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Nat Wolff reveals smoking fake cigarettes for “Joe Vs Carole” led to real-life struggles with smoking.
“I was doing this Tiger King show [for Peacock] that called for me to smoke fake cigarettes and wound up getting totally hooked on real ones,” he says. “Karyn Kusama, who directed The Consultant’s finale, got me off for good. She’s like, Nat, have you ever read a single article? The science is out, this is so stupid.” He realized what he really craved was an excuse to take breaks; now he gets by with stepping outside, taking deep breaths, and turning his brain off.
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#nat wolff#interview#joe vs carole#I'm really proud of him for talking about this#another reason Karyn Kusama rocks
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For International Tiger Day: On Some Tiger Kings, Queens, and Jokers
Yes, I know. Joe Exotic is so 2020. I had contemplated doing a post on him when he first made his big splash that year, but (much like, let’s say, a cat) I always resist moving with the herd. In my previous post for International Tiger Day I said I’d do a post about Joe Exotic on his birthday but when the moment came I couldn’t bring myself to. I’m not interested in celebrating him or his ilk,…
#animal abuse#Bhagavan Mahamayavi#Carole Baskin#Doc Antle#drugs#feud#G.W.#Joe Exotic#Joe vs Carole#Louis Theroux#murder#Rick Kirham#Tiger King
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#serif gothic#lubalin#dispigna#serifgothic#logo#Joe exotic#joe vs carole#Documetary#Stan#streaming#peacock
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Shoscombe Old Place / Part 1 - Sherlock & Co From the diary of ASoulWithADream...
I'm really enjoying this episode so far! The domesticity coupled with the rising tension, and references to something which both scares and intrigues me. As I see my summaries grow shorter, my commentary grows longer, and I think I find it a welcome change.
Live Soul Reaction (my on-the-spot commentary):
A HOOVER?
Sherlock wouldn't be good at poker.
I love that in almost all pseudo-official works of Sherlock Holmes and his adventures (as documented by Doctor John Watson), he never fucking cleans.
MARIANA. I know this gives us an adventure more centred on John-Sherlock but MARIANAAAA NO-
I think John saying "holly-bobs" has cured me.
Their little tangents bring me so much life. They remind me so much of me and my own best-friend, seamlessly flowing from one topic (where one of us may be more knowledgable) to the other. They've captured the chemistry of friendship so incredible well.
SWINDON TOWN! WOO!
"Right, well, let's just say: she didn't just get a double-D in Maths and French…" JONK.
John "bit of a slut" Watson.
"There's no episode," yeah right, everything's an episode. You are an episode. I am an episode. We are episode…
I love John's town lore. The world-building is insane and both so normal and so outrageous, meeting somewhere in the middle. John doesn't feel like a character in my phone, I can imagine him actually outside Swindon right now.
"You are an idiot," <33333333
You know who Carol Watson reminds me of? Colm McCool from Derry Girls.
Yapping runs in the family, I guess.
Formed to that shape over thousands of year. Like a river. Water. River. Water falling. What.
"And that was a prize, was it?" "Hah, shut up," <3
I see what you did there Jonk. I don't think him recording was a mistake. He wanted a case, and he knew a case would appear, because cases seem to follow Sherlock like mice to a piper. No argument over the game being afoot? Immediately starting the case from the first lead? John, you wanted this to happen. <3
"The entire species? Or a particular suborder?" "THE Beatles."
I thought Gary Lineker was that one guy Sherlock called a hunk.
"Did she have any animosity towards the creature?" Sherlock what.
"She's an eighty-six year old woman in San Tropez, John. I ain't got a scooby, mate." I LOVE YOU JOE!!! I <3 YOU!!!
"You don't realise a place is run down when you live in it, do you?" The nostalgia of that sentence hit me like a bull train. The tragedy of decay can co-exist with the love for a place in it.
Also, what's with the poker/card-game references? Is this relevant, or just an inside joke?
TATTOO REMOVAL??? CLOSE INSPECTION???? ONCE OR TWICE??????
I love that Sherlock is trying to ease John with having Carrie involved with the case, offering to avoid talking to her, being the one to contact instead, he's being so kind and thoughtful and I love seeing Sherlock act like this.
