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Transformers: Mosaic - The End of the Beginning...
Originally posted on May 31st, 2008
Cover A Art - Andrew Griffith Cover A Colours - Joana Lafuente Cover B - David C. Ayling Cover C - Dylan Gibson Cover D - Javier Reyes
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wada sez: In February 2008, to celebrate the first anniversary of the Mosaic project, van Reyk and Knowler announced a special event, asking people to submit strips for “the mother-of-all web comics, a real anthology” set after the then-recent Megatron Origin, each featuring a different character, which would all be posted in a single batch. In total, they received a whopping 42 submissions, requiring them to release the strips in six batches. For whatever reason, after the first batch, each batch was uploaded to deviantART with its strips in the reverse order—an ordering later reflected in Seibertron’s archive’s numbering. Because these are standalone strips by different writers, I’ve decided to avoid the headache and simply follow Seibertron’s numbering. And to give each strip a bit more room to breathe, I’ve made the decision to re-serialise them at the usual rate of one per day, so, uhh... get ready for a lot of Megatron Origin! The event was accompanied by a few covers, which I’ve collected here. Headliners Andrew Griffith and Joana Lafuente were, at this point, still fanartists, coming up on their IDW debuts. Does the name Dylan Gibson seem familiar? It should! He's the artist of "The Beast Within", the infamous Metrodome DVD pack-in comic—any doubts over his technical skill should be put to rest by this striking piece. See below for a mirrored version of van Reyk and Knowler’s announcement with stipulations for submissions, along with clean art for a couple of the covers.
“The End of the Beginning.” TF: Mosaic’s first birthday.
Transformers Mosaic will be celebrating its first birthday in June, 2008, and we need YOUR help to celebrate. Our plan is to create the mother-of-all web comics, a real anthology composed of numerous individual Mosaics.
1. Each Mosaic must be set in IDWniverse, just after the events of IDW’s “Megatron; Origin.” 2. Each Mosaic must focus on a unique character (First in, first served), and must tell the story of their early days in the war and how it has affected them. 3. Anyone wishing to get involved must be a member of Transformers: Mosaic and the IDW forums. 4. All scripts must have a complete creative team (writer, artists, colourist, letterer) established before they are submitted. 5. Each piece must have at least 2 people involved in each Mosaic, not including letters. You can not write, draw and colour the whole thing. 6. You are only allowed to be involved in three different pieces. 7. Letterers may work on as many pieces as they can. 8. Scripts must be submitted by end of March, clearly stating all members involved. 9. Once approved, art must be completed by the end of May. Please do not submit scripts if this deadline can not be met. 10. Completed pieces are to be emailed to [email protected] and are not to be displayed anywhere until they’ve been posted by TF: Mosaic. 11. Finished piece should be approximately 850 X 1300, and should contain "TRANSFORMERS: MOSAIC", title and full credits. 12. All art should be in .jpg format. 13. Josh van Reyk & Shaun Knowler have final say on all scripts. 14. All pieces will be released on June 18th, 2008.
Some come and help us celebrate what has been a fantastic first year!
-Josh van Reyk & Shaun Knowler.
#Transformers#Transformers Mosaic#Maccadam#IDW Transformers#The End of the Beginning...#Andrew Griffith#Joana Lafuente#David C. Ayling#Dylan Gibson#Javier Reyes#official creator#too many bots to tag#Megatron#Sentinel Prime
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When I say I like older men and dilfs, I mean, I am only into older men who aren’t into younger girls. I need an older man who doesn’t want me because the second he does, it will disgust me that he is an older man who is into younger women
(I dont know if that makes sense but that is how I feel)
#salembehindbars#gaslight gatekeep girlblog#girlblogger#this is a girlblog#girlblogging#girlhood#just girly things#girl math#older man younger woman#toto wolff#jeffery dean morgan#tony goldwyn#henry cavill#dylan o'brien#tyler hoechlin#thomas gibson#stephen lang#skeet ulrich#jason lewis#sean connery#gregory peck#tom welling#gerard butler#pierce brosnan#jensen ackles#jared padalecki#andrew lincoln#theo james#keanu reeves
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#i’m just a girl#girlblogging#lana del rey aesthetic#female rage#gaslight gatekeep girlboss#tumbler#cinnamon girl#Matthew#matthew gray gubler#just girly things#just girly thoughts#cillian murphy#dylan o'brien#david tennant#thomas gibson
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Older men do it better.
