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Despite its protestations of progressive values, STAR TREK media has always explicitly presented (and, with only fleeting exceptions, consistently celebrated) the Federation as an expansionist imperial power, engaged in a large-scale project of colonialism.
The usual apologia/rationalization for this, both from the franchise itself and from its fans, is that the Federation is also a post-scarcity socialist utopia. However, that is expressly not the case in TOS, despite the attempts of the later series to insist otherwise.
Indeed, the plots of some of the most famous and acclaimed episodes of TOS are specifically about resource extraction and ensuring the Federation's access to crucial resources, including lithium (in "Mudd's Women"), pergium (in "The Devil in the Dark"), and dilithium (in "Mirror, Mirror," et al). We are told repeatedly that the Enterprise has a mandate to use force to secure these resources if gentler methods fail. Moreover, while the Federation has a strategic interest in these resources, it's clear at various points in TOS that their extraction and exploitation are, to a significant extent if not exclusively, overseen by private interests for profit. For instance, in "Mudd's Women," Harry Mudd remarks:
Well, girls, lithium miners. Don't you understand? Lonely, isolated, overworked, rich lithium miners! Girls, do you still want husbands, hmm? Evie, you won't be satisfied with a mere ship's captain. I'll get you a man who can buy you a whole planet. Maggie, you're going to be a countess. Ruth, I'll make you a duchess. And I, I'll be running this starship. Captain James Kirk, the next orders you're taking will be given by Harcourt Fenton Mudd!
In "The Devil in the Dark," Kirk ultimately takes a regulatory position — he will not permit the pergium miners to kill the Horta or continue to destroy her eggs — but at no point does he suggest that stopping the pergium production that threatens the Horta is a viable or even acceptable alternative. The accord he proposes is contingent on the Horta's agreement that she and her children will support the mining efforts on her planet, since Kirk emphasizes that "a dozen planets" are depending on the miners to supply needed pergium. (What would have happened to her if she hadn't agreed is not stated, but the episode strongly suggests that she would have been severely punished for noncompliance with Kirk's mediated solution: forcibly relocated to some kind of Horta reservation away from the main mining operations, perhaps.) When the Horta does agree to this proposal, Kirk assures Vanderberg, "you people are going to be embarrassingly rich," which once again suggests that while the miners may have contractual agreements to delivery pergium to Federation worlds, they are still a private, for-profit business, not a Federation department or nationalized entity.
Profit is also Ron Tracey's motivation for breaking the Prime Directive in "The Omega Glory": He believes that he's discovered a "fountain of youth" that he can own, monopolize, and exploit, and that the value of that resource will be enough to buy his way out of legal trouble for his regulatory violations.
We mostly don't see the Enterprise crew handle money except on away missions in other cultures or times, but there are a number of indications that the Federation in this era has not abandoned money: For instance, Harry Mudd's list of past offenses includes purchasing a space vessel "with counterfeit currency," while in "The Apple," Kirk rhetorically asks if Spock knows how much Starfleet has invested in him, which Spock begins to answer, "One hundred twenty-two thousand two hundred …" before Kirk cuts him off. More tellingly, in "I, Mudd," we have the following exchange:
KIRK: All right, Harry, explain. How did you get here? We left you in custody after that affair on the Rigel mining planet. MUDD: Yes, well, I organized a technical information service bringing modern industrial techniques to backward planets, making available certain valuable patents to struggling young civilizations throughout the galaxy. KIRK: Did you pay royalties to the owners of those patents? MUDD: Well, actually, Kirk, as a defender of the free enterprise system, I found myself in a rather ambiguous conflict as a matter of principle. SPOCK: He did not pay royalties. MUDD: Knowledge, sir, should be free to all. KIRK: Who caught you? MUDD: That, sir, is an outrageous assumption. KIRK: Yes. Who caught you? MUDD: I sold the Denebians all the rights to a Vulcan fuel synthesizer. KIRK: And the Denebians contacted the Vulcans.
Whether Deneb is a member of the Federation at this time is unclear, but Vulcan certainly is, and so we may assume that Vulcan and presumably the Federation itself are also part of "the free enterprise system."
