#S4E11
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vbrosclips · 11 days ago
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s4e11 Any Which Way But Zeus
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harveyscrinklytie · 2 months ago
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spot the difference!!!
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stampedestring · 4 months ago
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Mr. Favor's idle animations 1/?: Wiping his face
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klainegifs · 10 months ago
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yvanka · 2 years ago
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Happy Cinco de Cuatro to those who celebrate✨️
Congrats to Gob and Tony for having normal sex🥂
Also happy birthday Will Arnett lol
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purplespacekitty · 4 months ago
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Three generations of Sisko men gathered close for a jambalaya dinner in Ben's ancient Bajoran lightship, as illustrated by celebrated science fiction writer, Benny Russell. Russell keeps a souvenir baseball on his desk, signed by the legendary Willie Hawkins. In the corner, Russell stashes the sketch that gave him the inspiration for this family's story: space station Deep Space Nine.
Deep Space Nine is my favorite Trek. It has nuanced, 3-dimensional characters who become part of the show's world over the course of 7 seasons. There are some off plot lines here and there but for the most part, the story seems to write itself. I've written at length on here about how much I love Captain Benjamin Sisko and I'd like to share a project of mine I did for a class (I have so far managed to fit Star Trek into three separate final projects for three separate classes, one of which I already posted about here).
Through the lens of Sisko's character, I wanted to examine Deep Space Nine's portrayal of Black masculinity, fatherhood and Afrofuturism with three episodes (although one's a two-parter): "Homefront" (Part I), "Paradise Lost" (Part II), "Explorers" (which I made a post about here) and "Far Beyond the Stars". Initially, the idea was to focus on Ben's fatherhood to Jake, how from the viewer's side of the screen, the two of them break down numerous racial stereotypes around Black men, an important thing to remember with DS9's debut not being far removed from the end of the Reagan Administration, from which sprung stereotypes of "absent Black fathers" and "welfare queens." As I continued with this project, I found I also wanted to analyze how Sisko's relationship with his own father informs his parenting of Jake and what it means to have three generations of Siskos in one room, on one planet. That was how I got "Explores" and "Homefront" and "Paradise Lost" in there, as I wanted to showcase episodes that focus on these exact dynamics.
"Far Beyond the Stars" offers a window into Earth's history as a commentary on racism within creative circles and the systemic racism that shapes the world we live in today and the world of Deep Space Nine. It not only invites viewers into the life of Benny Russell, a Black science fiction writer from the 1950s, but also invites us to consider the link between the future he envisioned of the life that Sisko leads in the 24th century as a Black spaceship/space station captain, father, son, husband and cook who carries the weight of his ancestors' legacy on his shoulders and the reality Russell himself lives in day by day. "You are the dreamer and the dream" has a whole lot more gravity to it when you recognize it as less of an obvious observation of what we've known and been shown throughout the episode (Avery Brooks plays both Sisko and Russell) and more of a nod to the Black future that Sisko inhabits and that Russell dreams of. As a creation of Benny Russell, Sisko and his family are Afrofuturism in a nutshell, carrying on the cultures, stories and knowledge of their ancestors as they live their lives in a future those ancestors imagined and built. Furthermore, Benny Russell's Deep Space Nine is not only important because it features a Black space station captain but also because it encapsulates a fragment of Russell's drive to write his own stories for himself and his Black readers, to breathe life into his creations, to share his art in the ways that he wants to. To cherish his experiences and ideas and imagination and reality through the creative process of putting pen to paper, stamping ink to page, painting scenes to canvas.
The DS9 finale was originally going to see Benny Russell wistfully wandering the promenade alone and implicate him as the creator of not just the story of Deep Space Nine, but of the Star Trek franchise as a whole. Obviously, this concept did not make the cut, but Strange New Worlds' "Elysium Kingdom" follows another story written by Russell, solidifying him as a real person who lived in the 20th century within the Star Trek universe and who presumably continued to write stories that got published after the events of "Shadows and Symbols".
Comprised of screenshots from "Explorers", "Homefront", "Paradise Lost", "Far Beyond the Stars", "Shadows and Symbols" and "Civil Defense" - in which Dukat flicks Sisko's baseball off his desk - (and also a picture of a random coffee table taken by me because we see surprisingly very little of Benny's desk), the collage above is my humble attempt to honor Benny Russell and his creative vision.
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howtosingit · 2 years ago
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911: LONE STAR | S4 E11 | “Double Trouble” CARLOS REYES EDIT [PART 2 OF 2] |  ALL CARLOS EDITS
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jessicatates · 2 months ago
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Kissing leads to necking and necking leads to more necking and more necking leads to screaming and rolling around! No no no no!
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arkinspace · 5 months ago
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MURPHY: You need a selfish bastard, I'm your man
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todaysleap · 1 year ago
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Today is September 9 and today's leap is:
The Play's the Thing (S4, E11) September 9, 1969
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vbrosclips · 13 days ago
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s4e11 Any Which Way But Zeus
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renew-leverage · 11 months ago
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LEVERAGE REWATCH MARATHON: The Experimental Job
It’s Sunday, Leverage Marathon folks, time for another episode!  This week we’re watching the 11th episode of season 4, The Experimental Job, in which Eliot disproves a theory, Hardison enjoys college, Parker does homework, Sophie is a better option, and Nate tests the thieves’ dilemma.  Watch the episode with us on our Sunday Leverage Marathon discord server and post all about your feelings, thoughts, comments, anything & everything.
Come on in, say hi to your fellow fans, get comfortable.  We’ll be starting in about 45 minutes at roughly 3:30 PM Eastern U.S. Time.
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stampedestring · 4 months ago
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Gil Favor, fastest hand in the West.
(S6E21 Incident of the Wanderer, S5E26 Incident of the Black Ace, S4E11 The Gentleman's Gentleman)
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clowngames · 4 months ago
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on this episode of house the only way to save the patient is to drink their piss and I'm not joking
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yvanka · 1 year ago
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*Does a gay little walk that pissed you off*
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cow-and-chicken · 4 months ago
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Season 4 Episode 11 - The Baboon's Paw
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