#just girly thoughts#girl blogger#delusional#lana del rey#girlblogging#jensen ackles#jeffrey dean morgan#walton goggins#matthew gray gubler#pedro pascal#thomas gibson#andrew lincoln#henry cavill#karl urban#hugh jackman#tom hardy#sebastian stan#nanami kento#tom ellis#sukuna ryomen#sukuna#simon ghost riley#john price#konig cod#toji fushiguro#miguel o'hara#norman reedus#dylan o'brien#charlie cox#girlhood
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Bursting Your Bubble
Liam Lynch once said- “The internet is a glimpse into how rude people will be in the future.” At the time it felt like just another funny little line from his song “Internet Killed the Video Star,” (not to be confused with the Limousines’ song of the same name) but nowadays it feels prophetic. Just this morning I made the mistake of reading the comments section and it’s thrown my day off considerably. From the comforts of our keyboards, we can write horrendous things. Treat strangers with contempt. It’s sometimes easy to forget there are actual people on the other end of our glowing screens. Insularity breeds contempt for the different. We live in our little bubbles.
It would be easy to blame the posters, the content creators, the influencers. A few bad apples spoil the bunch. But as psychologist Philip Zimbardo would say- don’t blame the apples, don’t blame the barrel, blame the barrel makers. The people who put the apples into the barrel in the first place. Despite everything Russell T Davies’ “Dot and Bubble,” is trying to say, one question hangs over it and the rest of this season- who is the barrel maker? Things in Finetime are anything but fine, but by whose design? One might assume it’s Susan Twist’s character, but who is she? This is the overarching question of season one, but is the question beginning to feel a bit drawn out?
From the outset, “Dot and Bubble,” acts as a sort of Black Mirror version of “Blink.” We’re given a young blonde woman who finds herself in a dangerous situation that requires her to look at something she would usually ignore. All the while, the Doctor and his companion are forced to talk to the young woman through a screen. The difference here is that while Sally Sparrow had gumption, Lindy Pepper-Bean is about as useful as a wicker toilet. She lives in “Finetime,” an actual bubbled world. Her “Dot,” device then creates yet another bubble around her head. It’s bubble inception. The bubble tells her when to wake up, how to walk, and even when to pee. (Shout out to my boy Dr Pee!) Because of this, Lindy lives an unobserved life where hard questions need not bother her.
Everything about Finetime is a hyper-realistic nightmare of overstimulation. It’s like “A Clockwork Orange,” meets “The Stepford Wives.” Lindy can ignore her problems when there’s always a new Ricky September video on the horizon. As Frank from Brad Neely’s “The Professor Brothers” said- “We danced like those people in the hyper-tight light of fried chicken commercials.” Lindy and her “friends,” can completely ignore the fact that their friends have slowly begun disappearing. They don’t even seem to notice when they’re the only ones in the room, how would they notice gigantic slugs eating each other?
With Ncuti Gatwa away filming season four of “Sex Education,” the show had to do a couple Doctor-lite episodes. These are usually hit-or-miss among fans, but as “Blink,” proved back in 2007, they can become fan favourites. The Doctor and Ruby’s roles are reduced, but this episode does a good job of making them feel like a recurring part of the story. Even though they spend the bulk of the episode in what looks like the intro to “The Brady Bunch,” it never feels like we’re being underserved.
Lindy’s friends float around her like talking heads in her holographic bubble. But she keeps getting interrupted by the Doctor and his bad vibes. Even though Ruby is also invading her privacy despite not being on her friend list, Lindy is willing to hear her out. We’re not told why up front, but there is a reason Lindy can believe Ruby might feasibly be tech support, but the Doctor could not. Due to Lindy’s impatience, Ruby is forced to talk to Lindy as if she were a child, but not so much that she catches on. Anyone who stops Lindy from either working or playing is a massive drag to her. She really just wants Ruby and the Doctor to go away. How do they not know how society works? Why are they asking such stupid questions when the answers have been drilled into everyone since they were children?
