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kent-farm · 2 years ago
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You’re the only Superman we need.
—Lillian Luthor, Supergirl, “Exodus” ❤️️💙💛
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adrian-paul-botta · 2 years ago
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Lillian Gish and Bert Lytell -- The Late Christopher Bean NBC 1949
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badmovieihave · 9 months ago
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Bad movie I have The Onion Field 1979
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perfettamentechic · 2 years ago
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5 luglio … ricordiamo …
5 luglio … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2022: Lenny von Dohlen, Leonard Harold Von Dohlen IV, attore televisivo, cinematografico e teatrale statunitense. Aveva origini tedesche dal nonno paterno. Da bambino desiderava diventare un fantino, ma è diventato troppo alto per il suo sogno. Con una carriera di 40 anni che comprendeva principalmente lavori in film indipendenti e apparizioni come ospite in numerose serie importanti. Il debutto…
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friendsdontlieokay · 8 months ago
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•Edward Christopher Munson
•Robin Alison Buckley
•Steven Andrew Harrington
•Jonathan Jasper Byers
•Nancy Grace Wheeler
•Michael Benjamin Wheeler
•William Jacob Byers
•Dustin Clarence Henderson
•Lucas Charles Sinclair
•Maxine Isabelle Mayfield
•Jane Elizabeth Ives
•William James Hargrove
•Erica Cynthia Sinclair
•Holly Rose Wheeler
•Heather Lillian Holloway
•Christina Emeline Cunningham
•Joyce Katherine Maldonado
•Jim Ross Hopper
•Murray Anthony Bauman
•Karen Amelia Childress
•Ted Samuel Wheeler
•Claudia Quinn Yount
•Susan Penelope Anderson
•Charles Thomas Sinclair
•Neil Asshole Hargrove
•Bob Robert Newby
•Patty Charlotte Newby
•Henry Richard Creel
•Alice Lucy Creel
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nightingale2004 · 5 months ago
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Twilight next generation: Rosalie x Emmett version.
Felicity Lillian Cullen Hale
Faceclaim: Chloe Rose Robertson
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Felicity is the oldest adopted daughter of Rosalie Hale and Emmett Cullen
She was adopted as a kid and grew up alongside the triplets.
She wasn't turned into a vampire until after her seventeenth birthday
Rosalie didn't want to turn her daughter, but she and Emmett knew if they didn't, they would be in more trouble with the Volturi
After Felicity was turned, she was gifted with the power of Charmspeak and she uses it to protect her family
She is called Letty, Fifi, Cece, Fee, and Fliss for short
Emmett calls her princess
She's like the mother of the family
She knows her own self worth.
Felicity is her mother's daughter.
She knows that being beautiful is natural for vampires, but it doesn't stop her from putting on makeup and being a ✨️fashion icon✨️
She loves fashion and often talks ideas with her aunt Alice for new designs
She and her family all lived in Alaska until they moved back to Forks
When they moved to Forks, Felicity and her cousins were admired by the students like their parents and treated them like celebrities
Hopes and prays to find a love like her parents
Is extremely vain and takes care of her looks constantly
Has a handle on her thirst
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Christopher Royal Cullen Hale
Faceclaim: Owen Joyner
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Christopher is the adopted son of Rosalie Hale and Emmett Cullen
Christopher goes by Chris, Roy, or Chrissy (the last one is his sisters). He is also often called "Your Highness" or "handsome"
When Chris was a baby, he was abandoned until Emmett and Rosalie found him and took him in
He grew up with his sisters and some of the members of his family
After his family moved to Alaska due to the triplets being born, some of them went their separate ways but stayed in contact and do family reunions very frequent.
He doesn't like the wolf shifters but has a mutual respect for them
He's a mama's boy but he loves his dad as well
Plays football and baseball with his family
Unlike most of his family, he doesn't have a gift, but like his father. He is very strong
Was turned like his sister when he came of age
Is jealous of his family but loves them all the same
Struggles with his thirst for blood but tries to train himself to keep it together
Loves history, and he is a proper gentleman. He also has a love for the medical field like his grandfather Carlisle
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Emmalie Marie Cullen Hale
Faceclaim: Sabrina Carpenter
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Emmalie is the third child and second daughter of Emmett Cullen and Rosalie Hale
Like her brother, she was a baby when Rose and Emmett took her in
Emmalie is nicknamed Emma, Emmy, Em, Lily, wildflower, firecracker, and Spider-monkey (the last three are her parents)
Emma is her father's daughter
Like her dad, she is completely reckless and playful, but she is also rebellious and free-spirited
Like her brother, she doesn't have a gift but she doesn't let it bother her.
