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justtorzaplease · 1 year
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Feel the Beat was an amazing movie, it was so fun to watch. My favourite part, however, was as the movie went on, April transitioned into using sign language. This was because one of the students in her class, Zuzu, was deaf. (Don't forget, Zuzu was played by Shaylee Mansfield, a deaf actress!) Now, I'm not familiar with ASL, and I hope someone who is can tell me if it was accurate, but to see April go from someone who saw Zuzu's deafness as a weak point, to someone who actively learnt how to communicate with her, was peak writing!
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denimbex1986 · 2 years
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Considerably impressed by The Company You Keep's 1st episode. I always love seeing Milo Ventimiglia on my screen but, having never seen any of her previous work, Catherine Haena Kim is also really impressing me and I can't wait to see how the budding relationship between Emma and Charlie develops.
I think it's fantastic that Catherine’s Emma doesn't conform to her family's expectations and that she's very much her own person with her own life and desires - far too often have I seen female characters bend to the will of others so I'm really happy to see Emma standing firm.
As for Charlie, I know what it's like to be so entwined with your own family that you don't know if you can or will ever break free. Milo Ventimiglia's portrayal of him, with and away from his family, is strong on both fronts & very much representative of the two sides of my own life.
I also praise the creators and writers for casting Shaylee Mansfield in the show and shining an important spotlight on both young talent and ASL, as well as including a character struggling with memory loss - as someone with a grandparent living with Alzheimer's, it means a lot.
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movienized-com · 7 months
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The Company You Keep
The Company You Keep (Serie 2023) #MiloVentimiglia #CatherineHaenaKim #SarahWayneCallies #PollyDraper #TimChiou #JamesSaito Mehr auf:
Serie Jahr: 2023- (Februar) Genre: Drama Hauptrollen: Milo Ventimiglia, Catherine Haena Kim, Sarah Wayne Callies, Polly Draper, Tim Chiou, James Saito, Freda Foh Shen, Felisha Terrell, William Fichtner, Shaylee Mansfield, Courtney Taylor, Josh Braaten, Efka Kvaraciejus, Darren Lo … Serienbeschreibung: Der Betrüger Charlie (Milo Ventimiglia) beginnt eine leidenschaftliche Affäre mit der…
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I just want everyone to know that I would die for the New Hope dance team, and their very supportive fathers
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atypical-snowman · 4 years
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Omg I love all these kids and this beautiful art so much!!!!
Also, the Mindful One work in the cafeteria.
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Shaylee Mansfield on Feel the Beat (2020)
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annakendricknews · 5 years
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sheenamcfeely For many years, all eyes were on @shayleemansfield when it came to her Christmas storytelling in sign language on ASL Nook. It only makes sense that Shaylee’s first acting gig is in a Christmas film made by @disneyplus called “Noelle.” Starring @annakendrick47 who is such a graceful signer. I must thank @laurenmaucere for launching Shaylee’s career in acting! It does take a village after all. #deaftalent #americansignlanguage #signlanguage
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dizzyscurlup · 4 years
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ZUZU I ADORE YOU (via GIPHY)
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ramascreen · 4 years
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Watch This Trailer For FEEL THE BEAT #Netflix has released this trailer for their new film, #FeelTheBeat which launches June 19th, 2020. After failing to find success on Broadway, April (Sofia Carson) returns to her small hometown and reluctantly is recruited to train a misfit group of young dancers for a big competition.
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sweetluly · 4 years
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Feel The Beat
Feel The Beat Elenco: Sofia Carson, Wolfgang Novogratz, Donna Lynne Champlin, Rex Lee, Brandon Kyle, Lidya Jewett, Shaylee Mansfield, Shiloh Nelson, Carina Battrick, Eva Hauge, Dennis Andres, Marissa Jaret Winokur, Enrico Colantoni Direção: Elissa Down Gênero: Comédia, Família Duração: 107 min Ano: 2020 Classificação: Livre Sinopse: “Depois que April não consegue sucesso na Broadway retorna para sua…
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nsula · 6 years
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President’s List Fall 2018
NATCHITOCHES – Six hundred and fifty-four students were named to the Fall 2018 President’s List at Northwestern State University. Students on the list earned a grade point average of 4.0. Those named to the President’s List listed by hometown are as follows.
