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marchofthewitchhunters · 2 days ago
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forever thinking about how the spamalot revival had obc boq, movie boq & longest running boq in the same cast
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detective-jane-rizzoli · 5 months ago
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#me too 🍷 🍺🍸
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kent-farm · 1 year ago
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I think Mon-El is hitting on Eliza.
—Kara to Alex, Supergirl, “Medusa”
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letterboxd-loggd · 3 months ago
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True Romance (1993) Tony Scott
September 30th 2024
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bingsucks · 2 years ago
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HEY WHOA WHATS THIS? A LONG COMMUNITY TEXT POST??? I WOULD NEVER
community side character headcanons because I CAN and I LOVE THEM
Garrett, Vicky, and Neil all hang out. this one is kind of canon, but they're literally best friends and they get lunch every week shut up
Todd has a collection of funko pops, not because he wants them, it's just that every time someone sees him with one of them they automatically get him another one for the nearest respective holiday. he doesn't have the heart to tell them he doesn't know who ANY of these characters are
Leonard bullies people online. he can barely type with his old people fingers so it just comes out like "y.irw uhly," but it always DESTROYS everyone he comments it on because of his small but loyal youtube following. he's had 15 people doxed in a week once
when starburns was in his twenties and didn't have star shaped sideburns he worked at various haunted houses. people will pay a LOT of money to get stoned in a haunted house if the option is presented, which is actually how he started drug dealing
Slater's a lesbian. that's it
pavel FUCKS. this is another straight fact from your boy
whenever professor Garrity gets asked how his day is going he will go on a long rant about how many horrible things are happening in his life with a completely straight face and then immediately go "but i'm living the dream, how are you?"
magnitude majored in education so he could teach little kids how to party safely. he ISNT british he just panicked and lied
Vicky is mutuals with Troy on tumblr, and she's the only one who knows it's him because they're both in the same fandoms and post about clive owen
the main air conditioning guy and the main janitor guy are bitter exes, they were together for like ten years. neither of them we in the wrong, but they got in a huge argument about the air conditioning repair school (btw, secret love, ooh) and jerry (??) just up and left, but still works at greendale because of the familiarity.
also alan and that other guy from Jeff's old firm (evil guy) slept together once and then never talked about it again.
magnitude is gay, and it's very common knowledge at Greendale but no one ever thinks to bring it up because it's just a fact. "oh yeah that's magnitude. yeah he's gay we know"
Annie kim is home of phobic and also very gay. very very gay
toby dies.
Todd is like an inch away from being a serial killer, and Rich IS one (as you can tell from the fact I wrote a TWENTY THOUSAND WORD FANFICTION ABOUT IT [which I am very proud of, and might be one of the best things i've written and completed]) which I have many thoughts about. Todd would be like 50% Norman Bates, 30% Stu Macher, 19% Light Yagami and 1% the Joker. in addition, Rich would be 40% Patrick Bateman, 40% Hannibal Lecter, 17% David Harris (the stepfather) and 3% Leatherface. when combined they're like 10% Herbert West in the science-y aspect ("wow, drinks from a stranger? so medical")
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augustusaugustus · 5 months ago
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13.104 Not in the Script
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BOULTON: The way this guy’s dressed is just screaming out conman. RAWTON: Yeah the problem is the public just aren’t as smart as you, Sarge.
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BOULTON: When it comes to cocking things up, Nick Slater’s got special powers.
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RAWTON: She was all for going at him with a cleaver, but fortunately her boss told her she’d be better off talking to us. BOULTON: Ugh, pity.
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JARVIS: Anyone seen Nick? PAGE: I don’t think he’s here yet. STAMP: Oh, he’s here. We just can’t see him. McCANN: He just sort of blends into the background. STAMP: Or maybe he’s come as Polly!
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RAWTON: Let’s get back to the station, shall we? If we’re going to be made a laughing stock, we might as well get it over with.
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Two pol’acs in two episodes for Nick! Liz has recommended him for an SO10 job, and everyone else at the station thinks she’s bonkers. (With good reason, I might say.) He looks like he’s going to mess up a CID job, just to prove everyone right, but comes through in the end.