We learn that Lindy’s mother is Penny Pepper-Bean, but she’s actually another Susan Twist cameo, so she could be anyone. Thankfully, both the Doctor and Ruby recognise her this time, and it’s not in an aborted timeline. I saw someone mention on Facebook today that they felt the Doctor recognising her felt rushed, and I couldn’t disagree more. It was high time we got something from this storyline. While it has been nice to genuinely be curious about Doctor Who’s mysteries again, this one has felt like a lot of the same. With the Doctor and Ruby now clued in, we have somewhere else to go in the future. Maybe now Susan Twist will come out from behind the mask and we can learn something more about her. Maybe now the Doctor will start looking into her involvement.
I’m usually not interested in fan theories as they’re often filler content when YouTubers and bloggers don’t have anything else to talk about. But here I believe we’ve been given quite a lot to work with to formulate a theory or two. I know I said “It’s probably not the Rani because it’s never the Rani,” but at this point, if she’s not the Rani, they’ve wasted their biggest opportunity to reintroduce audiences to her that the show has ever had. At this point, it would be weird if she wasn’t the Rani. The things she’s been involved with have all of her usual hallmarks. We have genetic manipulation in “Space Babies,” humans are being treated like lab rats in “Dot and Bubble,” and then there’s the whole disguising yourself in plain sight aspect. At this point, the bigger question isn’t whether or not she’s the Rani. The bigger question is why wouldn’t she be? Why would the show come so close to revealing her and then pull back?
Ruby finally convinces Lindy to look beyond her bubble where she witnesses her co-worker being eaten by one of the Man-Traps. Usually Lindy could just ask her Dot to guide her to safety, but for some reason, it feels more than ready to direct her right into the open mouth of a Man-Trap. Lindy must walk without the aid of her Dot, and man does she suck at it. She quite literally cannot walk talk and chew bubblegum at the same time. Part of me was worried the episode was going to spend all of its time making fun of young people and their phones. It’s cliched and honestly, I’m tired of it. But within the context of the episode, Davies isn’t attempting a technophobic condescension toward the youth of today. Instead, the episode endeavours to highlight the danger of relinquishing your thoughts and actions to outside entities. If we let others tell us what to like, who to like, or how to live, you may as well become worm food.
Having narrowly escaped death by slug, Lindy is forced to bumble about outside while the Doctor and Ruby direct her like the most exasperated form of Google Maps ever. An interesting aspect of this scene that I’ve not heard anyone talk about is the greenish-blue blood seen from a body being dragged away. You may not know what I’m talking about, but I’ll post a picture below. You may look at that and say “That’s not blood, that’s slug goo.” But where else in the episode do we actually see the Man-Traps leave behind any kind of snail trail? I’m going to go out on a limb and say I think the people of Finetime are blue-blooded, and considering what we learn about them, it makes sense. Blue blood is often a symbol for aristocracy, but it can also be used as a way to imply an inbred nature. In this case, we could infer that the citizens have blue blood because they don’t “dilute,” it with the blood of non-white people. Oh did I not mention the Finetimers are racists? More on that in a bit.
Throughout most of this episode, only one of Lindy’s friends seems to be concerned with the fact that people are going missing, and that’s Gothic Paul. Gothic Paul was a nice little addition to the episode because a trans man plays him and they didn’t make a big deal about it. He wasn’t even killed for being trans. He was killed for being delicious and too dumb to notice. A diversity win! Compare this to Chibnall’s gay representation where a character says “By the way, I’m gay,” and then spiders eat her face. LGBTQ+ people are allowed to exist in such a manner that it doesn’t feel like “kill your gays,” when they kill our gays. Representation has been so good that it’s not even problematic that a drag queen made a child disappear. You know, the thing all of those conservatives are worried about with drag story hour? That’s just the Maestro’s schtick.
After the battery in Lindy’s Dot goes dead, she’s basically a sitting duck. That is until she hears a familiar voice call out. A voice belonging to none other than the dreamy Ricky September. Maybe it’s the insular nature of being a pop star, but Ricky isn’t bogged down by his Dot. Instead, he’s learned to appreciate existing offline. Because of this, Ricky reads things about their people’s history. And even luckier for Lindy, Ricky can actually walk and move about in the world. After a bit of starstruck awe, Lindy takes his hand as he leads her away from danger. It’s almost sweet if you don’t suspect what’s coming.