This hobbit aah music has got me joining the gnome vs knight war.
"To see this, trickle through the countryside, knowing what he'll eventually become. Journey, growth, and finally, lost, to much deeper, complex waters. Unrecognisable in the homogeny." That's a the second explicit mention of water, very poetically phrased as both a metaphor for something I can not quite put my finger on, and also… waterfalls. I think I was right to comment on the Final Problem a few days ago. Wrong in my theory, right with time.
"Bliss, cheers." <3
THE FUCK.
ARCHIE.
WITH HER??? HE WAS WHO'S?
CARRIE.
They're getting better at cliffhangers (pun intended). How do I know? I'm getting more and more frustrated.
#sherlock and co#sherlock & co#sherlock holmes#john watson#jonk watson#shoscombe old place#live soul reaction
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The 64 most submitted characters:
Danny Phantom - Danny Phantom (24 times)
Sissel - Ghost Trick (16 times)
Cole - Ninjago (13 times)
Napstablook - Undertale (13 times)
Papa Nihil - The Band Ghost (13 times)
Noah Czerny - The Raven Cycle (12 times)
The Captain - BBC Ghosts (10 times)
Lewis Pepper - Mystery Skulls Animated (9 times)
VikingPilot - Dominion SMP (9 times)
Morro - Ninjago (8 times)
Gerard 'Gerry' Keay - The Magnus Archives (8 times)
Ghostbur - DSMP (8 times)
Perona - One Piece (8 times)
Spectra Vondergeist - Monster High (8 times)
Takeru Tenkuuji - Kamen Rider Ghost (8 times)
Commander Wake - The Locker Tomb (7 times)
Casper - Casper the Friendly Ghost (7 times)
Heather Chandler - Heathers the Musical (7 times)
Hua Cheng - Heaven's Official's Blessing (6 times)
King Hamlet - Hamlet (6 times)
Joe Hills/Beetlejhost - Hermitcraft (6 times)
Mary - BBC Ghosts (6 times)
Mia Fey - Ace Attorney (6 times)
Polly Geist - Monster Prom (6 times)
William Wisp - Just Roll With It (6 times)
Aradia Megido - Homestuck (5 times)
Chara Dreemur - Undertale (5 times)
Pat Butcher - BBC Ghosts (5 times)
Robin - BBC Ghosts (5 times)
Scratch - The Ghost and Molly McGee (5 times)
Spooky - Spooky's Jumpscare Mansion (4 times)
Max Jagerman - Hatchetfield (4 times)
Del the Ghost Rapper - Gorillaz (4 times)
Mari/Something - Omori (4 times)
Mettaton - Undertale (4 times)
Zero - The Nightmare Before Christmas (4 times)
Fanny Button - BBC Ghosts (4 times)
Hanako/Yugi Amane - Toilet-Bound Hanako-Kun (4 times)
Luke Patterson - Julie and the Phantoms (4 times)
Obi-Wan Kenobi - Star Wars (4 times)
Reggie Peters - Julie and the Phantoms (4 times)
Reimi Sugimoto - Jojo's Bizarre Adventure (4 times)
The Snatcher - A Hat in Time (4 times)
Thomas Thorne - BBC Ghosts (4 times)
Zelda - The Legend of Zelda: Tracks (4 times)
Starscream- Transformers (3 times)
Malachi - Minecraft Diaries (3 times)
Alex Mercer - Julie and the Phantom (3 times)
PJ - Paranatural (3 times)
Tikal the Echidna - Sonic the Hedgehog (3 times)
Madhouse Mike - Cryptid Crush (3 times)
Bow - Inanimate Insanity (3 times)
Candy Diver Cookie - Cookie Run Kingdom (3 times)
Abigail - Don't Starve (3 times)
Mad Mew Mew - Undertale (3 times)
Church - Red vs Blue (3 times)
Leon Stamatis - Greater Boston (3 times)
Banquo - MacBeth (3 times)
Annie Sawyer - Being Human (3 times)
Julian Fawcett - BBC Ghosts (3 times)
Das Kleine Gespenst - Das Kleine Gespenst (3 times)
Spike - Buffy the Vampire Slayer/Angel (3 times)
Ben Hargreeves - The Umbrella Academy (3 times)
Percy Reed - Hello from the Hallowoods (3 times)
The 22 most submitted medias:
BBC Ghosts (48 times)
Danny Phantom (32 times)
Undertale (25 times)
Ninjago (21 times)
Ghost Trick (19 times)
Julia and the Phantoms (14 times)
Monster High (14 times)
The Band Ghost (13 times)