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the-plot-blog-thing · 1 year ago
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For Fun: Here's My Favorite Disney Songs That Were Deleted/Changed In The Final Film (Part 5)
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Eventually, the Disney executives decided the film wasn't working, and called for a complete retool. Roger Allers left, leaving Cats Don't Dance director Mark Dindal as the sole director on the film. The film became a buddy comedy, road-trip Looney Tunes-esque film set in ancient Peru, known as Kingdom in the Sun, later known by release as The Emperor's New Groove. All of Sting and David Hartley's songs were cut, but they stayed on to write "Perfect World", Kuzco's theme for the beginning and end of the film, and "My Funny Friend and Me' which is the end credits song. However, at one point, Yzma was going to have her own reprise of "Perfect World". About halfway through the film, after Kuzco's fake funeral would've been when this reprise would've taken place. (The fact that Eartha Kitt does not sing in the final film at all is the biggest problem of Emperor's New Groove)
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(If you do get the chance, check out the documentary "The Sweatbox" on Internet Archive. It documents the crazy development of this film, and Disney intentionally tried to bury it as it made their execs look bad. It's very interesting, so give it a watch!)
Tangled and Frozen were both in development for a significantly long time for Disney movie standards. Back when Tangled was called Rapunzel, songwriter Chris Curtis wrote these two songs based on an early draft: "All That I've Done for You" and "Are There Girls In The World Like Me?"
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For the final film, there was a cut reprise of "When Will My Life Begin" and "Mother Knows Best" was also longer initially.
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Alan Menken wrote an early song for Frozen called "Love Can't Be Denied" back when the film was called The Snow Queen
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Finally, my personal favorite cut song from Frozen by the Lopez's is "Life's Too Short" which was replaced by the "First Time in Forever" reprise in the final film. I like how the sibling energy feels between Anna and Elsa here.
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That's all the songs I'm gonna cover here, but there are plenty more. Alice in Wonderland had like two movie's worth of cut songs to go through. But thank you for indulging in my wordy nerd posts!
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forensicated · 7 months ago
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03x04 - Missing Presumed Dead
TW: Sexual assault
Uniform perform door-to-door on an estate in the pouring rain after gunshots were fired. AMIP (Area Major Investigation Pool) are involved but Roy doesn't see why as all they have is 2 bullets in a wall and some blood but not a body. The AMIP officer thinks it's gang warfare and that CID are hiding something from him. Roy promises to keep him informed if anything arises and, the AMIP officer agrees to leave it to Sun Hill - for now.
The residents all have the same story - no one heard or saw anything. Even those who overlook the exact area where the shooting happened claim to have seen nothing. There is no evidence that links anyone to either being the victim or any suspect. Forensics are trying to get what they can but the driving rain makes it very difficult. Forensics tell Roy that preliminary evidence suggests the shot came from a slow-moving vehicle 'somewhere over there' and he guesses 3 people were involved.
Filling up with petrol, Bob hears a call that a dark Ford Cortina was seen driving away. It's an anonymous tip-off that may or may not be linked, there's no evidence either way. He hears tires squeal as a dark car drives by him so he follows it. Bob calls for assistance to help him and the patrol cars speed off the estate but reports that he lost the car soon after. In the dark Bob ends up hitting a pedestrian in dark clothing who was out walking her dog and who came out of nowhere.
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Forensics think the man who was shot was dragged into the car. A woman on the estate invites the officers inside. Yorkie runs over to Roy to tell him they think they have a witness. Ted doesn't understand why they'd take the body of whoever they shot. Roy suggests they'd have an idea of who did it if they knew the victim. A journalist asks Roy for some info. If he runs a freephone number in the paper for people to call with information, Roy will give him an unofficial exclusive interview the next day. When Ted says he wouldn't trust the press as far as he could chuck them, Roy says that with a potential gangland murder on their patch, they have to take what help they can get.
Bob helps the old lady who is slumped in the middle of the road. Her dog is ok and walks off. Mike reports the accident to Roy and that uniform have stopped the dark car and found it was two youths on their way to a party and they are not linked to the shooting.
During the door-to-door, Nick and Taffy find a flat housing exotic animals, including an owl flying free. The resident has been 'borrowing' them from an exotic wildlife park and other places. In the bath there's a crocodile and her baby!