The first indication that the Federation does not use money is in STAR TREK IV, and it's not obvious there if Kirk's remark that "They're still using money" is talking about money more broadly or just physical currency, which the Federation may have phased out even if it still uses credit or electronic transfers of monetary value. (Certainly, McCoy's attempt in STAR TREK III to charter a starship indicates that he had some means of paying for passage, since the captain of the ship specifically demands more money upon learning of the intended destination.)
If we accept at face value the assertion of TNG and DS9 that the Federation has genuinely abandoned the use of money, rather than simply going cashless, the most reasonable Watsonian explanation is that this has been a relatively recent development during the 70–80 years between the TOS cast movies and TNG, most likely related to the development of replication technology (which the Federation did not yet have in Kirk's time).
Of course, from a Doylist standpoint, we could chalk up some of this incidental dialogue to the franchise's evolving construction of its own setting, in the same manner as anomalous references to Vulcans as "Vulcanians." Roddenberry and his apologists might also insist that he always meant to depict a socialist utopia, but was prevented by the nattering nabobs of negativity (i.e., the network's BS&P); I'm very skeptical of such claims, but the writers were acutely aware that depicting what Earth is like in Kirk's time would be opening a can of worms, which is why we didn't actually see 23rd century Earth (even briefly) until the movies.
However, the focus on resource extraction and its ramifications is such a load-bearing story element in TOS that the revisionist assertion that the Federation was already a post-scarcity socialist utopia in Kirk's time (as both DISCOVERY and STRANGE NEW WORLDS have attempted to claim) would require really substantial retcons of the original show, perhaps to the extent of insisting that some of those events never took place at all, or happened radically differently than what's in the TOS episodes most STAR TREK fans have seen. For me, anyway, that crosses a line from willing suspension of disbelief to "don't trust your lying eyes," and suggests a frustrating and somewhat disturbing determination to insist that TOS is something much purer and nobler than it is rather than grapple with its actual conceptual flaws and ideological shortcomings.
#teevee#star trek#star trek tos#james t kirk#harcourt fenton mudd#spock#gene roddenberry#i love tos -- truly -- but it doesn't claim to depict a utopia#and its hypocrisies and moral failings are substantial#i am very disgruntled by strange new worlds and discovery#because they clearly WANT to redo tos#but rather than rebooting it to align with their current vision#they've opted for this revisionist death-by-a-thousand-retcons approach
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Canon Sapphic Characters Tournament Bracket 5 Round 1 Masterpost
Cheryl Blossom (Riverdale) vs Monet de Haan (Gossip Girl)
Millie Harcourt (The Bletchley Circle) vs Emily Grace (Murdoch Mysteries)
Ashley Davies (South of Nowhere) vs Cassie Ainsworth (Skins)
Thirteenth Doctor (Doctor Who) vs Amanita Caplan (Sense8)
Raelle Collar (Motherland: Fort Salem) vs Tituba (Salem)
Tara Jones (Heartstopper) vs Lake Meriwether (Love, Victor)
Zelda Spellman (The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina) vs Sarah Bishop (A Discovery of Witches)
Ilana Wexler (Broad City) vs Rosa Diaz (Brooklyn Nine Nine)
Siuan Sanche (The Wheel of Time) vs Ellaria Sand (Game of Thrones)
Allie Novak (Wentworth) vs Bibi Garvey (Bad Sisters)
Lupe García (A League of Their Own) vs Nico (Vida)
Katherine Mayfair (Desperate Housewives) vs Shelly Lambert (Minx)
Gigi Ghorbani (The L Word: Generation Q) vs Kate (One, Mississippi)
Logan Rawlings (Young & Hungry) vs Mabel Mora (Only Murders in the Building)
Maggie (Good Omens) vs Bilquis (American Gods)
Alice Pieszecki (The L Word) vs Alice Jones (Once Upon a Time)
#thanks for voting!#riverdale#gossip girl#murdoch mysteries#the bletchley circle#doctor who#sense8#heartstopper#the l word#good omens#only murders in the building#broad city#the wheel of time#a league of their own#game of thrones#motherland: fort salem#minx#desperate housewives#american gods#once upon a time#a discovery of witches#the chilling adventures of sabrina#love victor#salem#young and hungry
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top 5 female characters?
WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO ME
i can't possibly choose only five, i'm going to have to categorise. none of these are in order bc i can't choose between them (also there might be more than five within some of the categories oops)
sitcom queens who got me through the ordeal of growing up:
bill porter (2point4 children)
barbara good (the good life)
margo leadbetter (the good life)
ann bryce (ever decreasing circles)
pat dawkins (the thin blue line)
powerful sapphic characters who make me feel empowered:
caroline elliot/ mckenzie-dawson (last tango in halifax)
bridget westfall (wentworth)
maggie radcliffe (broadchurch)
paula martin (coronation street)
edith lyons (years and years)
millie harcourt (the bletchley circle)
disastrous sapphic characters who make me feel validated:
bernie wolfe (holby city)
dulcie collins (deadloch)
shona o'keefe (this way up)
chase phillips (losing chase)
karen (real women)
jo davidson (line of duty)
proudly/ happily sapphic characters who make me happy:
rosalyn mullens (shortland street)
gwendolyn briggs (ratched)
hannah taylor (harlan coben's shelter)
dinah groshardt (late bloomers)
paula cohen (zombies, run!)
literal angels:
sister julienne (call the midwife)
cathy walker (mum)
kathleen kelly (you've got mail)
lucy moderatz (while you were sleeping)
iris simpkins (the holiday)
helen gallagher (happy valley)
hannah grose (the haunting of bly manor)
isabella (measure for measure)
kay chandler (random hearts)
martyrs:
celia coplestone (the cocktail party)
sara smith (zombies, run!)
major de santa (zombies, run!)
lindsay denton (line of duty)
beth march (little women)
better than everyone:
beatrice lacy (rebecca)
mrs. lintott (the history boys)
gill murray (scott & bailey)
birgitte nyborg (borgen)
janet scott (scott & bailey)
portia (the merchant of venice)
susan ryeland (magpie murders)
mrs. hughes (downton abbey)
lorelai gilmore (gilmore girls)
mrs. gardiner (pride and prejudice)
miss maudie (to kill a mockingbird)
phyl moore (their finest)
cyril woodcock (phantom thread)
you're so hot i can't even think:
bridget westfall (yes, again)
rosalyn mullens (also yes, again)
julia standing (the night watch)
chrissie read (river)
morrigan (dragon age)
#this is the BEST I CAN DO#it's taken me ages#i am unwell#also let's not talk about how many of these are lesley manville characters lmaooo#meme#anonymous
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When you get this you have to list 5 books/book series you love 📚♥️. Then send this ask to last 5 persons from you notification. Spread love. 💌
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💙 They Both Die at the End, Adam Silvera
💙 Unconventional, Maggie Harcourt
💙 Six of Crows Duology, Leigh Bardugo
💙 The Gravity of Us, Phil Stamper
💙 Children of Blood and Bone, Tomi Adeyemi
#Children of Blood and Bone#Gravity of Us#they both die at the end#Unconventional#Maggie Harcourt#Six of Crows
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I've just been rereading Theatrical by Maggie Harcourt and Unconventional, also by Maggie Harcourt, and I have an announcement.
PIECEKEEPERS NEEDS TO BE MADE A REAL BOOK AS SOON AS IS HUMANLY POSSIBLE.
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YAY TYSM!!!
Last song: more than survive bmc ocr
Last movie: across the spiderverse
Currently watching: good omens (again)
Currently reading: i just finished unconvential by maggie harcourt!
Currently craving: hungry jacks rippa rolls with the crunchy chicken and the sauce
Last thing i researched for writing purposes: how old is dink meeker enders game(i have to do a journal entry assignment for an enders game character for english and theres not much physical description of aany of the characters in the book)
@maia-isnt-real @alistairtalkstomuch @terriblesixcontent @total-wof-nerd @heathersaddict @chaosbean1443
No pressure :D
Nine People Tag
Thanks @kamileonik, @flock-from-the-void and @flowerxar for the tags!! :DD ok here we go
Last song: the Croatian EDM song my taxi driver is currently playing..! Apart from that, Between to Worlds by Mili from Limbus Company :D
Last Movie: wait.. what WAS it? The last one I remember is guardians of the galaxy 3 but I definitely watched another
Currently Watching: shows? I’m currently watching Fullmetal alchemist brotherhood and demon slayer!