Heaven Official's Blessing (13 times )
The Raven Cycle (12 times)
One Piece (11 times)
The Locked Tomb (11 times)
Kamen Rider Ghost (9 times)
Dominion SMP (9 times)
DSMP (9 times)
Mystery Skulls Animated (9 times)
Pokemon (9 times)
The Magnus Archives (8 times)
A Christmas Carol (7 times)
Kamen Rider Ghost (7 times)
Heathers (7 times)
Toilet-Bound Hanako-Kun (7 times)
#ghost bracket#ghost poll#danny phantom#bbc ghosts#undertale#ninjago#julie and the phantoms#heaven official's blessing#the raven cycle#the locked tomb#the magnus archives#kamen rider ghost#one piece#the ghost and molly mcgee#spooky's jumpscare mansion#toilet bound hanako kun#heathers the musical
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Writers have always endured indignities in Hollywood. But, as long as there are millions to be grabbed, the trade-off has been bearable—except when it isn’t. The past month has brought the discontent of television writers to a boiling point. In mid-April, the Writers Guild of America (the modern successor to the Screen Writers Guild) voted to authorize a strike, with a decisive 97.85 per cent in favor. The guild’s current contract with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers expires on May 1st; if the negotiations break down, it will be the W.G.A.’s first strike since late 2007 and early 2008. At issue are minimum fees, royalties, staffing requirements, and even the use of artificial intelligence in script production—but the over-all stakes, from the perspective of TV writers, feel seismic. “This is an existential fight for the future of the business of writing,” Laura Jacqmin, whose credits include Epix’s “Get Shorty” and Peacock’s “Joe vs. Carole,” told me; like the other writers I spoke to, she had voted for the strike authorization. “If we do not dig in now, there will be nothing to fight for in three years.” TV writers seem, on the whole, miserable. “The word I would use,” Jacqmin said, “is ‘desperation.’ ”
How did it come to this? About a decade ago, in the era of “Mad Men,” “Breaking Bad,” and “Veep,” TV writing seemed like one of the coolest, best-paying jobs a writer could have. As with the talkie boom of the nineteen-thirties, playwrights and journalists were flocking to Hollywood to partake in the heyday of prestige TV. It was fun. “We were all just trying to figure out, like, where to live. How do we sublet? Do we buy a car? Do we rent a car?” Liz Flahive recalled. In 2008, Flahive had just had a play produced Off Broadway when she got hired to write for “Untitled Edie Falco Project,” which became Showtime’s “Nurse Jackie.” TV, unlike big-budget movies, was a writers’ medium, and it was undergoing a creative explosion. “The old-timey mentality was: you go work in TV, and it breaks your brain, and you learn all these terrible habits,” Flahive said. “But you didn’t. You were writing great scenes, and for really good actors.”
The “Nurse Jackie” writers’ room, Flahive recalled, “was half queer, majority female. It was half people who had done TV for a long time, and half people who had never done TV before.” But it was possible to learn. “I turned in my first script, and the co-E.P.s sat me down and said, ‘This is really great. But this is the most expensive episode of television ever written. It’s a half-hour show, and you have forty-one setups.’ I was, like, ‘What’s a setup?’ And they explained, ‘If you set this scene here, and you write this scene here, this is a whole company move, and this is a whole new set we have to build.’ And then I got to take that script and go sit on set and actually see what it meant when you write ‘EXT. SUBWAY PLATFORM,’ and why that’s complicated.”
