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today's twins of the day are:
hanni and nanni sullivan from hanni & nanni
#lmao you thought we were done with st clare's?? nope#haven't seen this but it looks like absolute kino#twins of the day#identical twins#same-gender twins#played by twins#live action#movies#hanni sullivan#nanni sullivan#hanni & nanni#hanni und nanni#twins#fictional twins#twinsoftheday
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Ok I know I am definitely reaching here but cousin Alison from the St Clare’s books = homosexual behavior
Args I should’ve live-blogged this from the start! I was binge re-reading these children‘s books all week and I’m for the first time realizing how incredibly crush-like Alison’s behavior towards the woman and girls she’s obsessed with is - like yes she tends to like them for superficial reasons and the other girls rightly make fun of her for being a feather-head and always falling for people who turn out to be shallow and not so nice… but that she keeps falling for pretty girls in the first place? Over and over again, every book? No Heterosexual Explanation dot jpeg
It starts in the second book she’s in, Summer Term at St. Clare’s, with “her precious Sadie.” who’s quickly the only one whose opinion she values and the only thing she’ll talk about, as the other characters notice, “She's like a gramophone record always set to say" Sadie says. . . . Sadie says . . . Sadie says . .”, and it keeps going throughout all the books adsfg
Case in point:
- ‘Miss Quentin certainly was extremely good looking. She had black piercing eyes, and a beautiful voice. Alison thought she was wonderful.’ ‘The class disliked Miss Quentin's “dears” and “lambs” and other names-except Alison. She loved them’ and the ‘sugared words of praise she felt sure would drop from Miss Quentin's lips.’ ‘Alison loved to wear anything that even remotely resembled her beloved Miss Quentin's belongings.’ ‘She waited round corners for her, hoping for a smile. She hung on every word the teacher said.’ (About a teacher in book 4)
- ‘Fern blushed and Alison, looking at the pretty, dainty girl with approval, stepped forward. “Fern!” she said with her charming smile. “What a pretty name!”’ ‘“Well, Alison, I can’t understand what you see in Rachel, to be honest,’ said Fern in her high, pretty voice. ‘But as it’s so important to you, I really will make an effort to be nice to her.’ She smiled her sweetest smile, which a delighted Alison returned with one of her own. … Alison was content, and made up her mind to speak to Rachel later. Perhaps they could be a threesome after all.’ (Fellow students in book 5 - and yes I’m laughing at the use of the word threesome xD)
-‘Margaret was a remarkably good-looking girl’… ‘Alison said nothing, staring raptly at Margaret’s retreating figure’ … “Alison, don’t say you’re going to lose your silly heart to Margaret” (an older student in book 6)
- ‘Alison leaned over the banisters-and, just as the others had guessed, she immediately lost her heart to the new girl. “She looks like a princess from a fairy-tale,” said Alison’ (fellow student in book 7)
-‘She had graceful, dramatic gestures, which filled Alison’s romantic soul with delight’ … “Alison, you’re not going to lose your heart to her, are you?” … “Why isn’t Miss Willcox the right person?” said Alison trying to speak coldly, though she felt very hot and cross “She’s clever, she’s written the most marvelous poetry, she’s got a lovely deep voice, and she’s most picturesque-looking.” … ‘thought that their beloved Miss Willcox looked lovely with her dark soulful eyes flashing’ (about a female teacher in book 8)
Femme 4 Femme Alison O’Sullivan confirmed
#I knowww it could just be straight wanting to be Like them not wanting to be With them#but I just see a lot of my early crushes my behavior in how she acts xD#Alison O’Sullivan#St Clare’s#Hanni und Nanni#Elli Sullivan#Lilo writes#Lilo writes headcanons#my post#mine#nov’23#lilo liveblogs#stclares
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dear mister gaiman,
every time i see crowley as nanny ashtoreth, he reminds me of a very amazing female impersonator who i grew up with and loved as a teenager and who just recently passed away as i had to unfortunately find out. his name was george logan and he played dr. evadne hinge of "hinge and bracket" with patrick fyffe back in the 80s and 90s.
i had completely forgotten about them until that particular scene with crowley. and upon googling how george was doing (since patrick died way too soon), i found out about george's death. i was (still am) very heartbroken, because they were AWESOME!!!!! especially their live shows / gala evenings. but it prompted me to re-watch their tv show again and i re-discovered my love for gilbert & sullivan operettas. (i could actually picture aziraphale listening to those every now and then).
in general i see a lot of crowley and aziraphale in evadne and hilda's personalities. one is dark, the other is blond. one is moody, the other is always cheerful and too pure for her own good. even the bit of naivity aziraphale has going on screams hilda to me. it's such a treat to find similar behavioral patterns like that and it makes me love good omens so much more now.
i just wanted to share this little thought with you without asking any other questions since i am sure you have a ton to answer.
i hope you are doing well. greetings from berlin.
