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WHY WOMEN KILL (2019) DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES (2004)
#wwkedit#why women kill#beth ann stanton#dhedit#desperatehousewivesedit#desperate housewives#edie britt#userbbelcher#filmtv#chewieblog#tvedit#tvandfilm#dailytvwomen#userladiesblr#mine
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#wwkedit#barbieedit#barbie#glorbie#femslash#why women kill#Stereotypical Barbie#gloria#beth ann x april#Beth Ann Stanton#April Warner#whywomenkilledit#sine's gifs
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I’ve been watching Why Women Kill BETH ANN LOML
#art#digital art#digital drawing#sketch#digital sketch#fanart#why women kill#beth ann stanton#drawing#small artist#why women kill season 1
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When you find out your husband is cheating on you so you try and convince the woman he's with not to see him anymore but in the process you fall in love with her too
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Watching ‘Why Women Kill’ and I actually want to see Beth Ann just repeatedly beat Rob’s head in with a blunt object.
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So like, I finished watching Why Women Kill s1 yesterday and it's just so. good. Like, I'm in love with it. I'm currently in the middle of s2 (although it's not as good as the first one). I'm in love with all the storylines! They're all just so perfect omfgs I love them-
Anyways, I kinda made wallpapers for my phone and I decided to share them. Hope you enjoy it! <<3
#why women kill#beth ann stanton#simone grove#taylor harding#april warner#karl grove#eli cohen#irene tabatchnick#jade#tommy harte#naomi harte#duke#rob stanton#ralph vlasin#amy grove#just to clarify i don't like the people in wallpaper number 2
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Finished S1 of "Why Women Kill". Oh my god Beth Ann and Taylor's storyline had ne stresseddd
#I don't have absolute full context cause...reasons#but oh my goddd#why women kill#Beth Ann Stanton#Simone Grove#Taylor Harding
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THE “i need to buy a gun” TIKTOK SOUND IS SAID MY GINNIFER IN WHY WOMEN KILL???
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I’m watching the first episode of Why Women Kill and something something, at the beginning Beth Ann’s clothes are out of date and drab, symbolizing her stagnation, but by the time she’s gone to the diner her clothes, though still drab, are in style, symbolizing that she’s already begun her character development
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you dont get beth ann and april like i do. i know lesbians when i see some and i know love when i see it
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it'd be like therapy to watch beth ann stanton repeatedly plunge a knife into rob's heart until it's an empty, deflated, whoppee cushion of a bloodless organ and he's pale in the face. it would make me so happy to see her directly murder him.
#why women kill#why women kill season 1#beth ann stanton#rob stanton#robert stanton#i adore beth ann#i worship her#i am so (platonically) in love with her
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so when i first watched why women kill last year it hadn't crossed my mind that beth ann and april could be shipped together but after rewatching it 7 billion times i see the vision now. my girl beth needs some love and BOY can april deliver.
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I’m so glad I was able to watch Why Women Kill (2019) season 1 in part bc it was amazing. However, I’m also really happy that I was able to watch Beth Ann’s storyline bc for the last four years I have seen that one clip of her talking to the secretary with a jump to the scene of her saying “I need to buy a gun 😊” . Like genuinely since 2020 I have seen that clip at least like 50 times 😭😭😭, so I’m glad to see the whole story play out
#why women kill#beth ann stanton#Like for years TikTok clippers have uploaded that show#I’m so glad to see the whole thing#It was art to me tbh#I need to watch season 2#Tiktok
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Ginnifer was phenomenal in this show
Bonus:
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[cis woman and she/her] Welcome to Aurora Bay, [AYLIN CARRIGAN-SADIK]! I couldn’t help but notice you look an awful lot like [HANDE ERÇEL]. You must be the [THIRTY] year old [RELATIONSHIP COUNSELLOR / PSYCHOLOGIST]. Word is you’re [PATIENT] but can also be a bit [ISOLATED] and your favorite song is [THE PROPHECY BY TAYLOR SWIFT]. I also heard you’ll be staying in [AURORA BAY DRIVE]. I’m sure you’ll love it!