Jim gets a cafe to open so he can ask the owner questions about the shooting. The owner tells him he's lived in the area for 50 years and that it's steadily getting worse. "It was never like this when the twins were about!". Jim describes the man and the peaked cap in the description rings a bell with the owner. "He was very tanned, looked like he'd just come back off his holidays." He was about 40, 6ft 2 or 3 and he had 2 sausage sandwiches and savored them like he hadn't had them for a long time. He looked like he was waiting for someone.
Reg checks local hospitals for reports of anyone with gunshot wounds. They've not had anyone arrive or dumped outside so Alec asks him to try hospitals further away.
Brian arrives at the scene of Bob's accident and is antagonistic from the start. Bob calmly tells him he was traveling at 30mph because visibility was bad and the woman appeared from nowhere. Roy arrives and tells Dashers to stay in the car because 'somethings are not for your ears'. Brian says there are complications and snaps that he wants to know if Bob was in pursuit of the other vehicle or not. "It's a simple enough answer!" Roy shouts at Brian to leave it out and he tells him to shut up because it's nothing to do with him. "Of course it's something to do with me when one of my colleagues is in trouble!" Brian tells him to go and focus on his shooting and Roy snaps back that when the shout goes up everyone piles in to help because they're a team. CAD asks Mike to inform Roy that Ted is on his way back with a witness. "One of these days I'll have you, Kite," Roy growls, adding "Look after yourself, Bob." With Roy walking off, Kite warns Bob; "This brings disrepute on the force through dangerous or careless driving on your part. You won't find me as sympathetic as your colleague! I'll take you all the way!" There's no 'if' in there. He clearly thinks Bob was being careless and is to blame. There is nothing to like in this man!
Roy asks Alec if there's anything he should know and Alec tells him that the Chief Inspector of Area Traffic is going to investigate Bob's accident.
Bob has hold of the letters the pedestrian was out to post and says he better post them for her. The Chief Inspector tells him she's a widow with seemingly no other family and has to suspend Bob from driving police vehicles. Bob is desperate to get to the hospital to see how the victim is but the CI wants to talk to him first. He explains that Brian alleges Bob was in pursuit after calling for backup to assist. Panda's are not pursuit vehicles and if that is correct, despite Bob's protestations, that could be it for him.
At the station, the witness from the estate is taken to speak to Roy. Her boyfriend, Eric [A guest starring Andrew Paul who later returns in series 5 to become Dave Quinnan] doesn't want her to speak to the police because they have to continue living on the estate.
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She tells Roy that her boyfriend was putting the kettle on for a cup of tea. She looked out the living room window and saw a Cortina pull up outside. The man on the pavement went towards the car and then suddenly he fell down with his hand on his chest. She pulled away from the window because she was scared and called for Eric. Eric looked outside and there was nothing there. When she looked out beside him seconds later it was empty like nothing had happened.
At the hospital, a nurse tells Bob that the elderly woman went in for an emergency operation but asks him to speak to reception for more. Bob stands outside the operating theatre, waiting for more information about the victim. She's eventually wheeled out but is clearly very poorly.
Roy has a funny feeling that something is being hidden in the shooting case and requests Alec to call everyone in for a briefing. A large number of officers are dealing with the animals found in the flat so uniform help is a little limited at the moment. Jim reports that a cafe owner, reported a man in the checkered cap that was found at the scene was in the cafe earlier and he's got a good description.
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RSPCA Inspector tells Tom that the animals have been well looked after and have been stolen from pet shops and wildlife parks all over the city. "It's quite easy to do if you put your mind to it."
At the station briefing, Viv is filling in for missing uniform officers (aka: spotted a chance for overtime) despite not being on the original investigation. Forensics think that with the amount of blood at the scene there's very little chance the victim is still alive. The Royal Free is the only hospital that had a gunshot wound victim but it's nothing to do with their inquiry. June asks for news on Bob and Roy tells her he's still at the hospital as far as he's aware. There's a partial fingerprint in blood of the victim on the pavement but it's unlikely to be able to identify anyone given the location of the print. Roy asks Jim, Ted and Dashers to discreetly inquire at local pubs to see if the landlords have heard anything or recognise any descriptions. He reminds Ted it's work and not a pub crawl excuse.
