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I read something interesting today: the script of Cinderella; or the Lover, the Lackey, and the Little Glass Slipper – a "fairy burlesque extravaganza" by Henry J. Byron, 1860.
Since I'm hoping to turn my overview of the different screen and stage adaptations of Cinderella into a book, I want to research the British stage tradition of the Cinderella Christmas pantomime. Being American, I'm not very familiar with pantos at all, but I think I should discuss them in my book. While Byron's play wasn't billed as a pantomime, they say it basically codified the standard outline of the Cinderella panto that's used to this day. Namely by giving the "Ugly Sisters" bigger comic roles than they had ever had in earlier British stage adaptations, and by introducing a character who from then on became a stock figure: "Buttons" (or rather "Buttoni"; later versions would Anglicize his name), a friendly manservant in Cinderella's house who loves her unrequitedly, but ultimately helps her reunite with the Prince.
It's an interesting script. Here are the notable details:
*This play is written entirely in rhyming verse, and it's a musical, filled with popular songs of the day and a few excerpts from opera, with new lyrics to fit the story. It even includes the comic duet "Un segreto d'importanza" from Rossini's La Cenerentola. Speaking of which...
*The influence of Rossini's opera La Cenerentola is very strong. The setting is Italy and Cinderella's suitor is the Prince of Salerno, although his name is Prince Poppetti rather than Ramiro. As in the opera, his father is dead, and he stands to lose his inheritance unless he marries as soon as possible. The opera characters of Dandini (who also became a stock figure in Cinderella pantos from then on) and Alidoro are present too. Dandini plays his familiar role of switching clothes with the Prince and temporarily enjoying the good life while his master plays the valet. Alidoro isn't the "fairy godfather" figure of the opera, however, but just has a minor comic role as a stodgy tutor. Also as in the opera, Cinderella's stepsisters (or rather, in this version, her half-sisters) are named Clorinda and Thisbe, and in place of the traditional Stepmother is their buffoonish father, an impoverished baron, here named Baron Balderdash. Unlike Rossini's Don Magnifico, however, Balderdash seems to be Cinderella's biological father: he just favors his daughters by the first of his two deceased wives over his daughter by the second one. When Cinderella begs him to take her to the ball, he's moved to fatherly pity and almost gives in, only to be intimidated into refusing by his overbearing eldest daughter Clorinda. Also as in the opera, Cinderella and the Prince first meet at Cinderella's house while she's still in her rags and share a romantic scene, just before Dandini comes in his princely disguise to personally escort the family to the palace.
*Unlike the opera, this version does have a Fairy Godmother. She's no ordinary one, however: she's the Fairy Queen herself, who lives in the forest with other fairies at her command. (Was it coincidence or not that Massenet's opera Cendrillon would also portray her this way 39 years later?) In the opening scene, Prince Poppetti gets lost in the forest while hunting, and meets the Fairy Queen, who shows him a vision of Cinderella's face inside a hollow in a tree. The Prince falls in love at first sight, and so he resolves to give a ball that very night in hope that his mystery girl will come. Later, when the Fairy Queen comes to Cinderella to transform her rags into a gown, a pumpkin into a coach, etc., she tells her that the "valet" she met and fell in love with earlier is really the Prince.
*Another difference between this play and the opera is that the Prince and Dandini's role-switch doesn't extend through the ball. The "Un segreto d'importanza" scene where Dandini reveals his identity to Baron Balderdash happens just before the ball, not at the end of it.
*According to the original cast list, the roles of Prince Poppetti and Dandini were both played by young women, while the role of Clorinda, the elder, more prominent, and more broadly comical of the two Ugly Sisters, was played by a man. This is in keeping with the pantomime genre's tradition of cross-casting.
*Cinderella's portrayal is very different from what I expected. Maybe it's because this was a "burlesque," not serious theatre, but she's not the sweet, gentle waif of tradition – she's a feisty, witty, sassy thing, who talks back to Clorinda and tells her how useless she is, and even tells her father when he's being ridiculous. It's the type of characterization we've often seen in modern feminist versions of the tale, but this is from 1860!
*Buttoni has his most prominent scene with Cinderella after everyone else has left for the ball, but before the Fairy Queen arrives. He sings a duet with Cinderella where he confesses his love for her, but she insists that her "troth is already plighted" to the Prince's "valet."
*In different pacing from a typical Cinderella, the extensive ball scene is the grand finale. Unusually, the Prince knows full well who Cinderella is the whole time. (Her idiot family doesn't, though; they just comment on how much the mysterious beauty looks like her.) So when she runs away at midnight and loses her glass slipper, he doesn't really need it to find her, but just tries it on the other ladies as a game to officially rule out everyone but Cinderella as a bride. As soon as Dandini brings him her lost slipper, he immediately has all the other maidens who are still at the ball try it on, declaring that he'll marry whomever it fits. Of course it fits none. But then Buttoni brings Cinderella back to the palace, now in her rags again; she asks to try on the slipper, and it does fit, as the Prince knew it would.
*Unfortunately, there's some crude racist language here and there, with pejorative use of terms like "Jew," and even the N-word. I suppose that was typical of the era. Fortunately, it's only now and then, and could easily be cut from modern performances.
I'm looking forward to exploring other British pantomime versions of Cinderella to see how they compare to this early one.
@ariel-seagull-wings
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88th CONGRESS. House of Representatives No. 5 Motion to Discharge a Committee from the Consideration of a RESOLUTION (State whether bill, joint resolution, or resolution) December 9, 1963 To the Clerk of the House of Representatives: Pursuant to Clause 4 of Rule XXVII (see rule on page 7), I EMANUEL CELLER (Name of Member), move to discharge to the Commitee on RULES (Committee) from the consideration of the RESOLUTION; H. Res. 574 entitled, a RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF THE BILL (H. R. 7152) which was referred to said committee November 27, 1963 in support of which motion the undersigned Members of the House of Representatives affix their signatures, to wit: 1. Emanuel Celler 2. John J. Rooney 3. Seymour Halpern 4. James G Fulton 5. Thomas W Pelly 6. Robt N. C. Nix 7. Jeffery Cohelan 8. W A Barrett 9. William S. Mailiard 10. 11. Augustus F. Hawkins 12. Otis G. Pike 13. Benjamin S Rosenthal 14. Spark M Matsunaga 15. Frank M. Clark 16. William L Dawson 17. Melvin Price 18. John C. Kluczynski 19. Barratt O'Hara 20. George E. Shipley 21. Dan Rostenkowski 22. Ralph J. Rivers[page] 2 23. Everett G. Burkhalter 24. Robert L. Leggett 25. William L St Onge 26. Edward P. Boland 27. Winfield K. Denton 28. David J. Flood 29. 30. Lucian N. Nedzi 31. James Roosevelt 32. Henry C Reuss 33. Charles S. Joelson 34. Samuel N. Friedel 35. George M. Rhodes 36. William F. Ryan 37. Clarence D. Long 38. Charles C. Diggs Jr 39. Morris K. Udall 40. Wm J. Randall 41. 42. Donald M. Fraser 43. Joseph G. Minish 44. Edith Green 45. Neil Staebler 46. 47. Ralph R. Harding 48. Frank M. Karsten 49. 50. John H. Dent 51. John Brademas 52. John E. Moss 53. Jacob H. Gilbert 54. Leonor K. Sullivan 55. John F. Shelley 56. 57. Lionel Van Deerlin 58. Carlton R. Sickles 59. 60. Edward R. Finnegan 61. Julia Butler Hansen 62. Richard Bolling 63. Ken Heckler 64. Herman Toll 65. Ray J Madden 66. J Edward Roush 67. James A. Burke 68. Frank C. Osmers Jr 69. Adam Powell 70. 71. Fred Schwengel 72. Philip J. Philiben 73. Byron G. Rogers 74. John F. Baldwin 75. Joseph Karth 76. 77. Roland V. Libonati 78. John V. Lindsay 79. Stanley R. Tupper 80. Joseph M. McDade 81. Wm Broomfield 82. 83. 84. Robert J Corbett 85. 86. Craig Hosmer87. Robert N. Giaimo 88. Claude Pepper 89. William T Murphy 90. George H. Fallon 91. Hugh L. Carey 92. Robert T. Secrest 93. Harley O. Staggers 94. Thor C. Tollefson 95. Edward J. Patten 96. 97. Al Ullman 98. Bernard F. Grabowski 99. John A. Blatnik 100. 101. Florence P. Dwyer 102. Thomas L. ? 103. 104. Peter W. Rodino 105. Milton W. Glenn 106. Harlan Hagen 107. James A. Byrne 108. John M. Murphy 109. Henry B. Gonzalez 110. Arnold Olson 111. Harold D Donahue 112. Kenneth J. Gray 113. James C. Healey 114. Michael A Feighan 115. Thomas R. O'Neill 116. Alphonzo Bell 117. George M. Wallhauser 118. Richard S. Schweiker 119. 120. Albert Thomas 121. 122. Graham Purcell 123. Homer Thornberry 124. 125. Leo W. O'Brien 126. Thomas E. Morgan 127. Joseph M. Montoya 128. Leonard Farbstein 129. John S. Monagan 130. Brad Morse 131. Neil Smith 132. Harry R. Sheppard 133. Don Edwards 134. James G. O'Hara 135. 136. Fred B. Rooney 137. George E. Brown Jr. 138. 139. Edward R. Roybal 140. Harris. B McDowell jr. 141. Torbert H. McDonall 142. Edward A. Garmatz 143. Richard E. Lankford 144. Richard Fulton 145. Elizabeth Kee 146. James J. Delaney 147. Frank Thompson Jr 148. 149. Lester R. Johnson 150. Charles A. Buckley4 151. Richard T. Hanna 152. James Corman 153. Paul A Fino 154. Harold M. Ryan 155. Martha W. Griffiths 156. Adam E. Konski 157. Chas W. Wilson 158. Michael J. Kewan 160. Alex Brooks 161. Clark W. Thompson 162. John D. Gringell [?] 163. Thomas P. Gill 164. Edna F. Kelly 165. Eugene J. Keogh 166 John. B. Duncan 167. Elmer J. Dolland 168. Joe Caul 169. Arnold Olsen 170. Monte B. Fascell [?] 171. [not deciphered] 172. J. Dulek 173. Joe W. [undeciphered] 174. J. J. Pickle [Numbers 175 through 214 are blank]
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tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow - gabrielle zevin
the christie affair (dnf) - nina de gramont
classics
things fall apart - chinua achebe
northanger abbey - jane austen
jamaica inn - daphne du maurier
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Burke’s Law - List of Guest Stars
The Special Guest Stars of “Burke’s Law” read like a Who’s Who list of Hollywood of the era. Many of the appearances, however, were no more than one scene cameos. This is as complete a list ever compiled of all those who even made the briefest of appearances on the series.
Beverly Adams, Nick Adams, Stanley Adams, Eddie Albert, Mabel Albertson, Lola Albright, Elizabeth Allen, June Allyson, Don Ameche, Michael Ansara, Army Archerd, Phil Arnold, Mary Astor, Frankie Avalon, Hy Averback, Jim Backus, Betty Barry, Susan Bay, Ed Begley, William Bendix, Joan Bennett, Edgar Bergen, Shelley Berman, Herschel Bernardi, Ken Berry, Lyle Bettger, Robert Bice, Theodore Bikel, Janet Blair, Madge Blake, Joan Blondell, Ann Blyth, Carl Boehm, Peter Bourne, Rosemarie Bowe, Eddie Bracken, Steve Brodie, Jan Brooks, Dorian Brown, Bobby Buntrock, Edd Byrnes, Corinne Calvet, Rory Calhoun, Pepe Callahan, Rod Cameron, Macdonald Carey, Hoagy Carmichael, Richard Carlson, Jack Carter, Steve Carruthers, Marianna Case, Seymour Cassel, John Cassavetes, Tom Cassidy, Joan Caulfield, Barrie Chase, Eduardo Ciannelli, Dane Clark, Dick Clark, Steve Cochran, Hans Conried, Jackie Coogan, Gladys Cooper, Henry Corden, Wendell Corey, Hazel Court, Wally Cox, Jeanne Crain, Susanne Cramer, Les Crane, Broderick Crawford, Suzanne Cupito, Arlene Dahl, Vic Dana, Jane Darwell, Sammy Davis Jr., Linda Darnell, Dennis Day, Laraine Day, Yvonne DeCarlo, Gloria De Haven, William Demarest, Andy Devine, Richard Devon, Billy De Wolfe, Don Diamond, Diana Dors, Joanne Dru, Paul Dubov, Howard Duff, Dan Duryea, Robert Easton, Barbara Eden, John Ericson, Leif Erickson, Tom Ewell, Nanette Fabray, Felicia Farr, Sharon Farrell, Herbie Faye, Fritz Feld, Susan Flannery, James Flavin, Rhonda Fleming, Nina Foch, Steve Forrest, Linda Foster, Byron Foulger, Eddie Foy Jr., Anne Francis, David Fresco, Annette Funicello, Eva Gabor, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Reginald Gardiner, Nancy Gates, Lisa Gaye, Sandra Giles, Mark Goddard, Thomas Gomez, Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez, Sandra Gould, Wilton Graff, Gloria Grahame, Shelby Grant, Jane Greer, Virginia Grey, Tammy Grimes, Richard Hale, Jack Haley, George Hamilton, Ann Harding, Joy Harmon, Phil Harris, Stacy Harris, Dee Hartford, June Havoc, Jill Haworth, Richard Haydn, Louis Hayward, Hugh Hefner, Anne Helm, Percy Helton, Irene Hervey, Joe Higgins, Marianna Hill, Bern Hoffman, Jonathan Hole, Celeste Holm, Charlene Holt, Oscar Homolka, Barbara Horne, Edward Everett Horton, Breena Howard, Rodolfo Hoyos Jr., Arthur Hunnicutt, Tab Hunter, Joan Huntington, Josephine Hutchinson, Betty Hutton, Gunilla Hutton, Martha Hyer, Diana Hyland, Marty Ingels, John Ireland, Mako Iwamatsu, Joyce Jameson, Glynis Johns, I. Stanford Jolley, Carolyn Jones, Dean Jones, Spike Jones, Victor Jory, Jackie Joseph, Stubby Kaye, Monica Keating, Buster Keaton, Cecil Kellaway, Claire Kelly, Patsy Kelly, Kathy Kersh, Eartha Kitt, Nancy Kovack, Fred Krone, Lou Krugman, Frankie Laine, Fernando Lamas, Dorothy Lamour, Elsa Lanchester, Abbe Lane, Charles Lane, Lauren Lane, Harry Lauter, Norman Leavitt, Gypsy Rose Lee, Ruta Lee, Teri Lee, Peter Leeds, Margaret Leighton, Sheldon Leonard, Art Lewis, Buddy Lewis, Dave Loring, Joanne Ludden, Ida Lupino, Tina Louise, Paul Lynde, Diana Lynn, James MacArthur, Gisele MacKenzie, Diane McBain, Kevin McCarthy, Bill McClean, Stephen McNally, Elizabeth MacRae, Jayne Mansfield, Hal March, Shary Marshall, Dewey Martin, Marlyn Mason, Hedley Mattingly, Marilyn Maxwell, Virginia Mayo, Patricia Medina, Troy Melton, Burgess Meredith, Una Merkel, Dina Merrill, Torben Meyer, Barbara Michaels, Robert Middleton, Vera Miles, Sal Mineo, Mary Ann Mobley, Alan Mowbray, Ricardo Montalbán, Elizabeth Montgomery, Ralph Moody, Alvy Moore, Terry Moore, Agnes Moorehead, Anne Morell, Rita Moreno, Byron Morrow, Jan Murray, Ken Murray, George Nader, J. Carrol Naish, Bek Nelson, Gene Nelson, David Niven, Chris Noel, Kathleen Nolan, Sheree North, Louis Nye, Arthur O'Connell, Quinn O'Hara, Susan Oliver, Debra Paget, Janis Paige, Nestor Paiva, Luciana Paluzzi, Julie Parrish, Fess Parker, Suzy Parker, Bert Parks, Harvey Parry, Hank Patterson, Joan Patrick, Nehemiah Persoff, Walter Pidgeon, Zasu Pitts, Edward Platt, Juliet Prowse, Eddie Quillan, Louis Quinn, Basil Rathbone, Aldo Ray, Martha Raye, Gene Raymond, Peggy Rea, Philip Reed, Carl Reiner, Stafford Repp, Paul Rhone, Paul Richards, Don Rickles, Will Rogers Jr., Ruth Roman, Cesar Romero, Mickey Rooney, Gena Rowlands, Charlie Ruggles, Janice Rule, Soupy Sales, Hugh Sanders, Tura Satana, Telly Savalas, John Saxon, Lizabeth Scott, Lisa Seagram, Pilar Seurat, William Shatner, Karen Sharpe, James Shigeta, Nina Shipman, Susan Silo, Johnny Silver, Nancy Sinatra, The Smothers Brothers, Joanie Sommers, Joan Staley, Jan Sterling, Elaine Stewart, Jill St. John, Dean Stockwell, Gale Storm, Susan Strasberg, Inger Stratton, Amzie Strickland, Gil Stuart, Grady Sutton, Kay Sutton, Gloria Swanson, Russ Tamblyn. Don Taylor, Dub Taylor, Vaughn Taylor, Irene Tedrow, Terry-Thomas, Ginny Tiu, Dan Tobin, Forrest Tucker, Tom Tully, Jim Turley, Lurene Tuttle, Ann Tyrrell, Miyoshi Umeki, Mamie van Doren, Deborah Walley, Sandra Warner, David Wayne, Ray Weaver, Lennie Weinrib, Dawn Wells, Delores Wells, Rebecca Welles, Jack Weston, David White, James Whitmore, Michael Wilding, Annazette Williams, Dave Willock, Chill Wills, Marie Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Sandra Wirth, Ed Wynn, Keenan Wynn, Dana Wynter, Celeste Yarnall, Francine York.