Flahive rose through the ranks of “Nurse Jackie” and went on to co-create the Netflix comedy “GLOW” and the Apple TV+ anthology “Roar,” both with the playwright and producer Carly Mensch. But, in the intervening years, the profession has devolved. Streamers are ordering shorter seasons, and the residuals model that used to give network writers a reliable income is out the window. The ladder from junior writer to showrunner has become murkier, with some people repeating steps like repeating grades, and others being flung to the top without the requisite experience, in order to meet demand for new content. Studios are cutting writing budgets to the bone by hiring fewer people for shorter time periods, often without paying for lower-level writers to be on set during production, which makes it all but impossible to learn the skills necessary to run a show. On “Roar,” Flahive said, “we had to fight to budget for writers to prep and produce their episodes,” and some of her writers had never been to the set of shows they’d worked on, “which is astonishing to me.”
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Joel Marsh Garland in the 2020s
Joel Marsh Garland during COVID in 2020.
Joel Marsh Garland was in an episode of The Film Crew, an off-shoot of MST3000 in 2020.
Joel Marsh Garland was in 2 episodes of Joe vs. Carole, a satire series of The Tiger King series starring Kate McKinnon in 2022
Joel Marsh Garland in comedy crime film Lie Hard that premiered as VOD in 2022.
Joel Marsh Garland had a small role in lesbian relationship film, Eileen which premiered at Sundance Film Festival in 2023.
Joel Marsh Garland was in 5 episodes of MGM+ gangster drama Godfather of Harlem, season 3 in 2023.
That was Joel Marsh Garland ghoul-hunting in Prime's Fallout in 2024.
Joel Marsh Garland was in an episode of Elsbeth on CBS, a quirky attorney hired to observe the NYPD in action to help prevent bad arrests and avoid lawsuits in 2024.
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(warning: 160+ f/o’s)
💌books
Cage Lackmann – The Graves of Whitechapel
Calvin Evans – Lessons in Chemistry ( book + TV series )
Dr. Henry Jekyll – Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde ( book + musical )
Fred Weasley – Harry Potter saga ( books + films )
Jacopo Ortis (poly) – Ultime Lettere di Jacopo Ortis
💌films/series/tv shows
Agent Stepdaughter + Gretel + Hansel (poly, with agent stepdaughter & Gretel) – Secret Magic Control Agency
Alva + Jesper Johansen + Mogens (poly, with Alva & Jesper) – Klaus
Anglaigus – Astérix: le Domaine des Dieux ( film + comic )
Aziraphale + Crowley (poly) – Good Omens
B.E.N. – Treasure Planet
Ballister Blackheart (poly) – Nimona
Benjamin Dunn – Mission: Impossible saga
Betterfly – Miraculous World: Paris, les Aventures de Toxinelle et Griffe Noire
Bruno Madrigal – Encanto
Burn-E – Burn-E
Camilo + Carlos Madrigal – Encanto
Chuck – Angry Birds duology
Cinderella – Disney’s Cinderella trilogy
Clopin Trouillefou – Disney’s The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Cloudy – 7 Zwerge trilogy, 💍24.01.2021
Diaval – Maleficent duology
Dr. Herbert Cockroach – Monsters vs. Aliens
Ebenezer Scrooge – Scrooge: a Christmas Carol
Eugene + Rapunzel Fitzherbert (poly) – Disney’s Tangled
Félix Fathom – Miraculous: les Aventures de Ladybug et Chat Noir
Fix-it Felix Jr. – Wreck It Ralph
Gabo + Safi + Simon – Wish
Grand duke Rainier (nnic) – Disney’s Cinderella trilogy
Griffin – Hotel Transylvania saga
Grinch – Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch (2018)
Harrison Knott – Press Play
Héctor Rivera – Coco
Hermes – Disney’s Hercules
Hickory – Trolls: World Tour
Jack + Kio + Noki + Pino – Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarves
Jaq – Disney’s Cinderella trilogy
Joe Bradley – Roman Holiday
John Watson (poly) – BBC’s Sherlock Holmes
Lieutenant Columbo – Columbo
Lumiére – The Beauty and the Beast ( films )
Major Major Major – Catch-22
Megamind – Megamind
Miles Miller – Bad Times at the El Royale
Mr. Tumnus - The Chronicles of Narnia
Mugman – The Cuphead Show!
