Big Love), Alice Braga (Queen of the South, Cidade de Deus), Corey Knight (Nobodies), Tom Mercier (Synonymes), Sebastiano Pigazzi, Benjamin L. Taylor II, Francesca Scorsese y Kid Cudi (How to Make it in America, Westworld). Escrita y dirigida por Luca Guadagnino (Call Me by Your Name, Suspiria). Ocho episodios. Estreno: 14 de septiembre Estreno: 15 de septiembre en HBO España
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Das Letzte Wort (Netflix)
Tras fallecer su marido, Karla (Anke Engelke, Deutschland 86) decide convertirse en oradora funeraria junto al empresario Andreas Borowski (Thorsten Merten, Babylon Berlin). A ella le gustaría servir de apoyo a quienes están de luto, pero su socio no termina de aceptar su cuestionable comportamiento. Ni siquiera puede lidiar con su propia pérdida y esto le ocasiona problemas incluso en casa. Basada en una idea original de Merten y escrita y dirigida por Aron Lehmann (Highway to Hellas). Seis episodios. Estreno: 17 de septiembre Estreno en España: 17 de septiembre en Netflix España
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Ratched (Netflix)
Precuela de One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest que contará la evolución de Mildred Ratched (Sarah Paulson; American Crime Story, American Horror Story) cuando empieza a trabajar de enfermera en un hospital psiquiátrico en 1947. Completan el reparto Sharon Stone (Casino, Basic Instinct), Cynthia Nixon (Sex and the City, The Big C), Finn Wittrock (American Horror Story, American Crime Story), Jon Jon Briones (American Horror Story, American Crime Story), Judy Davis (Feud, A Passage to India), Charlie Carver (Desperate Housewives, Teen Wolf), Harriet Harris (Desperate Housewives, Memento), Hunter Parrish (Weeds, Quantico), Amanda Plummer (Miss Rose White, Pulp Fiction), Corey Stoll (The Strain, House of Cards) y Rosanna Arquette (Ray Donovan, Pulp Fiction). Creada, escrita y producida por Evan Romansky. Producida por Ryan Murphy (American Horror Story, American Crime Story), Sarah Paulson (American Crime Story) y Michael Douglas (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, The Kominsky Method). Nueve episodios. Ya está renovada por una segunda temporada. Estreno: 18 de septiembre Estreno en España: 18 de septiembre en Netflix España
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Filthy Rich (FOX)
Tras la muerte del patriarca, la familia Monreaux, una familia rica y poderosa que dirige una cadena de televisión cristiana, descubre que el fallecido tenía tres hijos ilegítimos que aparecen en el testamento. ¿Corren peligro su fortuna, su legado y su buen nombre? Con Kim Cattrall (Sex and the City, Tell Me a Story), Melia Kreiling (Tyrant, Salvation), Aubrey Dollar (Dawson's Creek, Battle Creek), Corey Cott (The Good Fight, Z: The Beginning of Everything), Benjamin Levy Aguilar, Mark L. Young (The Comeback, The Inbetweeners), Olivia Macklin (LA to Vegas, The Young Pope), Steve Harris (The Practice, Friday Night Lights) y Aaron Lazar (Quantico, The Strain). Creada, dirigida y producida por Tate Taylor (The Help, Pretty Ugly People) y escrita por Abe Sylvia (Nurse Jackie, Dead to Me). Producida por Kim Cattrall. Estreno: 21 de septiembre
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Utopia (Amazon)
Remake de la serie británica (2013-2014) que trata sobre un grupo de adultos a los que intentan matar por tener una novela gráfica que narra una conspiración real. Protagonizada por Sasha Lane (The Miseducation of Cameron Post, American Honey), John Cusack (Con Air, High Fidelity), Rainn Wilson (The Office, Six Feet Under), Dan Byrd (Cougar Town, Easy A), Cory Michael Smith (Gotham, Carol), Desmin Borges (You're the Worst), Ashleigh LaThrop (The Kominsky Method, Sirens), Farrah Mackenzie (Logan Lucky), Christopher Denham (Billions, Manhattan), Javon 'Wanna' Walton (Euphoria), Jeanine Serralles (Hot Summer Nights), Jessica Rothe (Happy Death Day, Mary + Jane), Felisha Terrell (Shooter) y Dustin Ingram (Watchmen). Escrita por Gillian Flynn (Gone Girl, Sharp Objects). Nueve episodios. Estreno: 25 de septiembre Estreno en España: Octubre en Amazon España
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Tehran (Apple TV+)