 Abbeville – Annemarie Broussard, Heather Mayard;
 Alexandria – Eric Weinzettle, Brandi Beaudoin, Leslie Bordelon, Claudia Gauthier, Ian Grant, Angela Hardin, Martha Hopewell, Jaliyah Jasper, Kasey Lacombe, Hunter Lewis, DeShonta Manning, Allison McCloud, Jalyn Mvcneal, Madeline Mitchell, Jennifer Prevot, Jabari Reed, Sailor Reed, Shacora Simpson, Kayla Whittington;                            
 Anacoco -- Nicole Fitzgerald, Brittany Lewis, Caitlin McKee, Cassandra Osborne, Seth Ponthieux, Casey Williams, Megan Williams;
 Anchorage – Sydney Bulot;
 Arcadia – Antavious Roberson, Ralyn Simpson;
 Arnaudville -- Zachary Leboeuf, Alayna Moreau, Misti Richard;
Ashland – Victoria Roderick;
Baker – Katelyn Kennedy;
 Ball – Nickolas Juneau, Joseph Reynolds;
 Barksdale, AFB – Kimberly Ventura Gonzalez;                  
 Basile – Adam Elkins;
 Bastrop – Nikkia Lewis;
 Baton Rouge – Meagan Barbay, Diamanisha Betts, Madison Harris, Hannah Knoff, Jordan Lancaster, Tremia Lockett, Henrietta Mercer, Daniel Midyett, Emma Rivet, Victoria Simmons;                              
 Belcher – Sierra Lang;
 Belgrade, Serbia -- Emilija Dancetovic;
 Belmont – Kelly Bass;
 Benton – Victoria Berry, Tamara Korner, Bridget Miller, Jessica O’Neal, Finnley Plaster, Comis Waddell, Kathryn Watts;
 Bienville – Julie Martin;
 Boise, Idaho – Jessica Anderson;
 Bossier City – Maddison Abreo, Jayde Barnett, Brittany Batchelor, Hannah Brooks, Kendall Caple, Izabela Carabelli, Callie Crockett, Peyton Davis, Hannah Gates, Joshua Greer, Jada Grigsby, Peyton Harville, Caylin Head, Savanna Head, Nicholas Hopkins, Kijah Johnson, Brandon Larkin, Chelsea Laverdiere, April Lebick, Katherine Parson, Colby Ponder, Taylor Powell, Jade Reich, Jami Rivers, Jalyn Robertson, Reid Rogers, Madison Rowland, Donna Spurgeon, Savannah Stevens, James Taylor, Kaitlyn Walker, Eric Zheng;
 Boutte – Samantha Vernor;
 Boyce – Katelyn Brister, Dylan Frazier, Sonya Hill;
 Breaux Bridge – Beyonkan Heine, Emily Roy;
 Broussard – Dylan Dunford;
 Brownsville, Texas – Emily Saldivar;
 Brussels – Leyla Fettweis;
 Bunkie – Emily Arnaud,
 Burleson, Texas -- Addison Pellegrino, Cassandra Smith;
 Calhoun – Grace Cummings, Robert Mccandlish;
 Calvin – Erin Price;
 Campti – Alisha Bedgood, Rebekah Cole, Madelynne Greer;
Carencro – Melody Woodard;
 Carrollton, Texas – Victoria Miller;
 Cartagena, Colombia – Aura Hernandez Canedo, Jorge Ojeda Munoz, Hassik Vasquez Narvaez;
Cheneyville -- Katelyn Baronne;
 Clarence – Jalicia Small;
 Clifton – Brittany Shackleford;
 Colfax – Alyssa Coleman, Lessie Rushing, Elizabeth Slayter, Morgan Vandegevel;
 Conroe, Texas – Sidney Salmans;
 Converse – Shayna Brown, Hayley Farmer, Wade Hicks, Mallory Mitchell, Hannah Womack, Logan Woodward;
Cotton Valley -- Nicholas Smith;
 Coushatta – Sydney Anderson, Kaylee Antilley, Debra Hanson, Jon Hester, Mary James, Cynthia Lawson, Baley McAlexander, Precious Smith;