That made me smile.
Here's a little moment of Hinge and Bracket for those people who have never experienced them:
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So the man on the right is Darwin (another character made by @certifiedforklif) he's basically the cause of Sullivan being re assigned.
Basically Darwin gets suspicious of Nash being a wee bit happyer and he assumes the babysitter/nanny he hired (Sullivan in his human form pretending to be a babysitter/nanny as his cover) is a demon and Sullivan accidentally reveals he's a fairy.
Sooooo more lore and meme :D
My friends description roughly of the idea thru mesedges:
"What if Darwin found out that Nash had a fairy and thought it was a demon and tries to exorcize him because of how much of an ultra Fundamentalist Christian he is"
#silly#Sullivan#Darwin#fop#fop new wish#fop oc#fop a new wish#fop fanart#fairly oddparents new wish oc#the fairly oddparents new wish#fairly oddparents new wish#fairly oddparents oc#fairy oc#looore
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Broadway Divas Tournament: Round 2A
Laura Linney (1964) "LAURA LINNEY (Diana) Broadway credits include My Name is Lucy Barton (Tony nom. dir. Richard Eyre): The Little Foxes (Tony nom.) Time Stands Still (Tony nom.) and Sight Unseen (Tony nom.) all directed by Daniel Sullivan at MTC. Other credits include Les Liaisons Dangereauses, The Crucible (Tony nom.), Uncle Vanya, Hedda Gabler, Honour, Holiday, The Seagull, Beggars in the House of Plenty, Six Degrees of Separation. Television credits: "Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City," "Ozark" (SAG, Emmy nom), "The Big C" (Emmy, Golden Globe Awards), "John Adams" (SAG, Golden Globe, Emmy Awards), "Frasier" (Emmy Award), "Wild Iris" (Emmy Award), "The Laramie Project," "Tales of the City" trilogy. Film: Falling, The Dinner, Nocturnal Animals, Sully, Sympathy for Delicious, Morning, The Details, The Savages (Oscar nom), Kinsey (Oscar nom), You Can Count on Me (Oscar nom), The Other Man, City of Your Final Destination, The Squid and the Whale, Jindabyne, Love Actually, Mystic River, The Nanny Diaries, Breach, Man of the Year, The Hottest State, Driving Lessons, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, P.S., The Life of David Gale, The Mothman Prophecies, Maze, The House of Mirth, The Truman Show, Absolute Power, Primal Fear, Congo, Lorenzo's Oil, Dave. Training: The Julliard School, Brown University. Member: AEA, SAG." - Playbill bio from Summer, 1976, June 2023.
Audra McDonald (1970) "AUDRA MCDONALD (Suzanne Alexander) is honored to take part in Adrienne Kennedy's historic and long overdue Broadway debut. A board member of Covenant House International and co-founder of Black Theatre United, McDonald is a singer, actor, and activist who lives in New York with her amazing husband and children." - Playbill bio from Ohio State Murders, December 2022.
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"Do you ever think Laura Linney reads her playbill bio and cries? Does she dream of the day when she too will hold a Tony Award aloft in triumph, or has she resigned herself to being one of four actresses with the biggest fail rate and will one day hold the record outright? (Given that Estelle Parsons is in her nineties, Dana Ivey is in her eighties, and Jan Maxwell, my beloved, is dead?) Anyway, the point of this isn't to rub salt in the wound. Love you, Laura Linney."
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"It's too mean to title this poll Biggest Tony Winner vs. Biggest Tony Loser but it's pretty damn accurate, and given the overwhelming whiteness of award shows overall, it's damn satisfying that the Black woman is the one with a record-breaking Tonys on her shelf and the white blonde woman is not (no matter how talented she is). Audra McDonald, my beloved, you're going to sweep this entire tournament."