Tamar Rabinyan (Niv Sultan; The Stylist) es una agente hacker del Mossad que deberá llevar a cabo en la capital de Irán, su lugar de nacimiento, su primera misión: inhabilitar un reactor nuclear. Cuando la misión fracasa, Tamar se rebela, redescubre sus raíces y se enamora de un activista por la democracia. Con Shaun Toub (Homeland, Snowpiercer), Navid Negahban (Homeland, Legion), Shervin Alenabi (Le Bureau des Légendes), Liraz Charhi (Shchuna, Eifo Ata Hai?) y Menashe Noy (Our Boys). Creada y escrita por Moshe Zonder (Fauda). Ocho episodios. Estreno: 25 de septiembre
Estreno en España: 25 de septiembre en Apple TV+ España
Sneakerheads (Netflix)
Devin (Allen Maldonado, Black-ish, You're the Worst), un antiguo sneakerhead convertido en padre y amo de casa, recae en su afición a las zapatillas cuando su amigo Bobby (Andrew Bachelor; The Mindy Project, House of Lies) le lía en un plan para hacerse ricos rápidamente. Casi sin darse cuenta, tiene una deuda de cinco mil dólares. Para intentar recuperar su dinero antes de que su esposa se dé cuenta, reunirá a un grupo de amantes de las sneakers en una búsqueda a nivel mundial por las "Zeroes", las más codiciadas y difíciles de encontrar. Completan el reparto Jearnest Corchado, Matthew Josten (Rodney), Yaani King Mondschein (Saving Grace, Blood & Oil), Justin Lee (Arrested Development) y Aja Evans. Creada y escrita por Jay Longino (Uncle Drew, Jue di tao wang). Seis episodios. Estreno: 25 de septiembre Estreno en España: 25 de septiembre en Netflix España
The Comey Rule (Showtime)
Miniserie que narra los turbulentos acontecimientos que rodean a las elecciones de 2016 y sus consecuencias a través de la historia de dos poderosas figuras que acabarían chocando: James Comey y Donald Trump. Comey fue el director del FBI entre 2013 y 2017. Con Jeff Daniels (The Newsroom, The Looming Tower), Brendan Gleeson (Mr. Mercedes, Harry Potter), Michael Kelly (House of Cards, Taboo), Holly Hunter (Succession, Saving Grace), Jennifer Ehle (The Looming Tower, Zero Dark Thirty), Peter Coyote (The 4400, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial), Steven Pasquale (Rescue Me, Bloodline), Scoot McNairy (True Detective, Halt and Catch Fire), Oona Chaplin (Game of Thrones, Taboo), William Sadler (Roswell, Power), T.R. Knight (Grey's Anatomy, 11.22.63), Kingsley Ben-Adir (Peaky Blinders, High Fidelity), Jonathan Banks (Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad), Joe Lo Truglio (Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Reno 911!), Damon Gupton (Black Lightning, Bates Motel), Michael Hyatt (True Detective, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend), Bryan D'Arcy James (13 Reasons Why, Smash), Steve Zissis (Togetherness, I'm Sorry), Shawn Doyle (The Expanse, Impulse), Richard Thomas (The Americans, It), Seann Gallagher (Good Witch), Amy Seimetz (The Girlfriend Experience, The Killing) y Spencer Garrett (For All Mankind, Bosch). Basada en las memorias de Comey, publicadas en 2018, que explican su papel en las elecciones y su investigación a Hillary Clinton. Adaptada y dirigida por Billy Ray (Shattered Glass, Captain Phillips). Cuatro episodios. Estreno: 27 de septiembre
Estreno en España: Próximamente en Movistar Series
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A tour of Jane Austen’s Hampshire
A new adaptation of Emma was released in February 2020. We visited the novelist’s home village and discovered her much-loved local haunts
A lofty lime tree marks the spot where Steventon Rectory once stood – the place where the country’s favourite author, second only to Shakespeare, spent the first 25 years of her life. Jane Austen’s roots run deep in this pretty part of the world, known for its traditional thatched cottages, gently rolling hills and chalk streams. It was in Chawton, a small, picturesque village in east Hampshire, that Jane was happiest, and most prolific. She was proud to call herself “a Hampshire-born Austen”, and the county shares its pride in its literary daughter with a host of sights, attractions and trails.
Of course, Jane Austen’s six novels (seven, if you count the unfinished Sanditon) are cherished the world over, and each new film or TV adaptation introduces her work to a fresh audience. Recently, Emma has enjoyed another silver-screen outing for Emma, directed by Autumn de Wilde and scripted by Man Booker Prize-winning author Eleanor Catton. Filming did not actually take place in Hampshire, but Chavenage House in nearby Gloucestershire was used as a location (Poldark fans may recognise the Elizabethan country pile). In fact, dear as the county was to Jane’s heart, actual Hampshire place names rarely crop up in her novels; Portsmouth features in Mansfield Park but Emma is set in the fictional Highbury.
