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So y'all, this video essay is SO GOOD. It's long, but a delightful analysis, I choked on coffee more than once from laughter... Just all around wonderful. Have a look :)
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#house of the dragon#lgbtqia#rhaenyra x mysaria#mysaria x rhaenyra#rhaesaria#rhaenyra x alicent#alicent x rhaenyra#rhaenicent#hotd#hotd s2#hotd spoilers#hotd season 2#rhaenyra targaryen#mysaria#alicent hightower#sonoya mizuno#emma d'arcy#olivia cooke#emily carey#milly alcock#sara hess#ryan condal#geeta patel#eileen shim#andrij parekh#miriam lucia#vanessa coffey#intimacy coordinator#intimacy choreographer#THIS IS WHAT BEAUTIFUL COLLABORATION LOOKS LIKE
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“YES, HE DOES THAT” 😂 ily Emma D’Arcy ily Sonoya Mizuno ily Eileen Shim ily Sara Hess ily Vanessa Coffey ily Andrij Parekh ily Ryan Condal 😌 you will ALWAYS be famous to me
well it’s a good thing Rhaenyra acted so normal after
#rhaesaria#rhaenyra x mysaria#mysaria x rhaenyra#emma d'arcy#rhaenyra targaryen#sonoya mizuno#mysaria#Vanessa coffey#intimacy coordinator#andrij parekh#director#Eileen Shim#screenwriter#sara hess#ryan condal#showrunner
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OLIVIA COOKE IN THE INTERVIEW FOR ELLE MAGAZINE.
TALKING ABOUT ALICENT'S RELATIONSHIP WITH HER CHILDREN IN S2.
She must handle her sons “as the power goes to their head and they see her as irrelevant.”
“She’s terrified of Aemond and what he’s become, and she can’t access Helaena.”
As Alicent slowly becomes invisible, it’s also strangely liberating, “because all of a sudden eyes aren’t on her and she can sort of do whatever she wants.”
ABOUT FILMING THE SEX SCENES IN S2.
When it came to sex scenes, Cooke worked closely with House of the Dragon’s intimacy coordinator, Vanessa Coffey. Given Game of Thrones’ reputation for nudity, she had originally braced herself.
“I thought there’d be way more, and so I’m relieved that when it has been used for me, it’s showing Alicent being pleasured, which is amazing and doesn’t feel gratuitous.”
“It feels like we’re telling a story.”
She recalls one bedroom scene she filmed that was cut: “It was messy as fuck. It wasn’t beautiful, and that was really fun to do.”
It was “carnal” and even “animalistic.”
“I think Ryan [Condal, the showrunner] said we weren’t learning any more about the characters, which I disagree with slightly, but it’s okay. It’s his show,” she adds, with no hard feelings."
"Maybe we’ll see it in the bloopers, she says, laughing."
ABOUT THE CAST OF HOTD.
OLIVIA COOKE:
“They’re like my family, and we adore each other.”
TOM GLYNN-CARNEY:
“We put the wigs on and the costumes on, and all hell breaks loose.”
TEAM GREEN TALKING ABOUT OLIVIA COOKE.
FABIEN FRANKEL:
“She’s a dear friend and a great giggler.”
PHIA SABAN:
Who shared many scenes with Cooke this season as Alicent’s daughter Helaena, remembers their antics while filming an otherwise somber procession scene.
“We just got really hyper, and it became a little bit of a chamber of music actually.”
“Lots of singing.”
EWAN MITCHELL:
“I think Liv’s performance this year is one for the gods.”
TALKING ABOUT RHAENICENT.
“They practiced proper adult relationships on each other” Cooke says of the severed friendship.
“When you break up with a friend, it’s so much more heartbreaking than breaking up with a lover a lot of the time, because they know every single part of you and it’s so much more vulnerable.”
And of course, parts of the fandom ship Rhaenicent, a.k.a. Rhaenyra and Alicent as a couple.
“Don’t they ship everyone together, though?” Cooke asks when I bring up the imagined romance.
A fair point, but wouldn’t things be better if the old pals just made up and ruled the kingdom together?
Cooke humors me. “Absolutely. Matriarchy now, please.”
EMMA D'ARCY TALKING ABOUT HER FRIENDSHIP WITH OLIVIA COOKE.
“It’s funny to talk about a friendship that is so fundamental in your life.”
“The thing I find strange is to realize that I suppose we haven’t known each other that long in broad terms, but she’s a pillar in my life."
"I would have found this a challenging experience if Liv was not on it.”
