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MELLA IS MONEY ICONS.
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So, a new General Mills cereal monster just dropped: Carmella Creeper. She’s a DJ, but more importantly I think she already meets the criteria of gay icon
She ate (brains) and left no crumbs
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Thoughts on the newest addition to the family?
PART 01: USELESS ART WORLD BITCHING BECAUSE I AM DRAMATIC
I significantly prefer this style to the KAWS collaboration last year.
I feel like her headphones + headphone icon is redundant.
They handled the typography for "Carmella Creeper" very well. That double-L is often brutal to work with, they handled it great.
This part is not terribly important, I do wish however to answer your question in full.
PART 02: AS A FAN
I am very excited for any expansion in the monster cereal world and/or the Halloween cereal world.
This part is significantly more important to me.
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she's beauty, she's grace ! sergio 'checo' p. x ofc (miss philippines!ofc)
summary: the red bull driver sergio perez has married a long-time fan - who also happened to be the miss universe 2018 winner AND the mother to his two kids, carmella 'mella' ayala.
content warning: possible use of explicit language, established relationship, miss universe!ofc, fluff, dad!checo and mom!ofc, mentions checo and his proud bf moment, video clips + tweets and posts, what is proper grammar, mentions of characters from jenson button x ofc work and seb vettel x ofc piece (no storyline involved)
note: i used this face claim because i was one of those people that were screaming "PHILIPPINES" at the tv hoping that catriona gray would win. don't ask me why i made a checo one. there's something about that man that had my internals screaming for a moment so i've been at this thing for HOURS. i should probably update my masterlist soon before i start packing my shit and going 😭🤠 enjoy xx
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MISS U(niverse), CHECO ❤️ | MELLA TALKS ABOUT BEING CELEBRATED IN MEXICO BY HER BOYFRIEND'S FAMILY | CARMELLA AYALA HOMECOMING 2019 w/ VICE GANDA by abscbn
HOST: VICE (GANDA) GUEST: CARMELLA AYALA
[translation: mi rana pequeño = my little frog]
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user1 my little frog 😭
user2 WHICH ONE IS A HARRIE?!
carmayalaprz bitzy but he's at the hotel rn 😅 he's taking a break from chiquito
user2 even froggys need a break too 😩🙌
schecoperez what do you mean mr. bitzy's at the hotel 🧐
carmayalaprz what do you mean by that love? 😄😊
schecoperez 😊
maxverstappen1 uh oh. i wouldn't play this game with carma if i were you checo 🤔
redbullracing i agree with max on this one
christianhorner i don't really mind being introduced to bopit and bitzy every time 😕 liked by carmayalaprz
carmayalaprz i hope gp's the same because there's gonna be a lot of that soon 😅
danielricciardo how much plushies does he have for the trip rn?
carmayalaprz without cece's? about seven. apparently the whole pack either come or be left at home but we all know the chances of one being left alone in the cold dark place
danielricciardo i can barely imagine ribb being left alone at home- can you just imagine that poor frog crying for his friend?
carmayalaprz i can never 😔
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adaabbott ah yes! the efficient cardboard crafting camp! my favourite activities yet! liked by carmayalaprz
carmayalaprz i had my biggest proud wife and mom moment just watching serg and silas make those houses 🥰
adaabbott haha! i can imagine! poppet and jens definitely tried their best working together!
user1 silas and sergio perez are the most iconic duo since sebastian and michael 😍
user2 i love how hands-on you and checo are when it comes to your little ones!
carmayalaprz thank you so much! us parents are trying despite the busy schedules, you know? 💖
danielricciardo i hope you guys brought earplugs. god knows how much of a screamer silas is 😭
schecoperez daniel for the last time he didn't intentionally try to break your eardrums 🤠
carmayalaprz try babysitting them, you'll get used to it eventually
danielricciardo maybe next time, yes?
user3 danny would probably add more to the noise if anything ngl 😭
schecoperez am i ever glad to take your and silas' attentions away from the stupid frogs 😄 liked by carmayalaprz
carmayalaprz don't say that about those frogs 🤠 i was shedding blood and tears swiping my card after passing by that store
schecoperez maybe next time let's not go to a mall with a build a bear store 🤔
carmayalaprz i agree. we might have pavlov'd our son with the build-a-bear stores we come across to
maxverstappen1 so i should return the froggy i bought him then...?
redbullracing you know the right answer to that max.
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silas milo ayala perez
cecilia morgana ayala perez
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Audra and Bebe and Bernadette and Christine: The Good Fight
Diane Lockhart:
After slapping the shit out of Julianna Margulies in the series finale of The Good Wife, Diane Lockhart became the star of her own spin-off series The Good Fight. On the eve of her retirement, Diane finds out she's dead broke due to a series of financial schemes perpetrated by friend and client Bernadette Peters' husband (whose name I don't care enough to look up). Following this disastrous turn of events, Diane becomes a partner at a Black Chicago-based firm, and is later upgraded to named partner.
She's also a fashion icon, so jot that down.
Throughout six seasons, staunch-Democrat Diane spends her storylines addressing the social and political climate of the day. She handles cases revolving around fake news and the MeToo movement, briefly joins an underground anarchist group because Katie Finneran tells her to (understandable), gets SWAT-ed, has a few breakdowns, and enjoys the fun of microdosing. In short, she's living her best life.
Liz Reddick:
In the second season, Liz Reddick-Lawrence joins the gang at Reddick, Boseman, & Lockhart. Formerly a U.S. Attorney, and Boseman's ex-wife, she joins the firm following her father's death. Initially, she and Diane get off to a rough start with their professional and personal differences. White name partner, Black firm... You can understand why. They spend the series butting heads as often as holding hands, and when the chips are down, they'll support each other.
Liz, another fashion icon, has a young son, divorces her cop husband, has a romantic liaison with Wayne Brady, has another affair with her ex-husband (and perjures herself when asked about it in court), and fucks a workplace subordinate (a white man, which is the real crime here). She and Diane briefly put aside their fight-of-the-week to lean into the rumor that they're lesbian lovers in order to win a court case. And we didn't even get a fake dating kiss out of it, so if anyone wants to join my class action lawsuit for emotional harm, let me know.
Judge Claudia Friend:
Judges on The Good Fight, often have a fun little schtick that recurs throughout their guest appearances. Judge Claudia Friend is cursed to always preside over cases where the lawyers see fit to bicker like children the entire time. She is...so tired. (Hence why my multi-story saga about this minor character started with her getting absolutely railed over her desk by another judge--as played by Joanna Gleason).
In addition to three appearances in The Good Wife, including Audra McDonald's single guest appearance where they shared a scene, Claudia Friend presides over two episodes/cases in The Good Fight. And I, for one, would have liked more of this exhausted and exasperated judge in my life.
Lenore Rindell:
Mother of early-series protagonist Maia Rindell, Lenore is a co-conspirator of the ponzi scheme that makes Diane flat broke season one. While her husband fucks off to some island to avoid prosecution, Lenore has to stay and face the music. She's also having an affair with her brother-in-law, so there's that.