June heads over to the hospital to support Bob. He wants her to take his statement sooner rather than later and wants to hang around to know how the old lady is. The nurse doesn't seem overly optimistic and suggests Bob go home. June tells him the statement can wait till tomorrow and also tells him to go home. She says she'll come and see how the lady is in the morning and ring him to tell him but Bob insists he's staying until midnight and will fill out his statement whilst he's there and that June should go home.
Ted asks three late-night stragglers to leave a pub after closing hours when the landlord reports that they won't leave during his attempt at asking questions about the shooting. They don't take overly kindly to it and assault him, forcing him face-first onto the pool table.
Bob is confronted by the nephew of the lady he knocked down. He shouts at Bob that he's slack and tries to get the nurse to throw him out. Bob gathers his hat and statement and leaves.
Ted refuses an ambulance or the police, he just asks the landlord to take him to hospital. "And if you mention this to anybody I'll bring the world down on your ears." Sadly from how Ted was forced over, the sheer amount of blood on the back of his trousers and his inability to sit down, it appears that Ted might have been brutally sexually assaulted with a pool cue or bottle. He books in under a false name 'Mr Jones' and slips over onto his backside when the chair he leans on moves, shouting out in pain.
Bob returns to the hospital the next morning to find that the lady had passed away in the middle of the night.
Roy and Jim are the first officers in CID the next morning with both believing Ted would have drinking each pub he called in dry. Mike is at the site of a burnt-out Ford Cortina on waste ground. The plates were removed before it was gutted and forensics are unlikely to be gathered.
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The clothing van has arrived at Sun Hill to allow those who need it to obtain new items of uniform. Yorkie is struggling to find a pair of trousers that will fit him. "You must have lost weight." "You have been doing the post-natal exercises haven't you!?" Taffy teases him.
Ted slowly makes it into the office with a blow-up ring to sit on, telling Mike and Roy that his 'farmers' [piles] are playing up. The way Dashers asks if he's alright is so gentle. He is about to slowly lower himself onto his seat when Roy takes his arm and asks him if he wants to go home instead. He even passes Ted the inflatable ring so he doesn't have to bend down to pick it up.
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Our little CID family are adorable! ❤
Jim searches through the cafe's rubbish for the paper discarded by their victim. The owner comes out clutching it and hands it over. Jim updates Roy who arranges for him to be collected to take the paper to SO3 (forensics) and for Mike to sort a photofit line up.
The two estate residents return to CID for Roy to tell him they've remembered something. Just before the victim was shot someone was walking away from him. She didn't see them talking but it was obvious that they had been. She couldn't see his face clearly but he was middle-aged with white hair. Mike arranges for a man to sit with her and build a photofit of the suspect.
June attends the hospital and sees the bed of the RTA victim is now empty and is told she has passed. She returns to her car and spots Bob walking aimlessly nearby.
Ted sits outside the pub he was attacked in, waiting for his attackers to return. Beside him on the passenger seat is a crowbar...
The Chief Inspector from Traffic attends Sun Hill to tell Brian that the victim has passed away. He has gathered enough evidence from the scene and witnesses to prove Bob was not driving carelessly or dangerously. Brian mutters that it's a good job for Bob and the Chief Inspector doesn't buy a word of it. He points out it was Brian who alleged that Bob was driving poorly rather than the victim or any witnesses. "My concern is for the good reputation of the force." The Chief Inspector calls his bluff, knowing he would be just as down on Bob if he'd sat back and done nothing. Brian tries to say that it looks like a whitewash to Mrs Martin's family but the Chief Inspector tells him he has spoken to her neighbour who says it isn't the first time that her dog has pulled her into the road and caused an accident.
June tells Bob not to blame himself and that it was an accident. "It's the risk you take being a policeman," she says softly. "You've told me that often enough. And you were right. If it wasn't for you, Bob Cryer, I'd have left the job ages ago." Bob wonders what kind of woman she was and that he never got to tell her he was sorry.
Reg contacts Roy to tell him that a woman has arrived at the Front Desk with information about the shooting. He arranges for her to be brought up to his office. The woman asks to see and feel the hat as she's a psychic. She brings in 'references' and assigns Tom Penny - with a smirk - to be the officer to look after her.
