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My phone wallpaper. (Art is not mine. Just thought it was cute! đ)
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This is so cute đ„°
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#mcdanno#mcdanno fanart#h50#steve mcgarrett#danny williams#fandom ships#cbs hawaii five o#lgbtq#bisexaul#asexual
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godbless 2000-2010âs procedural dramas. them and their old man mcâs with a subordinate daughter figure who theyâre only nice to keep me sane.
#procedural drama#2000s crime show#ncis#hawaii five-o#cbs bull#chicago pd#leroy jethro gibbs#aaron hotchner#criminal minds
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Old BTS H50 Pic
via @stevemcgh50 on insta!
iâve stumbled upon this pic on insta, i donât think iâve ever seen this one before! its cute, i luv how scott is just shirtless, it is hawaii after all! circa season 4?
#hawaii five 0#scott caan#danny williams#danno williams#scotty caan#cbs#alex o'loughlin#steve mcgarrett#michelle borth#catherine rollins#hawaii 5 0#hawaii five o#hawaii#h50 bts#bts#behind the scenes
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How successful would Chin Ho KellyâŠ
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#could they be a pro wrestler#daniel dae kim#chin ho kelly#hawaii five 0#hawaii 5 0#h50#h50 chin#hawaii five o#hfo#cbs#cbs studios#cbs tv#ncis#police procedural#action drama#hawaii#Hawaii five-o#Hawaii 5-0#tumblr polls#polls#character polls#fandom polls#wrestling#wrestling polls#poll time#hyper specific poll#poll game#wwe#professional wrestling#pro wrestling
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Hawaii Five-O intro
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Hawaii Five O vs 9-1-1
@baddygab-bi posted comparing Buddie canon to H50 McDanno
As a fan of both pairings, I tend to think it's important to look at their respective showrunners.
This is Peter Lenkov. Racist, misogynous, and mean, he was finally fired by CBS in 2020. He was queerbaiting the whole time, for ratings, while constantly throwing actresses at Alex and Scott.
Time Minear, on the other hand, while clearly not perfect, has no apparent problem with actually writing LGBTQ characters and characters of color.
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Mary Lamar Rickey (October 27, 1938 â October 12, 2023), better known as Lara Parker. Television, film and stage actress known for her role as Angelique on the ABC-TV serial Dark Shadows, which aired from 1966 to 1971.
Parker played the role of "Laura Banner" in the opening sequence of the pilot for the television series The Incredible Hulk (1977), and the fashion model-witch "Madelaine" in the Kolchak: The Night Stalker episode "The Trevi Collection". Her other television work includes appearances on Emergency "One of Those Days"(1975-S5Ep8), Kung Fu, The Six Million Dollar Man (1976-S3Ep17: "The Secret of Bigfoot Part 1"), Police Woman, Kojak, Alice, Quincy, M.E., Hawaii Five-O, The Rockford Files, Highway to Heaven, Switch, Baretta, Galactica 1980 ("The Night The Cylons Landed", Parts I & II), Barnaby Jones (1980-The Price of Anger), the CBS daytime serial Capitol, and the ABC daytime serial One Life to Live. She played secretary Wanda in the 1977 television miniseries Washington: Behind Closed Doors and had a recurring role in the short-lived television series Jessica Novak. (Wikipedia)
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Taylor Wily, the UFC fighter-turned-character-actor who appeared in âForgetting Sarah Marshallâ and the CBS reboot of âHawaii Five-O,ïżœïżœïżœ has died, according to a local TV station in Hawaii. He was 56.
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Eric Braeden: A Legendary Career
Eric Braeden, born Hans-Jörg Gudegast on April 3, 1941, in Bredenbek, Germany, is a distinguished actor best known for his iconic portrayal of Victor Newman on the CBS daytime soap opera "The Young and the Restless." Braeden's journey from a small German village to Hollywood stardom is a testament to his talent, determination, and resilience.
Braeden emigrated to the United States in 1959 and attended the University of Montana, where he developed an interest in acting. His early career saw him taking on various roles in television and film, often under his birth name. He appeared in popular TV shows like "Combat!" and "The Rat Patrol," gaining recognition for his work in action and drama genres.