Ricky leads Lindy to Plaza 55 where a door leading to the river flowing beneath the bubble can lead them out into the Wild Woods. Knowing a bit about coding, Ricky simply needs to type in two digits every five seconds and the door will come open eventually. With no Man-Traps about, Lindy needs only to sit tight and let Ricky work his magic. While she waits, Lindy is able to charge her Dot which enables the Doctor and Ruby to contact her again. The Doctor infers that the Dots can see the Man-Traps, but willfully encourage people to walk directly into their mouths. As it turns out, the Dot hates Lindy and her friends about as much as the audience does. The AI has gone rogue and it’s taking these airheads with it. Sadly, this is also when the episode starts to get bogged down by the season's overarching plot.
The Doctor deduces that the Man-Traps are eating the people in alphabetical order. This leads him to believe that the AI must have created the Man-Traps, otherwise they would eat whoever, whenever. The reason I feel this feels bogged down by the overarching plot is that I can’t imagine these golfball-sized Dots being capable of growing creatures in a laboratory. The most they can do against Ricky and Lindy is act as a projectile. They don’t even have thumbs. Because of this, it’s logical to imagine that there is a third party involved. It’s not hard to imagine who that third party is, considering Susan Twist’s cameo. But in the meantime, we as an audience are left in a state of limbo where this is either part of some greater plan, or an unsatisfying plothole. Albeit, not an incredibly episode-breaking one. After all, the Daleks manage quite a bit with only a plunger.
With Lindy’s Dot trying to bash their brains in and Lindy being next in line, alphabetically speaking, we are finally introduced to who Lindy actually is as person. Using her mega fan knowledge about Ricky September, she informs the Dot that Ricky’s name is a stage name and his real name is Coombes. Ricky can barely believe the betrayal from the woman he’s tried so very hard to save. But her gamble pays off as the Dot refocuses its attention on Ricky, giving Lindy enough time to escape to the river while the Dot strikes down poor Ricky. As face turns go, this is one of the worst in Doctor Who history. However, it’s not entirely without warning. Certain lines of dialogue have clued us in to Lindy’s true nature throughout the episode.
Before we leave him behind like Lindy so callously does, I’d like to take a moment to talk about Ricky September, as I don’t think we’ve seen the last of him. It was hard to tell what the Dot does to Ricky because the camera looks away, but he could have survived. Why I think this is because they spend a lot of time building Ricky up as a character. Both the Doctor and Ruby have shown a romantic interest in him. There have even been rumours that there would be a sort of love triangle between the Doctor, Ruby, and Ruby’s boyfriend. On top of that, we’ve got another blonde-haired blue-eyed person with RS for initials. Even further, the S in both names indicates a point in time- September and Sunday. And just because Ricky comes from a community of racists doesn’t mean he is one. Like he said, he does a lot of reading. Perhaps he’s learned better. Or I’m wrong and he has a Dot-sized hole in his head.
Finally, we get to see the Doctor and Ruby in the flesh. Even more finally, we get to see them both in the costumes they wore in their first costume reveal! Lindy gives the Doctor and Ruby some shitty excuse about Ricky turning back to save more people. She even gives a begrudging thank you to them, but ultimately can’t bring herself to let the Doctor help her or her friends. Lindy and her fellow survivors can’t bring themselves to interact with the Doctor because he’s black. It’s as heartbreaking for the Doctor as it is infuriating to Ruby who can only stand there and watch her friend experience this ugliness. But the Doctor is still the Doctor and he’s a bigger man than their small minds. He continues holding out a lifeline to some of the most undeserving group of spoiled narcissists to ever grace the screen of Doctor Who.
I’ve seen people complain that the Doctor does this. That it doesn’t mesh with the same character who once punched a man who was racist toward Bill. But that was the Doctor drawing a line and defending his friend’s honour. The Doctor’s compassion is so great that he’s willing to forego his sense of self-respect to save lives. This is the same man who tries to reason with racist genocidal aliens, he doesn’t stop just because they look human. I know I would have let them die, but the Doctor is a better person than me. That’s not to say any of this is easy for him. It very clearly cuts him to his core. Ncuti Gatwa gives an earth-shattering performance here, and when you consider this is the first scene he filmed after the Giggle, it’s fucking astounding. This is the exact type of range I was hoping they would bring to his character.