Ned McDodd – Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who!
Once-ler – Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax, 💍24.07.2022
Pasunmotdeplus – Astérix aux Jeux Olympiques
Peter Graham – Hereditary
Rhett Abbott – Outer Range
Rigolin – Pil
Robert Floyd – Top Gun: Maverick
Snake – The Bad Guys
Stanley Uris – IT (2017-2019)
Stephen Meeks – Dead Poets Society
Tadashi Hamada – Big Hero 6
Tatsuhiko Shibusawa – Bungō Stray Dogs: Dead Apple ( manga + film )
Thranduil – The Hobbit trilogy
Timon – The Lion King trilogy
Tin man – Legends of Oz / Fantastic Journey to Oz (separately)
Tristain – Pil
Tulio (poly) – The Road to El Dorado
V – V for Vendetta
Victor Van Dort – Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride
Vincenzo Santorini – Atlantis: the Lost Empire
💌videogames
Aesop Carl – Identity V
Alexandre + Brandon + Frank + Ji-Yeong + Lee + Soul – Subway Surfers
Akihiko Satou – Ikemen Vampire
Anatoli – Alchemy Stars
Azul Ashengrotto, 💍06.04.2024 + Jade Leech – Twisted Wonderland ( videogame + manga )
Barbatos + Beelzebub + Lucifer – Obey Me! duology
Barton – Alchemy Stars
Charon – Alchemy Stars
Daniel Schwartz – Alchemy Stars
Dire Crowley + Rook Hunt – Twisted Wonderland ( videogame + manga )
Faust – Alchemy Stars
Florine – Alchemy Stars
Gertzurde – Alchemy Stars
Jane – Alchemy Stars
Johann Georg Faust – Ikemen Vampire
Jola – Alchemy Stars
Jomu – Alchemy Stars
Julian Devorak + Lucio Morgasson – The Arcana
Leo – Alchemy Stars
Leyn + Matthieu – Alchemy Stars
Luke – Alchemy Stars
Moon + Sun – Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach
Narrator – The Stanley Parable
Novio – Alchemy Stars
Roy – Alchemy Stars
Sariel Noir – Ikemen Prince
Steel – Speedy Ninja
Sucre + Zacharie – OFF
Trey Clover – Twisted Wonderland ( videogame + manga )
Winston – Royal Match
💌other type of source
Adam – Hellaverse
Adrien Agreste – Miraculous universe
Alastor + Vox – Hellaverse
Asmodeus + Fizzarolli (poly) – Hellaverse
ATEEZ/Black Pirates/HALATEEZ – ATEEZ ( band )
Bane – DC universe
Beetlejuice – Beetlejuice ( musical )
Caine + Jax + Kinger – The Amazing Digital Circus
Doppo Kunikida – Bungō Stray Dogs universe
Edward Nashton – DC universe
Ethan Green – Hatchetfield universe
Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald – Bungō Stray Dogs universe, 💍09.06.2022
Gabriel Adrian (nnic) – Hatchetfield universe
Hank Miller – OC
Henry Hidgens – Hatchetfield universe
Howard Phillips Lovecraft + Nathaniel Hawthorne – Bungō Stray Dogs universe
Johnathon Ohnn / the Spot – Marvel universe
Joker – DC universe
Grell Sutcliff – Kuroshitsuji universe, 💍03.09.2022
Knuckles – Sonic universe
Lucifer – Hellaverse
Luigi – Nintendo universe
Luka Couffaine – Miraculous universe
Marc Anciel + Nathaniel Kurtzberg (poly) – Miraculous universe
Marcus Cubitus – Astérix universe
Mark Connor (nnic) – The Simple Plot of... ( music videos )
Millie + Moxxie Knolastname (poly) – Hellaverse
Motojirō Kajii + Ryūrō Hirotsu – Bungō Stray Dogs universe
Mountain ghoul + Swiss Army ghoul – Ghost ( band )
Nathalie Sancœur – Miraculous universe
Night Owl – Miraculous universe
Ōgai Mori, 💍01.11.2022 + Yukichi Fukuzawa (poly) – Bungō Stray Dogs universe
Patrick Waff + Peter Roghlow (poly) – @scimmy’s OCs
Sparrow – Miraculous universe
Spiderman Noir – Marvel universe
Stolas – Hellaverse
Ted Spankoffski – Hatchetfield universe
Zestial – Hellaverse
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Possibly the most famous telegram in Hollywood history was sent in 1925, when Herman J. Mankiewicz, the future co-writer of “Citizen Kane,” urged his newsman friend Ben Hecht to move West and collect three hundred dollars a week from Paramount. “The three hundred is peanuts,” Mankiewicz assured him. “Millions are to be grabbed out here and your only competition is idiots.” The rise of the talkies, for which Hecht became a prolific scenarist, soon brought a wave of non-idiot writers to Los Angeles, to supply the snappy movie dialogue of the thirties—a decade that, not incidentally, saw the rise of the Screen Writers Guild.