She is a tomboy and constantly teases her older sister
Loves getting her hands dirty
She plays sports and joins her mom in the garage, fixing up cars and checking out engines
She doesn't have complete control since she is one of the youngest in the Cullen clan, but her family helps her keep it together
Loves being outside and hunting with the family
When they moved back to Forks, Emma and Nessie tried to make the best of their situation
Emma and Nessie are extremely close
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maudeboggins · 10 days ago
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End of Year Review Every year I like to create a review of media I consumed. Here is 2024:
Books: In 2024 I read 68 books. My favourites were:
Clyde Fans (Seth, 2019)
Brother (Ania Ahlborn, 2015)
The Indifferent Stars Above: The Harrowing Saga of a Donner Party Bride (Daniel James Brown, 2009)
Revenge (Yoko Ogawa, 1998)
Audition (Ryu Murakami, 1997)
Piercing (Ryu Murakami, 1994)
Coin Locker Babies (Ryu Murakami, 1980)
Life is a Banquet (Rosalind Russell, 1977)
Rosemary's Baby (Ira Levin, 1967)
I'll Cry Tomorrow (Lillian Roth, 1954)
A Kiss Before Dying (Ira Levin, 1953)
The Beast in the Jungle (Henry James, 1903)
I read 7 books on Arctic and Antarctic exploration (1 fiction). I read 3 books on Garbo. I read 12 Japanese books. I read 7 graphic novels. I read 15 non-fiction books.
Films:
I watched 437films in 2024
Favourite new to me films:
The Vampire Lovers (1970)
Horrors of Malformed Men (1969)
Strait-Jacket (1964)
Sorry, Wrong Number (1948)
The Body Snatcher (1945)
The Youngest Profession (1943)
It Started with Eve (1941)
The Cowboy and the Lady (1938)
The Black Cat (1934)
Cleopatra (1934)
After Tomorrow (1932)
Love Me Tonight (1932)
Lucky Star (1929)
Favourite Re-Watches:
Ninotchka (1939)
Jezebel (1938)
Favourite new release: La Chimera
Favourite actors of the year:
Lupe Velez, Marion Davies, Clara Bow, John Barrymore, Gary Cooper, Sylvia Sidney, Greta Garbo, Jeanette Macdonald, Norma Shearer, Goria Swanson, Rochelle Hudson, Christopher Lee & Peter Cushing
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justforbooks · 3 months ago
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Arthur Asher Miller (October 17, 1915 – February 10, 2005) was an American playwright, essayist and screenwriter in the 20th-century American theater. Among his most popular plays are All My Sons (1947), Death of a Salesman (1949), The Crucible (1953), and A View from the Bridge (1955). He wrote several screenplays, including The Misfits (1961). The drama Death of a Salesman is considered one of the best American plays of the 20th century.
Miller was often in the public eye, particularly during the late 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s. During this time, he received a Pulitzer Prize for Drama, testified before the House Un-American Activities Committee, and married Marilyn Monroe. In 1980, he received the St. Louis Literary Award from the Saint Louis University Library Associates. He received the Praemium Imperiale prize in 2001, the Prince of Asturias Award in 2002, and the Jerusalem Prize in 2003, and the Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize in 1999.
Miller's writing career spanned over seven decades, and at the time of his death, he was considered one of the 20th century's greatest dramatists. After his death, many respected actors, directors, and producers paid tribute to him, some calling him the last great practitioner of the American stage, and Broadway theatres darkened their lights in a show of respect. Miller's alma mater, the University of Michigan, opened the Arthur Miller Theatre in March 2007. Per his express wish, it is the only theater in the world that bears his name.
