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thecraggus · 6 months ago
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Jaws 2 (1978) Review
Jaws 2 is far better than it's generally given credit for and is the best shark movie sequel of all time. #Review
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duranduratulsa · 2 years ago
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Now showing on Steve's Favorites Filmfest...Jaws 2 (1978) on glorious vintage VHS 📼! #movie #movies #horror #scifi #monstermovies #creaturefeature #jaws #jaws2 #shark #greatwhite #greatwhiteshark #carcharodoncarcharias #royscheider #RIPRoyScheider #lorrainegary #murrayhamilton #ripmurrayhamilton #markgruner #KeithGordon #marcgilpin #jeffreykramer #josephmascolo #70s #vintage #vhs #stevesfavorites
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novak-fan · 2 years ago
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GLOW aired 6 years ago today June 23 / 2017
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haveyouseenthisseries-poll · 10 months ago
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warningsine · 1 year ago
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beardedbarba · 1 year ago
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i really miss glow
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jgroffdaily · 2 months ago
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Jonathan Groff, Ruthie Ann Miles, Brian Stokes Mitchell, More Join Stars in the House Election Day Vote-a-Thon
Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley Jackson will host the six-hour event supporting the Entertainment Community Fund.
Stars in the House, the award-winning streaming variety show co-hosted by Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley Jackson, will return for its second Election Day Vote-a-Thon November 5 beginning at noon ET.
Joining hosts Rudetsky and Jackson for the six-hour event—supporting the Entertainment Community Fund—will be the newly announced Matthew Broderick, Neil Patrick Harris, David Burtka, Rachel Bloom, Jonathan Groff, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Ruthie Ann Miles, Josh Groban, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Adrianna Hicks, Skylar Astin, Robin de Jesús, Bellamy Young, Linda Lavin, Donna Murphy, Victoria Clark, Jackie Hoffman, Iain Armitage, Jelani Remy, Julie Benko, Christine Pedi, Pearl Sun, Ta’Nika Gibson, and Luis Salgado's R.Evolución Latina.
These artists join the previously reported Lin-Manuel Miranda, Martin Short, Rosie Perez, Wayne Brady, Jessie Mueller, Shoshana Bean, Judy Kuhn, J. Harrison Ghee, Anika Larsen, Emily Skinner, Andrea Martin, Will Swenson, Brad Oscar, Javier Muñoz, Peri Gilpin, Merle Dandridge, Celia Keenan-Bolger, Rachel Bay Jones, Nina West, Lauren Patten, Kevin Chamberlin, Ali Ewoldt, Sam Gravitte, stars from the original Broadway cast of Hairspray (Marissa Jaret Winokur, Laura Bell Bundy, Kerry Butler, and composer/co-lyricist Marc Shaiman), members of the cast of Glee (Amber Riley, Kevin McHale, Jenna Ushkowitz, Heather Morris, and more), improv group Broadway’s Next Hit Musical, and Chicago stars Charlotte d’Amboise and Brenda Braxton.
The guests will discuss their voting experiences and deliver musical performances.
Stars in the House airs on its YouTube channel and StarsintheHouse.com.
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randomlyrandoms · 3 months ago
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Celebrity Deaths 2023 (Continue)
JULY
Vincenzo D'Amico - July 1 (Soccer Player)
Meg Johnson - July 1 (Soap Opera Actress)
Jo Lindner - July 1 (Bodybuilder / Instagram Star)
Robert Lieberman - July 1 (Director)
Frank Field - July 1 (Meteorologist)
Jeno Jando - July 4 (Pianist)
George Tickner - July 5 (Rock Singer)
CoCo Lee - July 5 (Pop Singer)
Stephen M. Silverman - July 6 (Editor)
Jeffrey Carlson - July 6 (Stage Actor)
Peter Nero - July 6 (Pianist)
Joseph Chebet - July 7 (Runner)
Nikki McCray - July 7 (Basketball Player)
Ozkan Ugur - July 8 (Pop Singer)
Manny Coto - July 9 (Screenwriter)
Andrea Evans - July 9 (Movie Actress)
Mikala Jones - July 9 (Surfer)
Luis Suarez Miramontes - July 9 (Soccer Player)
Tommy Moller Nielsen - July 10 (Soccer Player)
C.R. Roberts - July 11 (Football Player)
Milan Kundera - July 11 (Novelist)
Nick Koster - July 12 (Rugby Player)
Ryucheru - July 12 (Model)
Andre Watts - July 12 (Pianist)
Heide Simonis - July 12 (Politician)
Danielle Ballard - July 13 (Basketball Player)
Josephine Chaplin - July 13 (Movie Actress)