Currently Reading: currently reading Bungou stray dogs untold origins, The Myth of Sisyphus and Crime and Punishment!
Currently Craving: some water. Hm. I should probably get some give me a second— ok done. Stay hydrated kids!!
Last thing you researched for writing purposes: animal symbolism! Uh.. apparently in native american cultures an owl’s call foretells death and is a bad omen! So now that’s something I know!
Tags: here are all the lovely people I’ll be tagging, if you don’t want to do it then it’s fine: @some-random-dunce, @vivid-badsquad, @comfortstars, @kingarubin, @obsyddiansays, @galaxitic, @breadistasty, @another-white-hole and um I’m running out so just @sootings
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August JOMP Book Photo Challenge || Day Ten : Sunshine!
This book in particular reminds me of sunshine because I remember sitting outside in the summer and watching my rabbits run around and avoiding my neighbours with my head between its pages.
#theatrical#maggie harcourt#jompbpc#justonemorepage#books#book#literature#writing#reading#read#booklr#tumblarians#tumblarian#novel#reader#bibliophile#bookworm#book addict#book lover#book review#reblog#book pictures#quotes#book quotes#passages#book passages#reading list#paper worlds#author
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It's like being eaten by a giant marshmallow, which is comforting because if I were to be eaten by a giant marshmallow then all my troubles would be over, and it feels like a fittingly ridiculous way to go out.
Unconventional by Maggie Harcourt
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One of my most recent reads ☺️
Thank you @usborneyashelfies ☺️❤️☺️❤️
If you love anything about theatre, I would recommend this! It was so lovely, and it just came out ❤️
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A very THEATRICAL blog tour
[Scene]
Darkness at first. As the lights slowly come up, we see the stage is empty. No set, no backdrops, just the bare boards of the stage and the black-painted back wall of the theatre – even the closed loading dock doors.
The lights soften as MAGGIE appears: first peering around the side of the stage, then taking a tentative step into the light.
Maggie: Hello.
She pauses, frowns, then waves and walks towards the middle of the stage.
Maggie (cont): Can you hear me okay? They asked if I wanted a microphone, but I have really bad microphone juju and I break them. Not on purpose. It just happens. (a beat) So. This is nice, right? Welcome to the Earl’s Theatre. I don’t know if you’ve been here before, but I’ve spent a lot of time here. A lot. (nodding) Looooots of time.
Offstage, a crashing sound. Something heavy being dropped.
Voice 1: (off) Sorry!
Maggie ignores it, walks to the front apron of the stage.
Maggie: I’m going to sit down. (Sits, feet dangling over the edge of the stage.)
She looks out into the auditorium.
Maggie: Here’s the thing. I love theatre. I always have. And I don’t just mean (makes air quotes) “THEATRE”, I mean… (patting the stage either side of her) actual theatres. I love the buildings, and I love what happens in them. I love the stories that come with them, and the people who make those stories come to life.
Offstage, another crash.
Voice 2: (off) Sorry!
Maggie: Mmm. Where was I? (beat) Yes. Theatres. The thing I love most of all about theatres is that they can be anything. Be anywhere. Theatre has the power to transport us. To take us into other people’s worlds, other people’s lives. Theatre can carry us off across oceans –
She snaps her fingers; waits. Nothing happens. She tries again.
A backcloth drops from above, hiding the back of the stage: the deck of an old-fashioned ocean liner. The sound of waves. A seagull cry. A sudden blast on a ship’s horn. The smell of the sea.
Maggie: (cont) or they can whisk us away to fantasy lands.
She snaps her fingers again. Another backcloth drops, this time the walls of a castle. The distant sound of hooves thundering across grass, lances clashing, cheers. The smell of flowers and crushed grass.
A KNIGHT in full armour strolls across the stage, his helmet under his arm, whistling.
Voice 1: (off) No whistling in the theatre! It’s bad luck.
The Knight pauses, shakes his head, then strides off again in the direction of the voice.
Maggie: (cont) Newspaper offices, schools, factories, palaces – even the past… the theatre can take you anywhere you want to go.
With each place she mentions, she snaps her fingers and a new backcloth showing that location drops until she reaches ‘the past’, which is just the castle again.