The 2017 bicentenary of Austen’s death heralded a wave of new events, exhibitions and publications, but dedicated fans from every corner of the globe have long been making the pilgrimage to Jane Austen’s House Museum in Chawton.
Chawton House referred to as the ‘Great House’ Credit: Graham Prentice/ Alamy
It was in this modest, rust-red brick cottage that Jane lived with her sister Cassandra, their mother, and family friend Martha Lloyd, from 1809 to 1817. The move was made possible by Jane’s brother, Edward, who had become heir of the wealthy Knight family and inherited nearby Chawton House and estate. For Jane it was a welcome return to countryside life after her father’s retirement, and later death, had prompted moves first to Bath, then to Southampton. While these livelier environs may have provided ample material for her work, Jane was only able to pick up her quill in earnest again once she had settled at Chawton.
The museum celebrated its 70th year in 2019 – its collection was launched in 1949 with an appeal in local newspapers for Austen-related items – and provides a charming insight into daily life for the Austen household. If you’re lucky, your visit may coincide with volunteer guide Jeremy Knight, Jane’s great-great-great-great nephew, being on duty. Either way, it’s a delight to wander round the house and garden, admiring treasures such as the bookcase that once belonged to the Reverend George Austen, the topaz crosses given to Jane and Cassandra by their brother Charles, and the small, twelve-sided walnut table on which Jane wrote Emma, Mansfield Park and Persuasion.
The famous writing table is positioned at the dining parlour window, where Jane preferred to work. While she may have benefited from the daylight (as well as the opportunity for people watching), the present-day country road was at that time the main Winchester to London thoroughfare, with carriages noisily rattling past. For a change of scenery, Jane could stroll up to the ‘Great House’, her brother’s residence, only a short walk from the cottage but representing an entirely different way of life.
Jane Austen’s writing table.
While the Austen women dwelled in genteel yet straitened circumstances, Edward had joined the ranks of the Regency rich. Chawton House is a Grade II-listed Elizabethan manor with gardens featuring formal terraces, a cultivated ‘wilderness’ and shrubbery. The contrast between the two homes is clear – and no doubt provided a rich seam of material for Jane’s novels. As you make your way from the museum, past diminutive thatched cottages and lush green meadows, before turning left to glimpse the sweeping drive and handsome 16th-century facade of Chawton House, it’s hard not to think of Elizabeth Bennett catching sight of Pemberley for the first time.
The house has been developed over the centuries, with additions such as wood panelling for enhanced Tudor appeal, but still exudes the warmth and comfort of a family home. Indeed, it was lived in until the late 20th century (the aforementioned Jeremy Knight remembers Edward’s silk suit, now on display, being in the dressing-up box). Family lore has it that Jane liked to sit in the Oak Room – the cosy alcove with a view over the drive certainly looks inviting.
Today the house throws open its doors to ‘Janeites’ and academics alike – its library is dedicated to women’s writing. It seems fitting that Jane’s books now sit on the shelves of her brother’s house, alongside other female writers including Aphra Behn, Frances Burney and Mary Shelley, as well as less well-known names. After a ramble around the house, you can continue to soak up the atmosphere over tea and cake in the Old Kitchen Tearoom before visiting St Nicholas Church, where Jane’s mother and sister are buried.
Bluebell wood at Hinton Ampner. Credit: Paul Heinrich/Alamy
The nearby market town of Alton – now location for the Jane Austen Regency Week every June – would have been a regular shopping haunt for the Austen sisters. Nowadays, Alresford (pronounced Allsford) is a more popular shopping destination – pastel-coloured buildings along Broad Street house independent boutiques and watering holes – as well as being the UK’s capital of watercress farming. The best way to cover the ten miles southwest from Alton is by steam train, aboard the heritage Watercress Line. This patch of Hampshire has no shortage of stately homes and attractive landscapes, descriptions of which could be lifted from the pages of Austen’s novels.
In springtime, don’t miss the beautiful bluebell wood at the National Trust’s Hinton Ampner, near Alresford. Elsewhere, the beech woods and flower meadows of Selborne Common provided inspiration for Gilbert White (1720–1793), the pioneering naturalist who lived in the village of Selborne, south of Chawton. His record of the local landscape and wildlife, The Natural History of Selborne, published in 1789, has never been out of print. But to faithfully continue in Jane’s footsteps, head a little further north to The Vyne, another National Trust property, near Basingstoke. Many illustrious visitors have called at this impressive Tudor manor, one of the most grand and least altered in the county: King Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn, Catherine of Aragon, Horace Walpole, and Jane Austen. Growing up in nearby Steventon, Jane was acquainted with The Vyne’s owners, the Chute family, and she attended dances here.