INFORMATION:
fullname. aylin carrigan-sadik.
nicknames. lin, linny.
gender. cis woman.
pronouns. she / her.
d.o.b. june 29th, 1994 | ( 30 years old )
astrology. cancer ☀ scorpio ☾ sagittarius ↑
birth place. istanbul, turkey.
hometown. aurora bay, california.
current residence. aurora bay, california. ( @aurorabayaesthetic )
occupation. psychologist (relationship counsellor).
religion. non-practicing muslim.
tattoos. none.
piercings. ears pierced.
marital status. married (separated).
sexual preference. heterosexual.
family. unknown ( birth father ), sabiha sadik ( birth mother ), sydney carrigan ( adoptive father ), janelle carrigan ( adoptive mother ), @gavin-carrigan ( adopted brother ), @hcnter (adopted brother).
children. none.
CHARACTER INSPO:
alice ( don't worry darling ), beth anne stanton ( why women kill ), kate king ( the other woman ), charlotte yorke ( sex and the city ), love quinn ( you ), nina sayers ( black swan ).
PERSONALITY:
+ responsible, patient, caring. - timid, submissive, isolated.
BIOGRAPHY:
( tw: abandonment, adoption, death )
Aylin’s life has always revolved around proving herself. There isn't much known about her life before she became a Carrigan other than that she was born in Istanbul, Turkey. Adopted by the Carrigan's when she was turning two years old, it's uncertain as to why she was abandoned, but when she was found wandering around a marketplace, she was taken to a local orphanage when no one came to claim her. Moving to Aurora Bay was more than a culture shock, but thankfully, she was young enough to assimilate and her adoptive parents was veterans when it came to bringing children into their home. While her adopted home life was full of genuine happiness and love, there was always the feeling that Aylin had to be the best at everything she did. Her parents filled her life with activities; swimming, gymnastics and especially ballet; her favorite of them all.
Full of encouragement, her parents enthused that she should continue and enhance her ballet skills and soon she was fast-tracked to be a lead ballerina. And for so many years, this strict life of dance was all she knew. Graduating high school with good enough grades, the plan was to continue on dancing in college. But life never goes according to plan. When practising relentlessly in a pas de deux, Aylin took a spill and it resulted in a severe head injury that required surgery. Her parents, while supportive, decided that maybe she needed a break from ballet while she recovered.
As her recovery progressed, Aylin realised how much time had gone by without her knowing. She had missed proms, dates, boys and parties; all the things that make up a childhood. After a lot of thought, she decided to retire from dancing and study psychology at the USC. Well, it was her freshman year that she met a senior studying business who charmed her so hard that they were married within a year. Aylin had experienced what she thought was love before, but never like this. She was enamoured from the moment they met. And while she knew her parents would never bless their marriage for being so quick, it didn’t matter. He was all she needed now.
When it came to arrange the wedding, Aylin had her heart set on finding her birth mother and inviting her. She never told anyone in her family, lest they think they weren't enough for her. There was a deep need to understand where she came from. Since she was now over the age of eighteen, she was able to do so. Despite the protests of her soon-to-be husband, Aylin tried her best to find her mother but could only ever find her name. Sabiha Sadik. Those she contacted advised that her mother was no longer alive and this left Aylin heartbroken. When it came time for her to change her name, she decided to add her birth mother's name at the end of her name, instead of taking her new husbands. It caused many arguments between the two, but Aylin held steadfast that she needed to honor where she came from.
After they were married and both graduated, Ari and Aylin moved to Silicon Valley, where her husband was in deep in developing new businesses from the ground up. In Aylin's mind, however, this meant settling down and starting a family. However, her husband received a promotion, one that he refused to turn down even if it required traveling most of the time and leaving no space for kids anytime soon. It took long hours of ‘mature’ discussions before the two finally came to an agreement, one that Aylin wasn’t entirely content with but she was not about to end her marriage over it, otherwise her meticulous ten-year plan would have definitely fallen apart.
When Ari and Aylin returned back to Silicon Valley from Aurora Bay for his work, she thought it was the right choice. She was doing everything she could for her marriage and it looked like it was working. But it all came out on her 30th birthday. The deep dark secret that had haunted their marriage finally came out. Once Aylin had learned of the emotional affair Ari had with his co-worker, she couldn't stay. It was the betrayal, the lying - the thought of denying herself for so long to make a marriage work that was doomed from the start. Without a second thought, Aylin packed her stuff and moved back into the holiday house in her home town.