#house of the dragon#hotd#hotd s2#tv shows#team green#aemond targaryen#ewan mitchell#aemond one eye#hotd s2 promo#aegon ii targaryen#king aegon ii targaryen#elle magazine#interview#emma d'arcy#queen rhaenyra targaryen#rhaenrya targaryen#olivia cooke#rhaenicent#rhaenyra x alicent#queen alicent hightower#alicent hightower#tom glynn carney#queen helaena targaryen#helaena targaryen#phia saban#fabien frankel#ser criston cole#hotd cast#hotd s2 spoilers
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If anyone knows a thing or two about sex scenes, it’s Sam Heughan. Over the past decade, the 43-year-old Scottish star of Outlander, the cult-hit historical drama, has filmed hours of notoriously raunchy footage in his role as Jamie Fraser, the dashing 18th-century Highland rebel, with his wife, Claire – a time-traveller from the 20th century, played by Caitríona Balfe.
Yet two years ago, Heughan, as one of the executive producers (with Balfe), introduced an intimacy co-ordinator to choreograph such scenes, which had been criticised by many as excessively violent.
“The industry’s completely changed since Outlander started,” Heughan says, sitting in a Soho bar on a visit to London from his home outside Glasgow. “Not just our show but also shows like Game of Thrones were very graphic, with no room for the imagination, in a way that’s quite jarring now. As young, keen actors, we were just expected to get naked and go at it. Caitríona and I formed a bond and trusted each other, but there were times when we were pushed too far.” He was especially troubled by a scene involving full-frontal nudity in season one, when Jamie was tortured and raped by his rival, Black Jack Randall (Tobias Menzies). “That really didn’t sit well.”
Everything changed following the MeToo scandal, leading Heughan to employ Vanessa Coffey to choreograph the sex scenes. “So now everyone knows what the boundaries are, like in a football or rugby match. It’s been so helpful and freeing, and it was because I didn’t want younger actors to go through what we’d gone through. Now, the scenes are sexually charged, but not gratuitous.”
Despite his heartthrob status, Heughan – who’s 6ft 2in, with the strapping physique his role necessitates – is modest and thoughtful company. He also had Coffey enlisted to co-ordinate his latest project, Channel 4’s erotic thriller The Couple Next Door, filmed during the short break between Outlander’s seasons nine and 10, in which he plays Danny, a policeman living in a Leeds suburb in an open marriage with Becka (Jessica De Gouw).
“We didn’t want to make a salacious or seedy show about swingers,” Heughan says. “It’s about the psychology behind it – what is it to be in an open relationship where two characters love each other so much that they can invite people into that relationship? I think it’s possibly the greatest form of romance to allow your partner this, if it’s the itch they need to scratch. My character struggles with it.
The couple’s (initially) strait-laced neighbours are played by Alfred Enoch and Eleanor Tomlinson, who in 2019 finished five seasons as Demelza in Poldark. With Outlander about to start filming its final season, she and Heughan compared notes on moving on from a huge, long-running costume drama.
“It’s emotional. For me, the prospect’s hugely bittersweet. It feels like getting out of an institution. Outlander’s like a family, it literally defines who I am.” After all, Heughan has created an empire of Outlander spin-offs, including books, television travelogues and his spirits brand, The Sassenach – named after Jamie’s nickname for the English Claire – not to mention his charity, My Peak Challenge, which has raised nearly £5 million to fund a variety of causes, including hunger relief and blood-cancer research. “I’m ready for new challenges, but also nervous about what it’s like in the real world,” he says.
Still, he felt now was the right time to wrap. “Outlander could have finished after the ninth season, but, personally, I felt we hadn’t quite got there. So now we have the problem of pushing the writers to do something that’s hopefully satisfying for the audience, but also exciting.” So Heughan doesn’t yet know how Outlander ends? “No idea, and it’s really tough because Diana [Gabaldon, the author on whose novels the series is based] has written so many books.”
The show has a vast international fanbase; VisitScotland has cited a 67 per cent rise in visits to the show’s locations, such as Culloden and Inverness. “I do feel like I’m an unofficial ambassador for Scotland, and sometimes I don’t think the show is given enough credit for what it’s done for Scottish tourism,” Heughan says. “I think the numbers are even bigger than they say, because reams of Americans are just making their own itineraries. Doune Castle’s numbers are up 800 per cent, it’s been completely renovated as a result.”
The show has also transformed the local film industry. “For 10 years, we’ve been employing people at over 200 Scottish locations, we’ve started an intern scheme, we’ve built a studio with five sound stages where there was nothing before. So it’s going to leave a legacy.”
The son of an artist single mother (his father walked out when he was a baby), Heughan spent his early childhood in the Borders, his teens in Edinburgh, before studying at Glasgow’s Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, where his mentor was third-year student James McAvoy.
Having worked in London and Los Angeles, Heughan fell back in love with Scotland when he was cast in Outlander. Initially against independence, filming the first season in the run-up to the 2016 referendum transformed him into a vocal advocate. “Scottish politics right now is a bit of a mess, which is a shame, but maybe they’ll find a new rallying cry. We’re a great wee country with amazing resources, most of which are controlled by the British. Similar small European countries have great identities.”
Initially, Heughan is hesitant to discuss the issue, aware taking either side will provoke a social-media backlash, but then he decides: “Why can’t actors have opinions? The problem is you have to come down on one side, there is no room for debate. Everything has become so aggressive and then social-media algorithms mean you only get to see one side of the argument.”