Writers have always endured indignities in Hollywood. But, as long as there are millions to be grabbed, the trade-off has been bearable—except when it isn’t. The past month has brought the discontent of television writers to a boiling point. In mid-April, the Writers Guild of America (the modern successor to the Screen Writers Guild) voted to authorize a strike, with a decisive 97.85 per cent in favor. The guild’s current contract with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers expires on May 1st; if the negotiations break down, it will be the W.G.A.’s first strike since late 2007 and early 2008. At issue are minimum fees, royalties, staffing requirements, and even the use of artificial intelligence in script production—but the over-all stakes, from the perspective of TV writers, feel seismic. “This is an existential fight for the future of the business of writing,” Laura Jacqmin, whose credits include Epix’s “Get Shorty” and Peacock’s “Joe vs. Carole,” told me; like the other writers I spoke to, she had voted for the strike authorization. “If we do not dig in now, there will be nothing to fight for in three years.” TV writers seem, on the whole, miserable. “The word I would use,” Jacqmin said, “is ‘desperation.’ ”
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Barbie Battle 2! This time it's the villians
Due to recurring villians in series and a handful of films with no villians, we don't quite have an even 32, but I've rounded it out in a way I think is fair.
[Image: a tournament bracket showing 32 Barbie characters. The matchups are:
Phillipe (Three Musketeers) vs Don (Lost Birthday)
Crystal (Fairy Secret) vs Phillippe Cheynet (Pony Tale)
Rat King (Nutcracker) vs Henna (Mariposa and Her Butterfly Fairy Friends)
Ariana (Island Princess) vs Caligo (Pearl Princess)
Snow Queen (Pink Shoes) vs Rothbart (Swan Lake)
Seymour Crider (Princess and the Popstar) vs Malucia (Secret Door)
Dame Devin (Princess Charm School) vs Wenlock (Magic of the Pegasus)
Joe and Marty (Great Puppy Adventure) vs Barbie's Terrible Decision Making (Puppy Chase & Perfect Christmas)
Laverna (Fairytopia) vs Rowena (Twelve Dancing Princesses)
Jaqueline (Fashion Fairytale) vs Preminger (Princess and the Pauper)
Marlo (Dolphin Magic & Mermaid Power) vs Johan (Princess Adventure)
Gwyllion (Mariposa and the Fairy Princess) vs Baron Von Ravendale (Princess Power)
Agent Dunbar (Spy Squad) vs Eris (Mermaid Tale)
Lydia (Diamond Castle) vs Capitalism (Thumbelina and Christmas Carol)
Gothel (Rapunzel) vs Raquelle (Barbie Diaries)
Mr Miller (Big City, Big Dreams) vs Clive (Rock 'n Royals)
End.]