Carlin Glynn - July 13 (TV Actress)
Edward Hume - July 13 (Screenwriter)
Gustavo Badell - July 13 (Bodybuilder)
Nick Benedict - July 14 (Movie Actor)
Haley Odlozil - July 14 (Activist)
Annabelle Ham - July 15 (YouTube Star)
Cody Ince - July 15 (Football Player)
Justyn Vicky - July 15 (Fitness Influencer)
Elise Finch - July 16 (Reporter)
Jane Birkin - July 16 (Movie Actress)
Harry Frankfurt - July 16 (Philosopher)
Luigi Bettazzi - July 16 (Religious Leader)
Linda Haynes - July 17 (Movie Actress)
Miller Farr - July 18 (Football Player)
Oommen Chandy - July 18 (Politician)
Shintaro Yokota - July 18 (Baseball Player)
Dedric Willoughby - July 19 (Basketball Player)
Olivia Knighton - July 19 (Family Member) *Brad Knighton's Daughter*
Bill Geddie - July 20 (TV Producer)
Tony Bennett - July 21 (Pop Singer)
Ron Sexton - July 21 (Comedian)
Zhanna Samsonova - July 21 (Vegan Influencer)
Vince Hill - July 22 (Pop Singer)
Pamela Blair - July 23 (Movie Actress)
Hugh Carter Jr. - July 23 (Businessman)
Inga Swenson - July 23 (TV Actress)
Trevor Francis - July 24 (Soccer Player)
Tony John Priscott - July 24 (Soccer Player)
George Alagiah - July 24 (TV Show Host)
Leny Andrade - July 24 (Jazz Singer)
Bo Goldman - July 25 (Screenwriter)
Jani Allan - July 25 (Journalist)
Sinead O'Connor - July 26 (Rock Singer)
Randy Meisner - July 26 (Rock Singer)
Alan Hugh Schoen - July 26 (Physicist)
Martin Walser - July 28 (Novelist)
Marc Gilpin - July 29 (Movie Actor)
**Paul Reubens - July 30 (TV Actor)
Betty Ann Bruno - July 30 (Journalist)
Angus Cloud - July 31 (TV Actor)
Jess Search - July 31 (Filmmaking)
Joseph Gardiner - July 31 (Rugby Player)
Carol Duvall - July 31 (TV Show Host)
Surat Huseynov - July 31 (Politician)
AUGUST
David Le Batard - Aug. 1 (Multimedia Artist)
Sheila Oliver - Aug. 1 (Politician)
Clifton Oliver - Aug. 2 (Stage Actor)
JM Canlas - Aug. 3 (TV Actor)
Carl Davis - Aug. 3 (Composer)
Mark Margolis - Aug. 3 (TV Actor)
John Gosling - Aug. 4 (Keyboard Player)
Joan Kors - Aug. 5 (Family Member) *Michael Kor's Mother*
Gillies Gilbert - Aug. 5 (Hockey Player)
Bryan Randall - Aug. 5 (Photographer)
Jim Price - Aug. 7 (Baseball Catcher)
Casper - Aug. 7 (DJ)
William Friedkin - Aug. 7 (Director)
Aracy Balabanina - Aug. 7 (Soap Opera Actress)
Sixto Rodriguez - Aug. 8 (Folk Singer)
Johnny Hardwick - Aug. 8 (Voice Actor)
Shelley Smith - Aug. 8 (TV Actress)
Sean Dawkins - Aug. 9 (Football Player)
Robbie Robertson - Aug. 9 (Rock Singer)
Hugh Segal - Aug. 9 (Author)
George Kolasa - Aug. 9 (Luxury Fashion Executive)
Brice Marden - Aug. 9 (Painter)
Doreen Mantle - Aug. 9 (TV Actress)
Caleb White - Aug. 10 (Basketball Player)
Carl DeSantis - Aug. 10 (Entrepreneur)
Paige Gaal - Aug. 10 (TikTok Star)
Adonis Beck - Aug. 10 (TikTok Star)
Adrian Estrada - Aug. 10 (YouTube Star)
Shoji Tabuchi - Aug. 11 (Violinist)
Tom Jones - Aug. 11 (Pop Signer)
Darren Kent - Aug. 11 (TV Actor)
Kathryn Hoedt - Aug. 12 (Producer)
Robert Rorke - Aug. 12 (Editor)
Helen Smart - Aug. 12 (Swimmer)
Alex Collins - Aug. 13 (Football Player)
Magoo - Aug. 13 (Rapper)
Randy Minniear - Aug. 13 (Football Player)
Clarence Avant - Aug. 13 (Business Executive)
Zyquan Mitchell - Aug. 13 (TikTok Star)
Rodion Amirov - Aug. 14 (Hockey Player)
Bobby Baun - Aug. 14 (Hockey Player)
Lea Garcia - Aug. 15 (Movie Actress)
Jerry Moss - Aug. 16 (Trumpet Player)
Renata Scotto - Aug. 16 (Opera Singer)
Michael Parkinson - Aug. 16 (Radio Host)
Clancy Brown - Aug. 16 (Movie Actor)
Haruki Noguchi - Aug. 16 (Road Racer)
Kris Nova - Aug. 16 (Writer)
Rick Jeanneret - Aug. 17 (Radio Host)
Brady Larson - Aug. 17 (Race Car Driver)
Rose Gregorio - Aug. 17 (TV Actress)
Nathaniel Horn - Aug. 18 (Family Member) *Robin Kelly's Husband*
Ray Hilderbrand - Aug. 18 (Pop Singer)
Ashlea Albertson - Aug. 18 (Race Car Driver)
Nancy Frangione - Aug. 18 (Soap Opera Actress)
James L. Buckley - Aug. 18 (Politician)
Sarah Lawson - Aug. 18 (Movie Actress)
Ron Cephas Jones - Aug. 19 (TV Actor)
John Warnock - Aug. 19 (Entrepreneur)
Maxie Baughan - Aug. 19 (Football Player)
Jori Jones - Aug. 20 (Hockey Player)
David Jacobs - Aug. 20 (Screenwriter)
Reggie Chaney - Aug. 21 (Basketball Player)
Elizabeth Hoffman -Aug. 21 (TV Actress)
Joe Muchlinski aka VonViddy - Aug. 21 (TikTok Star)
Alejandra Villafane - Aug. 21 (Pageant Contestant)
Rene Weller - Aug. 22 (Boxer)
Nathen Louis Jackson - Aug. 22 (Producer)
Toto Cutugno - Aug. 22 (Pop Singer)
Terry Funk - Aug. 23 (Wrestler)
Steve Sidwell - Aug. 23 (Football Coach)
Hersha Parady - Aug. 23 (TV Actress)
Bob Feldman - Aug. 23 (Songwriter)