Breakthrough and Rise to Fame
In the late 1960s, Braeden adopted the stage name Eric Braeden, which he felt would be more marketable in the American entertainment industry. His big break came with a starring role in the 1970 film "Colossus: The Forbin Project," where he played the lead role of Dr. Charles Forbin. The film's success helped establish Braeden as a versatile actor capable of handling complex roles.
Braeden continued to build his career with roles in TV series such as "Hawaii Five-O," "Gunsmoke," "The Six Million Dollar Man," and "Wonder Woman." His performance as the ruthless Nazi officer in the 1971 film "Escape from the Planet of the Apes" further showcased his ability to portray intense and commanding characters.
Victor Newman: The Titan of Genoa City
Introduction to "The Young and the Restless"
In 1980, Eric Braeden was cast as Victor Newman on "The Young and the Restless." Originally intended to be a short-term role, Victor quickly became a central character due to Braeden's compelling performance and the character's complex nature. Victor Newman, the powerful and enigmatic businessman, has since become one of the most iconic figures in daytime television.
Major Storylines and Character Development
Victor's Rise to Power: Victor Newman is introduced as a self-made billionaire with a mysterious past. His rise to power involves ruthless business tactics, cunning strategies, and an unwavering determination to succeed. Victor's business acumen and relentless pursuit of control make him a formidable figure in Genoa City.
Newman Enterprises: As the founder and CEO of Newman Enterprises, Victor is a dominant force in the business world. His leadership and vision drive the company's success, but his methods often lead to conflicts with family members and rivals. Victor's management of Newman Enterprises is a central theme of the show, highlighting his ambition and resilience.
Turbulent Relationships: Victor's personal life is marked by tumultuous relationships, most notably with Nikki Reed (Melody Thomas Scott). Their on-again, off-again romance is a cornerstone of "The Young and the Restless," characterized by passion, betrayal, and reconciliation. Victor's marriages to other women, including Ashley Abbott (Eileen Davidson) and Diane Jenkins (Susan Walters), also contribute to the drama and complexity of his character.
Family Dynamics: Victor's relationships with his childrenâVictoria, Nicholas, Adam, and Abbyâare fraught with tension and conflict. His high expectations and controlling nature often lead to power struggles and emotional turmoil within the Newman family. Victor's efforts to mentor and guide his children, while maintaining control over them, create ongoing drama and intrigue.
Business Rivalries: Victor's rivalry with Jack Abbott (Peter Bergman) is one of the longest-running and most intense feuds in soap opera history. Their battles over business, personal vendettas, and family loyalty provide gripping storylines that have captivated audiences for decades. Victor's other adversaries, including Jabot Cosmetics and various corporate foes, add to the high-stakes drama of his character's life.
Health Struggles and Vulnerability: Throughout his time on the show, Victor has faced numerous health crises, including heart attacks, a life-threatening illness, and even a brief period of blindness. These storylines reveal Victor's vulnerability and humanize his character, showing that even a titan like Victor is not invincible.
Legal Troubles and Redemption: Victor's actions often lead to legal consequences, including arrests, trials, and imprisonments. His brushes with the law add layers to his character, portraying him as a complex individual capable of both great success and profound mistakes. Despite his flaws, Victor's capacity for redemption and self-reflection endears him to fans.
Eric Braeden's Legacy
Eric Braeden's portrayal of Victor Newman has earned him critical acclaim and numerous awards, including a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 1998. His dedication to the role and his ability to bring depth and nuance to Victor Newman have made him a beloved figure in the world of daytime television.
Beyond "The Young and the Restless," Braeden has continued to work in film and television, maintaining a presence in the entertainment industry. His memoir, "I'll Be Damned: How My Young and Restless Life Led Me to America's #1 Daytime Drama," published in 2017, offers an intimate look at his life, career, and the experiences that shaped him.
Personal Life
Eric Braeden is married to Dale Russell, and they have one son, Christian Gudegast, a successful screenwriter and director. Braeden's commitment to his family and his passion for acting are central to his life. He is also known for his involvement in various charitable causes and his advocacy for issues close to his heart.