Maggie: (side-eyeing the castle) Really?
The castle is replaced with a new backdrop showing a large clock.
Maggie: Fair enough. (beat) And at the end of the show, when the lights come up, they bring you right back here. You don’t even have to leave your seat.
All backdrops rise back up out of sight, leaving the stage bare again.
Maggie: (standing) Just like the theatre, we’d like to take you on a tour – and you won’t have to leave your seat for this one either. To celebrate the UK and Ireland publication of Theatrical…
A two-metre high copy of Theatrical is wheeled on from the wings. It is, of course, gorgeous.
Maggie: (with a flourish) Taa-daa! (beat) To celebrate the publication of Theatrical, Usborne and I would like to invite you on our very special, 30 day blog tour. Over the next month, we will be dropping in on our lovely host bloggers to share the theatre love. We’ll be talking about what makes theatre special to us, favourite shows, favourite actors, favourite theatre moments and experiences… and we’d like you to join in too.
(Gesturing to the auditorium)
Maggie: (cont) Has a show carried you away somewhere memorable? Is there a theatrical world you wish you could live in?
(A burst of the Harry Potter & the Cursed Child music plays in the background. Maggie looks startled.)
Maggie: (mumbling) I just really want one of the swooshy cloaks, okay?
(The music stops)
Maggie: (cont) But perhaps the most important thing about theatre is that it’s for everyone. If you’ve seen an amazing show, or you’re thinking of going to see something, we want to hear about it. Share your favourite #Theatrical moments with us - even better, tag the theatres; the actors, directors, writers and crew too. It takes passion, talent and a lot of hard work to put on a production: let them – and us – know you loved their work.
(She moves to the front of the stage)
We want to make this a celebration of theatre and the people who make it - just like the book - so if you see something and you love it, make some noise about it and we can keep the conversation going.
(The lights begin to fade, slowly)
Maggie: (cont) I’m so excited to hear your stories, and share a few more of my own along the way. So whatever you’re seeing, wherever you’re going… whether you’re a theatre-going veteran or it’s your first visit – stay tuned… (getting louder) and let’s make this the most Theatrical month ever.
(She ends by throwing her arms out.)
(A beat.)
Maggie: (stage whisper) Guys? The lights?
Voice 1: Sorry!
Voice 2: Sorry!
(Blackout)
#theatrical#theatre#blog#blog tour#love theatre#ukya#YA#ya lit#maggie harcourt#UsborneYA#Usborne Books#contemporary romance#contemporary#am reading#am writing#fandom#musical theatre#love
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Masterpost of every character who has already competed
We do take requests for future brackets! Before you request a character be included in a future bracket, check this list first to make sure they haven't already competed.
Lena Adams Foster (The Fosters) Elida Al-Feyr (Vagrant Queen) Nyssa Al Ghul (Arrow) Cassie Ainsworth (Skins) Luisa Alver (Jane the Virgin) Winter Anderson (American Horror Story: Cult) Miss Audrey (Snowpiercer) Babs (A Series of Unfortunate Events) Saanvi Bahl (Manifest) Bambi (Minx) Josephine Barry (Anne with an E) Sister Beatrice (Warrior Nun) Bilquis (American Gods) Maya Bishop (Station 19) Sarah Bishop (A Discovery of Witches) Alana Bloom (Hannibal) Cheryl Blossom (Riverdale) Anne Bonny (Black Sails) Kelly Booth (Black Mirror) Nova Bordelon (Queen Sugar) Nancy Botwin (Weeds) Dana Bryant (Mythic Quest) Robin Buckley (Stranger Things) Lena Burnham (Ray Donovan) Calliope Burns (First Kill) Delia Busby (Call the Midwife) Amanita Caplan (Sense8) Wendy Carr (Mindhunter) Chanel #3 (Scream Queens) Max Chapman (A League of their Own) Piper Chapman (Orange is the New Black) Denise Christopher (Timeless) Grace Choi (Black Lightning) Cassandra Cillian (The Librarians) Jade Claymore (Willow) Dani Clayton (The Haunting of Bly Manor) Raelle Collar (Motherland: Fort Salem) Dulcie Collins (Deadloch) Delphine Cormier (Orphan Black) Theo Crain (The Haunting of Hill House) Frannie Crowne (Brave New World) Moiraine Damodred (The Wheel of Time)