Katera Couch - Aug. 23 (Instagram Star)
Yevgeny Prigozhin - Aug. 23 (Criminal)
Bray Wyatt - Aug. 24 (Wrestler)
Arleen Sorkin - Aug. 24 (TV Actress)
Bernie Marsden - Aug. 24 (Guitarist)
*Bob Barker - Aug. 26 (Game Show Host)
John Kezdy - Aug. 26 (Punk Singer)
Faye Fantarrow - Aug. 26 (Songwriter)
MC Marcinho - Aug. 26 (Funk Singer)
Joe The Plumber - Aug. 27 (Activist)
Pat Corrales - Aug. 27 (Coach)
Jonathan Sheppard - Aug. 27 (Trainer)
Ray Jacobs aka August 08 - Aug. 28 (Songwriter)
Len Chandler - Aug. 28 (Folk Singer)
Tina Howe - Aug. 28 (Playwright)
Mike Enriquez - Aug. 29 (TV Show Host)
Jamie Crick - Aug. 29 (Radio Broadcaster)
Don Browne - Aug. 29 (Media Executive)
Jamie Christopher - Aug. 29 (Assistant Director)
Robert Klane - Aug. 29 (Screenwriter)
Jack Sonni - Aug. 30 (Guitarist)
Mohamed Al-Fayed - Aug. 30 (Entrepreneur)
TYBZI - Aug. 30 (YouTube Star)
Steve Crump - Aug. 31 (Journalist)
Gayle Hunnicutt - Aug. 31 (TV Actress)
Sarah Young - Aug. 31 (Author)
Silvina Luna - Aug. 31 (Model)
SEPTEMBER
Jimmy Buffett - Sept. 1 (Country Singer)
Bill Richardson - Sept. 1 (Politician)
Dr. Maz Gomez - Sept. 2 (Journalist)
Marcia De Rousse - Sept. 2 (Movie Actress)
Shannon Wilcox - Sept. 2 (Movie Actress)
Lefty SM - Sept. 2 (Rapper)
Ruschell Boone - Sept. 3 (Reporter)
Gary Wright - Sept. 4 (Rock Singer)
**Steve Harwell - Sept. 4 (Rock Singer)
Eddie Meador - Sept. 4 (Football Player)
Edith Grossman - Sept. 4 (Translator)
Violeta Mitul - Sept. 4 (Soccer Player)
Charles Mallet - Sept. 4 (TikTok Star)
Bruce Guthro - Sept. 5 (Songwriter)
Joe Fagin - Sept. 5 (Singer / Songwriter)
Maria Teresa Campos - Sept. 5 (Journalist)
Adnan Al-Kaissie - Sept. 6 (Wrestler)
Jim Tom Hedrick - Sept. 6 (Reality Star)
Richard Davis - Sept. 6 (Bassist)
Whitey Von Nieda - Sept. 6 (Basketball Player)
Larry Chance - Sept. 6 (Musician)
Ellie The Pug - Sept. 6 (Dog)
Raymond Ackerman - Sept. 6 (Business Executive)
Giles Broadbent - Sept. 7 (Violinist)
Geechy Guy - Sept. 7 (Comedian)
Jake Bloom - Sept. 7 (Lawyer)
Akira Nishimura - Sept. 7 (Composer)
Lisa Lyon - Sept. 8 (Bodybuilder)
Mike Yarwood - Sept. 8 (Impressionist)
Brett Sawyer - Sept. 8 (Wrestler)
Felicia Taylor - Sept. 8 (Journalist)
Mangosuthu Buthelezi - Sept. 9 (Politician)
Charlie Robison - Sept. 10 (Country Singer)
Nico Ladenis - Sept. 10 (Chef)
Robert S. Bennett - Sept. 10 (Attorney)
Nichole Coats - Sept. 10 (Model)
Ian Wilmut - Sept. 10 (Physicist)
Brendan Croker - Sept. 10 (Guitarist)
Howard Safir - Sept. 11 (NYC Police Commissioner)
Neil Currey - Sept. 11 (Bodybuilder)
Mike Williams - Sept. 12 (Football Player)
Jean Boht - Sept. 12 (TV Actress)
Brandon Hunter - Sept. 12 (Basketball Player)
MohBad - Sept. 12 (Rapper)
Zeus The Great Dane - Sept. 12 (Dog)
Maleesa Mooney - Sept. 12 (Model)
Maddy Anholt - Sept. 13 (Comedian)
Roger Whittaker - Sept. 13 (Pop Singer)
Lauch Faircloth - Sept. 14 (Politician)
Michael McGrath - Sept. 14 (Stage Actor)
Pat Nebo - Sept. 14 (Production Designer)
Tiago Eugenio - Sept. 14 (YouTube Star)
Dr. Harry Mallios - Sept. 14 (Football Player)
Michael Leva - Sept. 14 (Fashion Designer)
Tracy Cole - Sept. 15 (Family Member) *Nat King Cole's Great-Nephew*
Billy Miller - Sept. 15 (Soap Opera Actor)
Paul Woseen - Sept. 15 (Bassist)
Fernando Botero - Sept. 15 (Painter)
Horace Ove - Sept. 16 (Filmmaker)
Francois Dionot - Sept. 16 (Chef)
Irish Grinstead - Sept. 16 (R&B Singer)
Gita Mahta - Sept. 16 (Author)
Echo Brown - Sept. 16 (Author)
Victor Fuchs - Sept. 16 (Health Economist)
Sherry Pollex - Sept. 17 (NASCAR Figure)
Taylor Erin Maw - Sept. 17 (Missionary)
Adriana Thyssen - Sept. 17 (Blogger)
Nicky Newman - Sept. 17 (Instagram Star)
Brereton Jones - Sept. 18 (Politician)
Trisha Stratford - Sept. 18 (Doctor)
Filippo Mometto - Sept. 18 (Motorcycle Racer)
Henry Boucha - Sept. 18 (Hockey Player)
Buddy Teevens - Sept. 19 (Coach)
Kent Stax - Sept. 20 (Drummer)
Phil Sellers - Sept. 20 (Basketball Player)
Maddy Cusack - Sept. 20 (Soccer Player)
Katherine Anderson - Sept. 20 (Soul Singer)
Maw Maw Smith - Sept. 20 (Family Member) *Brittney Smith's Grandmother*
Walewska Oliveira - Sept. 21 (Volleyball Player)
Robert W. Smith - Sept. 21 (Composer)
Giorgio Napolitano - Sept. 22 (World Leader)
Robb Gaffney - Sept. 22 (Freeskiing Pioneer)
Nic Kerdiles - Sept. 23 (Hockey Player)
Terry Kirkman - Sept. 23 (Songwriter)
Nashawn Breedlove - Sept. 24 (Movie Actor)
Barry Olivier - Sept. 24 (Guitarist)
Reiky De Valk - Sept. 24 (TV Actor)
David McCallum - Sept. 25 (TV Actor)
Matteo Messina Denaro - Sept. 25 (Criminal)
Zoleka Mandela - Sept. 25 (Activist)
Burkey Belser - Sept. 25 (Graphic Designer)