Ted spots the three men who attacked him coming out of the pub and he gets out with the crowbar in hand. Uniform are called to an alley to 'deal with a disturbance'. Jim takes the call before any uniform - other than the extra who is driving him to take the newspaper to be fingerprinted - can. Ted has pinned one man down and is wrestling a second away. The second runs off when he spots Jim and Ted raises the bar Jim grabs Ted from behind. Ted freaks, sending Jim flying. The man escapes and Ted turns on Jim. Jim holds his hands up with Ted coming to his senses but spitting out a warning. "Don't you ever....! I'll never forgive you for this, Carver."
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Jim reports back to the station that the alley was all quiet on arrival and that he didn't see anything. Ted is in the back of the car with his eyes closed. When Jim returns, Roy asks how long it takes to take the paper to SO3 but he says he was delayed by taking Ted home. A thumbprint is found on the paper. The victim is called Brian Corrigan.
The psychic is 'feeling' her way around some wasteground with Taffy and Yorkie tasked to 'help' by digging holes to locate 'evidence'. So far all they've found is an old bike wheel.
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Roy goes to speak to Corrigan's ex. Corrigan has been living in Spain where he escaped to after grassing on fellow villains. The ex genuinely believes he still is and that she and their daughter are only now starting to recover, 5 years on. Roy has to tell her that he has returned and was murdered. There's only one thing he'd return for and that is Susan, their daughter. The ex tells Roy that Gerry Noakes, Corrigan's cousin, rang and wanted to take Susan out for the day but she refused to let her go. Roy rings Sun Hill and orders the photofit to be checked against Reg's file on Noakes. If it matches - which it does - arrest him immediately.
Roy and the ex have history. She claims that if she talked she'd end up like Brian and asks what is more important to Roy, solving the crime or her life? "Just this once. For old times sake." She tilts her head. "How many times have you said that to me?"The man he should talk to is called Harry Stobbs. They lean in and are about to kiss before she pulls away and asks him to leave her alone.
Noakes was kicked out of the address Reg had on file 3 weeks previously. Thankfully the person who lives there now had a forwarding address but it's not good news. His things are there but he is not. He was seen the night before with a suitcase heading towards Heathrow.
Bob is called to see Brownlow. Brownlow knows it's been difficult for him since Kite arrived. "...He does have an abrasive manner." Charles says diplomatically. "That's what we're calling it, is it?" Charles continues that the men like and respect him, as does he, and he suggests that Bob go for Inspector. "Would we still be having this cosy little conversation if I had been found responsible for the accident?" he asks, before saying he's staying at the rank he is.
Roy goes in to see Stobbs at his office. He reminds Stobbs of when they first met - a charity dinner for the Police Dependent's Fund. They auctioned off an autographed Spurs football and he was very generous in what he paid. Stobbs asks what Roy really wants and Roy gets to the point. He thinks Stobbs got Noakes to set Corrigan up to be shot under the pretense of seeing his daughter. Stobbs claims he doesn't know Noakes. "When an East End boy makes good, there's a lot of talkative people in the shadows..." Roy warns him.
Brian Kite spots Bob in the canteen and goes to sit with him. He says how sorry he is to hear that the victim of the RTA has passed but that he has heard Bob has been cleared. Bob nods and reminds him that he tried to break him and almost succeeded. Brian is left staring at the table as Bob walks off, returning to his work as Custody Officer.
Stobbs tells Roy that he was blamed by Corrigan for 4 counts of robbery that he didn't commit and he's entitled to feel bitter about it. "You paid off a lot of people..." Roy points out. "I'm a great believer in British Justice," Stobbs says before telling him that Corrigan put away a lot of innocent people who have an axe to grind and that the world revolves on rumours. "For example... who assaulted your Detective Sergeant last night? I could probably find out..." "Don't you play the Godfather with me!" Roy growls. He is adamant that CID will have arrested Noakes by now and he'll be on the way to the nick." Stobbs simply smiles. "As you say, I'm a very busy man..." Roy warns Stobbs that he is the law in Sun Hill and walks out. As he logs back on the air, he receives a message from Dashers via CAD to tell him 'Our bird has flown via Heathrow'.