Alex Danvers (Supergirl) Ashley Davies (South of Nowhere) Carina DeLuca (Station 19) Jo Deluca (A League of Their own) Bo Dennis (Lost Girl) Clare Devlin (Derry Girls) Rosa Diaz (Brooklyn Nine-Nine) Franky Doyle (Wentworth) Camina Drummer (The Expanse) Waverly Earp (Wynona Earp) Kat Edison (The Bold Type) Philippa Eilhart (The Witcher) Mabel Elmsworth (The Buccaneers) Camile Engelson (Stitchers) Eretria (The Shannara Chronicals) Isobel Evans (Roswell New Mexico) Dana Fairbanks (The L Word) Juliette Fairmont (First Kill) Emily Fields (Pretty Little Liars) Veronica Fisher (Shameless) Fleabag (Fleabag) Flower (Ghosts) Gabrielle (Xena: Warrior Princess) Lupe Garcia (A League of Their Own) Bibi Garvey (Bad Sisters) Mirror Philippa Georgiou (Star Trek: Discovery) Gigi Ghorbani (The L Word: Gen Q) Stella Gibson (The Fall) Sue Gilbert (Dickinson) Emily Grace (Murdoch Mysteries) Yara Greyjoy (Game of Thrones) Monet de Haan (Gossip Girl) Judy Hale (Dead to Me) Yuri Han (XO, Kitty) Millie Harcourt (The Bletchley Circle) Nicole Haught (Wynonna Earp) Lauren Heller (Younger) Emma Hernandez (Vida) Pamela Isley (Batwoman) Susan Ivanova (Babylon 5) Bradley Jackson (The Morning Show) Alice Jones (Once Upon a Time) Tara Jones (Heartstopper) Quinn Joseph (Harlem) Kate (One Mississippi) Annalise Keating (How to Get Away with Murder) Tina Kennard (The L Word) Kennedy (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) Yasmin Khan (Doctor Who)
Aneela Kin Rit (Killjoys) Camille L'Espanaye (The Fall of the House of Usher) Victorine LaFourcade (The Fall of the House of Usher) Lagertha (Vikings) Shelly Lambert (Minx) Sara Lance (Arrowverse) Lauren Lewis (Lost Girl) Lexa (The 100) Maggie Lin (Saving Hope) Anne Lister (Gentleman Jack) Veronica Lodge (Riverdale) Santana Lopez (Glee) Lucretia (Spartacus) Lyria (The Shannara Chronicals) Tara Maclay (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) Elizabeth Macmillan (Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries) Queen Maeve (The Boys) Maggie (Good Omens) Sofia Marchetti (Sex Education) Margot (Once Upon a Time) Bess Marvin (Nancy Drew) Cara Mason (Legend of the Seeker) Max (Black Sails) Katherine Mayfair (Desperate Housewives) Ally Mayfair-Richards (American Horror Story) Mazikeen (Lucifer) Shane McCutcheon (The L Word) Betty McRae (Bomb Girls) Lake Meriwether (Love, Victor) Freya Mikaelson (The Originals) Sandy Milkovich (Shameless) Mabel Mora (Only Murders in the Building) Ellen Morgan (Ellen) Rory Morningstar (Lucifer) Aleesha Morrison (Upload) Hayes Morrison (Conviction) Blanche Mottershead (Upstairs Downstairs)
Mulan (Once Upon a Time) Leighton Murray (Sex Lives of College Girls) Raffi Musiker (Star Trek: Picard) Susie Myerson (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) Nadja (What We Do in the Shadows) Nicky Nichols (Orange is the New Black) Nico (Vida) Nina (Good Omens) Allie Novak (Wentworth) Dani Núñez (The L Word: Gen Q) Ola Nyman (Sex Education) Shona O'Keefe (This Way Up) Kelly Olsen (Supergirl) Van Palmer (Yellowjackets) Marjorie Palmiotti (Veep) Gail Peck (Rookie Blue) Aline Penhallow (Shadowhunters) Valencia Perez (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) Laura Peterson (The Morning Show) Lindsay Peterson (Queer as Folk) Anissa Pierce (Black Lightning) Brittany S. Pierce (Glee) Naomi Pierce (Succession) Alice Pieszecki (The L Word) Eve Polastri (Killing Eve) Bette Porter (The L Word) Bill Potts (Doctor Who) Arthie Premkumar (GLOW) Amae Rali (Vagrant Queen)