As a white member of the audience, I am left with a lot of uncomfortable realisations. Like, I barely batted an eye at the fact that Lindy’s friends were all white. I’m also left wondering how many people the Doctor has saved in the past who might have also treated a black Doctor differently. But I also feel like this ending took me by surprise for a different reason than my own ignorance. I simply never expected Doctor Who to go there. The topic of racism is not new to Doctor Who. Martha experiences quite a bit of it, especially in “Human Nature.” But even their more recent attempt with “Rosa,” fell short by implying that in 3000 years, no other black person would stand up for their rights. It was an oversimplification of the civil rights movement that left me wondering if Doctor Who was capable of tackling such heavy issues. I never felt like the show properly addressed the Doctor being a woman, so believe me when I say how much I appreciate them addressing the Doctor’s race. Even further, I loved that it ultimately isn’t the Doctor who will suffer from their racism. Their prejudice has doomed them without anyone else’s help.
It’s weird to look at this episode on the TARDIS wiki and see the Dots and Man-Traps listed as the main enemy. Because really, it’s Lindy who is the real monster. It’s Hoochy Pie and her wack-ass trumpet. Also, can we not come up with a better name than Man-Trap? What about Erascists? They erase e-racists. Just some good little sluggy bois taking out the trash. I stan a king. The Dots hate those evil trust fund dickweeds, and honestly, same. Evidently, the name Man-Trap was introduced in Doctor Who Unleashed, which for the 4th week in a row, I’ve forgotten to watch. One of the side-effects of Doctor Who’s screwy release schedule is that now I completely forget Doctor Who Unleashed even exists. One benefit, however, is that I often get to rewatch the episodes the next day with my partners who didn’t want to stay up late. The benefit is that I’ll notice things I missed the first time. It also allows me to experience the stories for what they are, as opposed to what I expected them to be.
Being able to watch “Dot and Bubble,” with hindsight has given me an even greater appreciation for this story. Over time, I feel people will eventually regard it as one of Davies’ best. Its tone and themes remind me of something you would find in the Seventh Doctor era, which is high praise coming from me. Ricky feels like the promise of a character like Pex from “Paradise Towers,” properly realised. Hopefully, like the graffiti says- “Pex lives.” Dylan Holmes Williams does a fabulous job directing as the episode wastes nothing. It’s a Doctor-lite episode that manages not to waste a moment of screen time with the Doctor. In less than five minutes, Gatwa manages to be the command performance in an episode of solid performances. But much like “The Fugitive of the Judoon,” this strong episode remains feeling unresolved due to the plotline still hanging over its head. Once we have the hindsight of knowing how it fits into the greater storyline, it could appreciate in value. One can only hope.
#doctor who#Dot and Bubble#Ncuti Gatwa#Fifteenth Doctor#Millie Gibson#Ruby Sunday#Susan Twist#Callie Cooke#Lindy Pepper-Bean#Tom Rhys Harries#Ricky September#Man-Traps#Finetime#TARDIS#Dylan Holmes Williams#Russell T Davies#Gothic Paul#timeagainreviews
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Ask-A-Player: City Connect Edition ⚜️
#lars nootbaar#michael siani#ryan helsley#kyle gibson#ivan herrera#alec burleson#ryan fernandez#keynan middleton#dylan carlson#pedro pages#st louis cardinals#baseballedit#mlbedit#baseball#mlb#this took me a hot minute#i hate the stupid blue box they put on there w their name#these could've been so much nicer and bigger if they hadn't done that but!#ivan and those slutty shorts i love him <3#lars and his belly#obsessed#mine.