The next morning Ted returns to the station and apologises to Jim for how he spoke to him the day before, "Mum's the word, right?" He says before Bob tells him there's been another shooting at a warehouse. Mike, Jim and Ted head to the warehouse with Roy arriving soon after. The victims have all been strung up and kneecapped. Jim pointedly says he has seen them 'somewhere before' when Roy asks if they know who they are. Dashers wonders if it's the beginning of gang warfare and Roy shakes his head, "It's a message for me." he sighs, walking over to Ted. "You know who they are, don't you? Why didn't you tell me about last night?" Roy asks. Ted sighs. "I was embarrassed. If they'd done it anywhere else I wouldn't have minded but having a glass up your jacksy like that. It's humiliating." "Not half as humiliating as being told about it by a villain like Stobbs and then receiving a demonstration of who the real law is on the manner." Roy tells him, walking off and leaving Jim watching after him and Ted.
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mlcheely · 2 years ago
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Chapters: ?/? Fandom:Biohazard | Resident Evil (Gameverse) Rating: Explicit Warnings: Graphic Depictions of Violence, Major Character Death Characters: Erica Slater (OC), Albert Wesker, Barry Burton, Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine, Claire Redfield, Joseph Frost, Brad Vickers, Sergei Vladimir, Oswell E. Spencer, William Birkin, Annette Birkin, Sherry Birkin, Brian Irons, Richard Aiken, Marvin Branagh, Nemesis (Resident Evil), Nicholai Ginovaef | Nikolai Zinoviev, Mr. X | Tyrant T-00, Mikhail Victor, Tyrell Patrick, Enrico Marini, Rebecca Chambers, Ada Wong, Leon Kennedy, Carlos Oliveira, Billy Coen, HUNK, James Marcus, Lisa Trevor Additional Tags: Pre RE1, RE2 - Freeform, RE3 - Freeform, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD, Trauma, Psychological Torture, Emotional Manipulation, Blood and Gore, Implied/Referenced Alcohol Abuse/Alcoholism, Explicit Language, Stalking, Heavy Angst, Attempted Kidnapping, Religion Mention, Energy/Aura Mention, Slow Burn, Isekai, Cannibalism, Eugenics, Astral Projection, Telepathy, Major Character Injury, Character Death, Body Horror, Human Experimentation Series: Part 2 of Enter the Survival Horror. Summary: Moving on from Raccoon City seemed like it was going to be easy, but it's been seven months since Erica Slater returned back to the real world and life hasn't gotten any better. She's still infected with the T-Virus and, to make matters worse, she's now being haunted by constant nightmares. One nightmare in particular, however, leaves her wondering if leaving Raccoon City was the right decision in the first place…
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beautifulgiants · 7 months ago
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Chris Hemsworth does Hot Ones - the last dab
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milliondollarbaby87 · 7 months ago
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Unfrosted (2024) Review
Back in 1963 we follow the rivlary between Kellogg’s and Post as they compete to change breakfast forever. ⭐️ Continue reading Unfrosted (2024) Review
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kent-farm · 1 year ago
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—Supergirl, “Medusa”
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thebutcher-5 · 9 months ago
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Mucche alla riscossa
Benvenuti o bentornati sul nostro blog. Nello scorso articolo abbiamo ripreso a parlare di animazione, continuando con la nostra lunga maratona Disney e arrivando a recensire il loro 44° classico ossia Koda, fratello orso. La storia è ambientata in Alaska, ai tempi dei mammut, dove Kenai, un ragazzo di 16 anni, è pronto al rito di passaggio per diventare adulto, dove la sciamanna del villaggio…
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steveloxton · 9 months ago
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11.36 Hair Trigger
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augustusaugustus · 7 months ago
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12.94 Lean on Me
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CRYER: A bit of sensitivity, that’s all I’m saying, Reg. HOLLIS: Sarge, can I say something? CRYER: Of course. HOLLIS: Well, I didn’t join the job to be a sympathetic ear all the time CRYER: I don’t think that’s how you’re being used. HOLLIS: Yeah, but I think I am. I mean, anything to do with mums or kids and I’m the top of the list. I’m just not very happy about the of jobs I’ve been getting, that’s all. I’m sorry, Sarge, but it had to be said.
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I love that Reg gets the confidence to be more assertive at the station thanks to his relationship with Barbara. It’s a pity it ends with her leaving town, because they’re a good match and he deserves someone who appreciates him.
(Also? Reg does mess up here, but if he’d had support from CID, instead of mockery, things would’ve been different.)