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Holidays 8.11
Holidays
Alcatraz Day
Annual Medical Check-Up Day
Border Guard Day (Turkmenistan)
Brother's Day
Builder’s Day (Former USSR Nations)
Burry Man Parade Day (Scotland)
Cheech and Chong Day (San Antonio, Texas)
Chris Hemsworth Day
Constitution Day (Anguilla)
Day of the Latvian Freedom Fighters (Latvia)
Deimos and Phobos Discovery Day (Moons of Mars)
Dog Days of Summer end
811 Day
Fair Day (Puck Fair, Day 2; Ireland)
Festival of Happy Feet
Fiesta de Santa Clara (New Mexico)
Flag Day (Pakistan)
Freethinkers Day
Gay Uncles Day (a.k.a. Guncles Day)
Global Kinetic Sand Day
Green Bay Packers Day
Health Center Staff Appreciation Day
Heroes' Day (Zimbabwe)
Hip Hop Celebration Day
Hug a Tiny Day
Ingersoll Day
Inula Day (French Republic)
Koomu Alezer’i (Elder Scrolls)
Mountain Day (Japan)
National Align Your Teeth Day
National Canine Companion Graduation Day
National Day of Civic Hacking
National Face Mask Day
National Hip Hop Day
National Minority Day (Pakistan)
National Safe Digging Day
Navy Day (Bulgaria)
Nutritionist Day (Mexico)
Play in the Sand Day
Presidential Joke Day
Roller Rink Day
Son’s and Daughter’s Day
SOS Day
Veterinary Workers Day (Ukraine)
Watts Riots Anniversary Day (Los Angeles)
WIT Brag Day
World Krill Day
World Steelpan Day (Trinidad & Tobago)
Food & Drink Celebrations
International Fufu Day
National Bakewell Tart Day (UK)
National Instant Coffee Day
National Panini Day
National Raspberry Bombe Day
National Raspberry Tart Day
Independence & Related Days
Balochistan (from UK, 1947) [unrecognized]
Chad (from France, 1960)
Ebenthal (Declared; 2014) [unrecognized]
Penang (Ceded to the British by Rajah of Kedah; 1786)
2nd Sunday in August
Bagel Day [2nd Sunday]
Children’s Day (Chile) [2nd Sunday]
Day of Cantabria (Spain) [2nd Sunday]
Father’s Day (Brazil, Samoa) [2nd Sunday]
Gay Uncles Day [2nd Sunday]
Melon Day (Turkmenistan) [2nd Sunday]
National Day [2nd Sunday]
Spirit of ’45 Day [2nd Sunday]
Victory Day (Rhode Island) [2nd Sunday]
V-J Day (a.k.a. Victory Day) [2nd Sunday]
Weekly Holidays beginning August 11 (2nd Full Week of August)
Feeding Pets of the Homeless Week (thru 8.17) [2nd Week]
National Health Center Week (thru 8.17) [2nd Week]
National Resurrect Romance Week (thru 8.17) [2nd Full Week]
National Smile Week (thru 8.17) [2nd Full Week]
Festivals Beginning August 11, 2024
Beacon Sloop Club Corn Festival (Beacon, New York)
Bludfest (Milton Keynes, United Kingdom)
Carytown Watermelon Festival (Richmond, Virginia)
Comiket [Comic Market] (Tokyo, Japan) [thru 8.12]
Czech Heritage Festival (Bechyn, Minnesota)
Hugo Awards (Glasgow, Scotland)
Italian American Festival (Akron, Ohio) [thru 8.13]
Kadayawan Festival (Davao City, Philippines) [thru 8.18]
Montrose Blueberry Festival (Montrose, Michigan) [thru 8.18]
Oslo Jazzfestival (Oslo, Norway) [thru 8.17]
Feast Days
Alexander the Charcoal-Burner (Christian; Martyr)
Alex Haley (Writerism)
Ancestor Day III (Pagan)
Andre Dubus II (Writerism)
Athracht (a..k.a. Attracta or Araght; Christian; Saint & Virgin)
Blaan (a.k.a. Blane; Christian; Saint)
Byron (Positivist; Saint)
Clare of Assisi (Christian; Saint)
Clare Foley Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Claude Joseph Vernet (Artology)
Day Honoring Oddudua (a.k.a. Mother of All Gods; Santeria)
Don Freeman (Artology)
Enid Blyton (Writerism)
Equitius (Christian; Saint)
Fiacre (Christian; Saint)
Gaugericus (a.k.a. Gery; Christian; Saint)
Gerard of Gallinaro and His Companions (Christian)
Great Quackini (Muppetism)
Jim Lee (Artology)
John Henry Newman (Church of England)
Leila (Christian; Saint & Virgin)
Mick Foley Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Morris Weiss (Artology)
Philomena (Christian; Saint)
Puck Fair (Irish Fertility Festival; Everyday Wicca)
Rakish Bandhan 2022 (Hindusim) [Last day of Śrāvaṇa]
Rum Quaffing Day (Pastafarian)
Sidhe (Place of Peace; Celtic Book of Days)
Susanna (Christian; Saint)
Taurinus of Évreux (Christian; Saint)
Tiburtius and Chromatius (Christian; Martyrs)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Fortunate Day (Pagan) [32 of 53]
Prime Number Day: 223 [48 of 72]
Tomobiki (友引 Japan) [Good luck all day, except at noon.]
Premieres
The Abyss (Film; 1989)
Advise and Consent, by Allen Drury (Novel; 1959)
After Dark, My Sweet, by Jim Thompson (Novel; 1955)
Almost Human (TV Series; 2013)
American Graffiti (Film; 1973)
Atypical (TV Series; 2017)
C’est Chic, by Chic (Album; 1978)
Childhood's End, by Arthur C. Clarke (Novel; 1953)
Corduroy, by Don Freeman (Children’s Book; 1968)
Dangerous Minds (Film; 1995)
Danny Deckchair (Film; 2004)
Doug (Animated TV Series; 1991)
Down to Earth, by Jimmy Buffett (Album; 1970)
Food for Feeding’ (Disney Cartoon; 1950)
Free Ride, by The Edgar Winter Group (Song; 1973)
A Hard Day’s Night (Beatles US Film; 1964)
The Harmony of the World, by Paul Hindemith (Opera; 1957)
Henpecked (Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Cartoon; 1930)
Hey, Soul Sister, by Train (Song; 2009)
His Better Elf (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1958)
His Hare Raising Tale (WB LT Cartoon; 1951)
Hypnotic Eyes (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1933)
Le Freak, by Chic (Song; 1978)
I Left My Heart in San Francisco, by Tony Bennett (Song; 1962)
In This Corner (and Other Corners) of the World (Anime Film; 2017)
The Life of Emile Zola (Film; 1938)
The Magicians, by Lev Grossman (Novel; 2009)
Need You Know, by Lady Antebellum (Song; 2009)
Orphan’s Benefit (Disney Cartoon; 1934)
Party in the U.S.A., by Miley Cyrus (Song; 2009)
Pete’s Dragon (Film; 2016)
Popeye Makes a Movie (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1950)
Puppet Love (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1944)
The Psychedelic Experience, by Timothy Leary (Science Book; 1964)
The Ren & Stimpy Show (Animated TV Series; 1991)
The Replacements (Film; 2000)
Rugrats (Animated TV Series; 1991)
Runaway Brain (Disney Cartoon; 1995)
The Screwdriver (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1941)
Step Up (Film; 2006)
There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly, by Pam Adams (Children’s Book; 1973)
3:47 EST, by Klaatu (Album; 1976)
Two-Headed Giant (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1939)
The View (TV Talk Show; 1997)
A Walk in the Clouds (Film; 1995)
What If…? (Animated TV Series; 2021)
You Beat Me To the Punch, by Mary Wells (Song; 1962)
Today’s Name Days
Klara, Susanna (Austria)
Jasminka, Jasna, Klara, Suzana (Croatia)
Zuzana (Czech Republic)
Herman (Denmark)
Sanna, Sanne, Susanna, Suusi (Estonia)
Sanna, Sanni, Susanna, Susanne (Finland)
Claire, Gilberte, Suzanne (France)
Klara, Susanne (Germany)
Efpious (Greece)
Tiborc, Zsuzsanna (Hungary)
Chiara, Lelia, Susanna (Italy)
Liega, Olga, Zita (Latvia)
Klara, Ligija, Visalgas, Visvilė, Zuzana (Lithuania)
Tarald, Torvald (Norway)
Aleksander, Herman, Ligia, Lukrecja, Włodzimierz, Włodziwoj, Zula, Zuzanna (Poland)
Zuzana (Slovakia)
Clara, Susana (Spain)
Susanna (Sweden)
Susanna (Ukraine)
Laila, Layla, Leila, Leilani, Lela, Lelia, Nayeli (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 224 of 2024; 142 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of Week 32 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Coll (Hazel) [Day 9 of 28]
Chinese: Month 7 (Ren-Shen), Day 8 (Ding-Wei)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 7 Av 5784
Islamic: 5 Safar 1446
J Cal: 14 Purple; Sevenday [14 of 30]
Julian: 29 July 2024
Moon: 41%: Waxing Crescent
Positivist: 27 Dante (8th Month) [Byron]
Runic Half Month: As (Gods) [Day 4 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 53 of 94)
Week: 2nd Full Week of August
Zodiac: Leo (Day 21 of 31)
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Thoughts about travelling
Meditations on travelling Thoughts about travelling Nothing can be compared to the new life that the discovery of another country provides for a thoughtful person. Although I am still the same I believe to have changed to the bones. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Italian Journey The traveler, however virginal and enthusiastic, does not enjoy an unbroken ecstasy. He has periods of gloom, periods when he asks himself the object of all these exertions, and puts the question whether or not he is really experiencing pleasure. At such times he suspects that he is not seeing the right things, that the characteristic, the right aspects of these strange scenes are escaping him. He looks forward dully to the days of his holiday yet to pass, and wonders how he will dispose of them. He is disgusted because his money is not more, his command of the language so slight, and his capacity for enjoyment so limited. Arnold Bennett This book is nothing more than a pilgrim's journey towards the sanctuary of stupidity, he is not in good company, which is why he listens to the advice of the wise men of the past and a bit of rebellious and melancholy music. The pitfalls are many, but he is not afraid, he is not a venerator, nor even a flatterer, on the contrary, he is a destroyer. Carl William Brown Tourism, a female phenomenon (or of unfeminined males): evasion, but above all digression and dispersion, spreading one's interests (rather than concentrating them) and therefore being reduced to having no real ones. A tactile-motor stimulus, capable of producing numbness or dizziness that continues even after the occasion has ceased. Another way, perhaps, of "alienating", of dispossessing oneself. Guido Morselli Behold then Septimus Dodge returning to Dodge-town victorious. Not crowned with laurel, it is true, but wreathed in lists of things he has seen and sucked dry. Seen and sucked dry, you know: Venus de Milo, the Rhine or the Coliseum: swallowed like so many clams, and left the shells. D. H. Lawrence He who is only a traveler learns things at second-hand and by the halves, and is poor authority. We are most interested when science reports what those men already know practically or instinctively, for that alone is a true humanity, or account of human experience. Henry David Thoreau
Thoughts about travelling Modern tourist guides have helped raised tourist expectations. And they have provided the natives - from Kaiser Wilhelm down to the villagers of Chichacestenango - with a detailed and itemized list of what is expected of them and when. These are the up-to-date scripts for actors on the tourists’ stage. Daniel J. Boorstin I am so convinced of the advantages of looking at mankind instead of reading about them, and of the bitter effects of staying at home with all the narrow prejudices of an Islander, that I think there should be a law amongst us to set our young men abroad for a term among the few allies our wars have left us. Lord Byron Life, as the most ancient of all metaphors insists, is a journey; and the travel book, in its deceptive simulation of the journey’s fits and starts, rehearses life’s own fragmentation. More even than the novel, it embraces the contingency of things. Jonathan Raban The modern American tourist now fills his experience with pseudo-events. He has come to expect both more strangeness and more familiarity than the world naturally offers. He has come to believe that he can have a lifetime of adventure in two weeks and all the thrills of risking his life without any real risk at all. Daniel J. Boorstin It must be said of traveling that it arouses new ideas in those who already have many, but on the contrary it extinguishes the few in those who have few. It serves to awaken the notion of the infinite variety of life, with many living beings, many customs, many places, many sufferings, etc. etc. However, not in travel, but only in the solitude of meditation is it possible to discover the depth of life. Romano Amerio
Thoughts on travels Objective truth in politics has a rather labile value and incredibly blurred boundaries. Here's an example. In the great Russia of the pseudo-communist government, a party hierarch during a conference was praising the magnificent progress of a certain locality in the country, when suddenly a listener from the audience spoke up and stated in amazement: "Truly I have been in the places that you have described, but I don't seem to have noticed all this great progress!"; to which the official's prompt response was: "Dear comrade, you travel too much and at the same time read Pravda too little." Pravda, which in Russian means "truth", was obviously the official organ of the Russian Communist Party. Carl William Brown People commonly travel the world over to see rivers and mountains, new stars, garish birds, freak fish, grotesque breeds of human; they fall into an animal stupor that gapes at existence and they think they have seen something. Soren Kierkegaard The important thing about travel in foreign lands is that it breaks the speech habits and makes you blab less, and breaks the habitual space-feeling because of different village plans and different landscapes. It is less important that there are different mores, for you counteract these with your own reaction-formations. Paul Goodman The country of the tourist pamphlet always is another country, an embarrassing abstraction of the desirable that, thank God, does not exist on this planet, where there are always ants and bad smells and empty Coca-Cola bottles to keep the grubby finger-print of reality upon the beautiful. Nadine Gordimer Of journeying the benefits are many: the freshness it bringeth to the heart, the seeing and hearing of marvelous things, the delight of beholding new cities, the meeting of unknown friends, and the learning of high manners. Sadi Gulistan Some end up corrupting themselves through long journeys, losing what little religion they had left; from one day to the next they see a new cult, different customs, different ceremonies. They resemble those who enter shops, undecided about the choice of fabrics they want to buy; the large number of those that are shown to them leaves them even more indeterminate, each of them having its own attraction and its own convenience: they cannot resolve themselves, they leave without having bought anything. Jean de La Bruyère
Thoughts and reflections about travelling When you travel you experience the act of Rebirth in a much more concrete way. You find yourself faced with completely new situations, the day passes more slowly and, in most cases, you don't understand the language that others speak. This is exactly what happens to a baby just born from the mother's womb. Paulo Coelho I am not much an advocate for traveling, and I observe that men run away to other countries because they are not good in their own, and run back to their own because they pass for nothing in the new places. For the most part, only the light characters travel. Who are you that have no task to keep you at home? Ralph Waldo Emerson Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime. Mark Twain You don't need to travel long distances to get answers or experience emotions. If we were authentic in our way of thinking, we would not need to travel a long way because it is a journey that follows the uncertain path of a dream that often leads to desolate areas. The true goal of life is to be able to be at peace with ourselves. Romano Battaglia Just as the human race, in blaming present things, praises past things, so the majority of travellers, while travelling, are lovers of their native sojourn, and prefer it with a kind of anger to those where they find themselves. Having returned to their native place, with the same anger they postpone it to all the other places where they have been. Giacomo Leopardi Nothing is beautiful and interesting if it does not attract tourists. Training the tourist, controlling the tourist, directing the tourist, is a secret and ruthless science. If Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Bernini, Borromini and all the great artists had known that the recipient of their works would be tourists, perhaps they would have given up. If the tourist disappeared, the world economy would stall. The tourist is sacred, new cults and new rites are celebrated for him. Fausto Gianfranceschi
The pleasure of travelling After the gods had visited our planet, seeing what it was like, they decided to leave as soon as possible, but in order not to have made the journey in vain, they decided that they could give us a gift, or rather, they decided that they could unload an uncomfortable burden for their Olympus, and so it was that they left us as a memory the most stupid and stubborn goddess, ignorance; now it's up to man to chase her back to Olympus; but the matter is not at all simple. Carl William Brown Traveling for profit is encouraged; travel for survival is condemned, much to the delight of traffickers of "illegal immigrants" and in spite of occasional and ephemeral waves of horror and indignation provoked by the sight of "economic emigrants" who ended up suffocated or drowned in the vain attempt to reach land capable of feed them. Zygmunt Bauman Travelers are divided into five degrees: those of the first and lowest degree are those who travel and who are seen traveling - they actually "are travelled" and are, so to speak, blind; the latter are the ones who really see the world; third parties have experiences as a result of seeing; the fourth ones relive the experiences they have had within themselves and take them away with them; finally there are some men of maximum strength who must ultimately also necessarily relive outside of themselves, in actions and works, everything they have seen - after experiencing it and experiencing it internally, as soon as they return home. Similar to these five categories of travelers all men generally go throughout the entire pilgrimage of life, the lowest as mere liabilities, the highest as those who act and die without any unused residue of intimate facts. Friedrich Nietzsche Our planet is nothing more than a spaceship groping in the cosmic void of the universe, and it is perhaps precisely for this reason that the most far-sighted are already thinking about the possibility that ultragalactic travel could one day allow us to abandon it without regrets. For the moment, however, the only agency that allows these non-return tours still remains the good old funeral home and the most advanced astronauts still remain, despite ourselves, the atavistic and friendly gravediggers. Carl William Brown It is said that Socrates, when someone complained that he had received no benefit from his travels, said to him: «It is natural that it should be so; you traveled in your own company." Oh, how much it would benefit some people if they could get away from themselves! In reality they are oppressed by themselves, they worry, they damage themselves, they are dismayed. What good is it to cross the seas and go from city to city? If you want to escape the evils that beset you, you must not go to another place; you must be another man. Lucius Anneus Seneca We take everything we are with us on the journey. We carry the home of our soul with us, as a turtle does with its shell. In truth, the journey through the countries of the world is a symbolic journey for man. Everywhere he goes it is his own soul that he is looking for. This is why man must be able to travel. Andrej Tarkovskij