#broadwaydivastournament#broadway divas#broadway#theatre#poll tournament#audra mcdonald#laura linney#round 2a#wait everyone hold the fuck on.#it's been five years and i just noticed audra specifically switched her fancy earrings for plain hoops for the bit
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Emeline Grier Miller, Kimber Hibbs, Adrianna Hutto, Jayden-Jay Silvester, Emily Vitoria Tavares DaSilva, Mystique Genuine Pairama, Josie Burleson, Faithlynn Blankenship, Leena Arredondo, Sally Ann Chesebro, Paige Marie Nilson, Christine L.Ketchum, Andrea Lee Anna Castilla, Shirley Temple and baby Leroy, Ava Jordan Wood, Samantha and Tessara Crespi, Gabby Petito, Mei Leung, Dayle Okazaki, Joan of Arc, Mary Katherine Moore, Arthur Boyd Moore, Brianna Mariah Lopez, Saffie-Rose Brenda Roussos, Lily Peters, Olivia Pratt Korbel, Elizabeth Shelley, Sara Sharif, Charlotte Figi, Lucy Morgan, Star Hobson, Emilie Alice Parker, Catherine Violet Hubbard, Princess Sophie Hélène Béatrice, Louis XVII, Lois Janes, Sharon Lee Gallegos, Maite Rodriguez, Eliahna Torres, Jackie Cazares, Makenna Lee Elrod, Jayce Carmelo Luevanos, Jailah Nicole Silguero, Maranda Gail Mathis, Caroline Previdi, Charlotte Bacon, Olivia Engel, Olivia Dahl, Laila Marie Daniel, Paulette Gebara Farah, Barbara Tinning, Baby Abby Jennings, Olivia-Leigh Picton, Aisha and Lailani Ford, Caroline and Madison Rae king, Gillian and Jennifer Pollock, Madison Weeks, Violet Beckett, Kasi Sanders, Heather O'Rourke and Judith Barsi, Heather White, Jaclyn Dowaliby, Betty Jean Bartlett, Brianna Lynn Walker, Judy Garland, Darla Jean Hood, Frank Sutton, Jim Nabors, Eva Heyman, Lily Elsie, Nannie Tyler, Dicy Loud Ream, Emma Ochsner, Emma Ochsner Mundhenke, Little Darcy-May Elm, Mia Julianne Nicole Serrato, Sarah Shulze, Veronica Moser-Sullivan, Moa Leontine Björk, Princess Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine, Rika Oudgenoeg, Makenna Grace Adcock, MaKenna Rae Fraaza, Mariah Lynn Sisco, Lesley Ann Downey, Sienna Maloney, Avery Nicole King, Angel Hope Herrera, Gerb Johansson, Th Princess Louise and Queen Victoria, Megan Rochelle Jenkins, Jennifer Sue Delgado, Soren Chilson, Joanna Pollock, Jacqueline Theresa Pollock, Robert Towne, Leona Gertrude Loud, Sirita Jimmina “BooBoo” Sotelo, Lee Williams rest in peace
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As per the last synopsis:
You can see Sullivan with a little boy by his side, so probably the nanny brougth him along for clinic day and was feeling bad. Maya says she was disoriented so this confirm a casual situation. I'm betting on unvacinated kid that passed one of those old diseases that should be over if people vacinated their kids.
The rash and all may give it away. I mean, it could be way serious but I had that thought as they had to mention "nanny"
Yeah I see a lot of people speculating that it could be measles and that makes sense. It's also highly contagious so if Marina are exposed and they already have their baby either at the station or are fostering him, it's going to make the stakes even higher and I'm curious how that will play out. And I'm sure they will add the anti vax element to it as well.
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Mary Frances Garratt · Hufflepuff · Aquarius · Rowan + Unicorn Hair · 5'0
Known primarily as Frances, she was born in 1875 to Maureen and Sterling Garratt and was their only child. Growing up working class Catholic in a primarily Protestant region, Frances never questioned her parents' alienation from their own families after being told that her Irish Catholic mother and English Protestant father were disowned by their own families for marrying outside of their faith. Unbeknownst to her, the actual reason was that both parents were Squibs born to intolerant families who couldn't bear the embarrassment of non-magical offspring.