Miller's letters, notes, drafts and other papers are housed at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin. Miller is also a member of the American Theater Hall of Fame. He was inducted in 1979. In 1993, he received the Four Freedoms Award for Freedom of Speech. In 2017, his daughter, Rebecca Miller, a writer and filmmaker, completed a documentary about her father's life, Arthur Miller: Writer. Minor planet 3769 Arthurmiller is named after him. In the 2022 Netflix film Blonde, Miller was portrayed by Adrien Brody.
Miller donated thirteen boxes of his earliest manuscripts to the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin in 1961 and 1962. This collection included the original handwritten notebooks and early typed drafts for Death of a Salesman, The Crucible, All My Sons, and other works. In January, 2018, the Ransom Center announced the acquisition of the remainder of the Miller archive, totaling over 200 boxes. The full archive opened in November, 2019.
Christopher Bigsby wrote Arthur Miller: The Definitive Biography based on boxes of papers Miller made available to him before his death in 2005. The book was published in November 2008, and is reported to reveal unpublished works in which Miller "bitterly attack[ed] the injustices of American racism long before it was taken up by the civil rights movement". In his book Trinity of Passion, author Alan M. Wald conjectures that Miller was "a member of a writer's unit of the Communist Party around 1946", using the pseudonym Matt Wayne, and editing a drama column in the magazine The New Masses.
In 1999, the writer Christopher Hitchens attacked Miller for comparing the Monica Lewinsky investigation to the Salem witch hunt. Miller had asserted a parallel between the examination of physical evidence on Lewinsky's dress and the examinations of women's bodies for signs of the "Devil's Marks" in Salem. Hitchens scathingly disputed the parallel. In his memoir, Hitch-22, Hitchens bitterly noted that Miller, despite his prominence as a left-wing intellectual, had failed to support author Salman Rushdie during the Iranian fatwa involving The Satanic Verses.
Works
Stage plays
No Villain (1936)
They Too Arise (1937, based on No Villain)
Honors at Dawn (1938, based on They Too Arise)
The Grass Still Grows (1938, based on They Too Arise)
The Great Disobedience (1938)
Listen My Children (1939, with Norman Rosten)
The Golden Years (1940)
The Half-Bridge (1943)
The Man Who Had All the Luck (1944)
All My Sons (1947)
Death of a Salesman (1949)
An Enemy of the People (1950, adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's play An Enemy of the People)
The Crucible (1953)
A View from the Bridge (1955)
A Memory of Two Mondays (1955)
After the Fall (1964)
Incident at Vichy (1964)
The Price (1968)
The Reason Why (1970)
Fame (one-act, 1970; revised for television 1978)
The Creation of the World and Other Business (1972)
Up from Paradise (1974)
The Archbishop's Ceiling (1977)
The American Clock (1980)
Playing for Time (television play, 1980)
Elegy for a Lady (short play, 1982, first part of Two Way Mirror)
Some Kind of Love Story (short play, 1982, second part of Two Way Mirror)
I Think About You a Great Deal (1986)
Playing for Time (stage version, 1985)
I Can't Remember Anything (1987, collected in Danger: Memory!)
Clara (1987, collected in Danger: Memory!)
The Ride Down Mt. Morgan (1991)
The Last Yankee (1993)
Broken Glass (1994)
Mr. Peters' Connections (1998)
Resurrection Blues (2002)
Finishing the Picture (2004)
Radio plays
The Pussycat and the Expert Plumber Who Was a Man (1940)
Joel Chandler Harris (1941)
The Battle of the Ovens (1942)
Thunder from the Mountains (1942)
I Was Married in Bataan (1942)
That They May Win (1943)
Listen for the Sound of Wings (1943)
Bernardine (1944)
I Love You (1944)
Grandpa and the Statue (1944)
The Philippines Never Surrendered (1944)
The Guardsman (1944, based on Ferenc Molnár's play)
The Story of Gus (1947)
Screenplays
The Hook (1947)
All My Sons (1948)
Let's Make Love (1960)
The Misfits (1961)
Death of a Salesman (1985)
Everybody Wins (1990)
The Crucible (1996)
Assorted fiction
Focus (novel, 1945)
"The Misfits" (short story, published in Esquire, October 1957)
I Don't Need You Anymore (short stories, 1967)
"Homely Girl: A Life" (short story, 1992, published in UK as "Plain Girl: A Life" 1995)
Presence: Stories (2007) (short stories include "The Bare Manuscript", "Beavers", "The Performance", and "Bulldog")
Non-fiction
Situation Normal (1944) is based on his experiences researching the war correspondence of Ernie Pyle.