Reflections about travelling Not so many years ago there was no simpler or more intelligible notion than that of going on a journey. Travel - movement through space - provided the universal metaphor for change. One of the subtle confusions - perhaps one of the secret terrors - of modern life is that we have lost this refuge. No longer do we move through space as we once did. Daniel J. Boorstin I have not often seen more natural acting than that of these masks. It is such acting as can only be sustained by a remarkably happy talent and long practice. While I am writing this, they are making a tremendous noise on the canal under my window, though it is past midnight. Whether for good or for evil, they are always doing something. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Good literature makes us travel everywhere, dreams and imagination become foresight and memory at the same time, the past becomes present, and the future past, and through the mythical arcana of thought we go away from these murky meanders, leaving the our beloved politicians on this earth to rot with those who have faith in them. Carl William Brown For the perfect idler, for the passionate observer it becomes an immense source of enjoyment to establish his dwelling in the throng, in the ebb and flow, the bustle, the fleeting and the infinite. To be away from home and yet to feel at home anywhere; to see the world, to be at the very center of the world, and yet to be unseen of the world, such are some of the minor pleasures of those independent, intense and impartial spirits, who do not lend themselves easily to linguistic definitions. The observer is a prince enjoying his incognito wherever he goes. Charles Baudelaire I have spent the day well just looking and looking. It is the same in art as in life. The deeper one penetrates, the broader grows the view. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe To be a tourist is to escape accountability. Errors and failings don't cling to you the way they do back home. You're able to drift across continents and languages, suspending the operation of sound thought. Tourism is the march of stupidity. You're expected to be stupid. The entire mechanism of the host country is geared to travelers acting stupidly. You walk around dazed, squinting into fold-out maps. You don't know how to talk to people, how to get anywhere, what the money means, what time it is, what to eat or how to eat it. Being stupid is the pattern, the level and the norm. You can exist on this level for weeks and months without reprimand or dire consequence. Together with thousands, you are granted immunities and broad freedoms. You are an army of fools, wearing bright polyesters, riding camels, taking pictures of each other, haggard, dysenteric, thirsty. There is nothing to think about but the next shapeless event. Don Delillo
The experience of travelling He that travels in theory has no inconveniences; he has shade and sunshine at his disposal, and wherever he alights finds tables of plenty and looks of gaiety. These ideas are indulged till the day of departure arrives, the chaise is called, and the progress of happiness begins. A few miles teach him the fallacies of imagination. The road is dusty, the air is sultry, the horses are sluggish. He longs for the time of dinner that he may eat and rest. The inn is crowded, his orders are neglected, and nothing remains but that he devour in haste what the cook has spoiled, and drive on in quest of better entertainment. He finds at night a more commodious house, but the best is always worse than he expected. Samuel Johnson A route differs from a road not only because it is solely intended for vehicles, but also because it is merely a line that connects one point with another. A route has no meaning in itself; its meaning derives entirely from the two points that it connects. A road is a tribute to space. Every stretch of road has meaning in itself and invites us to stop. A route is the triumphant devaluation of space, which thanks to it has been reduced to a mere obstacle to human movement and a waste of time. Milan Kundera When I was very young and the urge to be someplace was on me, I was assured by mature people that maturity would cure this itch. When years described me as mature, the remedy prescribed was middle age. In middle age I was assured that greater age would calm my fever and now that I am fifty-eight perhaps senility will do the job. Nothing has worked. In other words, I don't improve, in further words, once a bum always a bum. I fear the disease is incurable. John Steinbeck I feel lost in Berlin. It has no resemblance to the city I had supposed it was. There was once a Berlin which I would have known, from descriptions in books--the Berlin of the last century and the beginning of the present one: a dingy city in a marsh, with rough streets, muddy and lantern-lighted, dividing straight rows of ugly houses all alike, compacted into blocks as square and plain and uniform and monotonous and serious as so many dry-goods boxes. But that Berlin has disappeared. It seems to have disappeared totally, and left no sign. The bulk of the Berlin of today has about it no suggestion of a former period. The site it stands on has traditions and a history, but the city itself has no traditions and no history. It is a new city; the newest I have ever seen. Chicago would seem venerable beside it; for there are many old-looking districts in Chicago, but not many in Berlin. The main mass of the city looks as if it had been built last week, the rest of it has a just perceptibly graver tone, and looks as if it might be six or even eight months old. Mark Twain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufOykYSswCk On the same topic you can also read: Read the full article
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Look around at the pop-culture landscape of 2024, and you will see that the genre we call romance is ubiquitous. The self-aware love stories of Emily Henry and a romantasy boom that has filled best-seller lists with series by Rebecca Yarros and Sarah J. Maas are propping up a weakened publishing industry. Mediocre rom-coms like Anyone But You and frothy shows like Bridgerton have become formidable phenomena. And from heady courtships to bitter breakups, the songs of cultural monolith Taylor Swift comprise a catalog of love in all its many moods.
What’s curious about this trend is that, for all its diversity of style and content, from realism to historical fiction to fairies and beyond, the reign of romance has come without a substantive revival of Romanticism—the artistic sensibility that suffused the foundational works of late-18th and early-19th century writers like Blake, Coleridge, Byron, Keats, and the Shelleys, and went on to inspire such Victorian masters as the Brontë sisters. Romantic literature isn’t all love stories; the cohort rejected the cold reason and empiricism of the Enlightenment in favor of the irrational, the supernatural, the emotional, and the deeply subjective.
Pretty much the only popular example of the aesthetic that also succeeds as art, these days, is Anne Rice’s Interview With the Vampire. And viewers eager for the rare opportunity to immerse themselves in a Romantic world populated by theatrical characters with outsize feelings have noticed. A critical hit since it premiered on AMC in 2022, the series' unique intensity has distinguished it from the glut of interchangeable dramas and attracted an effusively devoted fan base. As soon as each new episode drops, social media floods with Interview memes and speculation and general expressions of glee. Just before Sunday's Season 2 finale, the network delighted this audience by renewing it for a third season.
Interview takes many liberties with the late Gothic horror author Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles series. It changes the racial identities, ethnic origins, and personal backstories of iconic characters including immortal protagonist Louis de Pointe du Lac (Jacob Anderson), his surrogate daughter Claudia (played by Bailey Bass in Season 1 and Delainey Hayles in Season 2), and Armand (Assad Zaman) a 500-year-old vampire who leads a coven in Paris. It redefines Louis’ ambiguous relationship with his manipulative, hedonistic, and at times abusive maker, Lestat de Lioncourt (Sam Reid), as an explicit romance. And it tweaks Rice’s framing device, replacing the callow 1970s cub reporter who records Louis’ life story in Interview with the Vampire the novel with an older, shrewder, and more accomplished version of the same man (Eric Bogosian), who is summoned to Louis’ new home base of Dubai half a century after their disastrous first meeting to make another attempt at writing his biography.
Building a Uniquely Romantic Atmosphere
Yet Interview creator and showrunner Rolin Jones stays true to Rice’s story—truer, by far, than the teen-baiting, tongue-in-cheek 1994 film adaptation—by preserving its Romantic sensibility. The archetypal Romantic hero is a brilliant outsider (like Mary Shelley’s Victor Frankenstein) who is prone (like the lovelorn title character of Goethe’s The Sorrows of Young Werther) to lonely introspection. In a similar vein, Rice once told TIME that “vampires are the perfect metaphor for a lost soul” (hence why she gave up writing about them during a temporary conversion to Catholicism). In the series as in her novels, these beautiful monsters wander the planet, searching for meaning in their eternal lives. Louis, who observes humanity from a wistful remove and wrestles with his predatory instincts, is as consummate a Romantic hero as his antecedents in high literature.
The show’s sights and sounds (an aching, string-forward score by the composer and violinist Daniel Hart) have all the aesthetic trappings of Romanticism. Its period backdrops are seedy yet plush: New Orleans in the early decades of the 20th century for Season 1 and then, for Season 2, a traumatized post-World-War-II Paris where Armand’s brood hides in plain sight by dramatizing its own predations at the venerable Théâtre des Vampires. The nocturnal characters spend languorous nights in bars, opera houses, brothels. “Darkness” has become such a visual cliché in contemporary entertainment, from Christopher Nolan’s dark Batman to Tim Burton’s dark Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (and Alice in Wonderland, Dumbo, Sleepy Hollow, etc.), that it is now practically meaningless. But the darkness of Interview is different; it’s thick, velvety, atmospheric at a time when rushed production schedules and a dependence on computer graphics often yield generic on-screen landscapes with no personality. Romanticism links the haunted chiaroscuro of 18th century Gothic fiction with the swirling emotionality of 20th century Expressionism, and each influence is part of the show’s palette.
Jones’ language, too, has a particular panache. Louis, whose stylized speech feels believable in part because he was born in the 19th century and in part because he’s so self-dramatizing, provides most of the narration. “Paris was Nazi scar tissue” in the late ’40s, he says. “Does anyone ever ask Lazarus if he wanted to be woke?” Louis wonders, in Sunday’s finale, recounting his confinement to and resurrection from a locked coffin. (“No one gives a sh-t about Lazarus’ point of view, is what I remember,” cracks Bogosian’s Daniel Molloy, a jaded journalist who likes to puncture Louis’ earnestness with wry interjections.) Characters constantly make grand pronouncements: “In this temple [the Théâtre], belief is protection!” Lestat proclaims. ”Arson is an act of passion!” declares a vampire fleeing death by fire. The second season ends with Louis throwing down a telepathic gauntlet to vamps incensed by the publication of Daniel’s wildly popular biography of him, also titled Interview with the Vampire: “I own the night.”
How Romanticism Heightens Romance
This iteration of Interview happens to be a romance as well as a Romantic epic; while they’re not interchangeable, the genre and the sensibility complement each other beautifully. In its first season, the show followed Lestat’s pursuit of Louis, whom he transformed into a vampire in a bloody, sexy, profane scene set at a church. Their ersatz marriage even produced the ersatz child Claudia, trapped indefinitely in the body of a 14-year-old. Yet domestic bliss remained elusive. Lestat’s capricious behavior escalated into what contemporary viewers could easily identify as spousal abuse. With Claudia’s help, Louis murdered Lestat��but couldn’t bring himself to destroy his lover’s body in order to prevent the resilient vampire from healing.
Viewers spent much of Season 2 anticipating Lestat’s inevitable return. At first, he appeared to Louis in spectral form—a very Gothic haunting that also satisfied fans’ thirst for more of Anderson and Reid’s chemistry—as Louis and Claudia trekked through war-ravaged Europe in search of others like themselves. In a Season 1 finale twist, a character introduced to Daniel as Louis’ servant Rashid had been revealed to be Armand, the apparent love of Louis’ life and his partner of nearly eight decades. Scarred by his years with Lestat, Louis is slow to trust Armand when they meet in Paris. The much older, exponentially more powerful vampire makes a big show of proving, through solicitousness and submission, that he’s nothing like Lestat.
Yet Armand turns out to be deceptive in ways Lestat never was—a gaslighter of superhuman proportions. When the interview takes a detour to San Francisco in the ’70s, where Daniel first encountered Louis, it comes out that Armand not only cleaned up the mess Louis made by speaking to a reporter, but also altered Louis’ memory, as well as audio recordings that Daniel had made, of the incident. Louis, taking a page from the Romantic playbook, had attempted suicide and then, grotesquely burned, convalesced in his coffin. This anecdote sets up an even more destabilizing revelation in Sunday’s finale. Louis has always believed Armand performed the vampire mind track that saved him from execution during the Théâtre’s scripted show trial of Louis, Claudia, and Claudia’s new companion Madeleine (Roxane Duran), which doomed both women to immediate death by sunlight and drove Louis mad with grief for his lost daughter. In fact, as Daniel has learned with the help of his source in the Talamasca (a secret society of supernatural researchers that is slated to be the subject of AMC’s third Anne Rice adaptation), it was Lestat—the freshly resurrected star witness for the prosecution—who saved Louis’ life.
That’s the thing about Lestat: His love for Louis is genuine and all-consuming, even if he sometimes has a horrifying way of showing it. If Louis is the poetic, self-flagellating Werther in this story, then Lestat comes to resemble a variation on Heathcliff from Wuthering Heights—brooding, obsessive, vindictive, yet also earnest in his dangerous form of devotion. Toward the end of the Season 2 finale, Louis returns to New Orleans after banishing Armand from his home and appears in Lestat’s squalid home to apologize. The hurricane that rages outside as they reconcile is that city’s equivalent of a Brontëan storm on the moors.
Why the Romantic Sensibility Is So Rare in 2024
It’s all pretty exhilarating, not just because big emotions and the kind of combustible love that trendy contemporary authors like Colleen Hoover revel in while safely pathologizing are exciting to watch, but also because stories told—and told well—in this heightened register have become so hard to find. Across all narrative art forms, we are in a moment defined by internet-mediated realism. Romance, in the 21st century, can be rom-com cute or steamy in an X-rated, Fifty Shades sort of way; what it doesn’t often have is the emotional intensity or insight of Romantic literature. Meanwhile, the conventions separating so-called “genre fiction” from its literary counterpart have hardened, flattening characters and elevating formula above style. Romantasy may be populated by supernatural creatures torn from the pages of Gothic classics, but it seems incapable of the psychological and linguistic richness that define a great Romantic novel.
Thanks equally to Jones and to Rice, as well as the cast’s maximalist performances, Interview crafts high drama out of what, on an inferior show, might come off as silly or affected. That the main characters are vampires, some of them centuries old, and that most of the action in the first two seasons takes place decades in the past have surely helped audiences suspend any skepticism that love and angst could drive people to talk and behave and emote the way people in Louis’ story do. Now that his tale is told and Daniel’s book is published (and, oh, by the way, a vindictive Armand has turned Daniel into a vampire), the third season seems poised to pick up where the second left off—in the present, where Louis and Lestat’s form of amour fou is a recipe for scandal, if not prison time or commitment to a psych ward. (Consider the New Orleans tour guide Louis overhears discussing the lore around them with the breathlessness of a true-crime podcaster.) An expanded contemporary storyline will add a level of difficulty to Jones’ tonal balancing act. But to put it in terms as florid as Interview deserves: When it comes to the future of this magnificently singular show, hope springs eternal.
YES!! I’ve been desperate for this kind of critical writing all season!! Fantastic analysis on the tone of the show (and books) as capital-r Romantic (aka Romanticism).
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may i please see the list?
Sure! There's one or two spoilers here, but honestly if you have the dedication to read through a list of 370 random-ass character names and manage to both retain it AND cross reference it with shit I've mentioned in the past, you deserve a bit of a sneak peek.