Conclusion
Eric Braeden's career is a testament to his talent, resilience, and enduring appeal. His portrayal of Victor Newman has left an indelible mark on the world of daytime television, and his contributions to the entertainment industry are celebrated by fans and peers alike. As Victor Newman, Braeden continues to captivate audiences with his powerful performances, ensuring that his legacy will endure for generations to come.
#victor newman#eric braeden#soap operas#soap opera#YR#the young and the restless#cbs soaps#daytime actor#daytime emmys#podcast#interview#Youtube
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Grace: Iâm not your little girl anymore. Look at me Iâm 16! 16! Thatâs practically an adult but you still treat me like a little kid!
Danny: (Only sees Grace as the 8 year old girl she was and his baby.)
Steve: Listen to her, Danno.
Danny: Sheâs still my little girl no matter how old she gets. I still love her.
Steve: No one said you had to stop loving her. JustâŠ..donât treat her like a kid anymore.
Grace: Yeah. I still love you Dad. Donât think I donât. I always will.
Grace: (Hugs Danny.)
Danny: I love you too Sunshine.
Steve: (Trying to hold back tears.) This is beautiful!
Danny: (Rolls his eyes.) Love you too ya big sap!
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TV Guidance Counselor Episode 655: Eliot Borenstein
June 19-26, 1976
This week Ken welcomes Professor of Russian & Slavic Studies and Senior Academic Convenor for the Global Network at New York University and author of Marvel Comics in the 1970s: The World Inside Your Head (Cornell, 2022), Meanwhile, in RussiaâŠ: Russian Internet Memes and Viral Video (Bloomsbury, 2022),  Soviet-Self-Hatred: The Secret Identities of Postsocialism (Cornell, 2023), Elliot Borenstein.
Ken and Elliot discuss Russian Pop Culture and Propaganda as a day job, The Cold War, anti-Soviet TV, Pussy Riot, Marvel Comics, the innovation of narrative present in 70s Marvel Comics, Howard the Duck, Mary Hartman Mary Hartman, getting paid to watch TV, redeemable trash, terrible awful garbage TV, Barney Miller, the weird state of mid-70s American TV, believing in your audience, Jimmy Carter's American Malaise, post-Watergate, the productive exploration of cynicism, CB Radio, when Columbus OH was the test market of the world, market research, mutli tasking, MTM, Rhoda, Phyllis, The Defenders, Planet of the Apes, spin offs, the horror of Eight is Enough, Maude, Love American Style, variable bed times, Martin Mull, Disco, Fernwood2Nite, Good Times, Jimmy Walker, the famous Heidi Dress, swingers, Barney Miller, Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Newhart, premise creep, Phil Silvers, One Day at a Time, Goodnight Beantown, The Incredible Hulk, Misfits of Science, Blue Knight, Monty Python, Grease, being offended by Nostalgia, Hawaii Five-O, tumors, and Russian genre cinema.Â
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Throwback Pics from CBS Upfronts in May 2010
via @peterlenkovâs insta story!
i still want to see more interviews from that day, specifically video interviews
#hawaii five 0#scott caan#danny williams#danno williams#scotty caan#alert on fox#alex o'loughlin#daniel dae kim#grace park#steve mcgarrett#chin ho kelly#kono kalakaua#hawaii 5 0#hawaii five o#hawaii#cbs
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NAV - Champion ft. Travis Scott (Official Music Video)
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Hawaii Five-O is an American police procedural drama series produced by CBS Productions and created by Leonard Freeman (not to be confused with the remake Hawaii Five-0, with a numeral zero as the last character in the title). Set in Hawaii, the show originally aired for 12 seasons on CBS from September 20, 1968, to April 5, 1980, and continues in reruns. At the airing of its last episode, it was the longest-running police drama in American television history, and the last scripted primetime show that debuted in the 1960s to leave the air.[a]
Poetic Realism Trill Wave: Poetry Screenplay
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UFC 1 fighter Teila Tuli dies at 56
Teila Tuli, who competed in the first ever televised bout at UFC 1 in 1993, has died at the age of 56. The one-time cagefighterâs death was first reported by local Hawaii TV outlet KITV and later confirmed by Hawaii Five-O producer Peter M. Lenkov. Tuliâwho changed his name to Taylor Wily when he became an actorâwas a featured actor on the CBS program and Lenkov paid tribute to his friend in aâŠ
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