Okay, sucks for Diane and all that, but take a look at this woman and tell me you wouldn't let her do whatever she wanted? I support women's wrongs, and I really support the costume department putting Bernadette in this pretty little nightie. Anyway, Lenore is eventually prosecuted for her part in the whole financial scheme and her character is written out of the show.
Other Divas who appear on The Good Fight include: Brenda Braxton (Madeline Gilford - 16eps), Andrea Martin (Francesca Lovatelli - 6eps), Mary Testa (Amy Ann Howard - 3eps), Katrina Lenk (Naftali Amato - 3eps), Jayne Houdyshell (Renee Rampling - 2eps), LaChanze (Julius's Wife - 2eps), Carolee Carmello (Judge Eve Sebald - 2 eps), Linda Emond (Judge Leora Kuhn - 1ep), Katie Finneran (Valerie Peyser - 1ep), Judith Light (Deidre Quinn - 1ep), Joanna Gleason (Judge Carmella Romano - 1ep), Kelli O'Hara (Deirdre Kresteva - 1ep), NaTasha Yvette Williams (Juror - 1ep).
Other Divas who appear on The Good Wife include: Mary Beth Peil (Jackie Florrick - 49eps), Anika Noni Rose (Wendy Scott-Carr - 14eps), Vanessa Williams (Courtney Paige - 4eps), Joanna Gleason (Judge Carmella Romano - 3eps), Linda Emond (Judge Leora Kuhn - 3eps), Jan Maxwell (Camilla Vargas - 2eps), Debra Monk (Tracy Mintz - 1ep), Julie White (Selma Krause - 1ep), Susan Blackwell (Professor Jolie - 1ep), Tovah Feldshuh (Lena - 1ep), Karen Ziemba (Lina Banner - 1ep), Ann Harada (Isabel St. Jean -1ep), Donna Murphy (Judge Alice Adelson - 1ep), Victoria Clark (Shannon Janderman - 1ep), Jackie Hoffman (Judge Maria Felletti - 1ep).
And pretty much every other Broadway actor you can think of.
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REVIEW: COUNT CHOCULA, BOO BERRY AND FRANKEN BERRY (2024) 🦇👻🧟 Good (probably) evening and HAPPY HALLOWEEEEEEN!!! I’m excited to bring to the table some cereal mascot legends who you all know and love! Here with me we have the likes of Boo Berry, Count Chocula and Franken Berry. I decided to lump the 3 fellas together since they share the same build and presentation. I’ll be saving Carmella creeper for a different review since I have a lot more to say about her.
Historically, the monster cereals have consisted of 2 parts; The Corn based cereal piece in the shape of a ghost/ghoul. To keep things fresh, Monster Cereals have on and off added gimmicks for the spooky season with 2022’s collaboration with artist KAWS and last year’s introduction of a new mascot (the aforementioned Carmella) for the first time in decades. This year the Monsters have brought along some “Frightful Friends,” in the form of new animal pals represented by newly re-shaped marbits. Count Chocula introduces Igor the spider, Boo Berry has Meow Berry the Cat and Franken Berry brings Benny the Bat. With the ghoulish groundwork set, let’s get to the cereal!
Franken Berry does a solid job repping strawberries with a vibrant pink hue in the cereal pieces and cute pastel colored marbits in shades of blue, white, purple and pink. The strawberry flavoring is a bit tart and a bit sweet, but hits great. While it’s not my favorite of the bunch, Franken Berry is a solid cereal to pick up on the month of the Hallow and is an easy recommendation. 8/10
Boo Berry is up next, and it’s definitely my favorite mascot wise between Mr Berry himself and lil Meow Berry who both are rockin the “chill out maaaaaaaan” demeanor. The cereal pieces are a very dark shade of blue, possibly purple depending on who you ask, which makes the marbits stand out a lot more in contrast. It’s a lot less sweet than Franken Berry, but the flavor is still pleasant and blends a lot better with the marbits. Boo Berry isn’t necessarily for me, but it’s still a nice sweet treat that will lift your spirits any time of year. 7/10
To bring things to a close, we’ll switch from fruity flavors to a classic chocolate icon. Count Chocula is a staple for any halloween treat conversation and i’m happy to report that things are as tasty as ever with the newest iteration of the cereal. While it’s still a bummer that we haven’t escaped the clutches of corn based cereal pieces, the chocolate flavor is completely intact and hits that spot that makes your brain do-the-good-feelings after eating a candy bar. The spider marbits are a bit dull in color, but still a welcome addition with their unique shape. 9/10
To wrap things up, I always look forward to the monster cereals every year and even though it may leave me with more cereal in my house that could last me until valentine’s day, this trio is always welcome in this haunted (hopefully not actually) home.....space...ship...thing,,,
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72 Shows Watched in 2023: Ranked!
72. Titans (Season 4)- 2/5.
As someone who genuinely enjoyed the first two seasons, the fall-off was immensely disappointing. Season 3 was disappointing, but I'm more infuriated with season 4. I did not like the setup or payoff with Trigon, Brother Blood, and any other antagonists this season, or Superboy's character arc. A disappointing, dull slog the entire way through.
71. The Witcher (Season 3)- 2.5/5
I thought the third season started fine. Henry Cavill as Geralt will always be iconic. The rest of the cast, characters like Yennefer, Ciri, and Jaskier are compelling when onscreen but the others feel unmemorable. Episode 5, which focused on Geralt and Yen in the ballroom, was possibly the best episode of the season. But the last three episodes were forgettable enough to bring down my overall enjoyment. I shudder at how Liam Hemsworth will be next season or just how the next season will be. Period.
70. Bupkis- 2.5/5.
Bupkis is a comedy on Peacock, starring Pete Davidson as himself in a slightly more extreme version of his life. It also stars Edie Falco, notable for playing Carmella in The Sopranos and Jackie in Nurse Jackie, as his mother, and Joe Pesci, of Goodfellas and Home Alone fame, as his grandfather. The star power is grand but the jokes are light. There are some engaging stories told from episode to episode, but as a comedy, it could strive to be better. Reel back on your celebrity guests and write stronger jokes for the second season please, Pete.
69. Bel-Air- (Season 2) 3/5
Also on Peacock, the dramatized version of the classic, beloved sitcom, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. In comparison to season 1, I think it's a bit of a step-down. The actors chosen to portray the iconic characters and add a new spin on them are finely picked and perform solid performances. But the storylines for each character are...eh. Like, Carlton struggles with an addiction to coke for the season and it doesn't feel the most engaging. The character dynamics are enough to elevate it slightly, but it's still just an okay season.
68. Kaleidoscope- 3/5
Kaleidoscope is a Netflix show that spans over 24 years, where a crew of bandits try to steal billions. Part of the appeal of the show is that you can watch the show in any order you want. It's a neat gimmick to tell a linear story, but the story being told could be better. Giancarlo Esposito, known as Gus Fring in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, does well in a role that separates him from the villainous roles he's taken over the past decade. Every other actor and character could stand to be better. I'd like to see another show try this gimmick again, but...in a more intriguing manner.
67. Secret Invasion- 3/5
Personally, I don't find the show to be as horrendous as others attest, but it is easily the weakest MCU show to grace the small screen. Wondering which character may or may not be human or a Skrull was fun, the fight scenes are okay, and Samuel L Jackson is always a delight as Nick Fury. But the political drama they strived for here is uninspired. And the show downright looks ugly at times in comparison to far prettier shows like WandaVision or Loki. Rest in Peace to Maria Hill and Talos for having to die in such a mid show.