Aster
Skut
Pixie
Orange (Roy)
Yellow (James)
Blue (Martin)
Aster's mom
Henry aka. Aster's dad
Aster's brother
Aster's sister
Gorgonzola "Zola"
Hops Barley
Tallemaja
Tallemaja's mom 1
Tallemaja's mom 2
Pixie's mom 1
Pixie's mom 2
Pixie's mom 3
Dizzy "Izzy"
Urus
Auro
Urus's mom 1
Urus's mom 2
Shrimp
Buttercup (she counts as a character, shut up)
Kris P. Wyngz
Chitin E. Wyngz "Kai"
Bert D. Wyngz
Hoo Sunfire
Wut Sunfire
Pan Sunfire
Cody
Phyllis
Sugarbeans S. Sugarbeans
Shuck S. P. J. G .T. Y. W. F. Dog (Stinky Girl)
Lars
Brutus
Beetle
Wattson
Matt
Leopold Mesquite
Leo's dad
Leo's mom
Terry Saturn
Oakley Saturn
Triton Saturn "Tri"
Katelynn Blanche
Linnéa Blanche
Anton Glitterhooves
Glitterhooves's imp assistant
Doc (True name redacted)
Margaret
George
M&G's parents (fuck it, they don't have a design so they share a spot)
Chup
Mus
Frika
Frika's mom
Frika's dad
Lord Cluck
Popcorn
Bunny B. Buns
Stitches "Stitchy"
Jöran
Puck
Tyrellid
Me (nice)
Peeps
Dusie
Stheno
Eury
Orthrus
Sir Berus
Hugh Man
Rosemary
Bailey Rhynd
Lana Rhynd
Stuart
Sena
Miss Whiskers "Whisky"
Tilly W. 🐢
Enellie
"Little man"
Obert Bellius Tucker
Ted
Leo's damselfly ex
Leo's mantis ex
Peter "Petey"
Leo's butterfly ex
B. Z. Bub
Cute nameless mosquito dude
Liquor store St. Bernard
Orphanage stork
Unlucky vampire kid
Duck
Spider cat
Hoppit fighter
Gorgon fighter "Diamond"
Kitsune/Nyaga fighter
Cryptid fighter
Scorpion fighter
Bufo Bloop
Bb
Downbeet
Dog trainer therewoof
Maltea Barley
Ollie - Dove
Seven animimics. Maybe more. Imagine - Dove
Shinchu - Dove
Shinchu's mom - Dove
Shinchu's dad - Dove
Shinchu's sister - Dove
Shinchu's brother - Dove
Shinchu's grandma - Dove
Shinchu's grandpa - Dove
Vampire maid - Dove
Therewoof butler - Dove
Basement dragon - Dove
Velvet - Dove
Velvet's gf - Dove
Bebo - Dove
Biggby - Dove
Big's dad - Dove
Horse with no name - Dove
Marley - Dove
Marley's dad - Dove
Marley's robot mom - Dove
Beatrice - Dove
Merlin - Dove
Beatrice's mom whose name I can't remember - Dove
Shelly - Dove
George (Shelly's bro not the dragon) - Dove
Kimera - Dove
Kimera's mom - Dove
Kimera's dad - Dove
Mr. Boingo - Dove
Imp Bastard - Dove
Shoe - Dove
Sock - Dove
Unnamed vampire - Dove
Damian - Dove
Riley - Dove
Bubble - Dove
Unnamed elf/gorgon - Dove
Oberon - Dove
Titania - Dove
Professor Lindworm - Dove
Piko - Riot
Stewart - Riot
Ripcord - Riot
Beefman - Riot
Maiden Mathilda - Riot
Delphinium Luuna "Finny" - Riot
Finny & Mathilda's kid - Riot
Marie Antt Wanette - Riot
Charles - Riot
Jennifer - Riot
Blanc - Riot
Pracilla - Riot
Aizo - Riot
Brahms - Riot
Tanner - Riot
Gordon - Riot
Winnifred - Riot
Flootsnoot - Riot
Gord - Riot
Phox - Riot
Sophie - Riot
Remminton - Riot
Violet - Riot
Bottom - Riot
Harriet - Riot
Pupa - Riot
Three mimics in a trenchcoat - Riot
Riot - Riot
Mr. Bones - Riot
Cloudy - Riot
Gell Edward Beans - Riot
Liar-Liar - Vampasaurus
Doppler - caught-gaming
Phiamia - caught-gaming
Byron - caught-gaming
Ophelia - karmaluck
Pinky - karmaluck
Priscilla - catherinecreates
Scale - main-blog-pretty-dead
Angel - primrose-art
Olive - primrose-art
Olive's mousefly roommate - primrose-art
Queena Wygena Hyena - primrose-art
Tulip - primrose-art
Bojangles - primrose-art
Trifoli - primrose-art
Lip - hexadoodles
Hex - hexadoodles
Peewee Cockatrice - lilsunshinesam
Lieu - ossy-p
Kissyface - ossy-p
Jess - mx-feratina
Teedee - mx-feratina
Goryn - mx-feratina
Sona - mx-feratina
Alexander - mx-feratina
Baba Yaga - mx-feratina
Lesh - mx-feratina
Vody - mx-feratina
Vani Firestarter - mx-feratina
Umis - mx-feratina
Peggy - katisconfused
Scorpia - katisconfused
Minnie - katisconfused
Jeff - waxwormrepublic
Horatio - ari-nemera
Gus - kingpink
Margie - kingpink
Buttons - coldblood-flowerbulb
Willy - coldblood-flowerbulb
Angelica - kiddfox
Linguni - kiddfox
Hoagie - kiddfox
Martin T. Pinwheel - kiddfox
Professor Beepis - kiddfox
Skronk - kiddfox
Lindworm elf - kiddfox
DR4K3N "Ken" - kiddfox
Debbie - Emily
Eva - Emily
Asterion - Emily
Pierce - Emily
Vireo - Emily
Thayer - Emily
Peggy - Emily
Xia - Emily
Minerva - Emily
That fucking horrifying sexy minotaur - Emily (that's right it's canon now. You have to live with this)
Sexybeans/Cutiebeans - Emily (you're a sinner)
??? - Spooky
Hux - Spooky
Speckle - MY WIFE
My wife - My wife
Mazie - my wife who's cute
Phebe - wifff
Korneli - WIIIFE
Axael - ... me, but technically wife's at this point
Dora - HEY BABE LOVE YOU
Luce - my babe
Harm - my beebee
Hell - my bee
Olivia - it's a mystery but probably my bee
Otterpop - still my bee
Mothball - my favorite person (my wife)
Polliwog - wiiiiiife
Morty - tickfleato
??? - tickfleato
Basilisk - tickfleato
Serpent-tamer - tickfleato
Worm-slayer - tickfleato
Tuni - silverstarsheep
Suika - silverstarsheep
Tiramisu - silverstarsheep
Unnamed gorgon - silverstarsheep
Carice - silverstarsheep
Oliver - silverstarsheep
Fishhead - silverstarsheep
Markov - terrycrewslistenstofnafpodcasts
Finch - terrycrewslistenstofnafpodcasts
Ember - fire-rose
Bill (Denzel Billard) - fire-rose
Doug - caydebug
Rook - caydebug
Quilt - mineral-vulture
Burn - dear-maggotboy
Charlie - dear-maggotboy
Schund - dear-maggotboy
Moth - ccosmicmoth
Frogchamp - thelibraryofdiscosstuff
Candyfloss - avespecora
Wendelle - avespecora
Ethel - avespecora
Ely - heart-buzz
Nugget - heart-buzz
Sadie Mazarine - Luca
Virginia Ragno - Luca
Coffee Grounds - Luca
Skunch Midgley - Luca
Carl Sludgerson - Luca
Dr. Constance Flora - Luca
Eleanor King - Luca
Tibb Ragno - Luca
Chad Ragno - Luca
One Ragno - Luca
Honey Ragno - Luca
Rumples Bingus - Luca
Lola Lapin "Beanie" - Luca
Pinky (Cassandra) - Luca
Panini Houdini- Luca
Sheila Hades-Solanum & sisters - Luca
Stanley Bloodwart - Luca
Jamie Mazarine - Luca
Cassandra Bingus - Luca
Lolly (Lily)- Luca
Pop (Princess) - Luca
Spronkle "Ramos" Drinklybonk - Luca
Hank Drinklybonk - Luca
Atlas Saturn "Attie" - Luca
Cossi Day Saturn - Luca
Pippa Twombly - Luca
Carolina North - Luca
North North - Luca
Cheesed Burger - Luca
February Makkelmoore - Luca
Sluy - Luca
Wimpy Jingles- Luca
Bradison Bradwell Bratthew - Luca
Onley Oxley - Luca
Y Houdini - Luca
Samson Hades - Luca
Terry Hades - Luca
Marsipan Twombly - Luca
Clarice - Luca
Avril Gunn - Luca
Cyrille Gunn - Luca
Hue Gunn - Luca
Jimmy Bellucci - Luca
James B. Horney - ottersaurus
Jessica - ottersaurus
Reggie - ottersaurus
Rubarb - ottersaurus
China - ottersaurus
Mixie Mup - kaiujis-hole
Matt Shtick - kaiujis-hole
Breen - therandomringmaster
Cooper - therandomringmaster
Psue - therandomringmaster
Cap Brinesby - therandomringmaster
Harriot Hornet - therandomringmaster
Belfree Buzzby - therandomringmaster
Buck Lopanny - therandomringmaster
Merryl DaBloon - therandomringmaster
Mays Lopanny - therandomringmaster
Gnargle Floove - therandomringmaster
Chrys Ignatious - therandomringmaster
Donna Ignatious - therandomringmaster
Fumble McChumbles - therandomringmaster
Garbanzo - bonelessnerd
Huge Fowl - bonelessnerd
Gams - bonelessnerd
Unnamed basilisk - bonelessnerd
Unnamed therewoof - bonelessnerd
Unnamed vampire - bonelessnerd
Balor - bonelessnerd
Snips N. Snales - bonelessnerd
Waylon Snales -bonelessnerd
Bleep - bonelessnerd
Marcel DuChomp - bonelessnerd
Max - bonelessnerd
Ms. Finx - bonelessnerd
Grimpus - twerkyvulture
Mixie “Mixologica” Mixtus - twerkyvulture
Old Man Baneezer - twerkyvulture
Dominic Dominari - twerkyvulture
J. Falcourt - twerkyvulture
Isidore "Izzy" Lindson - vividvermeer
Snot - MeloncholyMonster
Bottle - MeloncholyMonster
Currently unnamed taxidermist character - radvom
Rubber/latex elf - radvom
Chicken/Flower - chickencat-arts
Depica - die-06
Muse - die-06
Fae - die-06
Duri - die-06
Aquen - die-06
A SHIT TON of chess mimics - die-06
Thistle - luxidoptera
Nobel - luxidoptera
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2021 law enforcement in memoriam.
Sgt. Gordon W. Best, North Myrtle Beach DPS EOW 1/1/21
Sgt. Daniel M. Mobley, DeKalb County PD EOW 1/2/21
Pc. Cecil E. Nunley, Sequatchie County CO EOW 1/2/21
Lt. Jeff Bain, DeKalb County SO EOW 1/3/21
Dy. Nicholas A. Howell, Henry County SO EOW 1/3/21
Sgt. Randall Sims, Texas Department Of Corrections EOW 1/3/21
Spl. Dy. Mar. Havonia D. Holley, U.S. Marshals Service EOW 1/5/21
K9 Figo, Cullman County SO EOW 1/5/21
Dy. Jonathan D. Price, Marion County SO EOW 1/6/21
Ofc. Jay Hughes, Kalispel Tribal PD EOW 1/6/21
Ofc. Brian D. Sicknick, U.S. Capitol PD EOW 1/7/21
Sgt. David G. Crumpler, Henry County PD EOW 1/7/21
1st Sgt. Timothy L. Howell, North Carolina Highway Patrol EOW 1/7/21
Lt. William L. Gardner, Denver City PD EOW 1/7/21
Conserv. Ofc. Steven Reighard, Iowa DNR EOW 1/8/21
Ofc. Arturo Villegas, Alamo PD EOW 1/10/21
Ofc. Tyler Britt, Chandler PD EOW 1/11/21
Sgt. Brian R. LaVigne, Hillsborough County SO EOW 1/11/21
Agent Luis A. Marrero-Díaz, DDP De Puerto Rico EOW 1/11/21
Agent Luis X. Salamán-Conde, DDP Municipal De Carolina EOW 1/11/21
Agent Eliezer Hernández-Cartagena, DDP Municapal De Carolina EOW 1/11/21
Det. Camerino Santiago, El Paso PD EOW 1/11/21
Ofc. Melton Gore, Horry County PD EOW 1/12/21
Sgt. Frederick H. Cameron, Fairfax County SO EOW 1/12/21
Sgt. Amelia T. Martinez, Los Angeles PD EOW 1/13/21
Det. Sgt. Stephen R. Desfosses, Norton PD EOW 1/13/21
Ofc. Hector Moya, Newark PD EOW 1/13/21
Chief Tony M. Jordan, Middleburg Borough PD EOW 1/13/21
Inv. Richard A. Sepolio, Harris County DA EOW 1/13/21
Ofc. Joseph H. Montgomery, Arizona State University PD EOW 1/14/21
Cpl. Christine Peters, Greenbelt PD EOW 1/14/21
Pc. Sherry K. Langford, Henderson County CO EOW 1/14/21
Lt. Treva Preston, Texas Department Of Corrections EOW 1/15/21
Cor. Ofc. Alfred Jimenez, Texas Department Of Corrections EOW 1/15/21
Ofc. Jerry S. Hemphill, Lanier Technical College PD EOW 1/16/21
Sgt. Edward J. Marcurella; Jr., Colleton County SO EOW 1/16/21
Lt. John Reynolds, Garden Grove PD EOW 1/17/21
Cor. Ofc. Joseph A. Martini Ulster County SO EOW 1/17/21
Dy. Adam Gibson, Sacramento County SO EOW 1/18/21
Cor. Dy. Ralph E. Serrano, San Diego County Probation Dept. EOW 1/18/21
Bailiff Gerald Smith, Pahrump Justice Court EOW 1/18/21
Ofc. Brandon M. Stalker, Toledo PD EOW 1/18/21
Warrants Ofc. Toby Keiser, Knox County SO EOW 1/18/21
K9 Riley, Sacramento County SO EOW 1/18/21
Dy. Jacinto R. Navarro; Jr., Palm Beach County SO EOW 1/19/21
Ofc. Byron D. Shields, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 1/20/21
Lt. Robert Van Zeyl, Suffolk County PD EOW 1/20/21
Lt. Frank Arnold, California Dept. Of Protective Services EOW 1/22/21
Sp. Agent Wayne D. Snyder, Georgia Dept. Of Corrections EOW 1/23/21
Lt. Juan R. Rivera-Padua, DDP De Puerto Rico EOW 1/23/21
Sp. Dy. Marshal Craig A. Kriner, U.S. Marshals Service EOW 1/23/21
Capt. Michael D. Garigan, Gordon County SO EOW 1/24/21
Lt. Hasain El-Amin, Arkansas State Hospital DPS EOW 1/25/21
Sgt. Charles F. Dotson, Baton Rouge PD EOW 1/25/21
Dy. Frank G. Holguin III, Tulare County SO EOW 1/27/21
Aux. Sgt. Louis M. Livatino, Jacksonville SO EOW 1/27/21
Cor. Ofc. John M. Bowe, Missouri Dept. Of Corrections EOW 1/27/21
Dir. Of Field Operations Beverly Good, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 1/28/21
Sgt. Tommy W. Cudd, Union County SO EOW 1/28/21
Sgt. Jeffery R. Smith, Berry College PD EOW 1/29/21
Sp. Agent Robert A. Mayer; Jr., U.S. Border Patrol EOW 1/30/21
Sgt. William P. Brautigam, New York PD EOW 1/31/21
Sp. Agent Jimmie J. Daniels, FBI EOW 2/1/21
Cor. Ofc. Juan Llanes, Miami-Dade County Dept. Of Corrections EOW 2/1/21
Sgt. Grace A. Bellamy, Georgia Dept. Of Corrections EOW 2/1/21
Lt. Michael Boutte, Hancock County SO EOW 2/1/21
Sp. Agent Laura A. Schwartzenberger, FBI EOW 2/2/21
Sp. Agent Daniel Alfin, FBI EOW 2/2/21
Det. Ofc. Robert Perez, Harris County SO EOW 2/2/21
Dy. Jack E. Gwynes, Nassau County SO EOW 2/3/21
Agent Juan Rosado-López, DDP De Puerto Rico EOW 2/3/21
Ptlm. Darian Jarrott, New Mexico State Police EOW 2/4/21
Cor. Lt. Anthony L. Hardie, North Carolina Dept. Of Corrections EOW 2/6/21
Det. Pedro J. Mejia, Pasadena PD EOW 2/6/21
Ofc. Cesar D. Sibonga, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 2/7/21