 Covington -- Henri Blanchat, Justin Brogdon, Rachael Coyne, Sarah Shiflett;
 Crowley -- Ma'Kayleen Milson;
 Custer, South Dakota – China Whitwer;
 Cypress, Texas – Alexis Warren;
Dakota Dunes, South Dakota – Eryn Sandwell;
 Denham Springs – Joni Burlew;
DeRidder – Delia Amadiz, Lauren Callis, Tabitha Deer, Colten Denning, Falon Drake, Rebekah Frantz, Shydae Hammond, Karli Kennedy, Briana March, Brittney March, Shayla Miller, Jessica Mullican, Hannah Plummer, Rebecca Richmond, Cheyenne Vander, Michael Waryas;
 Des Allemands – Emily Blanchard, Claire Schouest;
 Destrehan – Hannah Boquet, Stephanie Webre;
 Deville – Briana Ashley, Allison Deglandon, Amber Kreideweis, Aubree Lampert, Kenedy Lampert, Madison Lejeune, Maci Mayeux, Caleb Rhodes;
 Diamondhead, Mississippi – Melissa Boyanton;
 Dodson – Rachel Broomfield;
 Doyline – Lucas Darbonne;
 Dry Prong – Jared Boydstun, Ashlee Elliott;
 Edmond, Oklahoma – Payton Hartwick, Ashley Medawattage;
 El Paso, Texas – Christopher Barron;
 Elizabeth – Amanda Cloud, Sadie Perkins;
 Elton – Kayla Bellard;
 Endicott, New York – Tonya Rackett;
 Evergreen – Walter Armand;
 Falfurrias, Texas – Marco Arevalo;
 Farmerville – Malissa Loyd;
 Florien – Shayla Duhon, Amber Lewing, Caroline Matthews, Dylan Roberts, Jordan Weldon;
Folson – Shaylee Laird, Sarah Moore;
 Forest Hill – Rafael Sierra;
 Forney, Texas – Jobey Rusk, Jared Walker, Jayden Wheeler;
 Fort Polk – Brittany Chadwick, Kyley Cole, Shaunda Gordon, Miranda Illsley, Cynthia Schwartz, Sasha Trevino, Cherie Martel;
 Fort Worth, Texas – Corban James;
 Franklin – Emily Kutchenriter;
 Franklinton – Crystal Newman;
 Frisco, Texas – Caroline Shepherd;
 Garland, Texas – Sierra Stone;
Glenmora – Alan Crowder, Reagan Humphries, Melissa Lanier, Faith Lawrence;
 Goldonna – David Day, Harley Godwin;
 Gonzales – Rebecca Marchand, Nicole Moody, Molly Moran, Bailee Ramey, Denee Smith;
 Grand Prairie, Texas – Clayton Casner;
 Grapevine, Texas – Margaret Black;
 Greenwell Springs -- Cheramie Kravitz;
Greenwood -- Char'Tarian Wilson;
 Gretna – Nadia Johnson;
 Haughton – Luther Cain, Jessica Chase, Brittony Cole, Randi Corley, Bethanie Couch, Alexis Hoeltje, Victoria Lodrini, Savanah Molina, Amber Simmons, Heather Wooden, Dawn Young;
 Heath, Texas – Megan Lohmiller;
 Henderson, Texas – John Floyd, Emily Ortiz;
 Hermon, Maine -- Allessa Ingraham-Albert;
 Hessmer – Ryan Armand, Lacee-Beth Cazelot;
Hineston – Gabrielle Merchant Langley, Tylee Stokes;
 Hope Mills, North Carolina -- Taylor Camidge;                          
 Hornbeck – Brandy Alford, Lane Alford, Kimberly Runyon;
 Houma – Alexis Dardar, Billy Gorr, Sarah Lajaunie, Corinne Paris;
Houston, Texas – Kendall Westfall;
 Humble, Texas – Aiyana Bean;
 Huntington, Texas – Travis Carrell;
 Iowa – Keiona Guy, Matthew Phillips;