66. Bookie- 3/5
Bookie is an HBO Max original starring stand up comedian Sebastian Maniscalco as a veteran sports bookie trying to live his life and keep track of the various clients he has that make sports bets in Los Angeles. The premise itself holds some promise, and the characters are mostly likable. Its comedy is similar to Maniscalco's stand-up but still feels light on the laughter. Maniscalco and Omar Dorsey's characters carry the show enough to cross a threshold into becoming okay. It reminds me a little of Bupkis, but better.
65. Willow- 3/5
Willow is a continuation of the movie of the same name released back in 1988. The actor who played the titular Willow over 30+ years ago reprised his role once more as a powerful sorcerer who encounters a young group of heroes who embark on a dangerous quest. While the movie reminded me of The Neverending Story with its tone, the show does the same, more or less. The action scenes and cast were perfectly okay, sorta carrying itself on a cheesy, endearing vibe that you either rock with or don't. What's most egregious is how the show was wiped away Disney+ canceled and wiped from their platform, making it impossible to view via legal means.
64. Camp Lazlo- 3/5
Camp Lazlo was a show that used to air on Cartoon Network from 2005 to 2008. I used to watch it as a child then and rewatched it in its entirety for the first time in years. The series follows anthropomorphic spider monkey Lazlo and his bunkmates albino rhino Clam and elephant Raj as they look for fun times at Camp Kidney. It's a goofy, fine TV show that I think kids nowadays would get a kick out of, but there are better shows from that time to indulge in. The characters teeter from being likable to annoying from episode to episode, the character design is fine, and the comedy is lowbrow. It's not offensive in any way, but I'm a little disappointed since I liked this show a lot more as a kid than now. For me, it doesn't hold up too much.
63. The Last Kingdom (Seasons 3-5) 3/5
For 5 seasons, The Last Kingdom followed Uhtred of Bamburgh in the Medieval Age fighting mighty European armies and leading armies himself as a powerful warrior who's grown into his own. The first two seasons, viewed in the tail-end of 2022, were possibly the best seasons. Alexander Dreymon's performance as Uhtred was fine throughout, but not as gripping as I would hope. The same principle applies to every character introduced in the past three seasons after season two. A fine story is told throughout, but the best aspect has to be the action scenes. As disinterest took over towards the final season, I take solace that the movie that followed, Seven Kings Must Die, was really good and a great sendoff to Uhtred.
62. Dave (Season 3)- 3/5
Maybe Dave is the slightly better version of Bupkis than Bookie was. Dave stars David Burd, also known as Lil Dicky, as an extreme version of himself looking to boost his rap career. The latest season was a slight step down from season 2. It's always relied on gross-out humor, but it was too much this season. This season was a huge mixed bag with some good episodes and some that were average. Certain characters could use more fleshing out, like his friends, Elz, or Mike. More of that instead of flexing the cameos like Drake or Rick Ross would bring the show up a bit more. Though, to be fair, Brad Pitt in his episode was pretty entertaining.
61. Ahsoka- 3/5
Former Jedi knight Ahsoka Tano seeks to prevent the return of the Empire as she investigates and traverses the galaxy. I wanted to like this more than I did. I loved Ahsoka in the Clone Wars show and enjoyed Rosario's performance in the handful of episodes she appeared in Mandalorian and Book of Boba Fett. And while Rosario is decent as Ahsoka here, the rest of the cast fails to thrill me. Ahsoka seems like the kind of show that someone would enjoy if you watched the animated show Star Wars: Rebels because it would help make you care more about the characters. Unfortunately, I did not do that so it doesn't help. All I will really remember from this show is the appearances of Hayden Christensen's Anakin Skywalker.
60. Black Mirror (Season 6)- 3/5
The anthology show pushed out 5 episodes this season, and about 3 of them were good. Loch Henry was an uninteresting episode until the final ten minutes, and Mazey Day was the worst episode of the bunch easily. However, the performances and premises of the other three episodes were enough to bring the show as high as it did for me. If you're looking for a random standalone episode that's either entertainingly perplexing, pleasantly thought-provoking, or thrillingly cataclysmic, check out the episodes Joan is Awful, Demon 79, and Beyond the Sea.
59. Doom Patrol (Season 4)- 3/5
Originally a DC Universe Original before becoming an HBO Max original, Doom Patrol was a spinoff of the Titans show about an unlikely group of superheroes with depressing backstories saving the world. This final season really cemented itself that this particular brand of bizarreness, while engaging, was not necessarily for me. The first season was always my favorite, with Alan Tudyk as Mr. Nobody being an excellent foil to the group, but the proceeding seasons never met the same level of love for me as the first. The characters are likable, their arcs are well written, and there's a beautiful sendoff to the cast, but it has a unique sense of weirdness that, while I do admire it, doesn't resonate with me as much as it might for others.
58. AEW All Acess- 3.5/5
The second biggest professional wrestling promotion in America, AEW, showcased a reality show that gave viewers a glimpse into the backstage antics and lives of wrestlers. I'm not big on reality shows, but I love AEW and the wrestlers who work for the company as well. It was an intriguing peak behind the curtain but to an extent for a reality show such as this. Certain elements of drama feel corny as it's somewhat scripted for a "reality" show, there's only so much you can show. And with AEW battling real dramatic bits, like CM Punk fighting people backstage, it feels underwhelming what they show instead. Though, it's understandable they can't show or talk about those instances due to legal issues. Regardless, AEW All Access if a fine product for AEW and reality tv show fans, if there's a correlation.
57. Righteous Gemstones (Season 3)- 3.5/5
The HBO Max show follows the Gemstone family, a bunch of Christian televangelists running their church in the wake of the patriarch Eli's wife's death. The third and latest season is as consistent as the first two seasons. The performances and chemistry of the children, Judy, Kelvin, and Jesse, are a joy to watch. The entire cast is fun with their obscene humor leading to chuckle-inducing jokes. The Gemstones have heart that makes them so endearing.
56. Dexter (Seasons 5-7)
In a long-lasting endeavor to enjoy the original seasons before finally getting around to New Blood, the misadventures of blood-splatter analyst Dexter Morgan bled into 2023. The best seasons, 1-4, were watched in 2022, and this year, 5-7 were enjoyed. The fifth season was a step down from the first four, but the introduction of the character Lumen and Dexter's handling of his grief after losing someone dear to him made for still compelling television. The seventh season was on par with the fifth thanks to a compelling character in Isaak and Maria Laguerta's role. The sixth season is what brings the show down, as the antagonists are underwhelming against the many that came before.
55. Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide 3.5/5
Ned's Declassified was another kid's show I watched growing up that aired three seasons from 2004 to 2007. The show followed middle schooler Ned Bigby and his best friends Moze and Cookie as they tried navigating through middle school, looking to survive. I'm unsure what most kids are like these days, but I'd like to think that this would be something that kids approaching middle school would enjoy. The show became more interesting as seasons went on, the romance aspects were somewhat intriguing, and the wacky supporting characters were mostly likable. The tips and lessons could still apply to kids looking for a guide today. Kids might get a kick out of this today, but should probably stay away from the weird podcast about the show. They really don't need to hear stories about Moze's actor blowing all the other guys on set or whatever.