born in istanbul, turkey — she was adopted by the carrigan’s when she was two years old. she has lived in aurora bay for most of her life until she went away to college at university of southern california. she then lived in silicon valley, los angeles until recently. — ( possible connections: old friends, childhood crushes, chance encounters, college buddies from usc )
she’s the adopted sister of gavin & hunter carrigan and child of the carrigan’s, who are obviously quite well-known around aurora bay. she’s more reserved and not interested in the spotlight. — ( possible connections: family friends, connections through gavin / thomas )
( tw: injury ) used to train to be a ballerina until she took a massive fall and suffered a head injury that required surgery. she still requires occasional trips to the doctor to manage the headaches she suffers from. — ( possible connections: ex-dance friends, ex-pas de deux partner, friends from around the hospital. )
due to the uncovering of her husband's emotional affair with a co-worker, aylin has taken a temporary separation from her marriage. since she has been married for just under ten years, she hasn't been single in quite some time. — ( possible connections: flirtations, blind dates gone bad (probably), friends who encourage her to get back out there )
currently working as a psychologist at her own firm in town, she specialises in relationship counselling. she’s renting a room in a larger office building that houses a multitude of businesses. her clients range from any age, orientation or stage of life. — ( possible connections: client couples (both together or separately), colleagues, other professionals in the building, work friends )
lives in aurora bay drive and you can oftentimes find her going for walks with her dog early in the morning, especially around aurora bay lighthouse. she’s definitely the type to be involved in any committee or club that is nearby, anything to get out of the house. — ( possible connections: good/bad neighbors, fellow dog owners, people around town, wine club member, book club member. )
around town, you can usually find her sitting at driftwood cafe enjoying a nice cup of coffee (with oat milk), grabbing daily baked goods from sweet nothings bakery or attending her regular kickboxing and pilates classes at titanium gym. — ( possible connections: kickboxing partners, regular server at driftwood or sweet nothings, chance encounters )
loves cooking & baking, especially for other people. if she ever finds out that you’re without a dinner, expect a care package delivered first thing the next day. food is her love language, especially from her home country. — ( possible connections: mom friend, therapist, dear god let this woman feed you plz )
CURRENT CONNECTIONS:
adopted sister to @gavin-carrigan
soon to be ex-wife to @kodiakjackson
close friends with @maiaxanderson
depressties with @luckylewis
had her house broken into by @silascody
therapist to @lemielewis
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Character Actress
Virginia Christine (born Virginia Christine Ricketts; March 5, 1920 – July 24, 1996) was an American stage, radio, film, television, and voice actress. Though Christine had a long career as a character actress in film and television, she is probably best remembered as "Mrs. Olson" (or the "Folgers Coffee Woman") in a string of television commercials for Folgers Coffee during the 1960s and 1970s.
In addition to her work in films, Christine also appeared in numerous television series. In the 1950s, she appeared in multiple guest roles on The Abbott and Costello Show, Four Star Playhouse, Dragnet, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Ford Television Theatre, Gunsmoke, Science Fiction Theatre, Matinee Theatre, Father Knows Best, Trackdown, State Trooper, Wanted: Dead or Alive, The Rifleman, Letter to Loretta, Superman, and General Electric Theater. In November 1959, Christine co-starred as the wife of a verbally abusive hypochondriac in the first-season episode of The Twilight Zone entitled "Escape Clause".
In 1960 and 1961, Christine guest-starred on episodes of Coronado 9, Rawhide, and The Untouchables. From 1961 to 1962, Christine had a recurring role as widow Ovie Swenson in the Western series Tales of Wells Fargo. She made four guest appearances on Perry Mason, including the role of defendant Beth Sandover in the season-six, 1962 episode, "The Case of the Double-Entry Mind", and murderer Edith Summers in the season-seven, 1963 episode, "The Case of the Devious Delinquent". For the remainder of the decade, she continued with guest-starring roles in such shows as 77 Sunset Strip, Ben Casey, Bonanza, The Fugitive, Hazel, Wagon Train, The Virginian, Going My Way, The F.B.I., and Daniel Boone. In 1969, Christine co-starred in the ABC television movie Daughter of the Mind.
Her greatest fame came in 1965 when she began her 21-year stint as the matronly Mrs. Olson, who had comforting words for young married couples while pouring Folgers coffee in television commercials. They became a popular staple on television, whereupon the character began to be parodied by comedians and entertainers, including Carol Burnett, Johnny Carson, Bob Hope, Ann-Margret, and Jackie Gleason. She went on to appear in over 100 commercials for Folgers. In 1971, Christine's hometown of Stanton, Iowa, honored her by transforming the city water tower to resemble a giant coffee pot.
During the 1970s, Christine continued to work primarily in television. Her last role was on the 1979 animated series Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo, in which she provided additional voices. (Wikipedia)
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