 Irving, Texas – Darria Williams;
 Jacksonville Beach, Floria – Katherine Medlin;
 Jefferson – Jaleia Parker;
 Jena – Christian Aymond, Alanna Hailey;
 Jennings – Aimee Boothe, Alyson Brown, Janee Charles, Rachel Edwards, Rachelle Edwards, Wesley Simien, Lydia Williams;
 Jonesboro – Jordan Winston;
 Kaplan – Gabriel LeMoine;
 Katy, Texas – Erik Carver;
Keithville – John-David May, Cora Procell, Janae Richardson, Joanna Sims;
 Kenner -- Brooke Petkovich, Parul Sharma;
 Kentwood – Jenna Morris;
Kileen, Texas - Temitope Buraimoh, Arlyn Johnson;
 Kinder -- Jonathon Villareal;
 Lacombe – William Simpson;
Lafayette -- Jeffrey Blossom, Abbey Broussard, Luke Dupre, Michael Joseph, Emilee Leger, Robert Middleton, Andrea Saelios, Dante Saelios, Forest Strang;                            
 Lake Charles – Jovan Avery, Abigail Brady, Shawn Becton, Ashtyn Heap, Amanda Mustian, Sarah Sargent;
 Larose – Eric Bourg;
 Las Vegas, Nevada – April Ficarrotta;
 Lawtell – Karoline Guidry;                            
 Lecompte – Hannah Glaze;
 Leesville – Sara Bishop, Autumn Boggs, Anthony Cantrell, Raven Collins, Carter Coriell, Junette Cutshaw, Cameron Davis, Chloe Dowden, Sarah Gibbs-Jarrell, Geoffrey Goins, Jessica Gray, Cheyenne Grigg, Jessica Herring, Ashley Hunt, Leigha Jackson, Bethany Kay, Emilee Keuten, Mercedes Mattes, Kelsea Mckinney, Paula Pilkenton, Linsey Preddy, Danielle Smyth, Peggy Stanley, Linda Strauss, Megan Tucker, Kristin Whistine;
 Little Elm, Texas – Hunter Gagnon;
 Logansport – Trenton Timmons, Rebecca Tomlin;
 Longview, Texas – Gustavo Corrales, Kelli Hickerson, Samantha Morris;
 Lyons, Kansas – Jennifer Rogers, Mary Rogers;
Machesney Park, Illinois – Alicia Teran;
 Mamou – Alex Chapman, Meggie Granger, Nicholas Saucier;
 Mandeville -- Shannon Roussell;
Mangham -- Rebekah Aultman;
Mansfield – Brooke Smith, Madylin Sullivan;
 Mansura – Bailey Quebedeaux, Distiny Thompson;
 Many – Skyler Ezernack, Heidi Knight, Jaleah Lee, Lathan Meyers, Xavier Montgomery, Chas Pilcher, Tessa Reeves, Samantha Simmons;
 Marksville – Zachary Moreau, Paulette Thomas;  
 Marrero – Lorn Bourgeois;
 Marshall, Texas – Laurann Graham, D’Sherrick Williams;
 Marthaville – Emeri Manasco, Hanna Pardee;
Maurepas – Cameron Mayfield, Abigail Smith;
 Maurice – Adam Courville;
 Melissa, Texas – Kylah Banasky;
 Merryville -- Kalan Townsley;
 Metairie – Kaitlyn Arena, Morgan Nuss, Holly Schiler, Mary Strickland, Sadye Treadway;                          
 Minden – Aubrey Dennis, Jess Easley, Laura Gryder, Taya Hester, Kiara Jenkins, Abigail Reynolds, Amanda Rogers, Heather White;
 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada – Kayla Bomben;
 Mobile, Alabama – Emily Cristina;
 Monroe – Demonta Brown, Aaron Hunt, Grace Underwood;
 Montgomery -- Shelly Crew, Katelym Feazell;
 Mooringsport – Abigail Wolfe;
 Mora – Gracy Rowell;