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men sharing a guitar is something that can be so so so personal
#is a Gibson j200 sunburst the gayest guitar of all time you decide#Nashville skyline cover my favorite Bob Dylan album cover 💕💕💕#george harrison#bob dylan#op#Dylarrison#by the way if you don’t know the lore - it IS the same guitar not just the same model. George gave his to Bob as a gift
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#fbi most wanted#nina chase#remy scott#sheryll barnes#hana gibson#ray cannon#old team feels like a new team#the way this show loses regulars#i was worried for ray#shantel vansanten#dylan mcdermott#roxy sternberg#keisha castle hughes#edwin hodge#//#lolz nina is such a remy x kristin shipper#does she have a tumblr
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#mlb#baseball#st louis cardinals#lars nootbaar#brandon crawford#tommy edman#steven matz#kyle gibson#dylan carlson
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dylan buckley x kennedy chappell.
#i make things;#dylan x kennedy#oc: dylan buckley#opp: kennedy chappell#fc: paddy gibson#fc: maude apatow
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DESCENDANTS 2 2017
You know, I’ve dreamed of this. You wanting something from me, and me watching you squirm like a worm on a hook.
#descendants#descendants 2#2017#dove cameron#cameron boyce#sofia carson#booboo stewart#mitchell hope#brenna d'amico#melanie paxson#bobby moynihan#thomas doherty#dylan playfair#china anne mcclain#dianne doan#jedidiah goodacre#zachary gibson#anna cathcart
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If sports didn't exist... 1 - Detroit Red Wings - July 2023
#detroit red wings#red wings#hockeytown#july 2023#interviews#interviews 2023#amadeus lombardi#hockey#kienan draper#shai buium#brady cleveland#cooper moore#axel sandin pellikka#anton johansson#andrew gibson#connor punnett#antti tuomisto#alexandre doucet#chase bradley#dylan james#drwdc#drwdc 2023
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" You must be vulnerable to be sensitive to reality. And to me being vulnerable is just another way of saying that one has nothing more to lose. "
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He changed lives, encouraging us to understand the surrealism and magic of his songs.
He is undefinable, he is Bob Dylan and thats all we need! HBD to this legend!
#bob dylan#robert allen zimmerman#famous guitars#sound of rebellion#gibson guitar#guitar#gibson#iconic poet#iconic songwriter#music#listen to music#lyrics#lyrics matter#Youtube#forever young
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Cast and Trailer Revealed for Doctor Who: 73 Yards
Cast and Trailer Revealed for #DoctorWho: 73 Yards
Want a first look at the next episode of Doctor Who Series 14? The BBC has given us a glimpse of the Fifteenth Doctor (Ncuti Gatwa) and Ruby Sunday (Millie Gibson) adventuring in a terrifying place called Wales. Yes, this is 73 Yards, which showrunner and writer, Russell T Davies, describes as one of the best things he’s ever written. Astonishingly, however, it appears that this is a Doctor-lite…
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#73 Yards#Aneurin Barnard#Doctor Who Series 14#Dylan Holmes Williams#Fifteenth Doctor#Jemma Redgrave#Kate Stewart#Millie Gibson#Ncuti Gatwa#RTD#Ruby Sunday#Russell T. Davies#Sian Phillips#Susan Twist#UNIT
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You need to know that you're not alone ( Part 2)
You don't need to be sorry. You don't even need to know what happened. You need to know that you're not alone. That all that pain, helplessness, ugliness, and rage is part of it. That it doesn't go away. ...You're doing it right now. You talk about it. You look at it. You deal with it. And you do everything you can to not let it interfere with the job.
#you're not alone#fbi most wanted#kristin gaines#alexa davalos#remy scott#dylan mcdermott#hana gibson#keisha castle hughes#ingrid vargas#my gifs#restin season 4#4x09 processed#4x18 rangeland#tw scars
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Bad movie I have Daddy's Home 2 (2017)
#Daddy's Home 2#Will Ferrell#Mark Wahlberg#Mel Gibson#John Lithgow#Linda Cardellini#Alessandra Ambrosio#Owen Vaccaro#Scarlett Estevez#Didi Costine#Connor Wise#Daphne Wise#Dylan Wise#John Cena#Andrea Anders#Kyle Tristan#Hector Presedo#Yamilah Saravong#Daniel DiMaggio#Matthew Delamater#Yimmy Yim#Bill Mootos#Jose Guns Alves#Naheem Garcia#John MacGregor#Kelly Dooley#Anne Krane#Matthew Catanzano#Molly Moseley#Vicki Hanes
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