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Born To Kill COMPLETE SERIES 2005-2016
“Going back to the age-old Nature vs Nurture debate, a good way to think about it is that genetics provide an individual with a spectrum and the individual’s environment, developmental and otherwise, determines where you lie on it. A predisposition may lie dormant for eternity, but feed it a stressful environment and increased risk factors such as malnourishment and trauma, and it will manifest. Clinical facts must be tempered with ethical concerns when applying science to society.” Source
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Season 1
S01E01 Fred West
S01E02 Harold Shipman
S01E03 Jeffrey Dahmer
S01E04 Myra Hindley
S01E05 The Washington Snipers
S01E06 Ivan Milat
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Season 2
S02E01 Ted Bundy
S02E02 Charles Starkweather
S02E03 John Wayne Gacy
S02E04 Aileen Wuornos
S02E05 Richard Chase
S02E06 Albert DeSalvo
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Season 3
S03E01 Gary Ridgway
S03E02 Edmund Kemper
S03E03 Richard Ramirez
S03E04 Donald Gaskins
S03E05 David Berkowitz
S03E06 Dennis Nilsen
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Season 4
S04E01 Charles Manson
S04E02 Dennis Rader
S04E03 Beverly Allitt
S04E04 Hillside Stranglers (Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono)
S04E05 Colin Ireland
S04E06 Herbert Mullin
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Season 5
S05E01 Peter Sutcliffe
S05E02 Donald Nielson
S05E03 Patrick Mackay
S05E04 John Linley Frazier
S05E05 Cary Stayner
S05E06 The Briley Brothers
S05E07 Hadden Clark
S05E08 Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka
S05E09 Thor Christiansen
S05E10 Dale Hausner and Samuel Dieteman
S05E11 Wesley Shermantine and Loren Herzog
S05E12 Douglas Clark and Carol Bundy
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Season 6
SE06E01 Robert Napper
SE06E02 John Duffy and David Mulcahy
SE06E03 Gerald and Charlene Gallego
SE06E04 Levi Bellfield
SE06E05 Tony Costa
SE06E06 Richard Cottingham
SE06E07 Cleophus Prince Jr.
SE06E08 Sean Gillis
SE06E09 Timothy Wilson Spencer
SE06E10 David Alan Gore and Fred Waterfield
SE06E11 David Carpenter
SE06E12 Bobby Joe Long
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Season 7
SE07E01 Peter Moore
SE07E02 Trevor Hardy
SE07E03 William Suff
SE07E04 Charles Albright
SE07E05 Allan Legere
SE07E06 Robert Reldan
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Born to Kill/Class of Evil 2017
Season 1
SE01E01 Peter Tobin
SE01E02 Altemio Sanchez
SE01E03 Alton Coleman and Debra Brown
SE01E04 Stephen Griffiths
SE01E05 Graham Young
SE01E06 Joanna Dennehy
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Killing Spree 2014
Season 1
SE01E01 Suffolk Strangler
SE01E02 Terror in Paradise
SE01E03 Northumbria Rampage
SE01E04 The Miami Murders
SE01E05 Horror at the Mall
SE01E06 Columbine Massacre
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Season 2
SE01E01 The Hungerford Massacre
SE01E02 Soho Nail Bomber
SE01E03 New York Knifings
SE01E04 Revenge Cop Killer
SE01E05 The Family Slayer
SE01E06 Woman On The Rampage
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Criminal psychologists: Louis B Schlesinger, Helen Morrison, Katherine Ramsland, David Wilson and Robert Ressler.
Narrator: Christoper Slade
TwoFour productions
#true crime#serial killers#crime after crime#criminal investigations#documentary#youtube#wayne henley#spree killers#born to kill#class of evil#jeffery dahmer#Ted Bundy#ed kemper#carol Bundy#peter sutcliffe#Norway Massacre#Bill Suff#Pee Wee Gaskins#The Black Panther#Richard Cottington#myra hindley#Fred West#Charles Starkweather
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A CREATION FOR EVERY MONTH OF 2022
rules: post your favorite or most popular post from each month this year (it’s okay to skip months!)
I was tagged by the lovely Zahraa @willsilvertongue, thank you, dear - actually very similar to you, I realised that I had giffed more and more diverse things on this blog than I remembered doing. I did skip out the summer months due to a small thing called TUA S3, which kept the sideblog very busy, so I've added some more to the months where I actually giffed to publish on here
February: Martin Schelling vs the Mortifying Ordeal of Being Known (I'm still so pleased with how pretty these came out, even if they are for a fandom with very few people in it, for a piece of media I hold very dear to my heart)
March: an inexplicably popular Lego Batman Movie gifset (I have no idea why this has over 1k notes. Lego Batman and Joker seem to be that good, apparently?)