Moreauville – Sean Casey;
 Morgan City – Allie Atkinson, Jeremy Orgeron;
 Morse – Kierra Linden;
 Mount Hermon -- Warren McFarlain;
Muleshoe, Texas -- Caitlyn Barber;
 Murphy, Texas – Bronte Rhoden;
 Murrieta, California – LaQuitta Wilkins;
Napoleonville – Elizabeth Coleman;
Natchitoches -- Austin Aldredge, Ragan Aple, Luz Arrieta Jimenez, Rebecca Autrey, Sarah Aviles, Francisco Ballestas-Sayas, Joshua Below, Dylan Bennett, Sarah Bergeron, Allison Berry, Sara Coates, Anna Coffey, Fabian Correa Guette, Haley Dahlhoff, Elliot Davis, Ruth Garcia Rodriguez, Samantha Hall, Kaitlin Hatten, Taylor Johnson, Anthony Jones, Mary Keran, Colby Koontz, Scott Macqueen, Miranda Mayeaux, Rylie Mcfarlain, Jordan Mitchell, Maina Ibn Mohammed, Kaitlyn Nieman, Brooklyn Noe, Abigail Poe, Jonah Poe, Melissa Remo, Shelby Riedel, Alyssa Roberts, Kayla  Roquemore, Emily Ryder, Emily Salter, Madison Shade, Melissa Slaughter, Madeline Taylor, David Thibodaux, Kristan Valdez, Lantz Vercher, Elizabeth Vienne, Madysen Watts;
New Iberia -- Jaci Jones, Grace Kerns, Payton Romero:
 New Llano – Nicole Naral;
New Milford, Connecticut -- Lisa Rosenberg;
 New Orleans – Jerome Baudy, Haleigh Giorlando Wall, Jaime Hendrickson, Tayla Oliver;
Noble – Allie Ebarb, Collin Procell;
Noyen sur Serthe, France -- Emma Miachon;
Oakdale -- Cheyenne Bertrand, Alyssa Cole, Katelyn Johnson, Coriana Moreaux, James Obrien;
 Oil City – Ryan Connella;
 Olla – Brianna Corley, Kristen Smith;
Opelousas -- Lauren Hebert, Keshayla Jackson, Alexia Rubin, Jaylen St. Romain;
Pacifica, California -- Nicholas Pierotti;
Palmetto, Florida --   Cindy Hernandez;
 Paris, Texas -- Jordan Whatley;
 Pearland, Texas – Tanisha Williams;
 Pelican – Mary Myers;
Pereira Risaralda, Colombia -- Mariana Ospina Rivas;
 Pineville – Malek Abdelhadi, Taylor Bailey, Riley Bell, Tasha Blanchard, Christian Boudreaux, Latasha Cain, Noelle Carruth, Amber Edmisson, Erin Fallis, Kara Johnson, Michael Martin, Emily McCarty, Cade Mitchell, Wendi Powell, Morgan VanBuren, Corbi Walters, Wesley Williams, Alan Winegeart;                        
 Pitkin – Mattie Stewart;
 Plaquemine – Kameron Landry;
 Plaucheville -- Brooke Dauzat;                            
Pollock – Jadynn Giles;
 Pontotoc, Mississippi – Elizabeth McCullar;
 Port Allen – Makayla Lacy;
 Port Barre – Madison Estis;
 Port Orange, Florida – Sean Logan;
 Prairieville – Rebekah Bonner, Colleen Carline, Roy Cobb, Andrea Gathercole, Sarah Makin;
Princeton – LeKayla Smith;
 Provencal – Kara Gandy, Rebekah Orsborn, Bailey Scarbrough;
Ragley – Elizabeth Jaycox, Cole Spponer;
 Raleigh, North Carolina – Aleida, Alfonso;
 Ringgold – Regan Edwards;
 Riverview, Florida – Robyn Larson;
 Robeline – Jessica Clark, Patricia Goodwin, Alyssa Maley, Bergen Oge, Caleb Wester;
 Round Rock, Texas – Evan Nafe;
 Ruston – Jena Green;