Brooks Robinson - Sept. 26 (Baseball Player)
Maurice Leitch - Sept. 26 (Novelist)
**Michael Gambon - Sept. 27 (Movie Actor) *Wands Up For Albus Dumbledore*
Aziz Pahad - Sept. 27 (Politician)
Adouli - Sept. 27 (Rapper)
Viliami Moala - Sept. 28 (Football Player)
Dianne Feinstein - Sept. 29 (Politician)
Nick Wilkinson - Sept. 29 (Casting Director)
John Gordon - Sept. 30 (Artist)
Russell Batiste Jr. - Sept. 30 (Drummer)
OCTOBER
Jim Caple - Oct. 1 (Writer)
Russ Francis - Oct. 1 (Football Player)
Tim Wakefield - Oct. 1 (Baseball Player)
Ron Haffkine - Oct. 1 (Producer)
Eve Bunting - Oct. 1 (Young Adult Author)
Francis Lee - Oct. 2 (Soccer Player)
Jeff Alessi - Oct. 2 (Supercross Racer)
Lorenzo Delle - Oct. 2 (TikTok Star)
Joe Christopher - Oct. 3 (Baseball Player)
Jacqueline Dark - Oct. 3 (Opera Singer)
Thomas Gambino - Oct. 3 (Mobster)
Bob Wagner - Oct. 4 (Football Coach)
Shawn Trpcic - Oct. 4 (Costume Designer)
Wayne Comer - Oct. 4 (Baseball Player)
Lady Cathy Ferguson - Oct. 5 (Family Member) *Sir Alex Ferguson's Wife*
Dick Butkus - Oct. 5 (Football Player)
Asad Chowdhury - Oct. 5 (Poet)
Keith Jefferson - Oct. 6 (Movie Actor)
Jim Poole - Oct. 6 (Baseball Player)
Michael Chiarello - Oct. 6 (Chef)
President Davo - Oct. 6 (Rapper)
Terence Davies - Oct. 7 (Director)
Alan Eisenberg - Oct. 7 (Executive Director)
Ted Schwinden - Oct. 7 (Politician)
Burt Young - Oct. 8 (Movie Actor)
Buck Trent - Oct. 9 (Country Singer)
David Benedictus - Oct. 9 (Writer / Theatre Director)
Kevin Phillips - Oct. 9 (Writer)
Chuck Feeney - Oct. 9 (Businessman / Philanthropist)
Gail O'Neill - Oct. 10 (Model)
Mark Goddard - Oct. 10 (TV Actor)
Ken Lally - Oct. 10 (Movie Actor)
Shirley Jo Finney - Oct. 10 (Theater Director)
Terry Dischinger - Oct. 10 (Basketball Player)
Brendan Malone - Oct. 10 (Basketball Coach)
Cal Wilson - Oct. 11 (Comedian)
Phyllis Coates - Oct. 11 (Movie Actress)
Rudolph Isley - Oct. 11 (Singer / Songwriter)
Tof Henry - Oct. 11 (Skier)
Walt Garrison - Oct. 11 (Football Player)
Ronnie Caldwell - Oct. 12 (Football Player)
Lara Parker - Oct. 12 (TV Actress)
Louise Gluck - Oct. 13 (Poet)
Garry Mapanzure - Oct. 13 (World Music Singer)
Arturas Rudy - Oct. 14 (Rugby Player)
Piper Laurie - Oct. 14 (TV Actress)
Stephen Emery - Oct. 14 (Producer)
Dariush Mahrjui - Oct. 14 (Director)
**Suzanne Somers - Oct. 15 (TV Actress)
Joanna Merlin - Oct. 15 (Stage Actress)
Toon Greebe - Oct. 16 (Professional Darts Player)
Steven Weisberg - Oct. 16 (Film Editor)
Martti Ahtisaari - Oct. 16 (Politician)
Carla Bley - Oct. 17 (Composer)
Edward Bleier - Oct. 17 (TV Executive)
Tabby Brown - Oct. 17 (Model)
Dwight Twilley - Oct. 18 (Rock Singer)
Mark Howard James aka The 45 King - Oct. 19 (DJ)
Anfisa Reztsova - Oct. 19 (Olympic)
Atsushi Sakurai - Oct. 19 (Rock Singer)
Haydu Gwynne - Oct. 20 (Stage Actress)
Pete Ladd - Oct. 20 (Baseball Player)
Elaine Devry - Oct. 20 (Movie Actress)
Leslie Dayman - Oct. 20 (Movie Actor)
Bobby Charlton - Oct. 21 (Soccer Player)
Dusty Street - Oct. 21 (Pioneering DJ)
Paul Costict - Oct. 21 (Rapper)
Rob Gardner (Oct. 21 (Baseball Player)
Joan Evans - Oct. 21 (Movie Actress)
Billy Hayden - Oct. 21 (Politician)
Dave Courtney - Oct. 22 (Non-Fiction Auther)
Tasha Butts - Oct. 22 (Basketball Player)
Vincent Asaro - Oct. 22 (Criminal)
Bishan Singh Bedi - Oct. 23 (Cricketer)
Domenico Spano - Oct. 23 (Custom Tailor / Style Setter)
Bill Kenwright - Oct. 23 (Film Producer)
Arnold Diaz - Oct. 24 (Journalist)
Steve Riley - Oct. 24 (Drummer)
Richard Roundtree - Oct. 24 (Movie Actor)
Ricardo Iorio - Oct. 24 (Metal Singer)
Bertie Bowman - Oct. 25 (Author)
Lyn McLain - Oct. 25 (Orchestra Leader)
Robert Irwin - Oct. 25 (Conceptual Artist)
*Richard Moll - Oct. 26 (TV Actor)
David Mitchell - Oct. 26 (Comedian)
Mark Shelmerdine - Oct. 26 (Producer)
Anne Heywood - Oct. 27 (Movie Actress)
**Matthew Perry - Oct. 28 (TV Actor)
Adam Johnson - Oct. 28 (Hockey Player)
Joey Paras - Oct. 29 (Filmmaker)
Charlie Aitken - Oct. 29 (Soccer Player)
Tony Rohr - Oct. 29 (Movie Actor)
Aaron Spears - Oct. 30 (Drummer)
Frank Howard - Oct. 30 (Baseball Player)
Ken Mattingly - Oct. 31 (Astronaut)
Tyler Christopher - Oct. 31 (Soap Opera Actor)
NOVEMBER
Bobby Knight - Nov. 1 (Basketball Coach)
Ady Barkan - Nov. 1 (Lawyer)
Peter White - Nov. 1 (Movie Actor)
Peter Tarnoff - Nov. 1 (Politician)
Debbe Pemberton - Nov. 1 (Family Member) *Zoe LaVerne's Mother*
Walter Davis - Nov. 2 (Basketball Player)
Dick Drago - Nov. 2 (Baseball Player)
Henri Lopes - Nov. 2 (Politician)
David Berglas - Nov. 3 (Magician)
Oleg Protopopov - Nov. 3 (Figure Skating)