In Russia (1969), the first of three books created with his photographer wife Inge Morath, offers Miller's impressions of Russia and Russian society.
In the Country (1977), with photographs by Morath and text by Miller, provides insight into how Miller spent his time in Roxbury, Connecticut, and profiles of his various neighbors.
Chinese Encounters (1979) is a travel journal with photographs by Morath. It depicts the Chinese society in the state of flux which followed the end of the Cultural Revolution. Miller discusses the hardships of many writers, professors, and artists during Mao Zedong's regime.
Salesman in Beijing (1984) details Miller's experiences with the 1983 Beijing People's Theatre production of Death of a Salesman. He describes directing a Chinese cast in an American play.
Timebends: A Life, Methuen London (1987). Miller's autobiography.
On Politics and the Art of Acting, Viking 2001 an 85-page essay about the thespian skills in American politics, comparing FDR, JFK, Reagan, Clinton.
Collections
Abbotson, Susan C. W. (ed.), Arthur Miller: Collected Essays, Penguin 2016
Kushner, Tony, ed. Arthur Miller, Collected Plays 1944–1961 (Library of America, 2006).
Martin, Robert A. (ed.), "The theater essays of Arthur Miller", foreword by Arthur Miller. NY: Viking Press, 1978
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rosewilsonravager · 5 months ago
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Just a friendly reminder that Rose and Lillian were originally Khmer, and native to Cambodia (Lili was a princess, in fact!), before Christopher Priest changed their ethnicities to Hmong for really no good reason. As though Lili being a Cambodian princess needing to flee turmoil in her country wasn't "dramatic" enough. Oh, and then he was also shocked when a Khmer fan was disappointed in this.
This is why Rose is and will always be Khmer to me, and Lillian will always be a Cambodian princess.
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rinfarts · 1 year ago
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Stages of working on the first page:
I had to work hard on the design of the little Phobos. In the animated series, he is shown only in two variations: an adult man and a teenager. And I needed a child 4-6 years old.
Plus, the adult prince has an eye shape that definitely wouldn’t look normal on a little boy. I looked for examples of other children in the series (mostly Lillian and Christopher) to get a rough idea of the principle and proportions.
He still looks too sweet and naive compared to his adult form. But overall it reflects the magic of the moment. The prince has just acquired the power that no one predicted for him. Everyone expected that only an heiress could be born with a magical gift. Due to his age, he does not yet understand all the responsibility, but he already understands that something amazing has happened.
Since I couldn’t convey the resemblance through facial features, I had to get creative with the outfit and hairstyle. The suit almost completely replicates his teenage look in colors and style (adjusted for size). And his hair looks like he decided at the age of five how he would wear his long braids, but they hadn’t grown out yet :D
That's why Phobos originally stabbed what was there.
(English is not my native language, so there may be mistakes. Please be understanding)
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princesssarisa · 9 months ago
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Opera on YouTube 6
Pagliacci
Franco Enriques studio film, 1954 (Franco Corelli, Mafalda Micheluzzi, Tito Gobbi; conducted by Alfredo Simonetto; no subtitles)
Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, 1961 (Mario del Monaco, Gabriella Tucci, Aldo Protti; conducted by Giuseppe Morelli; Japanese subtitles)
Herbert von Karajan studio film, 1968 (Jon Vickers, Raina Kabaivanska, Peter Glossop; conducted by Herbert von Karajan; no subtitles)
Franco Zeffirelli film, 1983 (Plácido Domingo, Teresa Stratas, Juan Pons; conducted by Georges Prêtre; English subtitles) – Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV, Part V, Part VI