He had his fingers burnt when last month he signed an open letter from Artists for Palestine UK, alongside the likes of Tilda Swinton and Steve Coogan, which accused the Government of “aiding and abetting” Israeli war crimes, but failed to condemn Hamas’s terrorism. The following day, Heughan rescinded, saying he hadn’t “fully understood” what he was signing.
“I was maybe naively calling for peace, which is what we all want, but, unfortunately, that situation is so complex, I can’t understand it all,” he says now. “As an actor, you have a platform, but if you put your thoughts out there, you upset people, but you’re also damned if you don’t say anything.”
Heughan’s taking time to navigate a potential post-Outlander career path. “I’m a workaholic, but I have to be discerning. Whatever I do next, I have to feel really passionate about.” Possible plans include directing and exploring a different side to Scotland than misty heather and bagpipes. “I think that underbelly you see in [Ian Rankin’s] Rebus and Irvine Welsh is very interesting, there are still pockets that are very hard and gritty.”
Back in 2005, he auditioned for James Bond in Casino Royale – the role that eventually went to Daniel Craig. Now, there’s a new vacancy. “I’ll throw my hat in the ring,” he says, grinning. “I’d be a brilliant Bond, I’m good at action and I’d bring a lot of emotional intelligence.”
There might even be space for a personal life. Heughan’s mystified by “facts” he reads about his private life online. “There’s so much nonsense that’s completely false – apparently, I have a daughter. News to me!” he says, flushing. The truth, he says, is that Outlander leaves no time for relationships.
“It’s insane hours and takes over everything. Caitríona’s carved out a beautiful family for herself that she protects very well, but I’ve seen how hard it is for her to do that. I want a cat, but I’m too scared even for that, how would I look after it? One day, maybe,” Heughan says, dreamily.
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OK, I got it : Telegraph shitshow, anyone?
Oh, what the hell. I had no patience and couldn't picture myself fidgeting in a dull supermarket and ending up by forgetting half of the things on my list.
So, here it is, all of it.
Proof of buying:
Yeah, "between Outlander's seasons nine and 10'. See how accurate the girl who wrote it is? How about a cobbled something to address the real issues at stake, of which there are three (more on this, in my next post)?
LOL? LOL.
Anyway, there goes. Passages in bold are marked by me:
If anyone knows a thing or two about sex scenes, it’s Sam Heughan. Over the past decade, the 43-year-old Scottish star of Outlander, the cult-hit historical drama, has filmed hours of notoriously raunchy footage in his role as Jamie Fraser, the dashing 18th-century Highland rebel, with his wife, Claire – a time-traveller from the 20th century, played by Caitríona Balfe.
Yet two years ago, Heughan, as one of the executive producers (with Balfe), introduced an intimacy co-ordinator to choreograph such scenes, which had been criticised by many as excessively violent.
“The industry’s completely changed since Outlander started,” Heughan says, sitting in a Soho bar on a visit to London from his home outside Glasgow. “Not just our show but also shows like Game of Thrones were very graphic, with no room for the imagination, in a way that’s quite jarring now. As young, keen actors, we were just expected to get naked and go at it. Caitríona and I formed a bond and trusted each other, but there were times when we were pushed too far.” He was especially troubled by a scene involving full-frontal nudity in season one, when Jamie was tortured and raped by his rival, Black Jack Randall (Tobias Menzies). “That really didn’t sit well.”
Everything changed following the MeToo scandal, leading Heughan to employ Vanessa Coffey to choreograph the sex scenes. “So now everyone knows what the boundaries are, like in a football or rugby match. It’s been so helpful and freeing, and it was because I didn’t want younger actors to go through what we’d gone through. Now, the scenes are sexually charged, but not gratuitous.”
Despite his heartthrob status, Heughan – who’s 6ft 2in, with the strapping physique his role necessitates – is modest and thoughtful company. He also had Coffey enlisted to co-ordinate his latest project, Channel 4’s erotic thriller The Couple Next Door, filmed during the short break between Outlander’s seasons nine and 10, in which he plays Danny, a policeman living in a Leeds suburb in an open marriage with Becka (Jessica De Gouw).
“We didn’t want to make a salacious or seedy show about swingers,” Heughan says. “It’s about the psychology behind it – what is it to be in an open relationship where two characters love each other so much that they can invite people into that relationship? I think it’s possibly the greatest form of romance to allow your partner this, if it’s the itch they need to scratch. My character struggles with it.”
The couple’s (initially) strait-laced neighbours are played by Alfred Enoch and Eleanor Tomlinson, who in 2019 finished five seasons as Demelza in Poldark. With Outlander about to start filming its final season, she and Heughan compared notes on moving on from a huge, long-running costume drama.