Elizangela Do Amaral Vergueiro - Nov. 3 (TV Actress)
Marina Cicogna - Nov. 4 (Film Producer)
Rob Thomson - Nov. 4 (Wrestler)
Gary Winnick - Nov. 4 (Businessman)
Karen Davis - Nov. 4 (Advocate)
Pat E. Johnson - Nov. 5 (Martial Artist)
Evan Ellingson - Nov. 5 (TV Actor)
Cody Dorman - Nov. 5 (Namesake Of Breeders)
Ross McDonnell - Nov. 5 (Cinematographer)
Chris Tapp - Nov. 5 (TV Personality)
Logan Steinwede - Nov. 5 (Instagram Star)
Frank Dorman - Nov. 7 (Astronaut)
Luana Andrade - Nov. 7 (Reality TV / Model / Influencer)
Jenny Appleford - Nov. 7 (YouTube Star)
Dale Reid - Nov. 8 (Golfer)
Matt Ulrich - Nov. 8 (Football Player)
Nahee - Nov. 8 (Pop Singer)
Doug Ibold - Nov. 8 (Film Editor)
Patrycja Widera - Nov. 8 (Instagram Star)
Brandi Mallory - Nov. 9 (Reality Star)
John Bailey - Nov. 10 (Cinematographer)
Mike Fanelli - Nov. 10 (Runner)
Johnny Ruffo - Nov. 10 (Pop Singer)
Spiros Focas - Nov. 10 (Movie Actor)
Lorraine Day - Nov. 10 (Non-Fiction Author)
Kyle LeDuc - Nov. 11 (Motorsports Racing Driver)
Conny Van Dyke - Nov. 11 (Motown Singer)
DJ Hayden - Nov. 11 (Football Player)
Anna Scher - Nov. 12 (Drama Teacher)
Kevin Turen - Nov. 12 (Producer)
M. Russell Ballard - Nov. 12 (Religious Leader)
Maryanne Trump - Nov. 13 (Family Member) *Donald Trump's Sister*
Devon Wylie - Nov. 13 (Football Player)
Michael Bishop - Nov. 13 (Novelist)
Peter Seidler - Nov. 14 (Businessman)
Lord Cotter - Nov. 14 (Politician)
Thelda Williams - Nov. 14 (Mayor Of Phoenix)
Bosley Faze Rug - Nov. 14 (Dog)
Oladips - Nov. 14 (Rapper)
Terry Taylor - Nov. 14 (AP Sports Editor)
Shari Smiley - Nov. 14 (CAA Agent & Manager)
Betty Rollin - Nov. 14 (Journalist)
Subrata Roy - Nov. 14 (Entrepreneur)
Alexio - Nov. 14 (Rapper)
Chigova - Nov. 15 (Soccer Player)
Dex Carvey - Nov. 15 (Family Member) *Dana Carvey's Son*
Ken Squier - Nov. 15 (Sportscaster)
Daisaku Ikeda - Nov. 15 (Religious Leader)
George Brown - Nov. 16 (Drummer)
A.S. Byatt - Nov. 16 (Author)
Rita Hollingsworth - Nov. 16 (Entertainment Publicist)
Johnny Green - Nov. 16 (Basketball Player)
Abe Stoklasa - Nov. 17 (Songwriter)
Suzanne Shepherd - Nov. 17 (TV Actress)
Mark Eisen - Nov. 17 (Fashion Designer)
David Del Tredici - Nov. 18 (Composer)
James Davern - Nov. 18 (Director)
Joss Ackland - Nov. 19 (Movie Actor)
Peter Spellos - Nov. 19 (Voice Actor)
Carlton Pearson - Nov. 19 (Minister)
Sara Tavares - Nov. 19 (Composer)
Roslynn Cobarrubias - Nov. 19 (Entrepreneur)
Herbert Gold - Nov. 19 (Novelist)
Vincentius Sensi Potokota - Nov. 19 (Religious Leader)
Rosalynn Carter - Nov. 19 (First Lady)
Mars Williams - Nov. 20 (Saxophonist)
Willie Hernandez - Nov. 20 (Baseball Player)
Annabel Giles - Nov. 20 (Model)
Reed Ryan - Nov. 21 (Football Player)
Chad Allan - Nov. 21 (Musician)
James Philip - Nov. 21 (Politician)
Raul Cande - Nov. 21 (Rapper)
Phil Quartararo - Nov. 22 (Music Industry Executive)
Tom Larson - Nov. 22 (Sportscaster)
Jean Knight - Nov. 22 (R&B Singer)
Eddie Merrins - Nov. 22 (Golfer)
Steve Pool - Nov. 22 (TV Show Host)
Harald Hasselbach - Nov. 23 (Football Player)
Andreas Ullmann - Nov. 23 (Wrestler)
Ron Hodges - Nov. 24 (Baseball Player)
Elliot Silverstein - Nov. 24 (Director)
Marc Thorpe - Nov. 24 (Visual Effects Artist)
Marty Krofft - Nov. 25 (TV Producer)
Sumitomo Mitsui - Nov. 25 (CEO)
Larry Fink - Nov. 25 (Photographer)
Terry Venables - Nov. 25 (Soccer Player)
Pablo Guzman - Nov. 26 (Reporter)
Kevin 'Geordie' Walker - Nov. 26 (Guitarist)
Tim Dorsey - Nov. 26 (Novelist)
Norris McDonald - Nov. 26 (Journalist)
Luigi Caiola - Nov. 26 (Broadway Producer)
William Anastasi - Nov. 27 (Painter)
Frances Sternhagen - Nov. 27 (Stage Actress)
John Nichols - Nov. 27 (Novelist)
Charlie Munger - Nov. 28 (Entrepreneur)
Jack Axelrod - Nov. 28 (TV Actor)
Queenzy Cheng - Nov. 28 (Pop Singer)
Dean Sullivan - Nov. 29 (Soap Opera Actor)
Henry Kissinger - Nov. 29 (Politician)
Scott Kempner - Nov. 29 (Guitarist)
Charles Gilchrist Adams - Nov. 29 (Pastor)
Bronka Sundstrom - Nov. 29 (Mountaineer)
Elliott Erwitt - Nov. 29 (Photographer)
Victoria Maria Aragues Gadea - Nov. 29 (Dancer)
Shane MacGowan - Nov. 30 (Pop Singer)
Alistair Darling - Nov. 30 (Politician)
John Byrne - Nov. 30 (Playwright)
Edwin Yoder - Nov. 30 (Journalist)
Buddy Duress - Nov. ?? (Movie Actor)
DECEMBER
Sandra Day O'Connor - Dec. 1 (Supreme Court Justice)
Charles Officer - Dec. 1 (Director)
Daniel Langlois - Dec. 1 (Entrepreneur)
Jada Brown - Dec. 1 (Football Coach)
Brigit Forstyth - Dec. 1 (TV Actress)
Kiki Fatmala - Dec. 1 (TV Actress)
Wolfgang Hollegha - Dec. 2 (Painter)
Travis Snyder - Dec. 3 (Founder Of The Color Run)