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forensicated · 6 months ago
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03x08 - Double Trouble
TW: Sexual health talk in the terms of the 1980's
The uniform boys pass the time to the end of the shift by playing rugby in the yard with June and Viv laughing about how the boys will never grow up.
Ted is attempting to arrange an identity parade for a suspect who is adamant he's innocent and not the man they're looking for. Bob tells Roy they've no chance of getting 12 people who match the descriptions required given it's a Saturday afternoon with both rugby and football matches happening. Unfortunately, the duty brief is a rottweiler and has a smart reply for everything they bring up, working out all the loopholes and attempts to get her client out of the station as soon as possible.
Jim worries he can't remember what happened in a case from 6 months ago that is due in court on Monday. Mike won't go through the case with him and tells him to check his notes. Roy keeps loading him up with other work so he doesn't really get the chance to! As he manages to find a quiet 5 minutes he's joined by Mike mulling over their current case - poor JimJim can't catch a break.
Bob receives a call from CIB ordering no one off the early turn be allowed to go home as they need to speak to them but won't tell him why. Brian tries to suggest that the CIB issue likely happened before he arrived but Bob cuts him down saying he won't escape it that easily. If they want people holding back it's likely criminal and happened that morning. "They better not have let me down!"
Yorkie worries CIB are there because he accepted a couple of tapes from a trader of top 40 hits. They were poor quality and he palmed them onto Nick but he still thinks that it could be about to land him in the crap. He tells Nick and they come up with a plan to hide them in the cisterns of the men's toilets with Nick keeping watch.
Brownlow tells Bob that a member of the public has made a serious complaint that involves the relief. Brian claims there'll be no irregularities in his books and Brownlow reminds him they're not there to check paperwork. Bob calls CIB the Gestapo and gets told off by both Brownlow and Brian but he sticks to his guns. "It's the way they go about it I object to."
CIB tell Brownlow that a member of the public was given an on-the-spot fine by a PC who pocketed the cash. He was not given a receipt or ticket in return. Nearby was a panda with a WPC inside. CIB want an identification parade for the victim. Brownlow and Brian tell them it's not possible given the sheer amount of similar-looking officers needed for each identity parade as it would need almost 100 different officers. CIB suggests the only other option is an admission from the officer involved. Brownlow checks and sees Yorkie and Nick booked out panda cars at the time and that only Yorkie has noted a passenger. He suggests that it could be officers from another station that have crept onto the area. CIB thinks it unlikely.
Props to the newspaper cut out behind Roy.😂😂
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Those forensic swabs don't look particularly well protected from picking up other DNA on them! Either way, Roy asks for them to be tested against what was found on the victim's sweatshirt.
Tony enters CAD with a couple of coffees. He accidentally spills one over Dinesh's computer. Dinesh loses everything he'd been inputting for that day...it'd been a busy one!
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Brownlow catches them trying to hoover it out 😂
Yorkie is interviewed first and asked where the money he took from the victim is. He has no idea what they're on about and turns his pockets out. He admits to taking £50 from the ATM the night before, he has 18 at home, spent a tenner in the pub that night and there's about £12 in his pocket. He's told to wait in another room whilst Taffy is spoken to. Bob takes him into the gent's toilets and asks what is going on and feeds it back to the others in the rec room. Taffy explains Yorkie dropped him onto his beat and that they didn't stop where CIB claimed he did. Taffy has a medical card on him for an appointment that afternoon and one Inspector smirks that it's for a hospital that specialise in venereal diseases. "Dip your wick in a wrong 'un did you?" Taffy tells them he has a girl back home (perhaps written before the marriage and slotted in in the wrong place or is Mary commuting between the two whilst things get sorted?) Taffy snaps that it's just a common infection and they mock him, insinuating he's been up to other immoral things. It's just thrush! 🤦‍♀️
June is looking at holiday brochures and would love to get away if she could get someone in to look after her dad. Tom asks if she has any relatives to help or let him stay with them for a bit and June scoffs, claiming she only knows they exist because she receives a Christmas card from them. "You've got to break free, June. You'll be an old maid before you know it."
Reg is cornered by the others who claim that his being able to help is unlikely. He tells them if they have a genuine grievance he will take it up for them as their Fed Rep.