54. Star Wars: Visions (Season 2)- 3.5/5
The animated anthology series provided a new season with new stories to tell. The animation across the board is gorgeous. Story-wise, the most engaging episodes involve a former Sith and the one where a bunch of people are stuck in a pit they built for the empire. Not every episode is as interesting as those two, but there are neat ideas explored in each episode that one might not see in a star wars show or movie anytime soon.
53. Only Murders In The Building (Seasons 1-2)- 3.5/5
As season three of the acclaimed murder mystery dramedy released this year, I found the time to check out the first two seasons before the year ended. Watching Selena Gomez, Martin Short, and Steve Martin work off one another and try to figure out back to back murders is highly entertaining as their chemistry is off the charts. The special guest stars like Tina Fey or Nathan Lane have helped bring the show as high as it is and it should be commended.
52. Narcos (Seasons 1-2)- 3.5/5
The first two seasons that detail the rise and fall of notorious crime lord Pablo Escobar are as good as they are due in part to the powerful performance by Wagner Moura as the drug kingpin. There were some solid performances throughout the show, but no one gripped me as much as him. (Bit of a spoiler coming here...) When Pablo died at the end of season two, there was little incentive to watch season 3 for me. Others may find this more enjoyable than me, but I recognize that this is a solid, well-made show.
51. Ted Lasso (Seasons 1-3)- 3.5/5
Ted Lasso was a great show for the first two seasons before the quality of season 3 brought it down. Some character arcs with characters like Keely didn't satisfy me. The show's decision to make the episodes an hour long brought the quality down immensely. If season three didn't make such boneheaded choices in its last season, the feel-good comedy would rank higher for me.
50. South Park (Season 26)- 3.5/5
the raunchy, foul-mouthed sitcom still can push out gems, but I miss the old seasons when they were much longer. The latest season pushed out 6 episodes, and while none were bad, if there were at least a few more episodes, the latest season would've been almost great. Two standout episodes for me involve the conspiracy around Japanese toilets, and the episode written by AI like Chat GPT. Nothing as hilarious as previous iconic episodes, but the topics and creativity was sublime still.
49. Disenchantment (Season 5)- 3.5/5
Created by Matt Groening, the same genius mind behind the Simpsons and Futurama, Disenchantment is an animated fantasy series that takes place in a medieval land, following the main characters of Princess Tiabeanie, her elf companion Elfo, and demon buddy Luci. The fifth season was its last, bidding farewell to the zany cast and its colorful multitude of a supporting cast. An underrated show that deserves viewing.
48. Scrubs (Seasons 5-8)- 3.5/5
The classic sitcom about medical students turned doctors peaked with its first 5 seasons. The stories, premises, and character development would not reach the same heights in seasons 6 to 8. Some jokes are funny but don't land as hard for me as they did upon my first viewing as a preteen. Rest in Peace to Sam Lloyd, who played possibly the funniest character on the show and my favorite, Ted. He encapsulated a depressing lawyer swimmingly.
47. Bobobo-bobo-bobo- 3.5/5
Bobobo-bobo-bobo was like a fever dream that I never stopped thinking about as a kid. The bizarre anime about the man Bobobo-bobo-bobo fighting enemies with his nose hairs used to air on Cartoon Network during its Toonami block back in the 2000s. After obtaining a blu-ray disc some time ago, I finally got to watching. It's rapid pace with jokes, insane characters, and wild visual gags wormed it's way into my heart. If I were to let bias get in the way, this would be in my top ten. But not every joke in this comedy lands. I still love this show to pieces tho and wish they'd bring it back.
46. Twisted Metal- 3.5/5
This adaptation of the racing game was the most fun show Peacock produced this year that I watched. The cast is enjoyable with Anthony Mackie and Stephanie Beatriz anchoring the show for its duration, but it's AEW wrestler Samoa Joe as Sweet Tooth, while Will Arnett provides the voice of the same character, that capture a special magic. The action scenes could stand to be more thrilling, but the stories and character interactions help elevate the show to be a blast.
45. Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight (Seasons 2-3)- 3.5/5
This Netflix series about the dragon warrior Po was well-made. Jack Black reprising his role as the titular panda was incredibly welcome as he's the best part of the show. Joining Po are an interesting cast of characters that accompany him on a grand journey. Everything from the action scenes and set pieces to somber character moments were perfectly solid. Another fine show for kids or fans of the Kung Fu Panda series to hold you down while waiting for Kung Fu Panda 4.
44. The Mandalorian (Season 3)- 3.5/5
The latest escapades of Din Djarin and Grogu this season were entertaining, but not as much as previous endeavors in seasons 1 or 2 clearly. The decision to have Din and Grogu separate in the season 2 finale and reunite in another show was a poor choice, robbing this show of a gripping emotional return way too soon. But, the action scenes were still decent, the cameos of the likes of Jack Black and Lizzo were cute and harmless, and Bo Katan's arc helped to make the season at least somewhat compelling.
43. I Am Groot (Season 2)- 3.5/5
Baby Groot is adorable. Five short episodes show baby Groot getting into little shenanigans. My personal favorite involves the one where The Watcher gets stressed watching Groot dick around and get into danger. If you're looking for something really cute and wholesome, I Am Groot would make for a fine 20 minute burst.
42. Whose Line Is It Anyway? (Seasons 8-10)- 3.5/5
It doesn't matter how much time passes or how old improv legends Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles or Wayne Brady get, they have not missed any beats. The CW version of the show is not as good as the original, due to its over reliance on repeated games or unfunny special guests, but the performers themselves are comedic geniuses that I love wholeheartedly. The latest seasons on HBO Max have had them trying different games and breaking from tradition and its for the best. One of my favorite comfort viewings.
41. Wrestlers- 3.5/5
Wrestlers is a documentary that follows former WWE wrestler Al Snow trying to keep his wrestling promotion Ohio Valley Wrestling alive. The series focuses on Al, the various wrestlers and workers that he employ as he books his shows week to week, and outside forces looking to work with OVW. Getting to know the wrestlers behind their over-the-top personal and see the struggles of a wrestling promotion nowhere near as big as WWE or AEW was fascinating.
40. Vikings: Valhalla (Season 2)- 3.5/5
Based in the Viking age, the main characters of Leif Erikson, Freydis and Harald remain the most compelling characters in their show. I wish I could say as much for other aspects. The season was a step-down from season 1, but the emotional story beats and cinematography are decent enough aspects to rate it as high as it is for me.
39. Demon Slayer (Season 3)- 3.5/5
The latest season of the hit anime Demon Slayer was fun, but like many other shows on this list, the season to come beforehand...I simply enjoyed more. Mitsuri was an intriguing Hashira to know, and Villains this season were solid. But the lack of presence of other characters like Inosuke are felt and the emotional beats don't work as well as the previous season. But the season finale was stellar enough to bring the season up quite a bit at least.