Sp. Dy. Marshal Vincent A. Gala; Jr., U.S. Marshals Service EOW 2/8/21
Dy. Ross Dixon, Cambria County SO EOW 2/9/21
Cor. Ofc. Vicky James, Texas Dept. Of Corrections EOW 2/10/21
Inv. Eddie B. Hutchinson III, Walker County DA’s Office EOW 2/10/21
Sp. Dy. Marshal Hugh B. Bennett, U.S. Marshals Service EOW 2/10/21
Chief Timothy J. Sheehan, California Borough PD EOW 2/11/21
Dy. Donald R. Gilreath III, Hamilton County SO EOW 2/12/21
Ofc. Mitchell A. Penton, Dallas PD EOW 2/13/21
Ofc. Genaro Guerrero, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 2/15/21
Cor. Ofc. Tawiwo Obele, Texas Dept. Of Corrections EOW 2/16/21
Maj. Esteban Ramirez III, Bell County SO EOW 2/16/21
Dy. Manuel P. De La Rosa, Hays County CO EOW 2/16/21
Sgt. Richard P. Brown, Fresno PD EOW 2/17/21
Dy. Michael J. Magli, Pinellas County SO EOW 2/17/21
Ofc. Horacio S. Dominguez, Miccosukee Tribal PD EOW 2/21/21
Lt. Eugene Lasco, Indiana Dept. Of Corrections EOW 2/21/21
Natural Resources Ofc. Jason Lagore, Ohio DNR EOW 2/23/21
Parole Ofc. Troy K. Morin, Texas Parole Division EOW 2/23/21
Ofc. Carlos Mendoza, U.S. Homeland Security EOW 2/24/21
Dy. Thomas J. Albanese, Los Angeles County SO EOW 2/25/21
K9 Luna, Duluth PD EOW 2/25/21
Res. Dy. Martinus M. Mitchum, 2nd City Court Of New Orleans EOW 2/26/21
Ofc. Dominic J. Winum, Stanley PD EOW 2/26/21
Capt. Justin W. Bedwell, Decatur County SO EOW 3/1/21
Ofc. Jose L. Anzora, Los Angeles PD EOW 3/3/21
Lt. Kenny L. Gibbons, Dyer County SO EOW 3/4/21
Cor. Ofc. Tracey Adams, Texas Dept. Of Corrections EOW 3/6/21
Ofc. Crispin S. San Jose, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 3/9/21
Ofc. Jesse P. Madsen, Tampa PD EOW 3/9/21
Sgt. Barry E. Henderson, Polk County SO EOW 3/9/21
Dy. Stanley Burdic, Douglas County SO EOW 3/11/21
Ofc. Gary Hibbs, Chicago Heights PD EOW 3/12/21
Agent Alejandro Flores-Bañuelos, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 3/15/21
Ofc. Kevin Valencia, Orlando PD EOW 3/15/21
Sgt. LaShonda Owens, Northampton County SO EOW 3/18/21
Ofc. Matt North, Bernice PD EOW 3/20/21
Ofc. Eric H. Talley, Boulder PD EOW 3/22/21
Chief Fred A. Posavetz, Clinton Township PD EOW 3/22/21
Cor. Ofc. Robert McFarland, Iowa Dept. Of Corrections EOW 3/23/21
SM Tpr. Todd A. Hanneken, Illinois State Police EOW 3/25/21
Cpl. Kyle J. Davis, Washington County SO EOW 3/25/21
Tpr. Joseph Gallagher, New York State Police EOW 3/26/21
Sgt. Shane Owens, Broward County SO EOW 3/27/21
Tpr. Chad M. Walker, Texas Highway Patrol EOW 3/28/21
Res. Dy. James Driver, Monroe County SO EOW 3/29/21
Cor. Ofc. Luis A. Hernandez, Texas Dept. Of Corrections EOW 3/31/21
Ofc. William F. Evans, U.S. Capitol PD EOW 4/2/21
Lt. James Kouski, Hometown PD EOW 4/3/21
Ofc. Brent N. Hall, Newton Grove PD EOW 4/3/21
Dy. Joseph B. Gore, Brunswick County SO EOW 4/3/21
Dy. Christopher W. Knight, Bibb County SO EOW 4/6/21
Sgt. James K. Smith, Iowa State Patrol EOW 4/9/21
Cor. Dy. Willie L. Dortch, Shelby County SO EOW 4/9/21
Dy. Thomas P. Barnes, Jefferson Davis County SO EOW 4/10/21
Dy. Carlos A. Hernandez, Palm Beach County SO EOW 4/11/21
Agent Christopher S. Simpkins, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 4/12/21
Det. Harry O. D’Onofrio, New York PD EOW 4/14/21
Detention Dy. Mark E. Anderson, Olmsted County SO EOW 4/15/21
Cor. Ofc. Jimmy Garcia, Texas Dept. Of Corrections EOW 4/15/21
Ofc. David Parde, Lexington PD EOW 4/18/21
Dy. Terry Dyer, Madison County SO EOW 4/20/21
K9 Joker, Indian River County SO EOW 4/21/21
Dy. Alexander Gwosdz, Harris County SO EOW 4/22/21
Cor. Ofc. Alexey B. Aguilar, Miami-Dade Dept. Of Corrections EOW 4/23/21
K9 Kozmo, Mesquite PD EOW 4/26/21
Lt. Adam Whisenant, Florida Div Alcoholic Beverages/Tobacco EOW 4/27/21
Det. Anastasios Tsakos, New York PD EOW 4/27/21
K9 Jango, Bakersfield PD EOW 4/27/21
Cpl. Keith Heacook, Delmar PD EOW 4/28/21
Sgt. Chris Ward, Watauga County SO EOW 4/28/21
Dy. Logan Fox, Watauga County SO EOW 4/28/21
Ofc. Christopher Farrar, Chandler PD EOW 4/30/21
Det. Ofc. Michael Wall, Los Angeles County Probation Dept. EOW 4/30/21
Cor. Ofc. David J. Jean-Baptiste, Miami-Dade County Corrections EOW 5/1/21
Ofc. David A. Marshall, Texas Christian University PD EOW 5/1/21
Sgt. John Burright, Oregon State Police EOW 5/4/21
Agent Freddie Vazquez, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 5/8/21
Det. Luca Benedetti, San Luis Obispo PD EOW 5/10/21
Dy. Samuel A. Leonard, Concho County SO EOW 5/10/21
Sgt. Stephen Jones, Concho County SO EOW 5/10/21
Ofc. Jimmy Inn, Stockton PD EOW 5/11/21
K9 Khan, Monroe County SO EOW 5/14/21
K9 Jaeger, Stephens County SO EOW 5/14/21
Dy. James Herrera, Denver SO EOW 5/16/21
Lt. Adam Gustafson, West Fargo PD EOW 5/18/21
Supt. Scott D. Mahoney, Delaware County Bureau Of Park Police EOW 5/18/21
Ofc. Chris Oberheim, Champaign PD EOW 5/19/21
Ofc. Jeremy Brinton, Nogales PD EOW 5/21/21
Cpl. Thomas W. Frazier, Artesia PD EOW 5/21/21
Ofc. Scott Triplett, Memphis PD EOW 5/22/21
Det. Stephen C. Arnold, Jefferson Parish SO EOW 5/23/21
Conservation Ofc. Sarah A. Backer-Grell, Minnesota DNR EOW 5/24/21
Dy. Daniel Trujillo, Denver SO EOW 5/26/21
Tpr. John Harris, Mississippi Highway Patrol EOW 5/28/21
Agent Juan M. Urrutia, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 5/28/21
Dy. Dustin K. Speckels, Hays County SO EOW 5/30/21
Ofc. Ginarro A. New, Phoenix PD EOW 5/31/21
Sgt. Dominic Vaca, San Bernardino County SO EOW 5/31/21
Det. Ryan Park, San Diego PD EOW 6/4/21
Det. Jamie Huntley-Park, San Diego PD EOW 6/4/21
Ofc. Enmanuel Familia, Worcester PD EOW 6/4/21
K9 Kitt, Braintree PD EOW 6/4/21
Dy. William H. Smith, Baldwin County SO EOW 6/6/21
Ofc. Steven L. Rodriguez, New York PD EOW 6/9/21
Sgt. Erasmo García-Torres, DDP De Puerto Rico EOW 6/10/21
Ofc. Alexandra B. Harris, Seattle PD EOW 6/13/21
Sgt. Paul K. Mooney, Texas Highway Patrol EOW 6/14/21
Ofc. Joseph W. Burson, Holly Springs PD EOW 6/17/21
Sgt. Thomas E. Sawyer, Hammond PD EOW 6/17/21
Cor. Ofc. Gabriel Forrest, Washington State Dept. Corrections EOW 6/17/21
Sgt. Rick Entmeier, Ft. Smith PD EOW 6/18/21
Ofc. Lewis F. Cantey, Grand River Dam Authority PD EOW 6/18/21
Lt. Clinton J. Ventrca, Corinth PD EOW 6/20/21
Ofc. Gordon Beesly, Arvada PD EOW 6/21/21
K9 Zena, Cocoa PD EOW 6/23/21
Ofc. Jason T. Swanger, Las Vegas Metropolitan PD EOW 6/24/21
Ofc. Kevin Apple, Pea Ridge PD EOW 6/26/21
Dy. Anthony Redondo, Imperial County SO 6/26/21
K9 Max, St. Joseph PD EOW 6/30/21
Lt. Leslie Lentz, Missouri Dept. Of Corrections EOW 7/1/21
Det. Jon A. Cooke, Hollywood PD EOW 7/2/21
Ofc. Clinton A. Martin, Alpharetta PD EOW 7/3/21
Det. Greg Ferency, Terre Haute PD EOW 7/7/21
Cpl. Darryl D. Cross; Jr., Detroit PD EOW 7/8/21
Capt. Clay M. Germany, Wichita PD EOW 7/9/21
Ofc. William E. Collins; Jr., Doyline PD EOW 7/9/21
Sgt. Joshua B. Bartlett, Lubbock County SO EOW 7/15/21
Det. Juan A. Delgado, Bay City PD EOW 7/15/21
Ofc. Ruben Facio, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 7/17/21
Reserve Dy. Tom L. Hoobler, Childress County SO EOW 7/17/21
Sgt. Sonny L. Orbin, Missouri Dept. Of Corrections EOW 7/18/21
Ofc. Ricky N. Roberts, McLennan Community College PD EOW 7/19/21
Dy. Ray W. McCrary; Jr., Shelby County SO EOW 7/20/21
Ofc. Michael A. Sillman, Marion County SO EOW 7/20/21
Cor. Ofc. Robert L. Welch III, Missouri Dept. Of Corrections EOW 7/22/21
Ofc. J. Adam Ashworth, St. George PD EOW 7/22/21
Sgt. Jeremy Brown, Clark County SO EOW 7/23/21
Dy. Phillip J. Campas, Kern County SO EOW 7/25/21
Cor. Ofc. Daniel Giorgi, Texas Dept. Of Corrections EOW 7/25/21
K9 Jas, Savannah PD EOW 7/25/21
K9 Rex, Michigan State Police EOW 7/25/21
Ofc. Marquis D. Moorer, Selma PD EOW 7/27/21
Ofc. Ryan A. Bialke, Red Lake Nation PD EOW 7/27/21
Lt. Matthew D. Razukas, New Jersey State Police EOW 7/27/21
Cpl. Albert R. Gomez, White Settlement PD EOW 7/27/21
Dy. Justin Smith, Burt County SO EOW 7/28/21
Lt. Gilbert C. McClure, Texarkana PD EOW 7/28/21
Tpr. Micah D. May, Nevada Highway Patrol EOW 7/29/21
Ofc. Jonathan M. Gumm, Joint Base Lewis-McChord PD EOW 7/29/21
Supervisory Agent Daniel P. Cox, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 7/31/21
Ofc. Lewis A. Traylor, Austin PD EOW 7/31/21
Agent Edgardo Acosta-Feliciano, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 7/31/21
Dy. Shaun C. Waters, Harris County SO EOW 8/1/21
Cor. Ofc. Maurice Jackson, Robertsdale PD EOW 8/3/21
Sheriff Lee D. Vance, Hinds County SO EOW 8/3/21
Ofc. Scott R. Dawley, Nelsonville PD EOW 8/3/21
Ofc. George Gonzalez, Pentagon Force Protection Agency EOW 8/3/21
K9 Byrd, Texas Highway Patrol EOW 8/3/21
Ofc. Brian R. Pierce; Jr., Brooklyn PD EOW 8/4/21
Dy. James Morgan, Baxter County SO EOW 8/5/21
Ofc. Bryan C. Hawkins, Lake City PD EOW 8/5/21
Dy. Brandon A. Shirley, Jefferson County SO EOW 8/5/21
Ofc. Ella G. French, Chicago PD EOW 8/7/21
Lt. Lonny Hempstead, Lafayette County SO EOW 8/10/21
Lt. Dennis D. Sylvester; Jr., Port Wentworth PD EOW 8/11/21
Reserve Sgt. John R. Bullard; Jr., Independence PD EOW 8/11/21
Cor. Dy. Michael A. Nowak, Leon County SO EOW 8/11/21
Capt. Ramsey O. Mannon, Effingham County SO EOW 8/12/21
Cor. Ofc. Dennis Bennett, Missouri Dept. Of Corrections EOW 8/12/21
Agent Robert D. Daffin; Jr., George County SO EOW 8/12/21
Sp. Agent Gregory C. Holland, U.S. VA Police Services EOW 8/13/21
K9 Riggs, Oakland County SO EOW 8/13/21
Ofc. Juan M. Gomez-Lopez, Pelham PD EOW 8/14/21
Ofc. Jennifer B. Sepot, Ft. Lauderdale PD EOW 8/14/21
Tpr. Lazaro R. Febles, Florida Higway Patrol EOW 8/14/21
Sgt. Ryan J. Proxmire, Kalamazoo County SO EOW 8/15/21
Ofc. Robert C. Cloninger Mt. Gilead PD EOW 8/15/21
Sgt. Steven Mazzotta, Lee County SO EOW 8/16/21
Det. Raymond O. Williamson, Pasco County SO EOW 8/16/21
Ofc. Robert A. Williams, West Palm Beach PD EOW 8/16/21
Dy. Dennis W. Dixon, Catawba County SO EOW 8/16/21
Forensic Spc. Hans Molina-Terrazas, Stein Forensic Facility EOW 8/16/21
Agent Ricardo Zarate, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 8/16/21
Ofc. Jason Raynor, Daytona Beach PD EOW 8/17/21
Ofc. Yokemia L. Conyers, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 8/18/21
Sgt. Joe Olivares, Texas Dept. Of Corrections EOW 8/18/21
Ofc. Edward Perez, Miami Beach PD EOW 8/19/21
Dy. Eric O. Ritter, Moore County SO EOW 8/19/21
Sgt. John Harris, Tulsa County SO EOW 8/19/21
Sgt. Kuo-Sheng Wang, South Houston PD EOW 8/19/21
Ofc. Monica J. Riola, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 8/20/21
Sgt. Frank Tobar, Palm Bay PD EOW 8/20/21
Sgt. Patrick W. Madison, Coral Springs PD EOW 8/20/21
Det. Rodney L. Davis, Waycross PD EOW 8/20/21
Cor. Ofc. Darryl Goodrich; Jr., Washington Dept. Of Corrections EOW 8/20/21
K9 Ivar, Livingston Parish SO EOW 8/20/21
Dy. Harry Hutchinson, Blount County SO EOW 8/21/21
Dy. Jody Hull; Jr., St. Johns County SO EOW 8/21/21
Cor. Dy. Kevin Kokinis, Branch County SO EOW 8/22/21
Tpr. James J. Monda, New York State Police EOW 8/22/21
Det. Manuel C. Widner, Paris PD EOW 8/22/21
Ofc. Matthew A. Jimenez, Beeville PD EOW 8/22/21
Reserve Ofc. David Ruiz, Dallas PD EOW 8/22/21
Sgt. Thomas Infante, Harris County CO EOW 8/22/21
Dy. Christopher Broadhead, Polk County SO EOW 8/23/21
Ofc. Erik J. Skelton, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 8/24/21
Dy. Roger A. Mitchell, Sullivan County SO EOW 8/24/21
Dy. 1st Class Douglas L. Clark, Manatee County SO EOW 8/25/21
Chief Kenneth Kirkland, Colquitt PD EOW 8/25/21
Capt. Joseph Manning, Wayne County SO EOW 8/25/21
Dy. Christopher J. Bachelor, Hall County SO EOW 8/25/21
Sgt. John L. Trout, Bernice PD EOW 8/25/21
Cor. Dy. Lakiesha Tucker, Shelby County SO EOW 8/25/21
Senior Ofc. Randolph Boyd; Jr., Austin PD EOW 8/25/21
Sgt. Clay Garrison, Port Of Galveston PD EOW 8/25/21
Ofc. Brandon Ard, Orange Beach PD EOW 8/26/21
Ofc. Harminder Grewal, Galt PD EOW 8/26/21
Cor. Ofc. Trainee Whitney Cloud, Florida Dept. Of Corrections EOW 8/26/21
Dy. 1st Class Paul Luciano, Flagler County SO EOW 8/26/21
Senior Sgt. Steve Urias, Austin PD EOW 8/26/21
Sgt. Christopher R. Wilson, Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept. EOW 8/26/21