“It’s emotional. For me, the prospect’s hugely bittersweet. It feels like getting out of an institution. Outlander’s like a family, it literally defines who I am.” After all, Heughan has created an empire of Outlander spin-offs, including books, television travelogues and his spirits brand, The Sassenach – named after Jamie’s nickname for the English Claire – not to mention his charity, My Peak Challenge, which has raised nearly £5 million to fund a variety of causes, including hunger relief and blood-cancer research. “I’m ready for new challenges, but also nervous about what it’s like in the real world,” he says.
Still, he felt now was the right time to wrap. “Outlander could have finished after the ninth season, but, personally, I felt we hadn’t quite got there. So now we have the problem of pushing the writers to do something that’s hopefully satisfying for the audience, but also exciting.” So Heughan doesn’t yet know how Outlander ends? “No idea, and it’s really tough because Diana [Gabaldon, the author on whose novels the series is based] has written so many books.”
The show has a vast international fanbase; VisitScotland has cited a 67 per cent rise in visits to the show’s locations, such as Culloden and Inverness. “I do feel like I’m an unofficial ambassador for Scotland, and sometimes I don’t think the show is given enough credit for what it’s done for Scottish tourism,” Heughan says. “I think the numbers are even bigger than they say, because reams of Americans are just making their own itineraries. Doune Castle’s numbers are up 800 per cent, it’s been completely renovated as a result.”
The show has also transformed the local film industry. “For 10 years, we’ve been employing people at over 200 Scottish locations, we’ve started an intern scheme, we’ve built a studio with five sound stages where there was nothing before. So it’s going to leave a legacy.”
The son of an artist single mother (his father walked out when he was a baby), Heughan spent his early childhood in the Borders, his teens in Edinburgh, before studying at Glasgow’s Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, where his mentor was third-year student James McAvoy.
Having worked in London and Los Angeles, Heughan fell back in love with Scotland when he was cast in Outlander. Initially against independence, filming the first season in the run-up to the 2016 referendum transformed him into a vocal advocate. “Scottish politics right now is a bit of a mess, which is a shame, but maybe they’ll find a new rallying cry. We’re a great wee country with amazing resources, most of which are controlled by the British. Similar small European countries have great identities.”
Initially, Heughan is hesitant to discuss the issue, aware taking either side will provoke a social-media backlash, but then he decides: “Why can’t actors have opinions? The problem is you have to come down on one side, there is no room for debate. Everything has become so aggressive and then social-media algorithms mean you only get to see one side of the argument.”
He had his fingers burnt when last month he signed an open letter from Artists for Palestine UK, alongside the likes of Tilda Swinton and Steve Coogan, which accused the Government of “aiding and abetting” Israeli war crimes, but failed to condemn Hamas’s terrorism. The following day, Heughan rescinded, saying he hadn’t “fully understood” what he was signing.
“I was maybe naively calling for peace, which is what we all want, but, unfortunately, that situation is so complex, I can’t understand it all,” he says now. “As an actor, you have a platform, but if you put your thoughts out there, you upset people, but you’re also damned if you don’t say anything.”
Heughan’s taking time to navigate a potential post-Outlander career path. “I’m a workaholic, but I have to be discerning. Whatever I do next, I have to feel really passionate about.” Possible plans include directing and exploring a different side to Scotland than misty heather and bagpipes. “I think that underbelly you see in [Ian Rankin’s] Rebus and Irvine Welsh is very interesting, there are still pockets that are very hard and gritty.”
Back in 2005, he auditioned for James Bond in Casino Royale – the role that eventually went to Daniel Craig. Now, there’s a new vacancy. “I’ll throw my hat in the ring,” he says, grinning. “I’d be a brilliant Bond, I’m good at action and I’d bring a lot of emotional intelligence.”
There might even be space for a personal life. Heughan’s mystified by “facts” he reads about his private life online. “There’s so much nonsense that’s completely false – apparently, I have a daughter. News to me!” he says, flushing. The truth, he says, is that Outlander leaves no time for relationships.
“It’s insane hours and takes over everything. Caitríona’s carved out a beautiful family for herself that she protects very well, but I’ve seen how hard it is for her to do that. I want a cat, but I’m too scared even for that, how would I look after it? One day, maybe,” Heughan says, dreamily.
The Couple Next Door begins on Channel 4 on Monday 27 November at 9pm; stream all episodes from this date
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🎭 We have to make that distinction between character and actor at the end of the day 🎭
… when you are reading X (formerly known as Twitter) and you come across a short, simple sentence, without any artificial, pretentious mannerisms...
Who is an intimacy coordinator? Someone who asks you if you're okay while you're shooting a sex scene. To which Jennifer Aniston replies: Please, this is awkward enough! We're experienced, we can handle it. 👀👀👀
Reading such a simple sentence, it is hard not to be in awe that an experienced actress can have such a straightforward, natural approach to the filming of sex scenes.