 Saint Francisville – Sara Baggett, Jordan Bringedahl;
 Saint Martinville – Blake Blanchard, Alli Douet;                        
 Saint Rose – Alexis Mancuso;
 Saline – Madelyn Cheatwood;
 San Antonio, Texas – Tiffany Rubin;
 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – Loren MacLennan;
 Scott – Sydni Larriviere, Kristen Prejean;
 Seabrook, Texas -- Amy Whitecotton;
 Searcy, Arkansas – Lora Wood;
 Shenzhen, China – Yinglin Yuan;
Shreveport -- Lindsey Adkins, Mackenzie Allen, Hannah Angell, Yasmeen Bader, James Baldwin, Katelynn Benge, Maddison Benge, Hallie Bloxom, Erin Brown, Kaysie Burgess, Abigail Davis, Jackson Driggers, Jennifer Eaves, Jennifer Elliott, Samantha Freeman, Peyton Gamble, Leah Gould, Melina Johnson, Tatyanna Kinsey, Kaitlyn Knighton, Katherine Mckay, Maxey McSwain, Madison Milligan, Myles Mitchell, Cayla Morris, Megan Osborn, Mallory Parker, Bailey Patton, Zachary Person, Haley Pickett, Taylor Poleman, Patricia Reed, Madelyn Ruiz, Catherine Shaw, Shelby Sowers, DeAndre Stevenson, Khaila Tucker, Ansonia Wisner;
 Sibley – Julianna Schober;
 Simmesport – Bailie Marsh, Elise Normand;
 Simsboro – Autumn Smith, Shelby Wall;
 Slaughter – Ciara Gibbs;
 Slidell – Ayrianna Edwards, Katherine Gallinghouse, Parker Gwaltney, Abigail Miller, Sabrina Miller, Holly Penta, Rachel Reed, Jourdan Waddell, Olivia Warren;                      
 Spring, Texas -- Sydney Normand;
 Stinnett, Texas – Dalin Williams;
 Stonewall – Mildred Hooper, Mallory McConathy, Emily McConnell, Brooke Meade, Clinton Oliver, Mackenzie Panther, Kassidy Parker;                          
 Stuttgart, Germany -- Antonia Blattner;
 Sulphur – Tiffany Lyons, Bryttani MacNamara;
 Sunset – Lindsay Thibodeaux;
 The Woodlands, Texas – Tyler Rapp;
 Thibodaux – Sheridan Duet, Maegan Davis;
Tool, Texas – Kimberly Kidney;
 Toronto Ontario – Rhea Verma;
 Trout – Makayla King, Zachary Long, Deana Poole, Devon Smith, Andrea Walters;
 Venice, Florida – Alexis Weaver;
 Ventress – Racheal Gaude;
 Ville Platte – Gabrielle Chapman, Joshua Galland, Alex Gautreaux;
 Waco, Texas – Isabella Hudson;
 Walker – Johnny Brister;
 Washington – Tarik Andrus;
 Welsh – Alisha Ledoux;
 West Helena, Arkansas – Brittani Arana;
 West Monroe – Julianne Cousans, Laura Lovell;
 White Castle – Cassidy Blanchard, Gavin Landry;
 Whitehouse, Texas – Jackson Allen;
 Wilmington, Delaware – Amy Bourett;
 Winnfield -- Tamierrea Alexander, John Collins, Simona Curry, Michael Duke, D’Tyria Duncan, Joshua Goins, Kassidy Grantadams, Kelsey Jordan, Elizabeth Parker, Caroline Womack, Maggie Womack;
 Winnipeg, Manitoba – Tyra Duma;
Woodworth – Christian Jeansonne, Jonathan Magnano;
Wylie, Texas – Alexis Perry;
 Yaroslav, Russia -- Polina Mutel;
Youngsville – Jessica Gilmore, Brandon Granger;
 Zakopane, Poland -- Patrycja Polanska;
 Zwolle – Shakelia Maxie, Holden Rivers.                          