Det. Anthony Standley, Oyster Creek PD EOW 8/26/21
Ofc. Michael Weiskopf, St. Petersburg PD EOW 8/27/21
Cor. Ofc. James N. Henry, Hays County SO EOW 8/27/21
Tpr. Sean C. Hryc, Florida Highway Patrol EOW 8/28/21
Sgt. Jason Donaldson, Caldwell County SO EOW 8/28/21
K9 Axel, Kent County SO EOW 8/28/21
Ofc. Shane Green, Sheridan PD EOW 8/29/21
Agent Chad E. McBroom, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 8/29/21
Dy. Clint R. Seagle, Clay County SO 8/29/21
Ofc. Edgar Pales; Jr., Owasso PD EOW 8/29/21
Sgt. Eric Scherr, Aurora PD EOW 8/30/21
Capt. Michael J. Stokes, Houston County SO EOW 8/30/21
Cor. Sgt. Ledell Graham, North Carolina Dept. Of Corrections EOW 8/30/21
Public Safety Ofc. Dustin M. Beasley, North Augusta DPS EOW 8/30/21
K9 Duke, Virginia State Police EOW 8/30/21
Dy. 1st Class William Diaz, Lee County SO EOW 8/31/21
Ofc. Freddie J. Castro, Overland Park PD EOW 8/31/21
Ofc. Trey Copeland, Cotton Valley PD EOW 8/31/21
Dy. Carlos D. Ortiz, Colorado County SO EOW 8/31/21
Lt. Robert Travelstead, Sonoma County SO EOW 9/1/21
Sgt. Daniel E. Watts, Jacksonville Beach PD EOW 9/1/21
Ofc. Gregory R. Young, Vernon College PD EOW 9/1/21
Sgt. Brian Mohl, Connecticut State Police EOW 9/2/21
Senior Ofc. David B. Saavedra, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 9/2/21
Sgt. William J. Yancey, Lake City PD EOW 9/2/21
Ofc. Frankie A. Gutierrez, Newnan PD EOW 9/2/21
Inv. Richard W. Humphrey, Baldwin County DA Office EOW 9/3/21
Dy. Jody Smith, Carroll County SO EOW 9/3/21
Det. Sgt. Derek E. Sidwell, Overton County SO EOW 9/3/21
Dy. Ronald R. Butler, Bexar County SO EOW 9/3/21
Marshal Michael A. Keathley, West PD EOW 9/3/21
Cor. Ofc. Honorato Antones, Texas Dept. Of Corrections EOW 9/3/21
Det. Tom Breedlove, Hernando County SO EOW 9/4/21
Det. Ofc. Tara L. Cook, Whitfield County SO EOW 9/4/21
Ofc. Edgar Morris, Collierville PD EOW 9/4/21
Sgt. Matthew C. Moore, Arkansas Highway Police EOW 9/5/21
Dy. Michael Neau, Okaloosa County SO EOW 9/5/21
Ofc. Robert T. Joiner, Ector County Ind. School District PD EOW 9/5/21
Parole Ofc. Huey P. Prymus III, Texas Division Of Parole EOW 9/5/21
K9 Kyra, Ford County SO EOW 9/6/21
Parole Ofc. Broderick R. Daye, Iowa Dept. Of Corrections EOW 9/7/21
Cor. Ofc. Glenn Skeens, Texas Dept. Of Corrections EOW 9/7/21
Cor. Dy. Rodrigo Delgado, San Diego County Probation Dept. EOW 9/8/21
Inv. Dusty Wainscott, Grayson County SO EOW 9/8/21
Ofc. Bonnie N. Jones, Danville PD EOW 9/9/21
Ofc. Clifford D. Crouch, Tallahassee PD EOW 9/11/21
Ofc. David A. Horton, Darien PD EOW 9/11/21
Dy. Darrell L. Henderson, Shiawassee County SO EOW 9/11/21
Sgt. Gino Caputo, Barrington PD EOW 9/11/21
Det. Charles C. Vroom, Nassau County PD EOW 9/12/21
Dy. Robert C. Mills, Butler County SO EOW 9/12/21
Ofc. Stephen Jones, Barnwell PD EOW 9/12/21
Sp. Agent Dustin Slovacek, Texas Dept. Of Criminal Investigation EOW 9/12/21
Cor. Ofc. Echo Rodriguez, Texas Dept. Of Corrections EOW 9/12/21
Lt. James Guynes, Monroe County SO EOW 9/13/21
Sgt. Bobby Williams, Muscogee County SO EOW 9/13/21
Ofc. Noah R. LeBlanc, Laguna Vista PD EOW 9/13/21
Sgt. Shad Hammond, Texas Dept. Of Corrections EOW 9/13/21
Cor. Ofc. Jose A. Hernandez, Texas Dept. Of Corrections EOW 9/13/21
Dy. Willie E. Hall, Jefferson County SO EOW 9/14/21
Ofc. Blaize Madrid-Evans, Independence PD EOW 9/15/21
Probation Ofc. Julie A. Harper, North Carolina Dept. Corrections EOW 9/15/21
Cor. Ofc. Chris Watson, Texas Dept. Of Corrections EOW 9/15/21
Sgt. Steven L. Marshall, Chatsworth PD EOW 9/15/21
K9 Tito, Eufaula PD EOW 9/15/21
Ofc. Michelle Gattey, Georgetown PD EOW 9/16/21
Lt. Earnest Oldham, Plano PD EOW 9/16/21
Capt. David E. MacAlpine, New Hanover County SO EOW 9/17/21
Ofc. Carl Proper, Kings Mountain PD EOW 9/17/21
Lt. John Stewart, Lake City PD EOW 9/17/21
Sgt. Richard J. Frankie, Ft. Bend Ind. School District PD EOW 9/17/21
Tpr. Brian Pingry, Florida Highway Patrol EOW 9/18/21
Cpl. Gregory Campbell, Richmond County SO EOW 9/18/21
Lt. Brandi Stock, Brooklet PD EOW 9/19/21
Ofc. Jimmie A. Shindler, Memphis PD EOW 9/20/21
Senior Ofc. William Jeffrey, Houston PD EOW 9/20/21
Sgt. Sherman Peebles, Muscogee County SO EOW 9/21/21
Sgt. David Miller, Clarksville PD EOW 9/22/21
Cor. Ofc. Cleadas Sherman, Texas Dept. Of Corrections EOW 9/22/21
Ofc. Joseph J. Kurer, Fond Du Lac PD EOW 9/22/21
Agent Luis H. Dominguez, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 9/23/21
Dy. Luke R. Gross, Hancock County SO EOW 9/23/21
Senior Cpl. Arnulfo Pargas, Dallas PD EOW 9/23/21
Cpl. Charles W. Catron, Carroll County SO EOW 9/23/21
Senior Dy. Phillip D. Barron; Jr., Victoria County SO EOW 9/24/21
Ofc. Anthony C. Testa, West Palm Beach PD EOW 9/25/21
Dy. Matthew Locke, Hardin County SO EOW 9/25/21
Cor. Ofc. Charles Hughes, Texas Dept. Of Corrections EOW 9/25/21
Cor. Ofc. Connell Foreman, Texas Dept. Of Corrections EOW 9/25/21
Agent David B. Ramirez, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 9/26/21
Dy. Joshua Moyers, Nassau County SO EOW 9/26/21
Cpl. Robert W. Nicholson, Clark County SO EOW 9/26/21
Ofc. Donald Hall, Magnolia PD EOW 9/26/21
Undersheriff Jeffrey Montoya, Colfax County SO EOW 9/26/21
Ofc. Brian L. Rowland, Pittsburgh Bureau Of Police EOW 9/26/21
Ofc. Gregory L. Triplett, Waverly PD EOW 9/26/21
Tpr. Eric T. Gunderson, Washington State Patrol EOW 9/26/21
Agent Alfredo M. Ibarra, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 9/27/21
Det. Ofc. Tony L. Bruce, Bay County SO EOW 9/27/21
Ofc. Howard K. Smith III, Owasso PD EOW 9/27/21
Sgt. Joshua W. Stewart, Sullivan County SO EOW 9/27/21
Chief Derek S. Asdot, Green Cove Springs PD EOW 9/28/21
Sgt. Michael T. Thomas, Griffin PD EOW 9/28/21
Sgt. Logan Davis, Iron County SO EOW 9/28/21
Cor. Cpl. Terrell K. Jordan, Miami-Dade Dept. Of Corrections EOW 9/29/21
Sgt. Donald W. Ramey, Transylvania County SO EOW 9/29/21
Cor. Lt. David W. Reynolds, Butler County SO EOW 9/30/21
Dy. Teresa H. Fuller, Wilson County SO EOW 9/30/21
Cor. Ofc. Calyne St. Val, Miami-Dade Dept. Of Corrections EOW 10/1/21
Senior Insp. Jared Keyworth, U.S. Marshals Service EOW 10/1/21
Capt. James A. Sisk, Culpeper County SO EOW 10/1/21
Sgt. Nick Risner, Sheffield PD EOW 10/2/21
Ofc. Darrell D. Adams, Memphis PD EOW 10/2/21
Cor. Ofc. Melissa Maldonado, Texas Dept. Of Corrections EOW 10/3/21
Group Supervisor Michael G. Garbo, DEA EOW 10/4/21
Cor. Ofc. Sylvia L. Allen, Miami-Dade Dept. Of Corrections EOW 10/4/21
Ofc. Julio C. Herrera; Jr., Charlotte-Mecklenburg PD EOW 10/4/21
Cor. Ofc. Vassar Richmond, Bartlett PD EOW 10/4/21
Cor. Ofc. Thomas S. Collora, Texas Dept. Of Corrections EOW 10/5/21
Cor. Ofc. Garland Chaney, Texas Dept. Of Corrections EOW 10/5/21
Sgt. John R. Lowry, Suffolk County SO EOW 10/6/21
Dy. Dale L. Wyman, Hardeman County SO EOW 10/6/21
Ofc. Victor Donate, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 10/7/21
Cpl. Timothy M. Tanksley, Alto PD EOW 10/8/21
Dy. John R. King, Lyon County SO EOW 10/8/21
Cpl. Dylan M. Harrison, Alamo PD EOW 10/9/21
Mstr. Tpr. Adam Gaubert, Louisiana State Police EOW 10/9/21
Mstr. Dy. William E. Marsh, Rowan County SO EOW 10/10/21
Sgt. Michael D. Rudd, La Paz County SO EOW 10/11/21
Dy. Juan M. Ruiz, Maricopa County SO EOW 10/11/21
Det. Ofc. Anthony Nicoletti, Mohave County SO EOW 10/11/21
Lt. William O. McMurtray III, Burke County SO EOW 10/11/21
Cor. Ofc. Toamalama Scanlan, Fresno County SO EOW 10/12/21
Cor. Lt. Dennis E. Boykin, North Carolina Dept. Of Corrections EOW 10/12/21
Deportation Ofc. Bradley K. Kam, ICE EOW 10/12/21
Ofc. Ty A. Powell, Windsor PD EOW 10/13/21
Comd. Sgt. Richard A. McMahan, Columbus PD EOW 10/13/21
Dy. Oliver Little, Floyd County SO EOW 10/13/21
Ofc. James E. Simonetti, Carnegie Mellon University PD EOW 10/13/21
Sgt. Raquel V. Saunders, Amarillo PD EOW 10/13/21
Sgt. William W. Gay, Bibb County SO EOW 10/14/21
Dy. Kareem Atkins, Harris County CO EOW 10/16/21
Det. Rodney L. Mooneyham, Denton PD EOW 10/16/21
Ofc. Yandy Chirino, Hollywood PD EOW 10/17/21
Ofc. Ryan A. Hayworth, Knightdale PD EOW 10/17/21
Ofc. Andrew R. MacDonald, Grand Prairie PD EOW 10/18/21
Inv. Tracy J. Dotson, Dallas County DA Office EOW 10/19/21
Tpr. Ted L. Benda, Iowa State Patrol EOW 10/20/21
Dy. Donald A. Poffenroth, Pershing County SO EOW 10/20/21
Sgt. Manuel Rodriguez, Florida Off. Ag. Law Enforcement EOW 10/21/21
Dy. Joshua J. Welge, Sarasota County SO EOW 10/21/21
Sgt. Richard C. Howe, Pittsburgh Bureau Of Police EOW 10/21/21
Tpr. Dung X. Martinez, Pennsylvania State Police EOW 10/21/21
Sgt. Michael D. Dunn, Amarillo PD EOW 10/22/21
Ofc. Jason M. Belton, Erie PD EOW 10/24/21
Supervisory Agent Rafael G. Sanchez, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 10/24/21
Ofc. Stephen Evans, Burns PD EOW 10/25/21
Ofc. Tyler Timmins, Pontoon Beach PD EOW 10/26/21
Ofc. Thomas K. Hutchinson, Haltom City PD EOW 10/27/21
Senior Ofc. Matthew L. Lyons, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 10/28/21
Ssg. Jesse Sherrill, New Hampshire State Police EOW 10/28/21
Lt. David Formeza, Perth Amboy PD EOW 10/28/21
Chief Buddy Crabtree, Ider PD EOW 10/30/21
Dy. David Cook, Kent County SO EOW 11/1/21
Sgt. Timothy Werner, Pittsburgh Bureau Of Police EOW 11/2/21
Det. Sgt. Gary R. Taccone, Erie PD EOW 11/3/21
Dy. John E. Moon, Waller County SO EOW 11/3/21
Senior Ofc. Sherman O. Benys; Jr., Kingsville PD EOW 11/4/21
Agent Anibal A. Perez, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 11/5/21
Cor. Ofc. Juan Cruz; Jr., Fresno County SO EOW 11/5/21
Sgt. Scott M. Patton, Robinson Township PD EOW 11/6/21
Cpl. Ignacio J. Romero, Lander County SO EOW 11/7/21
Dy. Lena N. Marshall, Jackson County SO EOW 11/8/21
Ofc. Paramhans D. Desai, Henry County PD EOW 11/8/21
K9 Rogue, Cedar Park PD EOW 11/8/21
Sgt. Dominic Guida, Bunnell PD EOW 11/9/21
Lt. Chad O. Brackman, Maricopa County SO EOW 11/10/21
Det. Michael J. Dion, Chicopee PD EOW 11/10/21
Cor. Ofc. Kevin Dupree, Texas Dept. Of Corrections EOW 11/11/21
Ofc. Michael D. Chandler, Big Stone Gap PD EOW 11/13/21
Parole Ofc. Ty’Isha Harper, Texas Parole Division EOW 11/15/21
Mstr. Tpr. Daniel A. Stainbrook, Wisconsin State Patrol EOW 11/15/21
Cor. Ofc. Rhonda J. Russell, Blair County Prison EOW 11/17/21
Dy. Frank Ramirez; Jr., Independence County SO EOW 11/18/21
Code Enforcement Ofc. Adam R. Arbogast, Parsons PD EOW 11/25/21
Supervisory Agent Martin Barrios, U.S. Border Patrol EOW 11/29/21
Ofc. Henry Laxson, Clayton County PD EOW 11/30/21
Agent Salvador Martinez; Jr., U.S. Border Patrol EOW 11/30/21
Pc. Madison Nicholson, Wilcox County CO EOW 12/1/21
Det. Antonio A. Valentine, St. Louis County PD EOW 12/1/21
Dy. Clay Livingston, Elbert County SO EOW 12/3/21
Ofc. Richard Houston II, Mesquite PD EOW 12/3/21
Senior Ofc. Eric Lindsey, Austin PD EOW 12/5/21
Ofc. Theodore J. Ohlemeier, Colwich PD EOW 12/8/21
Det. Joseph Pollack, Douglas County SO EOW 12/9/21
Cpl. Jack L. Guthrie; Jr., Dallas College PD EOW 12/9/21
Dy. Jailer Robert Daniel, Graves County Jail EOW 12/10/21
Ofc. Jeremy M. Wilkins, Chandler PD EOW 12/17/21
Ofc. Zachary D. Cottongim, Louisville Metro PD EOW 12/18/21
Ofc. Chad P. Christiansen, Volk Field Security Forces EOW 12/18/21
Sgt. Kevin D. Redding, Haverford Township PD EOW 12/20/21
Ofc. Mia D. Figueroa-Goodwin, Charlotte-Mecklenburg PD EOW 12/22/21
Ofc. Keona Holley, Baltimore City PD EOW 12/23/21
Agent José Ferrer-Pabón, DDP De Puerto Rico EOW 12/24/21
Lt. Matthew A. Vogel, Hudson County SO EOW 12/27/21
Dy. Sean Riley, Wayne County SO EOW 12/29/21
Sgt. Marlene Rittmanic, Bradley PD EOW 12/30/21
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eydika’s name list 2.0
more... names because the first name list I made isn’t enough anymore
A
Abaddon
Abbey / Abbie
Abel
Ace
Ada
Adam
Adrien
Agnes
Aiden
Akari
Alaska
Alchemy
Alec / Alex / Alexa
Alessi / Alessia
Alexis
Aliana / Alianna
Alice
Alison
Alistair
Alivia
Allie / Ally
Alpha
Alya
Amber
Amelia
Amity
Amos
Amy
Andie / Andy
Andrew
Andromeda
Angel
Anita
Anna / Anne
Annabelle / Annie
Apollo
Apple
Apricot
April
Archer / Archie