This is probably because Jennifer Aniston sees sex scenes as part of her job and doesn't make a big philosophy out of it. She acts. She finishes her work. She goes home and collects a handsome salary. Meanwhile, in the world of Outlander… do you remember how the hiring of Vanessa Coffey as IC was justified? ❓
My archive remembers: it was an article published on Digital Spy on 15 March 2022.
My favourite part of the article was:
I don't want to add any more sentences here about separating the sex life of a character from the sex life of the actor. In the end, I'm happy to learn from the article that Sam and Caitriona no longer want to show their sex life on screen, and that's it.
What is fascinating, however, is the statement that all the finesse of the intimacy coordinator's work comes down to making choices based on character, not on what we might personally bring into the room from our own lives.
It has always seemed to me that the actor's construction of a stage character is about giving that character a part of themselves.
The point is that you always bring your own emotions, intellect, spirit and life experience to a role. Actors interpret every script, every character, every scene through their own emotional lens that's been shaped by their particular life story and background. That's what makes each actor unique.
But on the Outalander set it doesn't work. I mean, we know it worked (it did), we see it worked, but they are now telling us: basta. Finito.
You know, they don't kiss anymore. They don't know how to kiss. They're clearly showing us that they don't know how to kiss (they don't know how to kiss, so they're not in a relationship, it's more than obvious, isn't it?). They put their mouths together and suck, mouth closed.
That is how we know they are not in a relationship. Could they be any more obvious?
Well, he can:
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Source:
[December 12, 2023]
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Sam Heughan has signed up to the celebrity dating app Raya in a bid to find love, MailOnline can reveal.
Despite being known for his role as the dashing Highland warrior Jamie Fraser in Outlander, the Scottish actor, 43, is yet to find his dream partner.
Sam, who was last seen enjoying a romance with Australian model Monika Clarke in 2022, has decorated his Raya profile with a slew of hunky snaps, and lists his main location as the UK.
MailOnline has contacted a representative for Sam Heughan for comment.
Raya is a private membership community that started out as a dating app, but has since become a platform for networking and social discovery.
A select few are chosen to be part of the 'elite community', with the waiting list to join the app said to be in the 'thousands' and 'not even 10 per cent of those who apply get in'
It was launched in 2015, and can be used on iPhones and iPads for $9.99 a month.
Sam was previously spotted kissing Australian model Monika Clarke in 2022, and he was also romantically linked to Twin Peaks actress Amy Shiels in 2018
A select few are chosen to be part of the 'elite community', with the waiting list to join the app said to be in the 'thousands' and 'not even 10 per cent of those who apply get in'.
Other names thought to have signed up include F1 star Lewis Hamilton, actor James Norton and footballer Jude Bellingham.
Before that he was romantically linked to Into The Woods actress MacKenzie Mauzy in 2017 before they split quietly the next year, and also previously dated Cody Kennedy and Abbie Salt as well.
In May 2023, Sam shared rare insight into his love life by admitting he's still looking for 'The One.'
He told People: 'I've done all of the gift-giving and turning up when least expected, but, so far, I'm still looking.'
He has starred on Starz series Outlander throughout its run, with the second half of its seventh season set to premiere in November 2024.
Sam was previously spotted kissing model Monika two years ago, and he was also romantically linked to Twin Peaks actress Amy Shiels in 2018.
Before that he was romantically linked to Into The Woods actress MacKenzie Mauzy in 2017 before they split quietly the next year
Despite being known for his role as the dashing Highland warrior Jamie Fraser in Outlander (pictured), Sam admitted in May he is yet to find his dream partner.
Outlander is a historical drama television series based on the ongoing novel series of the same name by Diana Gabaldon.
It is centered around an English combat nurse named Claire Randall (Catriona Balfe) from 1945 who is mysteriously swept back in time to 1743.
Last year, Sam also starred opposite Poldark's Eleanor Tomlinson in the steamy Channel 4 drama The Couple Next Door.
The series saw Evie and her husband Pete (Alfred Enoch) moving into an upscale neighbourhood, where they met next door neighbours cop Danny (Sam) and his wife, glamorous yoga instructor Becka (Jessica De Gouw).
As time goes on, these two couples get increasingly close to each other and one fateful night, become sexually entangled in a way that will change their lives forever.
During filming, Eleanor and Sam worked with intimacy coordinator Vanessa Coffey.
Prior to filming, the pair also knew each other through their mutual friend Caitríona Balfe, who plays Jamie's wife, Claire, in Outlander.
Eleanor previously told The Radio Times: 'Sam is now one of my best friends. Every day was a joy and creating Danny and Evie’s complicated and dangerous relationship was a lot of fun.
'It’s a real treat to work alongside such a supportive co-star but to leave a job with a best friend is pretty rare.'
Raya
Laura Fox UK Associate Showbusiness Editor. mailonline.co.uk.