38. Insecure (Seasons 4-5)- 3.5/5
Insecure remained consistently good throughout its 5 season run. Issa Rae was a great lead for the show as she and her character were extremely likable. The humorous series had a fine cast, but her friend Kelli had to be my favorite as she was seemingly the funniest of the bunch.
37. Food Wars (Season 5)- 3.5/5
The final season to this over-the-top nontraditional battle Shonen anime was a serviceable sendoff to the endearing cast of zany teens. The cooking show anime aired on Toonami this year and as it wrapped up, I felt sad to see it go as I've enjoyed the wackiness many characters provided. But the last episode was a decent sendoff as well. Though not as good as seasons beforehand, Food Wars fifth season is still a treat.
36. Star Wars: The Bad Batch (Season 2)- 3.5/5
The sophomore season of this animated star wars show was as entertaining as its first. Shoutout to Dee Bradley Baker for voicing five different clones and bringing nuance to each character. A ragtag group of clone troopers on their adventures was exciting at times and the season finale was perhaps the best episode of the batch.
35. Total Drama- 3.5/5
Another show from my childhood thats sometimes a gem and sometimes infuriating. Its first three seasons harbored a good sense of humor and a truly sublime cast of animated characters. It was peak. Unfortunately, the following seasons failed to live up to the standards in character work and pacing, among many other issues. However, the season titled The Ridonculous Race, was great enough to bring the show back up. I haven't seen the latest season yet, but the best seasons of this show are worth checking out.
34. Harley Quinn (Season 4)- 4/5
A great season for the books even if it didn't live up the spectacle of its third season. The animation remains solid and the first half of the show was strong. With Bane still hilarious and Harley and Poison Ivy's respective character arcs that focus on their individuality being as entertaining as they were, there's still a lot to like from this season. Even if it lacks in other departments, like, not enough Clayface.
33. Big Nate (Season 2)- 4/5
Huge bias here, but I used to read the Big Nate Books as a kid and I have a huge soft spot for them which applies to this show. The animation is solid, there's a good sense of humor, and the core cast of kids are incredibly likable. If you're looking for 6th grade kid shenanigans that's bound to.make you chuckle, pleas support the show on Paramount Plus so it gets dozens of seasons.
32. My Hero Academia (Season 6)- 4/5
The latest season of teenage superheroes in training focused on two arcs for 20+ episodes. The first arc saw an all out war between numerous heroes and Villains while the second arc saw our main character, Deku, enter an Era of self-doubt and edginess after the events of the first arc. The second arc would've been better if it had more time dedicated to it, but the turns, twists, action scenes, and revelations of the first arc are enough to elevate this season to greatness.
31. Gen V- 4/5
This spinoff of The Boys was a slightly better series that focused on school kids with superpowers than My Hero. It's still got The Boys charm with its signature violence and gore with characters intriguing enough to keep you hooked. Gen V is a great addition to The Boys universe that warrants attention.
30. Avenue 5 (Season 2)- 4/5
An underrated sitcom following a space captain, his employees and crew, and hundreds of passengers on a space cruise trying to.make their way back home. The cast was stellar, the jokes were hilarious, the premise was engaging, and yet it STILL got canceled and I'll forever be mad about that.
29. Blackish (Seasons 1-3)- 4/5
The family sitcom about the Johnson family has picked up for me lately on my first viewing. The first episode and some to follow in season 1 were a bit rocky as the show was finding its footing. But with Seasons 2 and 3 so far, it's proven to be especially funny with a talented cast and thoughtful messaging.
28. Codename: Kids Next Door (Seasons 1-3)- 4/5
Yet another show from my childhood I've been in the midst of rewatching! The Kids Next Door follows children acting as secret agents that fight against teenagers and adults of all sorts. This classic cartoon would fit so well with an audience today, I'd like to think. With an endearing core cast and a truly fun rogues gallery they face off with in episode to episode, I've started realizing how much influence something like this had on me growing up, I love this show.
27. Six Feet Under (Season 1)- 4/5
One of HBO's classic shows has recently come under my radar for the first time, and while it's a bit slow at times to my liking, it's proving to be a unique watch. It's takes on the passings of every day people coupled with a talented cast and stunning cinematography are leaving me to wonder how this show will fare upon progressing into the next few seasons.
26. Wu Tang: An American Saga (Season 3)
For three seasons, Wu Tang followed the rise of Hip Hops most decorated rap group. It's final season was a superb and contemplative sendoff to some of the greatest MCs to grab a mic. Some episodes and storybits were a bit rushed or dramatized needlessly, but the allegorical episodes were incredibly creative sometimes balances out. An underrated gem of a show, in my opinion.
25. One Piece (Live Action)- 4/5
One of the most faithful adaptations of the source material I've seen and I couldn't be happier. The outrageous characters from the anime and Manga look as wild as they do in live action, the set pieces are mesmerizing, and the performances of the Strawhat crew are special. I'm eagerly awaiting season 2 to see how they adapt what comes next.
24. Archer (Season 14)- 4/5
Despite the addition of a new character to the long running sitcoms final season, they didn't stray focus from its core cast of operatives we've gotten to know and love since 2009. Despite wavering in seasons prior, the writing here was on point, the performances did not miss a beat, and the final season was a wonderful send-off to these ragtag of oddballs.
23. Eric Andre Show (Season 6)- 4/5
Hannibal Burress' lack of presence is felt, but the chaotic nature of the show never left and I love that for it. Whether insane bits on the street or at the studio, Eric Andre has still found ways to psychologically confuse and torture strangers and celebrities alike in a manner that still makes my stomach hurt from laughter and absurdities.
22. My Adventures With Superman- 4/5
This take on the beginnings of Clark Kent's journey as Superman was a fun time. Its animation is pleasing to the eye, Clark and Lois Lane's relationship is incredibly endearing and wholesome at times, and the villains introduced are decent foils to Superman.
21. Futurama (season 11)- 4/5
After being canceled and brought back for the umpteenth time, seeing the Futurama cast return again after about a decade (not including that one Simpsons crossover episode from a few years ago) was so welcome. The show tackled more modern topics like Bitcoin and the COVID pandemic to varying degrees of success. Bringing back the entire original cast and still being able to provide solid entertainment is comforting.
20. Superstore- 4/5
Indulging in the entirety of Superstore, the sitcom about employees working in a giant Walmart-esque retail building, for the first time was intriguing. The first season felt too reminiscent of The Office in characters, but as the seasons progressed it slowly started to morph into its own thing. As characters found their own personalities, the show increasingly became more and more hilarious, even with its final season filmed during peak pandemic lockdown.
19. Loki (Season 2)- 4/5
An improvement upon the first season by a margin. Adding Key Huy Quan and Rafael Casal to the cast this season was an excellent choice. The rest of the cast was equally superb, but it's Tom Hiddleston as Loki completing his transformation from a god of mischief to a selfless god was perfect. The finale to the season was bittersweet but also perhaps the best episode of a Disney MCU show so far.
18. Atlanta (Season 4)- 4/5
Donald Glover's experimental series starring himself, Zazie Beets, Brian Tyree Henry, and LaKeith Stanfield, provided possibly the best season of the show. I feel there could've been an opportunity to bring back people from the previous seasons at some point this season, but the episodes this season were pretty remarkable. The final episode leaves one to wonder about the status of our characters but not in a doom-and-gloom manner which I can rock with.