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denimbex1986 · 1 year
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‘Charlie’s secret is out on The Company You Keep Season 1 Episode 6, and, as expected, Emma didn’t react well to the truth.
It seems she forgot that just days ago, the tables were turned and Charlie was being ambushed with the hard truth that she’s part of the CIA. She was so nervous about his response, and while it was a huge shock, he was supportive. A little grace when someone is divulging something so personal would be nice.  Admittedly, finding out that your boyfriend is a criminal—and working with the syndicate you are trying to take down, no less—isn’t ideal, but Charlie deserved a better response/reaction, or, at the very least, some grace. She didn’t even acknowledge that Charlie basically incriminated himself to help and protect her because he loves her. She may have been hurt and blindsided, but the truth is that she also used this moment to run away from the messiness of her feelings.
Then again, Emma’s black-and-white vision tracks with her personality type, giving the character plenty of room to grow, even within the episode.
Emma never allowed any gray area to exist but in reality, that’s not how life is, and her approach will be challenged at every turn. Charlie didn’t want to continue with this lifestyle, especially not after he met Emma, but Daphne gave him and his family no other choice. And soon after, Emma learned rather quickly what it’s like to be under Daphne’s thumb when she threatened to blackmail Emma’s family.
As of now, Emma is pretending that all the love is gone between them, but we know that’s not true. And now, the duo be working together after her father suggested she look for an alternative solution to her little Daphne problem. Emma thought that she either couldn’t do her job or had to sell out her family, but the answer was right there in front of her this whole time. Some might even say it was fate that brought Charlie and Emma together because they could help each other out.
Instead of going their separate ways, Emma and Charlie will be more intertwined than ever.
By the end of the episode, Emma was forced to get over the betrayal, asking him to work for her as an asset in hopes of bringing down Daphne. In exchange, she’d offer him and his family immunity. And in turn, Charlie would help protect Emma’s family from being dragged by the press for her father’s affair with Claire Fox. Side note—that’s how her dad knows that Claire Fox is bad news. It makes sense as to why he doesn’t want his son to get in bed with her, er, accept her support as he knows that it comes at a very high cost.
Charlie seemingly agreed to the deal, talking himself up to Daphne and telling her he can do so much more for her, but it’s a risky game as Daphne is perceptive. Will she catch onto what’s happening? Or will she be blinded by Charlie’s conman ways? It definitely seems like she has the hots for him—I don’t blame her!—and a teaser for the upcoming episode reveals that Charlie is caught up in between both of these women. Emma says her feelings for him are gone, but when she sees him getting cozy with Daphne, she definitely gets a little jealous.
This Charlie and Emma shakeup is exciting because it adds a level of chaos and uncertainty to their relationship. Feelings don’t just go away despite betrayal, but now that they have to work together, it will only make it harder for them, especially as Emma gets a front-row seat to Charlie’s criminal ways. How will that alter her image of him? And will she start realizing that the line between black and white is very blurred?
And seeing Daphne and Charlie get closer ups the risk factor while creating a unique love triangle.
Through a very meticulously orchestrated art robbery, audiences—and Charlie—learned that Daphne set her sights on guns being provided by a Russian oligarch. The pieces of the puzzle are slowly falling into place, but essentially, Daphne wants the keys to the throne… and to outshine her brother, Connor. With Charlie by her side, it’s possible that she can make it happen, though we all know it’s dangerous to mix business and pleasure. What happens when she lets her guard down?
While much of what went down between Charlie and Emma was to be expected, the most meaningful part of the episode was the heart-to-heart talk between Birdie and her daughter Ollie. Ollie wants to be treated like an adult, not like a “dumb” child who has no idea what’s going on. She’s aware of the family business, though I appreciate that Birdie wants to keep her out of it and protect her innocence. And once Ollie did get confirmation about Birdie’s “gig,” she didn’t think any less of her mother, explaining that she always was and will be her hero. It was beyond sweet. She even trusted her mother enough not to press about meeting her father. When Birdie said she’d think about it, Ollie respected her mother’s decision.