Metropolitan Opera, 1994 (Luciano Pavarotti, Teresa Stratas, Juan Pons; conducted by James Levine; Spanish subtitles)
Ravena Festival, 1998 (Plácido Domingo, Svetla Vassileva, Juan Pons; conducted by Riccardo Muti; Italian subtitles)
Zürich Opera House, 2009 (José Cura, Fiorenza Cedolins, Carlo Guelfi; conducted by Stefano Ranzani; no subtitles)
Chorégies d'Orange, 2009 (Roberto Alagna, Inva Mula, Seng-Hyoun Ko; conducted by Georges Prêtre; French subtitles)
Gran Teatre del Liceu, 2011 (Marcello Giordani, Angeles Blancas, Vittorio Vitelli; conducted by Daniele Callegari; English subtitles – ignore the silly references to Norse mythology and aliens that the translator threw in, they're not in the actual libretto)
Latvian National Opera, 2019 (Sergei Polyakov, Tatiana Trenogina, Vladislav Sulimsky; conducted by Jānis Liepiņš; no subtitles)
Die Entführung aus dem Serail
Dresden State Opera, 1977 (Armin Ude, Carolyn Smith-Meyer, Barbara Sternberer, Rolf Tomaszewski; conducted by Peter Gülke; no subtitles)
Bavarian State Opera, 1980 (Francisco Araiza, Edita Gruberova, Reri Grist, Martti Talvela; conducted by Karl Böhm; English subtitles)
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 1988 (Deon van der Walt, Inga Nielson, Lillian Watson, Kurt Moll; conducted by Georg Solti; English subtitles)
Salzburg Festival, 1989 (Deon van der Walt, Inga Nielson, Lillian Watson, Kurt Rydl; conducted by Horst Stein; no subtitles)
Théâtre du Châtelet, 1991 (Stanford Olsen, Luba Orgonasova, Cyndia Sieden, Cornelius Hauptmann; conducted by John Eliot Gardiner; French subtitles)
Vienna State Opera, 1989 (Kurt Streit, Aga Winska, Elzbieta Szmytka, Artur Korn; conducted by Nicolaus Harnoncourt; Hungarian subtitles) – Act I, Act II
Teatro della Pergola, 2002 (Rainer Trost, Eva Mei, Patrizia Ciofi, Kurt Rydl; conducted by Zubin Mehta; Spanish subtitles)
Gran Teatre del Liceu, 2012 (Christoph Strehl, Diana Damrau, Olga Peretyatko, Franz-Josef Selig; conducted by Ivor Bolton; Catalan subtitles)
Bankhead Theatre, 2018 (David Walton, Alexandra Batsios, Elena Galvan, Kevin Langan; conducted by Alex Katsman; English subtitles)
Theatro São Pedro, 2023 (Daniel Umbelino, Ludmilla Bauerfeldt, Ana Carolina Coutinho, Luiz-Ottavio Faria; conducted by Cláudio Cruz; Brazilian Portuguese subtitles)
Un Ballo in Maschera
Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, 1967 (Carlo Bergonzi, Antonietta Stella, Mario Zanassi; conducted by Oliviero di Fabritiis; Spanish subtitles)
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 1975 (Plácido Domingo, Katia Ricciarelli, Piero Cappuccilli; conducted by Claudio Abbado, English subtitles)
Teatro alla Scala, 1978 (Luciano Pavarotti, Mara Zampieri, Piero Cappuccilli; conducted by Claudio Abbado; Italian subtitles)
Metropolitan Opera, 1980 (Luciano Pavarotti, Katia Ricciarelli, Louis Quilico; conducted by Giuseppe Patané; no subtitles)
Royal Swedish Opera, 1986 (Nicolai Gedda, Siv Wennberg, Carl Johan Falkman; conducted by Eri Klas; sung in Swedish; Swedish subtitles)
Salzburg Festival, 1990 (Plácido Domingo, Josephine Barstow, Leo Nucci; conducted by Georg Solti; Spanish subtitles)
Leipzig Opera House, 2006 (Massimiliano Pisapia, Chiara Taigi, Franco Vassallo; conducted by Riccardo Chailly; English subtitles) – Part I, Part II
Teatro Regio di Torino, 2012 (Gregory Kunde, Oksana Dyka, Gabriele Viviani; conducted by Renato Palumbo; no subtitles) – Part I, Part II
Chorégies d'Orange, 2013 (Ramón Vargas, Kristin Lewis, Lucio Gallo; conducted by Alain Altinoglu; French subtitles)
Arena di Verona, 2014 (Francesco Meli, Hui He, Luca Salsi; conducted by Andrea Battistoni; no subtitles)
Cavalleria Rusticana
Giorgio Strehler studio film, 1968 (Gianfranco Cecchele, Fiorenza Cossotto; conducted by Herbert von Karajan; no subtitles)
Metropolitan Opera, 1974 (Franco Tagliavini, Grace Bumbry; conducted by John Nelson; no subtitles)
Franco Zeffirelli film, 1983 (Plácido Domingo, Elena Obraztsova; conducted by Georges Prêtre; no subtitles)