Oops! Old news SH has been on Raya for a while and still can't find what he’s supposedly looking for 😬 One-night -stand with MC a date? If after breakfast He didn't see her again. A casual first night doesn't mean a date on the table. No one had ever mentioned this to the journalist 😂
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The national team submissions masterboard
Overview: A look into the dynamics of our national teams
Spain:
Doms: Jenni, Ona, Aitana, Irene P, Sandra
Subs: Alexia, Mapi, Misa, Laia C, Leila O, Laia A, Salma, Athenea, Mariona, Patri, Cata, Eva N, Lucia, Pina
England:
Doms: Millie B, Mary E, Alex G, Millie T, Coombsy, Lucy S, Rachel
Subs: Lucy B, Keira, Esme, Leah, Georgia, Ellie, Hannah, Beth E, Beth M, Fran, Lauren, Ella, Lessi, Missy Bo
Sweden:
Doms: Magda, Olivia, Frido, Amanda, JRK, Linda S, Amanda N, Sofia J, Caroline, Elin, Rebecka
Subs: Hanna B, Asllani, Lina H, Stina, Nathalie, Filippa, Jonna, Anna S, Matilda V, Stina B, Julia Z, Emma
Australia:
Doms: Mini, Lani, Emily VE, Tameka, Kyah, Emily G
Subs: Macca, Sam, Ellie, Steph, Charli, Clare, Mary, Kyra, Chloe, Teagan, Caitlin, Hayley, Courtney N
Oranje:
Doms: Sherida, Dominique, Shanice, Merel
Subs: Danielle (Switch), Lynn, Viv, Lieke, Jackie, Jill, Damaris, Esmee, Daphne, Kerstin
Germany:
Doms: Melanie, Popp, Svenja, Lina, Sara, Linda, AKB
Subs: Obi, Jule, Giulia, Merle, Klara, Laura, Sydney, Lea, Feliciats, Sjoeke, Sara D
Ireland
Doms: Denise O’Sullivan, Louise Q, Courtney Brosnan, Caitlin H, Diane C, Niamh F, Heather P
Subs: Katie M, Megan Connolly, Amber, Claire O’R, Abbie Larkin, Izzy Atkinson, Lucy Q, Ruesha L, Grace M, Jamie F, Megan Campbell, Kyra Carusa, Anna P
Canada
Doms: Cloé L, Adriana L, Janine B (switch), Kadeisha B, Allysha C, Melissa Dagenais, Ashley L, Bianca SG, Nichelle P, Kailen S, Desiree S, Shelina Z
Subs: Jordyn H, Quinn, Jessie F, Sab, Julia G, Marie-Yasmine, Amanda A, Simi, Tanya, Gabrielle C, Sydney C, Rylee F, Vanessa G, Anna K, Devon K, Clarissa L, Marie L, Jordyn L, Lysianne P, Emma R, Deanne R, Jade Rose, Jayde R, Zoe B, Victoria Pickett, Olivia S, Sarah S, Evelyn S, Sura Y
Norway
Doms: Ada (switch), Ingrid, Maren M, Guro P, Guro B, Maria T, Tuva H
Subs: Guro R, Frida, Caroline, Aurora, Vilde, Thea, Celin, Julie B, Lisa N, Elisabeth T, Sophie H
Scotland
Doms: Lisa E, Kirsty S, Rachel C, Jenna F, Lee G, Jenna C, Hayley L, Jane R
Subs: Sam K, Erin C, Kirsty H, Nicola D, Sandy M, Sophie H, Leah E, Christy G, Jamie-Lee, Brogan H, Jennifer S, Amy R, Chelsea C, Fiona B, Martha T, Claire E, Lauren D
USA
Alyssa Naeher (Dom), Jane Campbell (Dom), Aubrey Kingsbury (Sub, Jane), Casey Murphy (sub, Alyssa)
Tierna Davidson (sub, Andi), Emily Fox (sub, Alex), Naomi Girma (sub, Alex), Casey Krueger (Dom), Jenna Nighswonger (sub, Crystal), Emily Sonnett (sub, Lindsey), Sam Staab (switch)
Sam Coffey (Dom), Hal Hershfelt (sub, Andi), Lindsey Horan (Dom), Rose Lavelle (sub, Lindsey)
Crystal Dunn (Dom), Catarina Macario (Sub, Lynn), Alex Morgan (Dom), Trinity Rodman (sub, Hatch/Sofia), Jaedyn Shaw (sub, Abby D), Sophia Smith (sub, Becky), Mallory Swanson (switch, Christen)
Ashley Sanchez (sub, Hatch/Sofia), Ashley Hatch (switch, Sofia), Becky Sauerbrunn (Dom), Abby D (Dom), Lynn W (Dom), Olivia Moultrie (sub, Becky), Alyssa Thompson (sub, Christen), Midge Purce (sub, Alex), Kristie Mewis (sub, Lynn), Sav DeMelo (switch, Jane), Andi Sullivan (Dom), Alana Cook (sub, Sofia), Sofia Huerta (Dom), Tobin Heath (Sub, Christen), Christen Press (Dom)
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I wanted ask to you about the executive producer of the OG RnS, Vanessa Coffey. I once saw in a page about her, she was the responsable for censoring a scene from the pilot episode Big House Blues, because according to her, it was too "gay" 😑 and she also removed the kiss scene from the ending of Robin Höek. I don't have faith in the Comedy Central reboot, because Vanessa is involved on it and she will unfortunately ignore the Rempy shippers requests to make Ren & Stimpy gay in the reboot
i mean- it was the 90s right, this cartoon was also watched by small children 👁️👁️👁️ for those years, it could have caused a lot of controversy to show more gay moments than they've ever had on the show, but r&s is one of the few cartoons that got away with it, it was said that the reboot is gonna keep the same vibe as the original so let's just hope that happens
also ren and stimpy had enough gay and perverted innuendos for those years, even after john k left.