17. Baki Hanma (Season 2)- 4/5
Not since Jojo's Bizarre Adventure have I seen an action anime so ridiculous thrill me almost entirely from start to end. Baki Hanma is a well-crafted, better-written show than its previous series simply titled 'Baki.' Two arcs focus on a prehistoric caveman thawing out of the ice and the world's greatest fighters try to defeat it. While the second arc has our main character try and combat his ultra-powerful dad in a fight that's been built up for years. Both arcs were over-the-top peak that warrant viewing if you live for that nature.
16. Blindspotting (Season 2)- 4/5
The sequel series to the film of the same name is just as great as the film itself. Jasmine Cephas Jones as Ashley, who initially harbored a small role in the film, is good as the lead for the show. Her various family members and friends either helped her or overwhelmed her in ways that made for intriguing television. Combined with fun usage of cameos from rappers and riveting musical sequences, you have another show that gets canceled way to soon and pisses me OFF.
15. Rick and Morty (Season 7)- 4/5
Upon giving co-creator and creep Justin Roiland the boot, the team behind Rick and Morty managed to deliver a quality season up there with some of their best. The new voices for Rick and Morty that replaced Roiland have nestled nicely into the role, and after delivering one of the greatest episodes in the series in 'Unmortricken' any anxieties about the quality of Rick and Morty have been quelled for the future of the show.
14. Jujitsu Kaisen (Season 2)- 4/5
The first few episodes focused on the backstory of a few crucial characters years ago, and while they were sufficient, the meat of the season lies within the Shibuya Incident. As good and evil fight across the city of Shibuya and the bodies pile sky high, JJK has crafted an unforgettable second season with stakes high and memorable moments galore.
13. One Piece (Wano Arc)- 4/5
As the One Piece anime wraps up its longest story arc to date, looking back it's clear to see that the legendary scenes will pang throughout the echoes of time. Despite shit pacing, as One Piece is known to have, it gave us moments of Luffy attaining the Gear 5 form, his jaw-dropping fight with Kaido, and entertaining fights between the Strawhats and the rest of Kaido's crew. Thank god it's over though, and we can finally prepare for the next island Luffy and the Strawhats head toward.
12. Scott Pilgrim Takes Off- 4/5
I think I like this more than the movie, even though it's been years since I last saw the film. But Scott Pilgrim Takes Off took Scott's friends, Ramona's exes, and plenty of other characters with varying degrees of screen time in the movie, amplified it in the show, and made everyone INCREDIBLY likable. With awesome fight scenes and delightful characters, the show has become a must-see for animation fans.
11. The Bear (Seasons 1-2)- 4/5
Who knew how anxiety-inducing a show about a young chef running a restaurant with a hectic kitchen staff could be. The groundwork laid in season 1 elevated season 2 to excellency. The cast is fascinating, and the episodes that involve characters running around frantically, desperately trying to tie shit together have lead to the best episodes on television this year. If you watch one episode from this show, please watch the episode titled 'Fishes.'
10. Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake- 4/5
The spinoff and continuation from yet another Cartoon Network classic is at least on par with the original Adventure Time. Taking the fictional characters of Fionna and Cake and expounding upon them to make them their own fleshed-out characters is amazing. The blossoming relationship of Gary and Marshall was sweet and Simon's existential crisis was heart-wrenching. Eagerly awaiting it's next season.
9. Orange Is The New Black (Seasons 1-3)- 4/5
As I'm currently on my first viewing of this show, as of this writing, I can see how this show about women in prison put Netflix on the map for their original programming. Our leads slow descent into morally questionable behavior is as compelling as every surrounding story with her fellow inmates. The final minutes of the season three finale were powerful imagery for the inmates. And as the depressing dramedy continues forward, I cannot wait to see how the rest of the show shapes.
8. Succession (Seasons 1-4)- 4/5
After binging all four seasons this year, Succession is the closest show I've seen to poetry in motion. The inner dynamics of these deeply disturbed members of the Roy family as they backstab, connive, and try to destroy one another just to reach a comfortable seat of power made for devastating television. I only wish there was one more season to spend more time with the cast.
7. Dragon Ball Z- 4/5
This is the last show on this list that was something I watched as a kid, I promise. The iconic Shonen action show is my favorite anime of all time, but I tried not to let some of personal bias cloud some of my judgment. It's the grandfather of all action anime for a reason, and what prevents it from being my number one is that I believe some of the following shows are just a liiiiiiittle bit more tightly written.
6. The Last Of Us- 4.5/5
Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey managed to put on performances as stellar as the voice actors in the game, it's wild. I thought the adaptation was amazing, with sublime performances across the board, a decent pace, and an exploration of character depth unseen in the game with characters like Bill and Frank. It might've been a little light on zombies this season which I hope they rectify in the future.
5. Castlevania Nocturne- 4.5/5
As someone who adored the previous Castlevania anime series, this season had some big shoes to fill. For the first season, they knocked it out of the park. The animation is more gorgeous than ever, the new characters introduced in this spinoff are intriguing, and they laid superb groundwork for the following season.
4. It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia (Season 16)- 4.5/5
Clearly, the best season that this gang of scumbags has put out in years. The entire season saw the gang at their dumbest which lead to hilarious setups and instant classics in its legacy. While all 5 characters were at their best this season, I want to highlight Danny Devito in Frank Vs Russia and Glenn Howerton in The Gang Goes Bowling and Dennis Takes a Mental Health Day as some of the best comedic chops they've almost ever had. I died laughing so much this season.
3. Primal (Seasons 1-2)- 4.5/5
The story about a caveman and a dinosaur going on adventures and was surprisingly...peak. The storytelling despite minimal to no words being spoken is immaculate, and when the first words were dropped I almost lost my shit. The first season was great, but the second season helped elevate the entirety of the show. It's cliff hangers are jaw-dropping, the arcs in season 2 were grand in scale, and the Primal Theory was perhaps the best episode of the whole show. I wish I watched this sooner.
2. What We Do In The Shadows (Season 5)- 4.5/5
The only show to make me laugh just as much, possibly just a little bit more, than It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia is the show about Vampires in Staten Island of course. Guillermo's season long arc of vampirism came to a satisfying conclusion and the rest of the cast were on point, especially my personal favorite character: Lazlo. The cast were on point, and the comedic chops were strong, I just hope it's final season is at least as strong as this season was.
Barry (Season 4)- 5/5.
The 4th season of Barry was excellent. Barry the character and Barry the show has been immortalized with the events that transpire over this 8-episode season. The fate of the characters followed over the past few seasons has been befitting and heartbreaking but understandable in some circumstances. The way the show transitioned into something darker over the past two seasons as this hitman who tried to become an actor influenced the people around him and brought them down into the deepest trenches with him. There is no doubt in my mind that Barry was my personal favorite show viewed in 2023. Thank you for reading my list if you did.
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Carmella has looked so stunning throughout her whole pregnancy. I spent my pregnancy fighting gender dysphoria (trans male) and the urge to end it all.
omg hey icon! hope you’re well! and yes she’s looked GORGEOUS
i can’t even imagine how that must’ve felt like:( do you look back on it fondly at all or is it all icky to you?