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Nick Shaw is called in after Taffy is dismissed. Yorkie is still in a side room waiting. CIB mock Nick for his name and claim he'd be pulling a rikshaw in China if he was called Rick. 🤦‍♀️ Nick explains what he did and is caught out for carrying June - back to the station.
Brian suggests the identity parade be put off until Monday as he can't find enough suitable people. Ted overhears and suggests that he give Mike and him a van for half an hour and they'll find the right amount of people.
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Bob goes to ask Roy what he knows of the CIB officers. One of them he has worked with previously and says that he was one of the most bent police officers he'd ever known. "Sam Sam the fit-up man, that's what the villains called him. Nick 'em and fleece 'em, that was his motto." He reckons Sam had an inside man who warned him things were getting too close for comfort and so he transferred to CIB.
Nick is being patted down as the CIB Inspector shouts at him for not recording that June had been in the car. He says he'd have overlooked it if Nick had helped him but as he isn't he's going to have the book thrown at him. Nick repeats he doesn't know what they're on about. "You can both go to hell!" They want to know if he's a by-the-book copper or one who sees it as a way of raising cash.
Ted rounds up 12 football fans off the street with Mike 'persuading' them with some beer money to take part in the parade. One makes a break for it and is caught by uniform already in the yard. The young lad tells Ted he 'never touched a penny of it!' Brian is impressed, not only has Ted gotten the parade arranged, but he's also arrested an outstanding warrant from Liverpool wanted for aggravated burglary.
Bob returns to the room and is told by CIB that Nick has been unprofessional. Bob won't hear any of it and tells them he's a hard-working and outstanding officer and he would stake his life on his honesty. CIB order a full statement from Nick of everything he'd done that morning and ask to see June next.
Reg receives a phone call that has been put through incorrectly. A man reports he has been fined for parking on a double yellow line whilst the officers who are being accused are still in the station. He goes through to Roy and tells him about it. The officers who fined the man are back at the same place so Roy sends Mike, Ted and Jim to go arrest them.
June is read a caution with the inspectors refusing to tell her why - only that she'll find out in time. "I don't believe what they're saying, they are evil and they're on our side!" Nick exclaims to Bob. They called him a coward and said he needed to point the finger at June who hasn't done anything wrong, he'd just forgotten to record her name as a passenger. Bob tells him they're conning him and can't do them for that. "They scared the shit out of me!" he says in relief.
Ted purposely parks on a double yellow line whilst he goes to get some cigarettes. Jim takes a 'walk' and Mike approaches slowly. The officer approaches him and tries to fine him on the spot. Ted pretends to search for his wallet before grabbing the man. The man initially breaks free but Ted catches him as Mike checks out the car - complete with a magnetic police sign on the door - and Jim pulls the fake WPC out the passenger side.
June empties her handbag onto the desk and then her pockets. They rifle through her things and claim the holiday brochure means she must be doing it to fund her holiday and claim that Nick is going with her. She laughs and they ask if she finds it amusing and if she'd find being charged with theft amusing. They accuse her of taking the money and not being careful enough about it. "If you're going to charge me, charge me!" One hands her the brochure back. "I suppose because you're a woman you think you should receive special treatment!" They tell her she'll get no mercy from them.
The rottweiler brief is surprised at the victim's face being badly marked from the assault. Roy points out she'd spent the time looking for loopholes rather than reading the statement. She takes a second look without her glasses - something the brief had insisted would mean it was unlikely she'd recognise him. She spots him immediately and gets the correct man, flying at him and scratching his face.
Mike and Ted return to the station with two fake officers. It turns out the man works in the police garage and stole police uniforms and panda cars to carry out their scam. The 'WPC' is his girlfriend.
June says she'd be the first to shop anyone who did something wrong, but now she's met them she's not sure she'd turn anyone in! The Inspector snarks that she certainly wouldn't turn Nick in and June snaps that nothing is going on. At the same time, Roy opens the door with a smile and tells the two CIB officers that they've got the two fake officers who have been conning the public. "I'm not finished yet!" says one before Bob glares at him and takes June's things back. "Yes you are, chummy." he says, leading June out. "Bet you're glad you're retiring soon.... " muses Roy. Sam, the bent copper that Roy knew of old, claims that he told his 'friend' the exact same thing and that he knew it wasn't any of them - especially 'not the girl' he claims as he leads Roy out, the other officer staring after them in disbelief.
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