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I saw a post recently about wether or not there was an intimacy coordinator for good omens 2 and I can’t find that post again but I was reading all the credits for fun and there is, her name is Vanessa Coffey for anyone who’s interested.
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The members of the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society as the members of Monty Python & Co:
(they are so Python coded…)
Chris Bean- John Cleese
Sandra Wilkinson- Carol Cleveland
Robert Grove- Graham Chapman
Max Bennett- Eric Idle
Dennis Tyde- Michael Palin
Jonathan Harris- Terry Gilliam
Annie Twiloil- Denise Coffey
Vanessa Wilcock-Wynn-Carroway- Connie Booth
Trevor Watson- Terry Jones
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Exposed (Cobra Kai story): Cast (continued)
Joe Seo as Kyler Park
Aedin Mincks as Mitch
Owen Morgan as Bert
Oona O'Brien as Devon Lee
Matt Borlenghi as Lyle
Paul Walter Hauser as Raymond “Stingray” Porter
Rachelle Carson-Begley as Joanne
Robyn Lively as Jessica Andrews
Martin Kove as John Kreese
Alicia Hannah-Kim as Kim Da-Eun
Jake Huang as Hyan-Woo
Spence Maughon as Sensei Rosenthal
Tracey Bonner as Emily Folsom
Emily Marie Palmer as Betsy
Terry Serpico as George Turner
Logan Coffey as teen John “Johnny” Lawrence
Barrett Carnahan as young John Kreese
Khalil Everage as Chris
Nathaniel Oh as Nathaniel
Tyron Woodley as Sensei Odell
Nick Marini as young Terrance “Terry” Silver
Sarah Anne as young Kim Da-Eun
Ma Dong-seok as Kim Sun-Yung
Carsten Nørgaard as Gunther Braun
Kevin Saunders as Reggie
Julia Macchio as Vanessa LaRusso
Dante Ha as Sensei Min-Jun
Craig Henningsen as Sensei Bacaria
Christopher Ryan Lewis as Big Red
Shane Donovan Lewis as Little Red
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Expansion Draft: Protected List Predictions
I haven't seen any protected lists published yet, so below I've listed out who I think each team will/should protect. Other than the +1, they aren't in any particular order. We'll see how close I come soon!
Angel City:
Claire Emslie
Ali Riley
MA Vignola
Alyssa Thompson
Syd Leroux
Angelina Anderson
Amandine Henry
Jun Endo
Giselle Thompson
(+1) Scarlet Camberos
Chicago Red Stars:
Alyssa Naeher
Tatumn Milazzo
Arin Wright
Julia Bianchi
Penelope Hocking
Ava Cook
Jenna Bike
Ally Schlegel
Cari Roccaro
(+1) Jill Aguilera
Houston Dash:
Jane Campbell
Sophie Schmidt
Natalie Jacobs
Katie Lind
Diana Ordoñez
Michelle Alozie
Sarah Puntigam
Nichelle Prince
Andressa Alves
(+1) Joelle Anderson (rights)
Kansas City Current
Gabrielle Robinson
Michelle Cooper
Debinha
Lo'eau LaBonta
Haillie Mace
Elizabeth Ball
Vanessa DiBernardo
Kristen Hamilton
Morgan Gautrat
(+1) Cece Kizer
NJ/NY Gotham FC:
Lynn Williams
Yazmeen Ryan
Jenna Nighswonger
Kristie Mewis
Midge Purce
Kelley O'Hara
Maitana López
Katie Stengel
Esther González
(+1) Nealy Martin
North Carolina Courage:
Kaleigh Kurtz
Ryan Williams
Narumi Miura
Casey Murphy
Denise O'Sullivan
Kerolin
Malia Berkely
Tyler Lussi
Rikako Kobayashi
(+1) Brianna Pinto
OL Reign:
Lauren Barnes
Alana Cook
Sofia Huerta
Jordyn Huitema
Bethany Balcer
Jess Fishlock
Veronica Latsko
Quinn
Claudia Dickey
(+1) Sam Hiatt
Portland Thorns:
Sam Coffey
Bella Bixby
Morgan Weaver
Kelli Hubly
Emily Menges
Hina Sugita
Sophia Smith
Olivia Moultrie
Janine Beckie
(+1) Rocky Rodriguez
Racing Louisville:
Abby Erceg
Katie Lund
Lauren Milliet
Carson Pickett
Savannah DeMelo
Ary Borges
Jaelin Howell
Elli Pikkujämsä
Thembi Kgatlana
(+1) Paige Monaghan
San Diego Wave:
Danny Colaprico
Naomi Girma
Kailen Sheridan
Alex Morgan