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𝟏𝟗𝟎𝟐𝟎𝟏𝟑 – a multi muse roleplay blog loved by aa , with muses from all elite wrestling and the world wrestling entertainment . all muses and rules under the cut .
MUSE LIST
please be informed that i write all muses kayfabe only .
jon moxley , orange cassidy , becky lynch , jay white , seth rollins , renee paquette , carmella
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a . i’m aa ( 27, she / her ) from germany. please forgive me any possible grammar or spelling mistakes – i dislike proof reading so much ... this blog will be a semi slow-paced but this may alter every now and then depending on how much muse i have ! let’s be nice to each other ooc and raise hell ic. i personally don’t have any triggers but i tag all nsfw themes tw ______. mature themes such as death, violence, war and others will appear on this blog.
b . this blog is private and selective. this is a sideblog and i follow through rg4rz. i interact with my mutuals only. if i don’t follow back within 14 days, then i most likely won’t at all. reasons for that can differ but the main reason is probably that i don’t see our muses interacting. once we are mutuals, please feel invited to start interacting with everything i put on dash. blogs that are inactive from posting threads for more than 21 days without announcing a hiatus will be unfollowed.
c . if, for any reason, you want to unfollow me, that is totally fine. i take no hard feelings if you recognize our muses do not vibe, you don’t enjoy the way i handle my blog or you don’t like my writing style. any reason is totally valid. you make your dash your own! however, the one thing i ask for is to be softblocked so we don’t end up in an awkward situation.
d . for now, this blos will be more plot driven to avoid empty interactions and instead give our muses the depth they deserve. i’m a huge fan of memes. they work perfectly as ice breakers, to feel out each other’s muses and so on and so on. please reblog resources from the source and not from my blog. it messes with my notifications even more than tumblr already does.
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List 5 things that make you happy, then put this in the askbox for the last 10 people who reblogged something from you. learn to know your mutuals and followers.(ू•‧̫•ू⑅)♡
Aww I love this!
Ok ten things that make me happy.
1. My cats are so precious and sweet I love them. They are the best orange babies ever.
2. The sun. I have pretty gnarly SAD and every day since daylight savings ended has been easier and better and brighter.
3. My lil fetus is a pretty strong high in my life right now. The idea of pushing this kid out makes me physically ill, but every time she moves I just kind of marvel at how cool she is by nature of existing IN MY GUTS Y'ALL. Wild. She's an icon.
4. I have read Becky Albertalli's "Imogen, Obviously" cover to cover 5 times in a row from the day it came out until last weekend. Her characters resonate so deeply with me, especially Leah and Molly, but Imogen is everything and this story struck such a chord with me I can't seem to walk away from it. Please reach out to discuss.
5. I eat like 4 bowls of cereal a day rn and it makes me ecstatic EVERY time. It also helps with my iron deficiency.
6. Recently finished rereading Young Wizards...again. Never enough rereads, I discover something new about myself and these characters on every read. I especially adore Dairine and Carmella.
7. My husband is the light of my life. I love him, he's so fun and smart and cute and I can't wait until he gets home from work so I can kiss his dorky face.
8. Let's be completely clear here: the highlight of last summer for me was Eddie Munson. I am a Steddie girlie and the summery weather is bringing back that part of me with a vengance.
9. I have an inflatable pool! I could just sit submerged in water for the rest of my life and be happy. I'm waiting for the day to get a lil warmer so I can go sit in my puddle and be joyful.
10. My support system is awesome. I feel like I've been held up by a lot of love and kindness that has built me up SO much on hard days.
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Her lore is that she's like an memorizing icon who make fun of panties and bra matches but does a few herself and she's funny obviously I took some inspo from R- Truth , Carmella, Melina
Mothers and grandfather
SHES A LEGEND I FEARR
i love how she makes fun of the matches yet does them 😭😭😭she’s so real. ngl those are the best people to take inspo from
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Top 10 Extremely Hot WWE Divas
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is extremely popular among young people. Whether it is female or male wrestlers, both are equally responsible for the sport’s success. Female wrestlers were referred to as “divas” in the early days of WWE.
This term was later changed to “women superstars” in 2016. When it comes to women, they are equal to men. Hot WWE divas have become the reason why many people are compelled to watch this sport over time.
We’ve all heard of popular male wrestlers like the Undertaker and Triple H. However, in this article, we will discuss the top hot WWE women wrestlers. The women rose to the top thanks to their incredible wrestling and promotional abilities. Also, know about 10 unknown facts about the Undertaker.
Top 10 hot WWE divas
Here is a list of some of the most attractive and hot female wrestlers. Who is extremely popular among WWE fans.
1. Stacy Keibler
Stacy Keibler is a well-known American model, dancer, and retired professional wrestler. She is the WWE’s most well-known and hottest female wrestler. This beautiful personality was known as the” legs of WWE” as she has long legs. She was known for her work with WWE and World Championship Wrestling.
2. Charlotte fair
Ashley Elizabeth Flair, also known as Charlotte Flair, is among the top hot WWE diva of 2022. She is the daughter of WWE icon Ric Flair. She is an American professional wrestler.
Flair was named Women of the Year in 2016. She is currently performing in WWE under the Raw Brand.
3. Mandy Rose
Mandy Rose, who was born on July 18, 1990, is a professional American wrestler and one of the hot WWE divas. Rose began her career in 2016 and quickly rose to prominence as a popular and successful female wrestler.
4. Billie Kay
American professional wrestler Jessica McKay is famous by her ring name Billie Kay. With her personality and beauty, WWE fans are crazy about her. Born in June 2007 she is now performing under Raw Band. kay is popular for her charming and extremely attractive personality.
5. Carmella
Leah Van Dale is popularly renowned by the ring name Carmella. This professional female wrestler is Well- known for her fitness and personality. Along with it, she is among the extremely hot WWE divas.
6. Alexa Bliss
This hot female wrestler, who was born on August 9, 1991, is known for her perfect body and blond hair. Her ring name is Alexa Bliss, but her real name is Alexia Kaufman. She began her WWE career in NXT in 2013.
7. Nikki Bella
Stephanie Nicola Gracia-Colace is now by her ring name Nikki Bella. Nikki was the most successful WWE female wrestler of all time. She started her career with FCW then signed by WWE. This hot wrestler has won the WWE Divas Championship two times.
8. Peyton Royce
Petyon has a large fan base due to her attractive appearance and charm. She began her professional wrestling career in 2018 with NXT. With the perfect look and body, Petyon is among the extremely hot WWE divas.
9. Lana
Lana is one of the most mentioned names in the list of hot WWE divas. Lana’s real name is Catherine Joy Perry, but she goes by Lana. Her WWE career began in 2016. In 2023, this American beauty is still a diva.
10. Becky Lynch
Rebecca Quin is better known as Becky Lynch in the ring. She began her professional wrestling career in 2002. Lynch is the sexiest WWE diva, thanks to her brown hair and perfect body. Also, read some interesting facts about triple H.
