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costumeloverz71 · 1 year ago
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Marion Brook (Louisa Jacobson) Blue & white dress.. The Gilded Age (2022-).. Costume by Kasia Walicka Maimone.
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dukeofriven · 3 months ago
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Life Is Strange: 2013 culture viewed from 2024. One of these authors is now dead, one came out as trans, and two (probably three) are sex criminals. Its distaste for an unnamed Nazi-TERF? Years ahead of its time.
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torchwood-99 · 1 year ago
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"This is for....poor people?!?"
"It's not like you're a real teacher"
Run Marion!
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arutai · 2 years ago
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Marion Cotillard by Matthew Brookes
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avonlea71 · 1 year ago
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Marion Brook (Louisa Jacobson) and Peggy Scott (Denée Benton). The Gilded Age.
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now-and-4ever · 1 year ago
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Some relationship and child headcanons for OLBA side characters.
Terry and Miranda do not end up getting kids. However, they do give tons of gifts to Cove's kid every Christmas.
I am almost certain that Liz is somewhere on the aroace spectrum. She never gets a boyfriend or married, but Shiloh becomes her platonic life partner.
If Lee's singing career takes off she gets together with an actor while working on a song for a film. They have a wonderful relationship and have two kids.
After Liz and the MC leave home Pamela and Noelani seriously consider adopting a third kid because they miss having one in the house. They ultimately decide against it, but when the MC has a kid they become the ultimate grandmas.
Jude and Scott adopt a kid one day. You better believe they raise that kid to be a gamer.
Nicolas ends up being part of a polycule. It just feels right.
Jeremy eventually gets together with JB. If I knew more about XOXO I'd be able to elaborate.
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velvet4510 · 5 months ago
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alaffy · 1 year ago
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The Gilded Age, Ep. 2x07 – Wonders Never Cease (Spoilers)
I got to admit, while I still enjoy the actors and the characters, I really feel like the writing has taken a step back this season.  Peggy’s story is still interesting and so is George’s.  Bertha’s, most of it is good, except for Winterton (and I think that has to do with the fact that I’m not particularly fond of how the actress plays the character).  Every other storyline has been predictable and boring. 
John is invited to be part of the clockmakers society and now can be considered for a patent.  The Vallet’s daughter tells her father that she did not know he was being run out of town and is coming up with a plan to make sure he can stay and not be a Vallet.  No one cares.
The episode can be broken up into three parts.  The first, are the last few days leading up to the opening of the Brooklyn Bridge.  The second is the day of the opening.  The third is the night/morning after of the opening.
The Days Before:
Marion is clearly unsure about her engagement to Dashell, although she’s convinced herself this is a good match.  The family has an engagement lunch at the Van Rijhn’s; but then Forte is taken ill.  Yes, it’s TV Show Cancer and so, even though he looks perfectly healthy, he will be dead by the end of the episode.  He’s taken upstairs to rest.
Ms. Astor has let Bertha know that she has procured a box at the Music Hall for Bertha.  Bertha says she will have to check with her husband first.  George points out that Bertha will be a founder of The Met and that puts her in a better position than with just the box.
Larry tries to convince one of the trustees, that they should recognize the wife as the builder of the bridge.  Larry is shot down. 
Peggy is helping find a way to deal with the school closures.  The leader of the fight says the only way to fight may be to integrate the schools and that also means they would have to hire white teachers.  Peggy’s father points out that the only way white teachers and parents would listen to such an idea is if another white person talked to them.  Peggy is able to get Marion to come speak to an integrated meeting.  One white male teacher tells the group that he would be willing to work at the school, that he could get other teachers, and students as well.  The problem is, all of these people are Irish and if you know about how Irish immigrates were seen as back then…let’s just say this is not exactly the win that they needed.  They’re white, but not the right white. 
And they are turning George into more of a Robber Barron than I thought.  George has agreed to many of the terms of the Union, except only some people get a raise for six months.  His hope is that, in the end, the Workers Union will split apart.  Specifically, he set it up so that Protestant Faith workers, who would be a good portion of the workers, will turn against the Immigrants, Catholics, and Jews.  Boy is this episode a social lesson. 
The Day of:
At a meeting, Ms. Astor tells everyone that Bertha will be taking a box at the Music Hall.  Bertha turns her down.  This, of course, embarrasses Ms. Astor and, yeah, this won’t be good.
The other business men are angry at Gorge and say he’s on his own.
Ada is told that her husband is about to die.  Agnes and Forte make peace.  Agnes sends for Oscar, but no one can find him. 
The reason no one can find Oscar is because he had a chance encounter with George.  Long story short, Oscar tells George the company he invested in (another railroad company) and Gorge tells him that company doesn’t exist.  Turns out Miss Beaton doesn’t either.  She’s fleeced Oscar.  I wondered if this is where the story was going but…I don’t know, the way they introduced Beaton into the story made it seem like people actually knew her family; not just what Beaton had told them.
That night:
At a private reception, Bertha sees Ms. Astor with the Duke and realizes that she’s stolen him away from Bertha.
Larry, at the same party, is able to tell people about how a woman built the bridge.  But since it’s at a private party, everyone will ignore it and she will be forgotten.
 Forte dies overnight.  Dashell, who stayed at the house, leaves for the day.  After he leaves, Larry sees Marion and she tells him what happened.  They go for a walk.
Oscar comes to the house and admits to Agnes that he’s been swindled.  It’s almost all of their money.  Why do I have a feeling the family will be "saved" because Forte had money and no one knew about it?
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sugarysketches · 1 year ago
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.:Made throughout the month of November, 2023:.
Didn't realize how little I doodled this month OTL
[if you don't know a character's pronouns just use they lol]
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gatutor · 9 months ago
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Miriam Hopkins-Clive Brook "24 horas" (24 hours) 1931, de Marion Gering.
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of-fear-and-love · 9 months ago
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The technology of Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970)
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shangdragonsthief · 1 year ago
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Since AO3 is being stupid and won't let me log in to post new chapters, I'm posting a new video early instead. This week you get a 90's classic. Men in Tights. So Dazai is our lovely Maid Marion and he's singing and wondering where his true chibi love could be. Chuuya feels very strongly that he's not drunk enough for Dazai’s shenanigans. The Agency has finally disowned him or its all a dare from Ranpo and Yosano. Take your pick.
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kwebtv · 15 days ago
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From the Golden Age of Television
Season 1 Episode 11
Sally - Sally and the Sheikh - NBC - December 1, 1957
Sitcom
Running Time: 30 minutes
Written by Phillip Shuken
Produced by
Directed by William Asher
Stars:
Joan Caulfield as Sally Truesdale
Marion Lorne as Myrtle Banford
Rick Jason as Saladdin
Richard Gilden as Abdul bin Abi
Henry Corden as Street Hawker
Jan Brooks as Patty Lewis
Herschel Bernardi as Arab Henchman
Charles Soldani as Arab Henchman
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mythologydolls · 7 months ago
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youtubes bitch ass took this down so here
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withinycu · 1 year ago
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Am I into Elizabeth/Creature because of Young Frankenstein???????????????? 🤔
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boombox-fuckboy · 9 months ago
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Don't know anyone here? Pick one and go listen!
Am I missing your favourite? Are they from a sci-fi? Let me know!
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