Ravenna Festival, 1996 (José Cura, Waltraud Meier; conducted by Riccardo Muti; Italian subtitles)
Ópera de Bellas Artes, 2008 (Alfredo Portilla, Violeta Dávalos; conducted by Marco Zambelli; Spanish subtitles)
Zürich Opera, 2009 (José Cura, Paoletta Marrocu; conducted by Stefano Ranzani; no subtitles)
Chorégies d'Orange, 2009 (Roberto Alagna, Beatrice Uria-Monzon; conducted by Georges Prêtre; French subtitles)
Gran Teatre del Liceu, 2011 (Marcello Giordani, Ildiko Komlosi; conducted by Daniele Gallegari; Spanish subtitles)
Mikhailovsky Theatre, St. Petersburg, 2012 (Fyodor Ataskevich, Iréne Theorin; conducted by Daniele Rustioni; English subtitles)
Vienna State Opera, 2019 (Younghoon Lee, Elina Garanča; conducted by Graeme Jenkins; English subtitles)
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roseworth · 2 years ago
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Tried to follow only to discover I already am. Good job, past me. Thoughts on the changes made to Rose’s character with each reboot?
YES i have so many thoughts
first of all. the new 52 was the worst thing to ever happen to rose and im not exaggerating even a little. she started out as a superboy side character (???) as an assassin that was hired to kill him if he didnt do what they wanted ? then she became a ravager and hunted people down
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but the WORST part of the new52 is that they either didnt know or didnt care about lillian worth and they just. made rose one of slade and adeline's kids. and had him raise her.
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also she was the oldest child of her and joey, which is nowhere near the same level of awful as the whitewashing but still makes me uncomfortable
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yeah so. new 52 was fucking terrible. that is not rose even a little i do not know this woman
but REBIRTH fixed so much <3 christopher priest my bff <3 i am once again recommending deathstroke 2016 bc it has so many good moments and i think its worth reading
the first time rose showed up lillian worth was mentioned!!!!! she was there!!!!! <33333 the timeline was changed a little but i can forgive that bc!!! LILI!!!!!
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the problem is that the book made her hmong instead of cambodian and i dont really know why??? but also ive said it before but,,, as much as it makes me upset bc asian identities shouldnt just be interchangeable,,,, this was the first time it was even mentioned that she was half asian since the 90s!!!! and she had a whole arc about her hmong heritage and her family!!!!!!
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AND she didnt kill anyone in that book iirc :') the closest she got to killing someone was when she was in the middle of a breakdown then shado killing him for her instead which!!!! i love so so much bc rose does not kill a lot despite what some writers want you to believe. pre52 she has like maybe 3 murders that i would consider in character so the fact that she doesnt kill anyone in ds2016 is so fucking real
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anyways ill also count infinite frontier as a reboot bc i love to talk about my opinions
there werent a lot of clear changes in infinite frontier BUT. technically her cutting her eye out is canon rn. in deathstroke inc theres a flashback of her stabbing her eye, and also in dark knights death metal (?) shes drawn with an eyepatch
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then she was in robin 2021 which was . eh. it wasnt BAD for her but it was just kinda her continuing to kill ppl ig :( but she was drawn so nice in that book so ill forgive it
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side note i still hate the idea of respawn so that bothered me in this book. also what they did to connor hawke is unforgivable so its a net loss but whatever
anyways i think thats all my thoughts. in conclusion: new52 bad. rebirth mostly good. infinite frontier eh. and my own personal interpretation is perfect always.