Arden
Ares
Argus
Ariel
Aron / Aaron / Auron
Arrow
Artemis
Arthur
Artis
Arya
Ash / Asher
Aspen / Aspyn
Astrid
Athena
Atlas
Atticus
Aubrey / Audrey
Audio
Auger
Auggie
August
Aurelia
Aurora
Austin
Autumn
Ava / Avaline / Avalon / Aveline
Avery / Avrey
Aya
B
Baby
Barbie
Basil
Bea / Bee
Bean
Beatrice / Beatriz
Bébé
Beck / Beckett
Beetle
Bella / Belle
Beryl
Betty
Bijou
Billie
Birdie
Bishop
Bitter
Blair / Blaire
Blaise
Bloom
Blue / Blu
Boheme
Bonnie
Bowie
Briar
Bridget
Brina
Brody
Bryson
Bunny
Byron
C
Cade / Cadea / Caden
Cairo
Cal / Calum
Caleb
Callie
Calliope
Calvin
Cameron
Candace
Canopy
Carly / Carlie
Carol / Caroline
Carter
Casper
Cassandra
Cassius
Catherine
Celia
Cetus
Chance
Charlotte
Cherry
China
Chip
Chloe
Cian
Cinnamon
Civet
Clara / Clary / Clarabelle
Claire
Clementine
Cleo
Clover
Cobalt
Colby
Colt / Colten
Constance
Cooper
Cora
Corey
Corvus
Cosmo
Cricket
Cynthia
Cyra
Cyrus
D
Dacre
Daisy
Dakota
Dalia
Dallas
Damien
Dana
Dandelion
Dandy
Dante
Daphne
Darby / Darcy
Darius
Darla
Davina / Divina
Davos
Dawn
Deacon
Deb
December
Deja
Delaney
Delta
Demi
Denim
Denver
Desmond
Dexter
Diego
Digit
Dion / Dior
DJ
Doe
Domino
Donna
Doran
Dorothy / Dot / Dottie
Douglas
Dune
Dusk
Dylan
E
Eachan
Ebele
Ebony
Echo
Eden
Edris
Effi / Effie
Egan
Elijah
Eliza
Ella / Ellie
Elliot
Ellis
Elodie
Elsbeth / Elspeth
Elsie
Elyse
Embla
Emily
Emlyn
Emma
Emmett
Emory
Erica
Erin
Ernest
Ernie
Esryn
Estelle
Ethan
Eugene
Eva / Eve / Evie
Evan
Evangeline
F
Fae / Fee
Faith
Fawn
Fawke
Felix
Fenris
Fergus
Ferris
Fig / Figgy
Finbar
Fizz
Fletcher
Fleur
Flint
Flora / Florence
Forrest
Fox
Frankie
Freya
G
Gage
Gaia
Gavin
Gemma
Gene / Genesis / Genevieve
Gigi
Gil
Giselle
Gladys
Gloom
Gloria / Glory
Goldie
Grace / Gracie
Greta
Griffin
Gus
H
Hadley
Hailey
Hana
Harlow
Harmony
Harper
Hawk
Hayden
Hazel
Hector
Henley
Henry
Hera / Hero
Honey / Honeydew
Hope
Hunter
I
Ian / Ion
Idris
Ieni
Iesha
Illori
Ilya
Imelda
Imogen
Imp
India
Indira
Ingrid
Irina
Iris
Isaac
Isara
Isla
Ivory / Ivy
Izzy
J
Jack / Jackie
Jade
Jake
Janice / Janis
Jason
Jasper
Jay / Joy
Jenan
Jericho
Jerry
Jibo
Jill
Jinx
Joan
Jude / Judith
Juleka
Juli / Julip
June / Juno
Juniper
Jupiter
Justice
K
Kaiven
Kale
Kappa
Kayla
Kellen
Kelly
Kes
Kimber
Kitana
Kitty
Kiwi
Knox
Kris
Kristy / Kirsty
Krull
Kumo
L
Laken
Lana
Lapse
Lark
Laurel
Lavender
Lemon
Lenka
Leo / Leon / Leonie
Levitt
Liberty
Lilac
Lilith
Lima
Lindsey
Locus / Lotus
Lottie
Luca / Luka
Lucia / Lucie / Lucy
Lucille
Lucky
Luis
Luna / Louna
Luther
Lux
Lynn
M
Mabel / Mable / Maple
Madison
Mae / May
Maeve
Magnolia
Mango
Mantis
March
Marcia / Marcy
Margaux / Margo / Margot
Marina
Marion
Marley
Marmalade
Mars
Martha
Mary
Mason
Maude
Maura
Maxine
Maya
Meadow
Medea
Melancholia
Melba
Memphis
Mercedes
Mercy
Mick
Milan
Milla
Millenia
Milo
Mina / Mona
Minerva
Minnie
Minnow
Miron
Misery
Mona
Monday
Montgomery
Monty
Morrigan
Morwenna
Myrtle
N
Nana
Nancy
Nasira
Nate
Nathaniel
Naveed
Navy
Ned
Nefarian
Ness
Nestor
Never
Newt
Nikki
Noah
Nora
Norma
Nova
Nutmeg
Nye
Nyx
O
Octa
October
Odessa
Olive / Olivia
Ollie
Omega
Omen
Onyx
Opal
Ophelia
Oriana / Orion
Oscar / Oskar
Otis
Owen
Ozzy / Ozzie
P
Paige
Paisley
Parker
Pat / Pattie
Paula / Paola
Pea / Peach
Pebble
Penelope
Pepper
Pepsi
Percy
Petrichor
Philippa
Philomena
Phoebe
Phoenix
Piccolo
Pip / Piper
Pixie
Poe
Pollux
Pomeline
Poppy
Portia
Primrose
Q
Queen
Quentin
Quibble
Quincy
Quinn
R
Rachel
Radian
Ransom
Raven
Ray
Razzia
Rebus / Remus
Reverie
Rhubarb
Rick
Rider / Ryder
Rigby
Rilla
Roach
Robin
Rory
Rosa / Rosalie
Rose
Roux
Rowan
Roxanne / Roxie / Roxy
Ruben
Ruby
Rune
S
Sabina / Sabine / Sabrina
Sable
Sadie
Saffron
Sage / Saige
Salem
Sam / Samantha / Sammie
Savant
Savian
Scarlett
Scotty
Scout
Sean
Sesame
Shea
Skye / Skylar
Sloane
Solomon
Spencer
Sprout
Star
Stella
Sunny
Sybil
Syc
Symphony
T
Tabea
Tabitha / Tabs
Tali / Talia
Tasha
Tate
Tau
Temper
Tharan
Theodora / Theodosia
Theros
Thimble
Thirteen
Thorn
Tia
Tilda
Tina
Topaz
Tora / Torian
Trinity
Trixie
Trope
Tulip
Turnip
Twig
U
Ukiyo
Umara
Umbra
Ursa
V
Valentin
Valerie
Valora
Vargas
Vaughn
Vector
Vega / Vegas
Velvet
Venus
Vera
Vernon
Vesper
Vinette
Violet
Vivek
Volt
W
Waverly
Wednesday
Wendy
Wes
Whisper
William
Willow
Winnie
Winona
Winter
Wish
Wren
X + Y + Z
Xena / Xenia
Xeno / Xenos
Yuki
Yuri
Zafira
Zaria
Zephyr
Zero
Zoe / Zoelle
Zona
Zyra
LAST NAMES
Abbot
Abernathy
Alton
Arcanum
Ashe
Astor
Badger
Balker
Bass
Bennett
Benton
Blake
Bleu
Blunt
Blythe
Cable
Cabot
Cain
Carter
Carver
Castillo
Choi
Clemonte
Coldwell
Collins
Colt
Craft
Craven
Crimson
Croft
Dabney
Danvers
Dayholt
Delpy
Driver
Dyer
Eades
Edge
Epithet
Epps
Evert
Farley
Fell
Fenner
Fig
Finch
Findlay
Fletcher
Foley
Fowler
Fray
Freud
Frost
Geller
Gill
Guest
Hale
Hapley
Harp
Hart
Hearst
Hooper
Hunt
Hyde
Ivy
Jinx
Keller
Kersey
Kingsley
Knight
Knox
Kraft
Krav
Laveau
Lecter
Lock / Lockwood
Lowell
Lush
Marr
Mills
Mist
Morgan
Morrison
Murray
Myers
Oaks
Patel
Pierce
Pike
Powell
Price
Pruitt
Quint
Quiver
Random
Ripley
Ryder
Sears
Sloane
Sparks
Stele
Strom
Sutton
Talbot
Tate
Thorne
Twig
Twist
Tycho
Utley
Valentine
Vance
Vaughn
Vos
Walker
Wallow
Weaver
Webb
Wiley
Wilkes
Winston
Wreath
Wright
Wrong
York
Zella
Zepeda
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Noticias de series de la semana
Renovaciones
Comedy Central ha renovado South Park hasta su trigésima temporada. Además, Paramount+ ha encargado catorce películas.
Apple TV+ ha renovado Physical por una segunda temporada
Disney+ ha renovado The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers por una segunda temporada
Showtime ha renovado The Chi por una quinta temporada
Adult Swim ha renovado Tuca & Bertie por una segunda temporada
Roku podría producir una película de Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist y quizás más temporadas
Sky Comedy ha renovado Bloods por una segunda temporada
Disney+ ha renovado Star Wars: The Bad Batch por una segunda temporada
Cancelaciones
Apple TV+ ha cancelado Little Voice tras su primera temporada
Amazon ha cancelado Panic tras su primera temporada
HBO Max ha descartado Overlook. Se venderá a otra plataforma.
Noticias cortas
Britt Robertson (Cheyenne) y Michelle Forbes (Margaret) no estarán en la segunda temporada de Big Sky.
Matthew Willig (André the Giant) será regular en la segunda temporada de Young Rock.
Wyatt McClure (Billy) será regular en la quinta temporada de Young Sheldon.
Fichajes
Neil Patrick Harris (How I Met Your Mother, A Series of Unfortunate Events) protagonizará y producirá Uncoupled, en la que Michael pensaba que su vida era perfecta hasta que su marido se marcha tras diecisiete años.
Cobie Smulders (How I Met Your Mother, Stumptown) sustituye a Betty Gilpin en el papel de Ann Coulter en Impeachment: American Crime Story.
Ellen Burstyn (The Exorcist, Requiem for a Dream) volverá a interpretar a Bernie Stabler, la madre de Elliot (Chris Meloni), en la segunda temporada de Law & Order: Organized Crime.
Sam Waterston (Grace and Frankie, The Newsroom), Kurtwood Smith (That '70s Show, Resurrection), Anne Archer (Falcon Crest, Ghost Whisperer), Dylan Minnette (13 Reasons Why, Awake), Bashir Salahuddin (GLOW, Looking), Alan Ruck (Succession, The Exorcist), Mary Lynn Rajskub (24, The Girlfriend Experience), Hart Bochner (Too Old to Die Young, Die Hard), James Hiroyuki Liao (Unforgettable, Prison Break), Nicky Endres (One Day at a Time), Camryn Mi-Young Kim y Andrew Leeds (Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist, A Million Little Things) se unen a The Dropout. Interpretarán a George Schultz, secretario de Estado; David Boies, abogado representante de Elizabeth (Amanda Seyfried); Charlotte Schultz, esposa de George; Tyler Shultz, biólogo que trabaja en Theranos; Brendan Morris, ingeniero eléctrico de Theranos; Jay Rosan, miembro del equipo de innovación de la sede de Walgreens en Chicago; Lorraine Fuisz, esposa de Richard Fuisz (William H. Macy); Larry Ellison, millonario interesado en Theranos; Edmond Ku, jefe de ingeniería de Theranos; Ana Arriola, diseñadora de Apple reclutada por Elizabeth; Erika Cheung, graduada en Berkeley que empieza a trabajar en Theranos; y Roland, sabelotodo lameculos del CFO de Walgreen.
Ron Cephas Jones (This Is Us, Luke Cage) y Vinnie Jones (Galavant, Snatch) serán recurrentes en la segunda temporada de Law & Order: Organized Crime como Leon Kilbride, un congresista que sabe jugar sus cartas; y Albi Briscu, un gangster europeo.
Leslie Jones (Saturday Night Live, Ghostbusters) y Nat Faxon (Friends From College, Ben and Kate) se unen como recurrentes a Our Flag Means Death.
Sam Elliott (The Ranch, A Star Is Born) y los cantantes Tim McGraw (The Shack) y Faith Hill protagonizarán Y: 1883, la precuela de Yellowstone. Serán Shea Brennan, cowboy con un inmenso pesar que tiene la tarea de guiar a un grupo de Texas a Montana; y James y Margaret Dutton, patriarca y matriarca de la familia Dutton.
Luis Guzmán (Black Code, Oz) será Gomez, el padre de Wednesday (Jenna Ortega), en Wednesday.
Minka Kelly (Friday Night Lights, Titans), Dominic Fike y Demetrius "Lil Meech" Flenory Jr. (Black Mafia Family) se unen a la segunda temporada de Euphoria. Se desconocen detalles.
Michelle Forbes (The Killing, True Blood) será recurrente en la cuarta temporada de New Amsterdam como Veronica Fuentes, una fixer que tiene la tarea arreglar las cifras del hospital.
Kerry Bishé (Halt and Catch Fire, Narcos) será Austin Geidt, empleada número cuatro de Uber, en Super Pumped.
Ian Anthony Dale (Hawaii Five-0, Murder in the First) y Laurie Fortier (Hemlock Grove, Unsolved) se unen a la undécima y última temporada de The Walking Dead. Serán Tomi, miembro del grupo recientemente descubierto; y Agatha.
Keir Gilchrist (Atypical, United States of Tara), Elizabeth Marvel (Homeland, House of Cards) y Tom Pelphrey (Ozark, Iron Fist) se unen como regulares a Love and Death. Interpretarán al pastor Ron Adams, la pastora Jackie Ponder y Don Crowder.
Raza Jaffrey (Code Black, Smash) y Sennia Nanua serán Francois Guise y Rahima en The Serpent Queen.
Ella Rumpf (Grave, Freud) participará como invitada en la tercera temporada de Succession. Se desconocen detalles.
Julie Halston (Bitsy) estará en And Just Like That..., el revival de Sex and the City. Christopher Jackson (Hamilton, Bull) y LeRoy McClain (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Respect) serán Herbert Wexley, exitoso banquero de Manhattan y esposo de Lisa Todd Wexley (Nicole Ari Parker); y Andre Rashad Wallace, exitoso músico y marido de Nya Wallace (Karen Pittman).
Poppy Liu (Hacks, Sunnyside) se une como regular a Dead Ringers. Será Greta, encargada del servicio en casa de Elliot y Beverly (Rachel Weisz).
Eiza González (From Dusk Till Dawn, I Care a Lot) está en negociaciones para unirse al reparto de The Three Body Problem.
Beth Lacke (High School Musical: The Musical: The Series), Stephen Louis Grush (Longmire) y Cass Buggé (Disjointed) se unen como recurrentes a Lightyears. Serán Chandra, antigua alumna de Irene (Sissy Spacek) insatisfecha con su trabajo en una residencia de ancianos y con la vida en general; Nick, un solitario sin habilidades sociales que lleva un negocio familiar de cortinas y tiene una inesperada conexión con Stella (Julieta Zylberberg); y Jeanine, esposa de Byron (Adam Bartley) recién llegada a Farnsworth y vecina de Irene y Franklin (J.K. Simmons).
Byron Bowers (The Chi) será Herman, un director de Hollywood que se encuentra en París promocionando su película, en Irma Vep. Tom Sturridge (Sweetbitter, The Hollow Crown) sustituye a Jerrod Carmichael en el papel de Eamonn, exnovio de Mira (Alicia Vikander).
Daniel Augustin (David Makes Man), Ashlei Sharpe Chestnut (Homeland, Cruel Summer), Amandla Jahava y Jaboukie Young-White (Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens) serán recurrentes en Rap Sh*t como Maurice, amigo y colega de Shawna (Aida Osman); Fatima, compañera de clase y amiga de Cliff (Devon Terrell); Jill, amiga de la universidad de Shawna que trabaja en Spotify en Nueva York; y Francois Boom, antiguo compañero de clase de Shawna y productor.