Myles Goodwyn - Dec. 3 (Guitarist)
Glenys Kinnock - Dec. 3 (Politician)
Andrea Fay Friedman - Dec. 3 (TV Actress)
Jim Easton - Dec. 4 (Archery)
Enriqueta Margarita Lavat Bayona - Dec. 4 (TV Actress)
Denny Laine - Dec. 5 (Rock Singer)
Prince Constantin Ferdinand Maria - Dec. 5 (Prince)
Robert Pardo - Dec. 5 (Us Air Force)
Mark Pearson Butterbrodt - Dec. 5 (Doctor)
Norman Lear - Dec. 5 (TV Producer)
Lional Dahmer - Dec. 5 (Family Member) *Jeffrey Dahmer's Father*
Vic Davalillo - Dec. 6 (Baseball Player)
Vincent Le Goascoz - Dec. 6 (Teacher)
Marisa Pavan - Dec. 6 (Movie Actress)
Ellen Holly - Dec. 6 (Movie Actress)
Jack Hogan - Dec. 6 (Movie Actor)
Benjamin Zephaniah - Dec. 7 (Poet)
Doris Yaffe - Dec. 7 (Social Activist)
Keisha Whitaker - Dec. 7 (Film Producer)
Thomas F. Kilroy - Dec. 7 (Novelist)
Stan Rogow - Dec. 7 (TV Producer)
Joe Solomon - Dec. 8 (Cricketer)
Itziar Castro - Dec. 8 (TV Actress)
Ryan O'Neal - Dec. 8 (TV Actor)
Dave Robb - Dec. 8 (Hollywood Reporter)
Paul Webb - Dec. 8 (Basketball Coach)
Tony Tarantino - Dec. 8 (Movie Actor)
Frank Wycheck - Dec. 9 (Football Player)
Greg Scholl - Dec. 9 (Videographer / Producer)
Anna Cardwell - Dec. 9 (Reality Star)
Mike Perricone - Dec. 9 (Hockey Reporter / Science Writer)
Gao Yaojie - Dec. 10 (Activist)
Shirley Anne Field - Dec. 10 (Movie Actress)
Julian Carroll - Dec. 10 (Governor)
Jack Hanson - Dec. 10 (Weatherman / Cartoonist)
Michael Blakemore - Dec. 10 (Director)
Jeffrey Foskett - Dec. 11 (Songwriter)
Ian Gibson - Dec. 11 (Non-Fiction Author)
Andre Braugher - Dec. 11 (TV Actor)
Camden Toy - Dec. 11 (TV Actor)
Ken Kelsch - Dec. 11 (Cinematographer)
Shuji Abe - Dec. 11 (Producer)
Essra Mohawk - Dec. 11 (Singer-Songwriter)
Fusa Tatsumi - Dec. 12 (Supercentenarian) *She Was 116 Year Old*
Zahara - Dec. 12 (Pop Singer)
Craig Watkins - Dec. 12 (Lawyer)
Shirley Barber - Dec. 12 (Author)
Ricardo Drue - Dec. 12 (R&B Singer)
Clarence Sexton - Dec. 12 (Pastor)
Bill Burgess - Dec. 13 (Football Player)
Dick Nunis - Dec. 13 (Disneyland Executive)
Kenny DeForest - Dec. 13 (Comedian)
Maxine Rizik Tanous - Dec. 13 (Retailer)
J.G.A. Pocock - Dec. 13 (Historian)
Wolfgang Gluck - Dec. 13 (Film Producer)
George McGinnis - Dec. 14 (Basketball Player)
Ken MacKenzie - Dec. 14 (Baseball Player)
Cari Beauchamp - Dec. 14 (Author / Historian)
Nadine McKown - Dec. 14 (Historian)
Rudolf Hruby - Dec. 14 (Hockey Player)
Selma Archerd - Dec. 14 (Movie Actress)
Ara Martirosyan - Dec. 14 (World Music Singer)
Steve Halliwell - Dec. 15 (Soap Opera Actor)
Eddie Driscoll - Dec. 15 (TV Actor)
Colin Burgess - Dec. 15 (Drummer)
Richard Hunt - Dec. 16 (Sculptor)
Lorenzo Riva - Dec. 16 (Fashion Designer)
Jim Ladd - Dec. 16 (DJ / Radio Producer)
Kenpachiro Satsuma - Dec. 16 (Movie Actor)
Otar Losseliani - Dec. 17 (Director)
Eric Montross - Dec. 17 (Basketball Player)
James McCaffrey - Dec. 17 (Movie Actor)
Joseph Anthony "Amp" Fiddler - Dec. 17 (Keyboardist)
Norma Barzman - Dec. 17 (Movie Actress / Screenwriter)
Giovanni Anselmo - Dec. 18 (Artist)
Ed Budde - Dec. 19 (Football Player)
Don Schumacher - Dec. 20 (Motorsports)
Torben Ulrich - Dec. 20 (Tennis Player)
Terry Jill Saperstein - Dec. 20 (Talent Manager)
Carl Barzilauskas - Dec. 20 (Football Player)
Fola Francis - Dec. 20 (Designer)
Ian Pepperell - Dec. 22 (TV Actor)
Laura Lynch - Dec. 22 (Musician)
Bobbie Jean Carter - Dec. 23 (Family Member) *Nick & Aaron Carter's Sister*
Mike Nussbaum - Dec. 23 (Movie Actor / Director)
Dejumo Lewis - Dec. 23 (Movie Actor)
Lisandro Meza - Dec. 23 (Colombian Singer)
Richard Romanus - Dec. 23 (Movie Actor)
Lynn Loring - Dec. 23 (Movie Actress / Producer)
Neel Nanda - Dec. 24 (Comedian)
Cheri Barry - Dec. 24 (Mayor)
Kamar De Los Reyes - Dec. 24 (TV Actor)
Troy Dargan - Dec. 24 (Rugby Player)
Casey Kramer - Dec. 24 (Family Member) *Stanley Kramer's Daughter*
Willie Ruff - Dec. 24 (Jazz Musician)
Carl Welser - Dec. 24 (Columuist / Firefighter)
David Leland - Dec. 24 (Director)
Vasilis Karras - Dec. 24 (Folk Singer)
Alice Parker - Dec. 24 (Composer)
Richard Franklin - Dec. 25 (TV Actor)
Bill Granger - Dec. 25 (Chef)
Fred Mackerodt - Dec. 25 (Writer)
Tom Priestley - Dec. 25 (Sound Designer)
Alain Laurier - Dec. 25 (Soccer Coach)
Louis James - Dec. 26 (Football Player)
Tom Smothers - Dec. 26 (Pop Singer)
Jim Bixby - Dec. 26 (Counselor)
Bobby Rivers - Dec. 26 (TV Actor)
Russell Hamler - Dec. 26 (War Hero)
Herb Kohl - Dec. 27 (Politician)
Lee Sun-Kyun - Dec. 27 (Movie Actor)
PC Siqueira - Dec. 27 (YouTube Star)
Ken Bowman - Dec. 27 (Football Player)
Pedro Suarez-Vertiz - Dec. 28 (Rock Singer)