Jane was working on her seventh novel, Sanditon, when her deteriorating health demanded a move away from her beloved Chawton to Winchester, to be closer to her doctor. A blue plaque at 8 College Street marks the place where she took her final breaths in July 1817, aged only 41, but the house itself is not open to the public. Jane was buried in nearby Winchester Cathedral; her tombstone makes no mention of her writing – the books released during her lifetime were all published anonymously – but the later additions of a brass plaque and commemorative stained-glass window make some amends.
The Saloon at The Vyne. Credit: National Trust Images/Andreas von Einsiedel
Needless to say, other figures loom large in Winchester, from Alfred the Great to King Arthur. After admiring the soaring Gothic lines of the cathedral, and the Antony Gormley sculpture in its crypt, wander through the evocative ruins of Wolvesey Castle before heading for the Great Hall. The sole surviving remnant of Winchester Castle, it is here where King Arthur’s legendary Round Table has hung for centuries. You’d think a 1,200kg medieval tabletop might outshine the small wooden occasional table given pride of place at Jane Austen’s House Museum, but legions of Janeites would surely disagree.
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Due to the coronavirus pandmic, Emma was released early and has already been made available to view from home. More details can be found here: www.focusfeatures.com/emma
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// in which winston graham makes me cry like a goddamn baby (book spoilers beneath the cut -- at least spoilers to people who’ve never glanced at my about page)
for context: bella becomes an actress and her first big break is understudying at the last minute for romeo in a london production of ‘romeo and juliet.’ and afterwards, she’s talking to ross and demelza about it and I JUST. WANT TO CRY. ABOUT HOW MUCH. SHE LOVED. AND MISSES HER BROTHER. emphasis mine.
[...] Bella rubbed her fingers over a sudden furrowed forehead. “D’you know what I often thought of when I was playing Romeo? I thought of Jeremy.”
“Jeremy?”
“I used to admire him so much, sometimes I used to copy him, what he said, the way he walked, his - his own elaborate view of things! After all, he was my hero, my eldest brother. So when I came to play Romeo, I said to myself, ‘You’re not just Romeo -- you’re Jeremy too!’”
“Jeremy too,” said Ross. “Well...”
“Also -- also of Romeo and Juliet, I thought of Jeremy and Cuby. No one could have felt more for a girl than he did for Cuby. And in the end I believe she for him. And that too had a sad ending...”
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#i love this family so much i feel physical pain#❀ ii. 「 isabella-rose poldark. 」#❀ ii. 「 jeremy poldark. 」
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// i’m at the point in my re-read where jeremy is heading off to join the army and i just.... how am i supposed to watch episodes where’s he’s young and adorable, knowing what’s gonna happen??????? MY HEART IS NOT READY FOR ANY OF IT.
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jeremy planning and executing a highway robbery as an intellectual challenge is pure nerd energy.
making sure the only victim of said crime is george w.arleggan’s bottom line is pure ‘my dad is ross p.oldark’ energy.
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// I relate to bella poldark in that I too will sing whatever the hell I want as loud as the hell I want with zero regard for my family’s ears
#i. 「 ooc. 」#ii. 「 muse • isabella-rose poldark. 」#she's my favorite Poldark kid okay#tied probably with jeremy#and i'm still pissed at Debbie for depriving us of her
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// brb crying about jeremy poldark - sweet, artistic, animal-loving, engineering-obsessed, romantic bean who despite a couple bone-headed life choices, deserves the absolute world.
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tag drop #2
#❀ ii. 「 demelza poldark. 」#❀ ii. 「 ross poldark. 」#❀ ii. 「 caroline penvenen. 」#❀ ii. 「 dwight enys. 」#❀ ii. 「 francis poldark. 」#❀ ii. 「 tom carne. 」#❀ ii. 「 sam carne. 」#❀ ii. 「 drake carne. 」#❀ ii. 「 hugh armitage. 」#❀ ii. 「 julia poldark. 」#❀ ii. 「 jeremy poldark. 」#❀ ii. 「 clowance poldark. 」#❀ ii. 「 isabella-rose poldark. 」#❀ ii. 「 henry poldark. 」#❀ ii. 「 elizabeth chynoweth. 」#❀ ii. 「 george warleggan. 」#❀ ii. 「 verity blamey. 」#❀ ii. 「 andrew blamey. 」#❀ ii. 「 morwenna chynoweth. 」
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