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elimination chamber 2023
suck it count: 7 (literally all montez ford, what an icon)
michael cole ‘unloading’ count: 1. (maybe someone told him i’d start counting how many times he says this @ the ple’s)
fuck you roman chants: 6
at first, i was mad that carmella made it into the chamber match, but i actually really enjoyed having her there. shoutouts to my girl asuka 🥲. also i love nikki cross
bobby lashley vs. brock lesnar….yawn (sorry bobby)
edge & beth phoenix vs. finn & rhea. i’m so happy rhea and beth got to fight, and also that rhea got to fight at all, bc they lowkey don’t let her fight that often. they were amazing, obviously. edge and finn were also there
i was actually so shocked that the men’s elimination chamber match was better than the women’s. really good mix of people, fun spots. unfortunate logan🤮paul interference, but that match was sooooo good
roman vs sami zayn…😭 first of all, ‘fuck you roman’ chants before the man even got to the ring?! yall are craaaaaaaaaazy for not letting sami win tho, i was so sad when he lost, even tho i knew the outcome. glad kevin came out to help, but too late bruh, you couldn’t have helped ur boy win? 😭😭
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General Mills Monsters Cereals Welcome Carmella Creeper This Halloween
General Mills Monster Cereals Welcome Carmella Creeper This Halloween
The iconic General Mills Monster Cereals are back for the 2023 Halloween season, introducing the first new character in decades this year with the debut of zombie-themed, caramel apple-flavored DJ Carmella Creeper. Read on for the full announcement. Monsters Cereals featuring Halloween’s hottest haunters are back on shelves this summer and are now joined by the new Carmella Creeper. The…
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KALOS PROFILES
Timeline year: 2007
this is the next fic I will maybe work on so it's a bit more fleshed out compared to the previous few ha
in fact i had to split the list of canon characters up because there's so many (and also i was running out of number of pics i could add)
☆ MAIN OC'S ☆
CARMELLA VAGANAY
17 / Vaniville Town / lesbian trans girl / she/her
Carmella isn't sure what she wants to do, but she knows who she wants to become. Interning for the professor is just an extra boon in that process.
Owned Pokemon: Delphox (Apollonia), Sylveon (Proteus), Gogoat (Fauna), Aegislash (Odin), Amaura (Cailleach), Diancie
☆ MAJOR CANON CHARACTERS ☆
CALEM JOLY
15 / Kiloude City / he/him
The son of a former gym leader and former Champion. They have high expectations for him that he's not sure he can live up to.
Owned Pokemon: Chesnaught, Fletchling, Meowstic, Absol, Tyrantrum, Lapras, Skarmory
SHAUNA SLIMANE
16 / Snowbelle City / bisexual / she/her
Shauna's just happy to be here! She brings an uplifting presence wherever she goes.
Owned Pokemon: Greninja (Li'l Gren), Furfrou (Fufu), Carbink (Car-Car), Lucario (Lucky), Goodra (Gooey), Salamence (Silly Sally)
TREVOR HERTZ
13 / Lumiose City / ?? / he/him?
An aspiring scientist who was thrilled to be picked for the program. He's a bit shy, but lights up when talking about Pokemon facts.
Owned Pokemon: Raichu, Aerodactyl, Florges
TIERNO MARTIN-MONET
14 / Coumarine City / he/him
A dancer and a budding PokéTube influencer. A people person who's down to try anything once.
Owned Pokemon: Crawdaunt, Espurr, Roserade, Talonflame, Ludicolo
PROFESSOR AUGUSTINE SYCAMORE
37 / Lumiose City (Couriway Town) / gay / he/him
A Pokemon Professor who studies evolution, specifically Mega Evolution. Very smart, but many who meet him wonder how he's managed to live so long.
Owned Pokemon: Klefki, Garchomp
DEXIO
19 / Lumiose City (Laverre City) / he/him
One of Professor Sycamore's assistants. He's mildly psychic, though he always denies it when asked.
Owned Pokemon: Delphox, Espeon, Alakazam, Metang, Slowbro
SINA
19 / Lumiose City (Laverre City) / she/her
One of Professor Sycamore's assistants. She's not as much a scientist as the others, but she's fantastic with people and has become the professor's go to person for the business side of things.
Owned Pokemon: Glaceon, Vivillon, Abomasnow, Noivern
SERENA
21 / Lumiose City / she/her
One of Professor Sycamore's assistants. She's an amazing engineer and has created a number of machines to help collect data on Mega Evolution.
Owned Pokemon: Porygon, Combee, Farfetch'd, Slurpuff, Alcremie (Ruby swirl, strawberry sweet)
KORRINA
17 / Shalour City / trans girl / she/her
The gym leader of Shalour City and an expert in Mega Evolution. She's also the captain of a roller derby team!
Owned Pokemon: Hawlucha, Machoke, Mienfoo; another Hawlucha, Lucario, Pangoro, Mienshao, another Lucario; many other gym Pokemon
OLYMPIA
41 / Anistar City / she/her
The gym leader of Anistar City. Her family has lived in the area for millennia, guarding something secret.
Owned Pokemon: Meowstic (female), Sigilyph, Gothitelle, Slowking, Gallade
EMMA VERNAL
14 / Lumiose City / she/her
A homeless orphan who steals to survive. Very smart and quick thinking.
Owned Pokemon: Espurr (Mimi), Crobat, Malamar
LOOKER
?? / ?? / he/him
An agent of the International Police, codename Looker. Currently in disguise as a private detective in Lumiose for a mission.
Owned Pokemon: n/a
☆ MINOR CANON CHARACTERS ☆
GRACE VAGANAY
39 / Vaniville Town / bisexual / she/her
Carmella's mother and a former Rhyhorn racer. Known icon.
Owned Pokemon: Rhyhorn (Rhea), Fletchling (Talia)
SIEBOLD
28 / Lumiose City / he/him
A renown chef and a member of the Kalosian Elite Four. Grew up alongside fellow Elite Four member Malva in a strange love-hate way.
Owned Pokemon: Blastoise, Barbaracle, Gyarados, Starmie, Clawitzer, Rotom (Wash)
ALEXIS
30 / Lumiose City / she/her
A former reporter for Lumiose News Network who was recently fired. Very suspicious of why she was so suddenly terminated.
Owned Pokemon: Masquerain
LYSANDRE DE LYS
32 / Lumiose City / gay / he/him
The owner of Lysandre Labs and creator of the Holo-Caster. An odd man, but the professor seems to like him...?
Owned Pokemon: Pyroar, Honchkrow, Gyarados, Mienshao
DIANTHA
30 / Lumiose City / lesbian / she/her
The world famous actress and Champion of Kalos! It's difficult being both, but she tries her best to keep up with the demands.
Owned Pokemon: Gardevoir, Hawlucha, Tyrantrum, Aurorus, Gourgheist, Goodra
AZ
?? / ?? / he/him
A mysterious man who is ridiculously tall. Seems to know more about what's going on with Team Flare than some random hobo should.
Owned Pokemon: Floette, Golurk, Torkoal, Sigilyph
☆ MINOR OC'S ☆
KANDY
18 / Lumiose City / she/her
The daughter of a man who owns a chain of luxury resorts, and a Team Flare grunt. Not malicious, but not into thinking...
Owned Pokemon: Dragonair, Florges
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