Herman Raucher - Dec. 28 (Screenwriter)
Donald Wildmon - Dec. 28 (Author)
Quinn Donoghue - Dec. 28 (Hollywood Publicist)
Bill McColl - Dec. 28 (Football Player)
Vijayakanth - Dec. 28 (Movie Actor)
Maurice Hines - Dec. 29 (Stage Actor)
Roger Ernest Maughmer - Dec. 29 (Mayor)
Les McCann - Dec. 29 (Pianist)
Eddie Cockrell - Dec. 29 (Film Programmer)
Hermann Baumann - Dec. 29 (Composer)
John Pilger - Dec. 30 (Journalist)
Douglas JJ. Peters - Dec. 30 (Senator)
Tom Wilkinson - Dec. 30 (Movie Actor)
Martha Diamond - Dec. 30 (Painter)
Cindy Morgan - Dec. 30 (Movie Actress)
Daniel Miller - Dec. 30 (Executive)
Shecky Greene - Dec. 31 (TV Actor / Comedian)
Cale Yarborough - Dec. 31 (Race Car Driver)
Klee Benally - Dec. 31 (Navajo Activist / Musician)
Benjamin Kiplagat - Dec. 31 (Runner)
Ana Ofelia Murguia - Dec. 31 (Movie Actress)
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This is a tribute birthday edit to Judith Eva Barsi 1978-1988 10 years old of age and those from gta vice city, poltergeist poltergeist III, Jaws 2 Jaws The Revenge, All Dogs go to heaven, Land before time rest in peace Dominick DeLuise, Burton Leon Reynolds Jr., Charles Nelson Reilly, Victor Tayback, Anna Maria Manahan, Godfrey Quigley, Jack Angel, Harald Juhnke, Michel Modo, Jacques Frantz, Ernest Borgnine, Tony Jay, Hamilton Camp, Pat Cleo Corley, Wlodzimierz Bednarski, Vadim Kurkov, Edeltraud Schubert, William Ryan, Martin Patterson Hingle, Bill Erwin, Joseph Henry Ranft, Roger Carel, Linda Grey, Andrei Yaroslavtsev, Henri Virlogeux, Sven Erik Herman Vikström, Melvin Van Peebles, Elizabeth Lee Fierro, Fritzi Jane Courtney, Jan Rabson, Naomi Ruth Stevens, Marilyn Sue Schreffler, Murray Hamilton, Barbara Alston, Roy Richard Scheider, Marc Gilpin, April Gilpin, Gary Michael Dubin, Susan French Moultrie, Collin Wilcox Paxton, Charlton Heston, Anne Baxter, Forrest Meredith Tucker, Gilbert Roland, Thomas Lester Tryon, Joseph Peter Mascolo, Barry S. Coe, Herb Muller, Heather Michele O'Rourke, Zelda May Rubinstein, Nathan Davis, Richard Fire, Jane Alderman, John Garfield, Dominique Ellen Dunne, Julian Beck, Beatrice Whitney Straight, Will Sampson, Louis Byron Perryman, Sonny Landham, James Karen, Robert Houston Broyles, Noble Henry Craig Jr., Geraldine Mary Fitzgerald, Fred Rogers, Susan Peretz, Avicii, Michael Jackson, Alan Rickman, Gene Wilder, Jack Albertson, Richard Belzer, Michael Gambon, Matthew Perry, Raymond Burr, Brittany Murphy, Denise Marie Nickerson, Roy Mitchell Kinnear, Nora Denney, Leonard Stone, Diana Mae Sowle, Lisa Loring, Raul Julia, David John Battley, Günter Meisner, Aubrey Woods, Ursula Reit, Robbie Coltrane, Peter Capell, Roberts Blossom, Billie Bird, Judy Garland, Margaret Hamilton, Clara Blandick, Shirley Temple, Baby LeRoy, Baby Peggy Montgomery, Werner Heyking, Walker Edmiston, Anthony Newley, Michael Goodliffe, Yevgeny Vesnik, Georgiy Vitsin, Roberto Del Giudice, Manlio Guardabassi, Sergey Aleksandrovich Martinson, Judith Barsi, Maria Agnes Virovacz Barsi, Agnes “Agi” Barsi Lidle, Barna Barsi, John Ingle, we will miss you all stars
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2023 In Memoriam Part 30
Dan Morrison, 75
Bishop Paul Darmanin, 82
Roy Harrisville II, 101
Johnny Lujack; Jr., 98
Chief Earl Buford, 81
Bo Goldman, 90
Joe Kowal, 67
Maj. Gen. Anthony Potts, 59
Archbishop Geraldo Lyrio Rocha, 81
Randy Meiser, 77
Henry Logan, 77
Wayne Maxner, 80
François Castaing, 78
Mike Giddings, 89
Harland Carl, 91
Timo Hirvonen, 49
Eddie Long, 91
George Wilson, 81
Marc Gilpin, 56
Ken Suarez, 80
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I found this on NewsBreak: Marc Gilpin dead aged 56: Jaws 2 actor and brother of Frasier star passes away after a long battle with cancer
I found this on NewsBreak: Marc Gilpin dead aged 56: Jaws 2 actor and brother of Frasier star passes away after a long battle with cancer
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When the first season of GLOW ended, it was on a cliffhanger. Over 10 episodes, Ruth (Alison Brie) and Debbie (Betty Gilpin) had crafted new identities as Zoya the Destroyer and Liberty Belle, two women wrestlers with an intense, Cold War–inspired rivalry. In the final episode, Zoya and Liberty Belle faced off after weeks of training in a thrilling, meticulously choreographed bout. At the end, they took a minute to acknowledge how well it went. They both smiled. Ruth tentatively asked Debbie if she wanted to get a celebratory drink. Debbie’s smile immediately fractured. “No,” she said. “We’re not there.” Ruth’s face fell. The credits rolled.