Jaedyn Shaw
Rachel Hill
Sofia Jakobssen
Taylor Kornieck
Abby Dahlkemper
(+1) Kristen McNabb
Washington Spirit:
Sam Staab
Gabby Carle
Ashley Hatch
Tara McKeown
Aubrey Kingsbury
Andi Sullivan
Trinity Rodman
Ashley Sanchez
Ouleymata Sarr
(+1) Paige Metayer
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Palestinian Christians, a history of oppression and displacement
Vanessa Bealey The history of the oppression of Palestinian Christians is often ignored Quinn Coffey – A final, and particularly striking comment was made by Rev. Ateek’s in his 2010 address to the Christ at the Checkpoint conference, ‘Jesus was a Palestinian who was born under occupation. Jesus lived under occupation. Everything he taught, everything he said was done under occupation, exactly…
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Yeni dizide Poldark'tan Eleanor Tomlinson Evie rolünde ve Alfred Enoch (How to Get Away with Murder) kocası Pete rolünde yer alıyor.İkili yeni bir mahalleye taşınır ve burada kendilerini hayatlarına kabul eden başka bir evli çift olan Danny (Sam Heughan) ve Becka (Jessica De Gouw) ile tanışırlar.Ancak psikolojik gerilim burada bitmiyor; özete göre "hayatlarını sonsuza dek değiştirecek şekilde cinsel açıdan birbirine karışıyorlar".Bu samimi sahneleri tartışan Tomlinson, şu kişilerle sohbet etti: Radyo Times dergisi bu haftanın sayısı için. Aktris, "mükemmel" bir yakınlık koordinatörü Vanessa Coffey ile çalıştıklarını açıkladı.Bilgilerinizi girerek şunları kabul etmiş olursunuz: Şartlar ve koşullar Ve Gizlilik Politikası. Aboneliğinizi istediğiniz zaman iptal edebilirsiniz.Aslında Coffey ile çalışma önerisi, Outlander'ın duyarlılıklarıyla övgü toplayan seks sahnelerinde onunla birlikte çalışan Heughan'dan geldi.Tomlinson Radio Times dergisine şunları söyledi: "Herkes kendini rahat hissetti. Seks sahnelerinin çekilme şekli pek de beklediğiniz gibi değil. Karşıya geçmeyi çok istiyordum. [the idea] bir şeyi ima ederek de aynı derecede seksi hale getirebilirsiniz."Yıldızlarla dolu bir oyuncu kadrosu ve ateşli bir olay örgüsüyle hayranlar yeni dizinin neler sunacağını görmek için sabırsızlanıyor; Heughan kısa süre önce "stilize edilmiş" dizinin aynı zamanda "çok seksi" ve "çok karanlık" olduğunu açıkladı.Devamını oku: Heughan şunları söyledi: "Sanırım dizi sürekli tersine dönüyor. En başından beri bu konuda sevdiğim şey bu, bu tür tuhaflıklar."Stilize edilmiş bir gösteri ama çok seksi, çok karanlık. Ve bence insanlar tiksinecek veya heyecanlanacak. Herkes bu konuda farklı tarafta olacak."Dizide Tomlinson, Heughan, Enoch ve De Gouw'un yanı sıra mahallede yaşayan 'röntgenci tom' rolünde Hugh Dennis de rol alıyor ve Kate Robbins de eşi rolünü üstleniyor.Radyo Times dergisi.The Double Next Door, 27 Kasım Pazartesi gününden itibaren Birleşik Krallık'ta Kanal 4'te ve 2024'te ABD'de STARZ'da yayınlanacak. İzlemek için daha fazlasını arıyorsanız, TV Rehberimize ve Yayın Rehberimize göz atın veya daha fazlası için Drama merkezimizi ziyaret edin. haberler ve özellikler.Guadeloupe'deki Death in Paradise mekanlarını indirimli ziyaret etmek ister misiniz? Radio Times, seyahat sitesi Expedia üzerinden bir sonraki tatil rezervasyonu yapan kayıtlı kullanıcılara %7'ye varan indirim sunuyor. Özel Radio Times Expedia tatil indiriminizi şimdi talep edin.Radio Times dergisini bugün deneyin ve yalnızca 10 £ karşılığında 10 sayı edinin – hemen abone olun ve Doctor Who'nun 60. yıl dönümünü Radio Times'ın özel sayısıyla kutlayın. TV'nin en büyük yıldızlarından daha fazlası için The Radio Times podcast'ini dinleyin.
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