Birdie wants to believe that Simon has changed, but it’s very scary when you’ve been burned by someone so many times before. They have a great dynamic, but as the family pointed out, he’s her blind spot, and it ended very poorly the last time. Then again, it does seem as though Simon has done the work to curb his addiction and become the person that’s worthy of being in Birdie and Ollie’s life—he’s even learning sign language which seems to be a sign of good faith.  While everyone deserves a second chance, they should always proceed with caution. His comment about Birdie asking her father why he left so abruptly as it was unlike him has the means of creating plenty of family drama, drama that they don’t need right now as they work under the CIA.’
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peachxnique · 6 years
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A message from one of the families:
“Greetings,
It is with excitement to announce the debut of Deaf Out Loud documentary airing on September 12th on A&E at 8PM EST/PST. Produced by Emmy-winning Bunim-Murray Productions, Deaf Out Loud follows three Deaf families raising children in a hearing world. Our family is one of the three. Check out the Deaf Out Loud trailer here.
As we both know, ASL is a huge part of pop culture nowadays. Take The Shape of Water, Rampage, and A Quiet Place as examples. Plus, ASL is the fastest growing language studied in colleges nationwide. But there’s barely a whisper out there about real Deaf people.
Deaf Out Loud will be the first to start the conversation. Like with any marginalized community, Deaf Out Loud was met with doubts and compromisingly, Deaf Out Loud is airing as a one-time special.
Time has proven over and over that the people can and do shift a show’s fate in one way or another. This is how TV shows get picked up or canceled. The audience’s input does matter. We along the team behind Deaf Out Loud are hoping it’ll be picked up as a full series. However, we cannot do this alone.
We are asking for your support to spread the word about Deaf Out Loud to show how huge our audience can be. The bigger the audience is, the better our odds are. Feel free to the Deaf Out Loud trailer in your own ways. Every view matters.
Sincerely,
The Mansfield Family (Manny Johnson, Sheena McFeely, Shaylee and Ivy Mansfield)”
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chhatramani · 4 years
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Pandemic life is now even harder for deaf people. The solutions could benefit everyone.
Pandemic life is now even harder for deaf people. The solutions could benefit everyone.
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Clear masks and captioning could help deaf people navigate the pandemic
About a month after shelter-in-place orders began in her area, Shaylee Mansfield—an 11-year-old deaf actress in Austin, Texas—posted a video on Twitter.
For over 30 years, DHH people fought for captioning. More people r now relying on technology during coronavirus. Shaylee Mansfield, Deaf girl, had enough! She sends a loud…
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bluemagic-girl · 5 years
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Sofia Carson to lead Netflix movie Feel the Beat
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Sofia Carson is greatest known for her job in The Descendants. (Resource: Sofia Carson/Instagram)
Actor Sofia Carson is established to star in streaming services Netflix’s dance film Feel the Defeat.
The actor, ideal regarded for her general performance in The Descendants, will portray a dancer, who following failing to locate achievement on Broadway, will come again to her hometown and is supplied a job to coach a misfit team of younger dancers for a large competitiveness.
Elissa Down is directing the original from a script penned by Michael Armbruster and Shawn Ku, described Wide range.
Principal photography on the undertaking started on Friday in Toronto, Canada.
The motion picture also options Wolfgang Novogratz, Donna Lynne Champlin, Enrico Colantoni, Lidya Jewett, Eva Hauge, Johanna Colon, Sadie Lapidus, Shiloh Nelson, Shaylee Mansfield, Justin Allan, Kai Zen, Carina Battrick, Brandon Kyle Goodman, Ken Pak, Dennis Andres and Amy Stewart.
Mia Michael is connected as the choreographer.
Resonate Entertainment’s Susan Cartsonis is manufacturing the job with Clement Bauer serving as associate producer.
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