Scylla Ramshorn (Motherland: Fort Salem) Amy Raudenfeld (Faking It) Logan Rawlings (Young & Hungry) Maia Rindell (The Good Fight) Arizona Robins (Grey's Anatomy) Eve Rothlo (How to Get Away with Murder) Root (Person of Interest) Willow Rosenberg (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) Kenya Rosewater (Defiance) Susan Ross (Seinfeld) Siuan Sanche (WoT) Ellaria Sand (Game of Thrones) Jenny Schecter (The L Word) Jinju Seong (Snowpiercer) Seven of Nine (Star Trek: Voyager & Star Trek: Picard) Toni Shalifoe (The Wilds) Kalinda Sharma (The Good Wife) Carson Shaw (A League of Their Own) Sameen Shaw (Person of Interest) Leslie Shay (Chicago Fire) Amy Silva (Vigil) Bea Smith (Wentworth) Petra Solano (Jane the Virgin) Rose Solano (Jane the Virgin) River Song (Doctor Who) Kitty Song Covey (XO, Kitty) Serena Southerlyn (Law & Order) Zelda Spellman (Chilling Adventures of Sabrina) Maya St. Germain (Pretty Little Liars) Moira Strand (The Handmaid’s Tale) Della Street (Perry Mason) Tamsin (Lost Girl) Kit Tanthalos (Willow) Stahma Tarr (Defiance) Jamie Taylor (The Haunting of Bly Manor) Thirteen (House, MD) Thirteenth Doctor (Doctor Who) Tara Thornton (True Blood) Bess Till (Snowpiercer)
Tituba (Salem) Toni Topaz (Riverdale) Callie Torres (Grey’s Anatomy) Fabiola Torres (Never Have I Ever) Taissa Turner (Yellowjackets) Two / Portia Lin (Dark Matter) Alex Vause (OITNB) Mel Vera (Charmed) Villanelle (Killing Eve) Karen Walker (Will & Grace) Martha Walker (Silo) Poussey Washington (Orange is the New Black) Ellen Waverly (For All Mankind) Kerry Weaver (ER) HG Wells (Warehouse 13) Sterling Wesley (Teenage Bounty Hunters) Nora West-Allen (The Flash) Jayne Wetherby (Dracula) Lucy Westenra (Dracula) Ilana Wexler (Broad City) Ryan Wilder (Batwoman) Carol Willick (Friends) Lana Winters (American Horror Story) Bernie Wolfe (Holby City) Camile Wray (Stargate Universe) Xena (Xena: Warrior Princess) Meh Yewll (Defiance) Yorkie (Black Mirror - San Junipero)
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The Last Summer of Us #OutOfContext
#outofcontext#the last summer of us#maggie harcourt#ya#ya lit#ireadya#young adult books#books#bookish#bookworm#book love#booklr#bibliophile#quotes#Quote of the Day#book quotes#ya quotes#inspo#inspiration#inspirational quotes
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My Stop on the "Theatrical" by Maggie Harcourt tour
My Stop on the “Theatrical” by Maggie Harcourt tour
Hello everyone,
Just a short and sweet stop on the Theatrical blog tour where Maggie takes us Backstage!
HOW TO GET A GLIMPSE OF BACKSTAGE
By Maggie Harcourt
While the world beyond the stage door is still a bit of a mystery, there are ways to get a glimpse of it: you can wait outside after a performance to show your appreciation for the cast. You can follow the Instagram accounts of shows like…
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Absolutely adore my new bookshelves, i can’t wait to fill the spaces!📚 Currently reading Unconventional by Maggie Harcourt and it’s honestly amazing, a must read if you loved fangirl! Happy studying loves 🌻
#happy studying#bookblr#tell me ur favourite books#bookworm#maggie harcourt#it’s a grey king of day#studyblr#keep studying
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Two geek convention romances, with this year’s Newt Scamander cosplay!
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