April: my best boy James Maguire embracing traditionally feminine things <33 (I love him. My boy.)
May: Billy Batson's biological vs his first found family member (I think this one is the one I'm proudest of, the comparison just works and found family always gets to me - I giffed Shazam all throughout April and haven't since, I should get back to it)
October: Brian Rosenthal & Joe Walker at Starkid Homecoming (nobody but me cares about that, but since I know where and when I started giffing, the fact that these two wormed their way back into my giffing...some things apparently don't change) / Britney Coleman at Starkid Homecoming (she was so much fun to gif, honestly, smiling all the way through making this)
November: Mako & Raleigh <3333 (it makes me happy that people are still not normal about them in the tags) / A VHS Christmas Carol (These gifs turned out so pretty, and also everyone should still watch this show.)
December: John Kearns & Munya Chawawa on Taskmaster (that one was probably the one with the most work put into it, but I'm glad it exists) / Across the Spiderverse + Artworks (this one just makes me happy that I caught the references and could translate them into a gifset)
if you want (and if you haven't done so already), I'm tagging @seance, @tiffanyachings, @capinejghafa, @sohoseance, @viktorhargreeves, and whoever I am certainly forgetting here
#like i'm pretty sure all of you have already been tagged in this kind of stuff but eh#my post#Lizzie's sharing her thoughts
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“Wolff, a true standout in Peacock's otherwise-unremarkable Joe vs. Carole, is once again the heart of the operation […] Wolff effects his transformation from slacker to reluctant savior with winning vulnerability.”
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forever proud of me and my friends Halloween costumes for 2024… JOE EXOTIC VS CAROLE BASKIN
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tvrundown USA 2024.11.01
Friday, November 1st:
(exclusive): Love Is Blind: Habibi (netflix, Arab reality, all 9 eps + reunion special), Barbie Mysteries: "The Great Horse Chase" (netflix, animated series premiere, all 8 eps), "Prince William: We Can End Homelessness" (dsn+, the Homewards program, 2-part documentary), "Doc of Chucky" (Shudder, "Child's Play" film franchise mega-documentary, almost 300mins = all 5 hours)
(movies): "Janet Planet" (MAX, coming-of-age drama, ~2hrs), "Freedom"/"Libre" (APrime, French Bruno Sulak drama, ~2hrs), "Let Go" (netflix, Swedish family drama, ~2hrs), "The Contract" (AllBlk, threesome drama), "Music by John Williams" (dsn+, composer profile documentary), "It's All Over: The Kiss That Changed Spanish Football" (netflix, 2023 Women's World Cup documentary, 95mins)
(streaming weekly): Before (apple+), La Maison (apple+), Disclaimer (apple+, penultimate), Ayla & The Mirrors (dsn+, next 5 eps, season 1 finale), Angel of Death (MAX), The Confidante (MAX, limited series finale), The Great British Baking Show (netflix), "Like a Dragon: Yakuza" (APrime, next 3 eps, season 1 finale)
(also new): "A Carol for Two" (HALL, original movie, 2hrs), "Endurance" (NatGeo, explorer Shackleton's ship documentary, 2hrs+20mins)
(hour 1): S.W.A.T. (CBS), Happy's Place (NBC) / . / Lopez vs. Lopez (NBC), Shark Tank (ABC), Whose Line Is It Anyway? (theCW, 60mins), Sweetpea (Starz, 45mins), Wizards Beyond Waverly Place (disney, reairs in regular timeslot, 60mins)
(hour 2): Fire Country (CBS), Joan (theCW, penultimate), Fat Joe Talks (Starz)
(hour 3): Blue Bloods (CBS), Three Women (Starz), Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO), Scare Tactics (USA) / . / Hysteria! (USA, ~75mins)
(hour 4 - latenight): Hysteria! (USA, contd), The Graham Norton Show (BBCAm|AcornTV|AMC+), "It's Florida, Man" (HBO)
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