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imjustalilboi · 2 months ago
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I'm bored so have some Thomas and Friends OCs I made and things that happen to them
Lillian
- An L&YR Class 27 engine (Yes, that means she's related to James)
- She has a somewhat bubbly personality but can get upset at times
- She was painted in the usual L&YR black but was later repainted in the NWR blue
- She was given the nickname "Bad Luck Lillian" from how many accidents she was involved in during her stay on the BR and was constantly harassed for it on her past railway (She still has trauma from it but hides it)
- Her number is 52321
- She works in the Sodor China Clay Pits, taking heavy and long clay trains to the docks
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Christopher
- An LB&SCR E4 Class engine
- He is outgoing and extroverted as hell (He WILL legit introduce himself to a random engine at any time with no warning)
- He has a passionate and optimistic personality, always trying to see the good in things
- He has two rolling stock, a 7 plank truck painted blue (Miles), and a push-pull coach painted in the usual orange (Clarissa)
- He works on the Little Western with Duck and Oliver
- His number is B470
- He was painted brown when he arrived on Sodor, but was repainted in the NWR green
- When he worked on the Southern Railway, he had an incident similar to Thomas' with the guard, but he willingly had cowcatchers put on him, liking how they look on him
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Taylor
- An N-1 2-8-4 Berkshire
- She is introverted and a bit slow thinking
- She has a timid and kind personality
- She was shipped overseas from America to work with heavy goods and passenger trains
- Her older sister is No 1225, or better known as Pere Marquette, one of the locomotives mostly known for the inspiration for The Polar Express
- She has four Pullman coaches, named Victoria, Terry, Rika, and Stephanie
- She also knew Nic while she was in America (The name for Nickel Plate Road 765 for my AU)
- She enjoys it when it snows, not really needing a snowplow and getting to pull special Holiday trains, her coaches repainted for the events
- Her number is 1221
- She mainly works on the line from Knapford to Vicarstown
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Crashes and Incidents
- On November 7th, 1966, Lillian ran into the back of an idle goods train while pulling a clay train, crashing into a bog
- On May 24th, 1954, Christopher's left coupling rod and cowcatcher came undone from a close shave with Oliver at a junction
- On December 1, 1977, Taylor flew off a bend from slipping on icy rails while going down Gordon's Hill on a particularly snowy evening while pulling a coal train
On April 18th, 1933, Lillian backed past a danger sign by accident during bad weather, derailing her tender in a ditch
On November 7th, 1979, Taylor hit a lorry on the line while pulling a goods train, only derailing herself along with a few trucks and vans
- On September 5th, 1966, Christopher reversed and accidentally ran through the buffers, derailing Miles into a muddy ditch and nearly tipping over Clarissa
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Rolling Stock
- Victoria is a little bit lazy, always yawning and annoyed when she has to work while she's tired
- Terry is somehow almost always asleep, not even waking up during passenger runs and not feeling a thing
- Rika is absolutely fucking FERAL, snarling at anyone and always angry at everyone (Except for Miles because he is bby boy and nobody picks on him)
- Stephanie is the only inquisitive one out of her four siblings, the observation coach always asking questions and is the most positive
- Miles is one of the only well behaved trucks on the island, never pushing or taunting
- Clarissa can be quite snobby at times, yet she doesn't mean any harm behind it (She'll occasionally be in the coach shed with her two siblings who were also on the island, Annie and Clarabel)
- Lillian has a coach she's familiar with, Roly, occasionally taking him with workmen when they need to be moved
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gacmediadaily · 3 months ago