It was an odd, disconsolate note for the series to end on given the triumphant nature of the final few scenes, as the stars of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling wrapped their first TV shoot. But it was a realistic one. In the pilot for GLOW, viewers met Ruth, an out-of-work actress, and Debbie, a soap star turned stay-at-home mother, only to discover at the end of the episode that Ruth had been sleeping with Debbie’s husband. Debbie, incandescent with rage, confronted Ruth in the warehouse where GLOW was rehearsing, prompting the show’s wily director, Sam Sylvia (Marc Maron), to imagine how sparks might fly between the two women in the ring. Debbie was cast as Ruth’s arch rival. The question underpinning the season was whether wrestling would bring the friends back together, or whether Ruth’s behavior was ultimately unforgivable.
Television has centered female relationships before, often in quartet form (Girls, Sex and the City, The Golden Girls), or in ways that are riven with tension (The Handmaid’s Tale) or codependency (Broad City, Grey’s Anatomy). Insecure thrives on examining the relationship between Issa (Issa Rae) and Molly (Yvonne Orji). But GLOW does something different. It treats the relationship between Ruth and Debbie like a romantic one, elevating it above any other partnership in the series. Their breakup as friends is the core event that precipitates their casting on the show, and it’s conceived as seriously and as thoughtfully as a romantic breakup. Debbie’s final “We’re not there” affirms that they might have made progress as coworkers, but they’re a long way from fixing the damage that Ruth has done—and they might not make it.
The second season of GLOW, which was released in its entirety late last month, continues to foreground Ruth and Debbie’s relationship, culminating in a moment of violence and a furious, ugly fight in a hospital room. One of the questions for the writers in Season 2, GLOW’s co-showrunner Liz Flahive told me, was whether Ruth deserves happiness, and if she does, whether Debbie, who is going through a divorce, should have to watch Ruth be happy. It’s a question that branches out from something the show considered in its first season: Can Ruth, who’s revealed so early on to have betrayed her friend so egregiously, still be sympathetic? As a character, Ruth defies simple likability: She’s ambitious, pretentious, and frequently ridiculous. But in Brie’s hands, she’s also engaging, insecure, neurotic, and brave enough to be rooted for. “Look, people do really mess things up,” Flahive said. “And watching a character try, for better or worse, is so compelling.”
For the first half of Season 2, the dynamic between Ruth and Debbie remains unchanged. Debbie, in addition to channelling some of her anger into her bouts as Liberty Belle, redirects her energy toward her professional ambitions, negotiating a raise and a promotion to producer. Ruth, for the most part, meekly takes whatever Debbie throws at her. At work, they interact politely but struggle to make eye contact. When Ruth is asked out by a cameraman, Russell (Victor Quinaz), she accepts a ride home with Debbie instead, taking whatever crumbs she can get. “Is it going to bother you if, um, I go out on a date? Do you mind if I meet someone?” she asks Debbie. “I don’t care what you do,” Debbie replies quietly, before going on to deride Russell in a way that makes it clear how much she does care.
As the season continues, the tension between the two women comes to a head first when Debbie rails at Ruth for running away from a casting-couch situation that might have saved their show. “Feminism has principles,” Debbie spits. “Life has compromises.” Then, after a furious, despondent Debbie encounters her ex-husband’s new girlfriend, she intentionally fractures Ruth’s ankle in the ring. The event restores a degree of balance to the relationship that enables one of the most excruciatingly realistic TV fights between two friends in recent memory, in which buried resentments are dug up and toxic patterns thrown out. Gilpin, conveying Debbie’s commingled rage and guilt, is hypnotic in the scene, equally furious at Ruth and at herself. Ruth, emboldened by a growing sense of her own victimhood (and by a Valium–Klonopin cocktail), strikes back. Their relationship, she poses, is built on how Debbie savors her success against Ruth’s failure. It doesn’t justify Ruth’s infidelity to her friend, but for the first time in the series it suggests how it could have happened.
The scene is so potent because it’s so familiar. Friendships between women rely, often, on the unsayable—the secret comparisons, the petty jealousies, the familiar patterns of behavior. A fight with a friend can feel as emotionally draining, as unbearably cruel, as a fight with a partner. By putting Ruth and Debbie’s tangled relationship at the center of GLOW, the show comprehends this dynamic, almost to the detriment of the supporting characters (it’s the rare Netflix show that has so many stories to tell that it could stand to be longer). It uses the tension between two former friends as fodder for both character growth and narrative progression. But it also takes a realistic view of female friendship that television often sugarcoats. TV friendships, Emily Reynolds wrote in the New Statesman in 2016, tend to be idolized and cherished in a cutesy Galentine’s Day, yas-queen, matching-bangs kind of way. Ruth and Debbie are different. GLOW never guarantees that their friendship will recover, or that it should. What it does do is assert its significance in the first place, and emphasize how devastating its breakdown is to each of them.
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