Richard Roundtree (Family Reunion, Being Mary Jane) y Terri J. Vaughn (Insecure, Greenleaf) se unen como recurrentes a la segunda temporada de Cherish the Day. Serán Mandeville "MV" St. James, exjuez y padre viudo de Sunday (Joy Bryant); y Anastasia, futura exmujer de Ellis (Henry Simmons).
Justice Leak (Raising Dion, Powers) será recurrente en The Staircase como Tom Maher, compañero de David Rudolf (Michael Stuhlbarg).
Martin Bobb-Semple (Pandora, Free Rein), Karim Diané (StartUp), Sara Thompson (The 100, Burden of Truth), George Ferrier (Dirty Laundry), Miles J. Harvey (American Vandal) y Zenia Marshall (Date My Dad) serán recurrentes en One of Us Is Lying como Evan Nieman, novio de Bronwyn (Marianly Tejada); Kris Greene, nuevo estudiante con lazos con Cooper (Chibuikem Uche) y Nate (Cooper van Grootel); Vanessa Clark, mejor amiga de Addy (Annalisa Cochrane); TJ Forrester, novio de Vanessa; Lucas Clay, hermano pequeño de Cooper; y Keely Moore, novia de Cooper.
Melissa Saint-Amaud (Ozark) será Claire Brockman en Long Slow Exhale.
Alfie Fuller (Little America) participará en la cuarta temporada de The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Se desconocen detalles.
Christie Clark (Carrie), Austin Peck (Austin), Thaao Penghlis (André), Leann Hunley (Anna), Greg Rikaart (Leo), Chandler Massey (Will), Zachary Atticus Tinker (Sonny) y Eileen Davidson, que ha interpretado a varios personajes; también estarán en Days of Our Lives: Beyond Salem.
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Nuevas series
Hulu ha encargado Tell Me Lies, basada en la novela de Carola Lovering (2018), que sigue una relación agitada y tóxica durante ocho años. Lucy Albright (Grace Van Patten; Nine Perfect Strangers, Maniac) y Stephen DeMarco se conocen en la universidad, donde decisiones aparentemente mundanas tienen consecuencias irrevocables. Escrita y producida por Meaghan Oppenheimer (Queen America). Produce Emma Roberts (First Kill).
Hulu encarga la comedia This Fool, antes conocida como Punk Ass Bitch, en la que un macarra de Los Ángeles (Chris Estrada) vive aún en casa de sus padres, trabaja en una organización sin ánimo de lucro que ayuda a la rehabilitación de pandilleros y se esfuerza para ayudar a cualquiera menos a él mismo. Con Michelle Ortiz (Mr. Mom) y Frankie Quinones (The Dress Up Gang). Escrita y producida por Estrada junto a Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson y Pat Bishop, creadores de Corporate. Producen Fred Armisen (Portlandia, Forever) y Jonathan Groff (How I Met Your Mother, Black-ish).
Syfy encarga Reginald the Vampire, dramedia en la que el mundo está habitado por vampiros bellos, en forma y vanidosos. Reginald Baskin (Jacob Batalon; Spider-Man: Homecoming, 50 States of Fright) es un héroe improbable que tiene que lidiar con todo tipo de obstáculos: no puede estar con la chica que le gusta, tiene un jefe bully en el trabajo y el jefe de los vampiros lo quiere muerto. Adaptación de los libros 'Fat Vampire' de Johnny B. Truant. Escrita por Harley Peyton (Twin Peaks, Channel Zero).
Amazon encarga The Lake, su primera serie original canadiense. Es una comedia en la que Justin (Jordan Gavaris; Orphan Black, Take Two) vuelve a casa tras romper con su pareja, con quien vivió en el extranjero durante muchos años, con la esperanza de reconectar con su hija biológica (Madison Shamoun), a la que dio en adopción en la adolescencia, pero descubre que su padre dejó la idílica casa del lago en la que él pasó su niñez a su hermanastra Maisy-May (Julia Stiles; Riviera, Dexter). Completan el reparto Jon Dore (How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life)), Carolyn Scott, Natalie Lisinska (Orphan Black, Mary Kills People), Travis Nelson, Declan Whaley (Criminal Minds) y Terry Chen (The Expanse, Jessica Jones). Escrita y producida por Julian Doucet (Killjoys, Bomb Girls).
eOne adaptará The Turnout, la próxima novela de Megan Abbott (2021). Las hermanas Durant, dueñas de una escuela de ballet y con una historia familiar problemática, contratan a Derek, un contratista, para reformar el estudio. Una de ellas comienza una aventura con él que amenaza sus lazos familiares y expone secretos de la familia.
Aubrey Plaza (Parks and Recreation, Legion) y Ramón Rodríguez (Gang Related, Iron Fist) protagonizarán el piloto de Olga Dies Dreaming, adaptación de la novela de Xóchitl Gonzalez (2021), en Hulu. Trata sobre dos hermanos nuyorriqueños con una madre ausente y políticamente radical y una vida entre la élite de Nueva York tras el paso del huracán María. Olga (Plaza) es una wedding planner cuya fachada oculta un interior oscuro, su búsqueda de la perfección se ha convertido en un compulsivo mecanismo de supervivencia, cree que nadie la ve como una igual y que su éxito es una ilusión y trata de escapar de su pasado todo lo que pueda. Prieto (Rodríguez) es un congresista orgulloso de su origen puertorriqueño que creció con el papel de patriarca y mantiene esta fachada ante sus votantes y sus oponentes. Escrita por Gonzalez y dirigida por Alfonso Gómez-Rejón (Me and Earl and the Dying Girl, American Horror Story).
HBO Max desarrolla Sag Harbor, adaptación de la novela de Colson Whitehead (2009) en la que Benji Cooper, uno de los pocos estudiantes negros de una escuela de secundaria de élite de Manhattan en 1985, escapa de los Hamptons cada verano para ir a Sag Harbor, donde una pequeña comunidad de profesionales afroamericanos han construido su propio mundo. Escrita por Daniel "Koa" Beaty. Producen Beaty, Whitehead y Laurence Fishburne (Black-ish).
Fechas
Deceit se estrena en Channel 4 el 13 de agosto
La segunda temporada de Ladhood se estrena en BBC Three el 15 de agosto
La segunda temporada de Code 404 se estrena en Sky Comedy el 1 de septiembre
La sexta temporada de Queen Sugar se estrena en OWN el 7 de septiembre
Doogie Kameāloha, M.D. se estrena en Disney+ el 8 de septiembre
The Lost Symbol se estrena en Peacock el 16 de septiembre
La cuarta y última temporada de Dear White People llega a Netflix el 22 de septiembre
Dopesick se estrena en Hulu el 13 de octubre
La segunda temporada de The Great se estrena en Hulu el 19 de noviembre
The Lord of the Rings se estrena en Prime Video el 2 de septiembre de 2022
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Dear White People - Temporada 4 y última
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The Great - Temporada 2
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Y: The Last Man
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Truth Be Told - Temporada 2
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Queen Sugar - Temporada 6
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Yellowjackets
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Cobra Kai - Temporada 4
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İnsanlık tarihinin en iyi resimlerinden birisi kabul edilen Mona Lisa tablosunu yapan Leonardo Da VİNNCİ 67 yaşında ölürken Ünlü seyyah Marco Polo 69 yaşında vefat ederken Kimse bana inanmayacağı için gördüklerimin yarısını bile anlatmadım demiş - Artık bunu duymayan kalmadı tabi ama bu listeye de koymazsak ayıp olurdu. Julius Sezar diğer senatörler tarafından ihanete uğramış ve sırtından bıçaklanmıştır son bıçak darbesini ise en - Rus Yazar Nikolay Gogoy artık son baygınlık anlarında ne gördü bilinmez, yanındakilere Bir merdiven çabuk bir merdiven getirin. diye seslenmiş ve son nefesini vermiştir. -İngiltere kralı 3. Richard'ın son sözleri ise bir hayli gariptir. Savaş alanında atı yaralandıktan sonra düşmanların içinde kalan Kral Richard kaçan askerlerine dönmüş Arjantinli Devrimci Ernesto Che Gevera Yakalandıktan bir gün sonra onu idam etmek için yanına gelen askere Buraya beni öldürmeye geldiğini biliyorum. Ünlü bestekar Mozart 35 yaşında hayata veda etmeden önce film repliklerini andıran Ölümün tadı dilimin ucunda. Bu dünyadan olmayan bir şeyler hissediyorum. İrlandalı Ünlü yazar Oscar Wilde 46 yaşında vefat ederken karşısında ki duvar kağıdına bakmış ve Ya duvar kağıdı gidiyor, ya da ben. demiş ve kendisi gitmiştir. Jameikalı ünlü şarkıcı Bob Marley 36 yaşında deri kanserinden ölmeden önce hayat tarzını son sözlerine yansıtmış ve oğluna Para hayatı satın alamaz demiştir Amerikalı Bilim adamı Joseph Henry Green belkide öldüğünü kendi anlayan ilk insandır. 81 yaşında ölüm döşeğinde kendi nabzını ölçerken, Aslında burada ki son söz söyleyenlere ve bizim listemize de laf atmış olan Karl Marx, söylediği bu ilginç sözle listemizde kendine bir yer buluyor. 64 yaşında Ölüm döşeğindeyken etrafındakiler ondan felsefik bir şeyler beklerken Karl Marx fake atmış Ünlü kahin Nostradamus 62 yaşında vefat etmeden bir gün önce kendi ölüm kehanetini bilmiştir. Ünlü İngiliz Komedyen Charlie Chaplin 88 yaşında ölmeden önce Tanrı ruhunu affetsin diyen papaza Alman filozof Hegel ölmeden önce söylediği bu sözle aslında günümüze kadar yaşamaya devam etmiştir.Son nefesini vermeden önce Ünlü Filozof Sokrates ölüm döşeğindeyken bile insanlara son sözü ile bir şeyler öğretmeye devam etmiştir. Vefat etmeden hemen önce Fransız yazar volteire 83 yaşında yatağında can çekiştiği sıralarda başına gelip öldüğünde Şeytanı lanetlemesini isteyen papaza, Fransız besteci Jean Phlipe Rameau hayatını müzikle geçirmiş ve son anındada kendisine şarkı söyleyen rahipe Katil olduğu için idamla cezalandırılan James Rodgers üzerine tüfeklerini doğrultan idam mangasının son bir isteğiniz var mı sorusuna evet kurşun geçirmez bir yelek diye cevap vermiş askerlerin yaşadığı kısa bir kafa karışıklığın ardından bu dileği gerçekleşmemiş ve idam edilmiştir.
1. Necip Fazıl Kısakürek "Demek böyle ölünürmüş" 2. Victor Hugo "Siyah bir ışık görüyorum" 3. Barbaros Hayreddin Paşa "Öldüğüm zaman beni deniz sesi işitecek bir yere defnediniz..." 4. Peyami Safa “İşte bu fena” 5. Muammer Kaddafi "Bana yaptığınız haramdır, siz günah işliyorsunuz evlatlarım ben sizin babanızım, bu olamaz haram nedir bilmiyorsunuz." 6. Julius Caesar "Sen de mi Brütüs?" 7. General William Erskine "Şimdi bunu niye yaptım ki?" 8. Sir Winston Churchill "Her şeyden öyle sıkıldım ki…" 9. Caligula "Yaşıyorum!" 10. Adnan Menderes "Hiç kırgın değilim. Hiçbir dargınlık duymuyorum." 11. Şeyh Said "Benim bu değersiz dallarda asılmama pervam yoktur. Muhakkak ki mücadelem Allah ve dini içindir." 12. Salvador Dali "Saatim Nerde?" 13. Kanuni Sultan Süleyman "Ben ölünce bir elimi tabutumun dışına atın. İnsanlar görsünler ki padişah olan Süleyman bu dünyadan eli boş gitmiştir." 14.George Gordon Byron "Her şey bitti, artık çok geç" 15. Halid el-İslâmbûlî “Dünya duysun artık, Müslümanlar geliyor!” 16. Mao Zedong "Kendimi kötü hissediyorum. Doktor çağırın." 17. Muhammed İkbal "Haşa ben ölümden korkmuyorum. Çünkü ben Müslümanım. Her Müslümana yakışan da ölümü tebessümle karşılamaktır. Hakikaten ölüm ebediyet âlemine açılan ilk perdedir." 18. Albert Einstein "ben görevimi burada bitiriyorum" 19. Cemal Nadir Güler "Ah iyi olsam, terliklerimi giysem, şu odada dolaşsam, şu köşeye geçsem, resimlerimi yapsam" 20. Ömer Muhtar İdam kararı veren mahkemeye; “Hüküm ve karar yalnız Allah’ındır. Sizin bu sahte ve uydurma hükmünüzün hiçbir geçerliliği yoktur. “İnna lillah ve inna ileyhi raciun” (Biz Allah’ın kullarıyız ve sonunda ona dönücüleriz.” 21. Namık Kemal "Biraz dinleneyim" 22. Seyit Rıza Evlad-ı Kerbelayız! Günahsızız! Ayıptır! Zulümdür! Cinayettir! 23. Mimar Sinan "Biz hizmetimizi Allah için yaptık ve mükâfatını da ahirette bekliyoruz." 24. Benito Mussolini "Beni göğsümden vurun" 25. Seyyid Kutub "Ben Allah yolunda yaptığım iş için asla özür dilemem. Namazda Allah'ın birliğine şehadet eden parmağım asla bir tağutun hükmünü onaylayan tek bir harf bile yazmayacaktır." 26. Zülfikar Ali Butto Suçsuzum. 27. Yavuz Sultan Selim (" Bundan Sonra Allah'la olma zamanıdır. " Sözünü Söyleyen Nedimi Hasan Can'a Karşılık Olarak) ? Bre Hasan Can! Sen Bizi Bunca Zamandır Kiminle Bilirdin? 28. Dominique Bouhours "Ölmek üzereyim veya ölmekteyim: bu ifadelerin ikisi de doğrudur." 29. Hâlid bin Velid “Ölümü ayakta karşılayacağım!” “Vasiyetimi bildiriyorum, beni ayağa kaldırın...” deyince ayağa kaldırdılar. “Beni bırakınız, şimdiye kadar hep taşıdığım kılıcım artık beni taşısın” diyerek kılıcına dayandı. “Ölümü, savaştaymışım gibi ayakta karşılayacağım, öldüğüm zaman atımı muharebede tehlikelere dalabilen bir yiğide veriniz. Atım ve kılıcımdan başka bir şeye sahip olmadan öleceğim. Mezarımı, bu kılıcımla kazınız. Kahramanlar kılıç şakırtısından zevk alır...” dedi ve yatağına düşüp Kelime-i şehâdet getirerek vefât etti... 30. Fatin Rüştü Zorlu "Allah memleketi korusun, millete zeval vermesin, haydi Allah'a ısmarladık." 31. Elvis Presley "Tamam Yapamıyacağım" 32. Steve Jobs "Son anlarında eşine ve çocuklarına baktığını, daha sona gözlerini uzaklara dikerek, 'Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow' (Oh, vay canına..Oh vay canına, Oh vay canına)" 33. Şeyh Edebali "Asıl ölüm, ilimden payını almayanlaradır. Faydalı ile faydasızı bilenler bilgi sâhipleridir." 34. J. M. Barrie "Uyuyamıyorum." 35. George Bernard Shaw "Bu da benim için yeni bir deneyim olacak" 36. Kemal Sunal "Uçağa binmesek olmaz mı?" 37. Mehmet Akan "Döndük, dolaştık, yine anamızın ördüğü döşeğe düştük." 38. Oscar Wilde “Ya duvar kağıdı gidiyor, ya da ben” 39.Eugene Delacroix Mezarıma ne resim ne heykel ne de fotoğraf, hiçbir şey koymayınız. 40. Ludwig Van Beethoven Komedi bitti. 41. Immanuel Kant "İşte bu iyi” 42. Hazret-i Mevlana "Rabbimiz, beni kendi hazretine dâvet ediyor. Artık gitmek zamânıdır. Yâ Azrâil! Çabuk ol! Beni Rabbime çabuk kavuştur!"
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"We never know the affection for a parent until we become guardians ourselves." — Henry Ward Beecher
"Youngsters are the stays that hold a mother to life" — Sophocles
"Another baby resembles the start of all things: wonder, trust, a fantasy of conceivable outcomes." — Eda J. LeShan
"It's everything sort of these significant things slamming on you when your youngster lands on the planet. It resembles you've met your motivation to live." — Johnny Depp
"Parenthood: All adoration starts and finishes there." — Robert Browning
"Words can't express the delight of new life." — Herman Hesse
"Now and then the littlest things occupy the most space in your heart." — A.A. Milne
"The delight that an infant brings can't be risen to." — Byron Pulsifer
"You know what the best thing about infants is? They resemble little packages of expectation. Like the future in a crate." — Lish McBride
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