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@itsawonderfulmovie - When Hope Calls season 2 coming in 2025 to Great American Family! Morgan Kohan (“Sullivan’s Crossing”) reprises her role as Lillian Walsh and Ryan-James (RJ) Hatanaka (“Criminal Minds”) will return as Mountie Gabriel. Newcomers to the cast include Cindy Busby, Christopher Russell, Nick Bateman, and Trevor Donovan (not mentioned in this promo). See link in bio for more details. Direct link: https://itsawonderfulmovie.blogspot.com/2024/09/when-hope-calls-season-2-coming-to.html 🎥: Great American Media ————————— #series #WhenHopeCalls #greatamericanfamily @cindy_busby @chrisrussellofficial @nick__bateman @greatamericanfamily
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thejuneverse · 4 months ago
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fundiepredictions · 1 year ago
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What happend in 2023
A overview of all the things that happend in 2023
January
Jeremiah&Hannah Duggar (Wissmann) announced the birth off Brynley Noelle on christmas day 2022
Lincoln Bontrager announced during a concert that he is in a relationship with Susanna (maybe Helferich)
February
John&Alyssa Webster (Bates) announced that their baby boy will be named Rhett Alan Webster
Nathanael&Katrina Wissmann (Sahlstrom) announced they are expecting baby #1 in august
Zach&Whitney Bates (Perkins) announced they are expecting baby #5 in august
Jill Rodrigues announced that her son Timothy and Heidi Coverett are courting
Hailey James Clark was born to Katie&Travis Clark (Bates)
Jill Rodrigues suffered a miscarriage
Jessa Seewald announced she suffered a miscarriage in december
March
Trace&Lydia Bates (Romeike) announced baby #1
Jackson Bates proposed to Emerson Wells and she said yes
Justin&Kristen Young announced baby #5, a boy
Rhett Alan Webster was born to Alyssa&John Webster (Bates)
Zach&Whitney Bates (Perkins) announced baby #5 is a girl
Edwin&Francesca Morton (Tuggle) had their son, Adam
Jill Rodrigues announced that her daughter Renee is courting a mystery men
April
Trace&Lydia Bates (Romeike) announced their baby is a boy
Susanna Wissmann and Drew Jerred got engaged
Jesse&Anna Maxwell (Graig) are expecting baby #1
Lillian Scout Morton was born to John&Cambell Morton (Roberts)
May
Kaylee&Jonathan Hill (Rodrigues) announced their baby is a boy
Trace&Lydia Bates (Romeike) announced their baby will be named Ryker Cruise
Rachel&Alan Businitz (Wissmann) announced they are expecting a rainbowbaby in september
Chad&Erin Paine (Bates) announced they are expecting another miracle baby
Matthias&Michelle Wissmann (Kingery) are expecting their 3th in july
Gunner Forsyth was born to Austin&Joy Forsyth (Duggar)
Apperently Josiah&Lauren Duggar (Swanson) had a 3rd child, a boy
Mary Maxwell and Samuel Hook got married
Lincoln Bontrager and Susanna Helferich got engaged
June
Nora Duggar was born to Jed&Katey Duggar (Nakatsu)
Apperantly Christopher&AnnaMarie Maxwell are expecting baby #7
Owen Wissmann was born to Matthias&Michelle Wissmann (Kingery)
Dietrich Sanders was born to Dorothy&Noah Sanders (Morton)
July
Susanna Wissmann and Drew Jerred got married
Gideon Daniel Hill was born to Jonathan&Kaylee Hill (Rodrigues)
Paul Morton got engaged to Helena Mucciolo
August
Theodore James Wissmann was born to Nathanael&Katrina Wissmann (Sahlstrom)
Josie&Kelton Balka (Bates) announced they are expecting baby #3
Lily Jo Bates was born to Zach&Whitney Bates (Perkins)
Erin&Chad Paine (Bates) announced their 6th child will be named William Gage
Lincoln Bontrager and Susanna Helferich got married
September
John&Esther Shrader (Keller) announced they are expecting #14
Jessa&Ben Seewald (Duggar) announced they are expecting #5*
We finaly learned the name of Duggar-Caldwell #4, it's Justus
Jill Dillard released her book
Ryker Cruise was born to Trace&Lydia Bates (Romeike)
Ruth Bourlier (Wissmann) had a miscarriage
Audrey Ann was born to Rachel&Alan Businitz (Wissmann)
Paul Morton and Helena got married
October
Esther Marie was born to Christopher&AnnaMarie Maxwell
Timothy Rodrigues proposed to Heidi Coverett who said 'yes'
Bobby&Tori Smith (Bates) announced they are expecting #5
Jackson Bates and Emerson Wells got married
Maverick James was born to Justin&Kristen Young
William Gage was born to Chad&Erin Paine (Bates)
November
Jeremiah&Hannah Duggar (Wissmann) announced they are expecting baby #2
Edwin&Francesca Morton announced they are expecting baby #2
Nathan&Nurie Keller (Rodrigues) announced they are expecting baby #3
December
Lawson&Tiffany Bates (Espensen) announced that they suffered a miscarriage earlier this year
George Augustine was born to Jessa&Ben Seewald (Duggar)
Susanna&Drew Jerred (Wissmann) announced they are expecting baby #1
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