Frances grew up severely nearsighted to the point of legal blindness, which affected her developing ability to read and severely impacted her perception of herself. Without money to fix her vision and a lack of understanding, Frances often believed she just wasn't smart enough or educated enough.
At the age of 10, her parents succumbed to Scarlet Fever, leaving Frances in the custody of her father's business partner, Irving Sullivan, and his wife Sophia. For the next five years, Frances would work as a maid for the family and a nanny for their three children, whom she formed close bonds with. Despite never being outright cruel to her, Frances never felt fully accepted by her foster family as their own child; while Irving was kind if dismissive of Frances, Sophia could be quite mean and emotionally abusive.
("No," Irving Sullivan would say when he first met Eleazar Fig, "You must be mistaken. Mary Frances... she is a sweet girl. A good girl. And she may make a fine housewife one day. But she is no student.")
Mary Frances Garratt was legally blind without glasses, and may have had a bit of an undiagnosed learning disability. But she was far from stupid, far from lazy, and far from disloyal to her loved ones. And she loved caring for her loved ones, especially her young foster siblings, but being assumed to be nothing more and to be left without a choice was something that hurt her to her core.
At Hogwarts, Frances is a bit of a busy body. She can't sit still in class -- she hasn't been in a formal education setting for over five years, after all -- and she wanders just a bit too far from the castle while digging in the dirt, looking for cool rocks and plants and potions' supplies while maybe neglecting some of her other classes a bit too much for Professor Fig's liking, but she works hard. Strives to move forward. Learns a lot. Catches Sebastian Sallow's eye. Makes friends. Progress is progress, she tells herself each and every day, and moves on to the next river bank to search for rocks in.
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Format inspired by @fe1ixfe1icis's post on his MC. **Updated photos. Mods used are the paler and darker skins mod and the smaller jaw edit mod.
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Everyone Thought We Were Crazy [book review]
Mark Rozzo’s fascinating new book is not quite a bio / not quite a historical look back on an entire era, but rather a very tight focus on how Dennis Hopper and his then wife Brooke Hayward provided the nexus of Los Angeles extremely vibrant 1960s art scene.
As interesting a read as it is, one wishes the publisher, Ecco, provided more examples of the art of the era, not just the few examples seen in the numerous photos of Hopper and Hayward and friends.
Dennis Hopper everyone knows, of course; Brooke Hayward was the fashion model / actress daughter of golden age Hollywood star Margaret Sullivan. Hopper came from a fairly stable middle class / middle American background, Hayward from a loving but volatile Hollywood royalty family marked by extreme emotional outbursts and suicide, yet of the two Hopper was the notorious loose cannon and Hayward the practical, pragmatic partner in their marriage.
They met in 1961 when both appeared in an off-Broadway play. Hopper announced his intent to marry her at their first encounter and from there they plunged into an intense relationship that appropriately burned itself out by 1969 when they divorced.
It was very much a marriage made in the Sixties, and as the decade drew to a close, so did it, and ironically for many of the same reasons.
Let the record show Hopper was a wife beater and at the time of their divorce an extremely unstable drunk / drug addict. Credit to him for sobering up and straightening out and being a markedly better person in his latter years, but if you’ve seen him in Easy Rider, Apocalypse Now, and Blue Velvet, he wasn’t acting, that was him the way he typically behaved in the late 1960s.
While Hopper did serve as the primary bread winner for the family (and they lived well in the 1960s, hobnobbing not just with old school Hollywood but the flower generation springing up around them), Hayward’s inheritance proved to be the backbone on which the family depended. While an accomplished model and actress (she was best friends with Jane Fonda growing up and everyone who knew them assumed Hayward would be the breakout star of that pair), Hayward gave up her professional career over Hopper’s jealous outbursts, focusing on her family like with their daughter and her two sons from a previous marriage.
Well…kinda… Neither Hopper nor Hayward seemed cut out for the dutiful parent role and while they certainly provided for their children and gave them a stimulating home environment (perhaps too stimulating in some circumstances; how many ten-year olds can brag they sampled their first marijuana by passing a joint around with the Grateful Dead as Michael Hayward can?) but in truth they felt more at home among the art scene and typically tucked the kids in with their Scottish nanny while they attending gallery openings and plays.
Rozzo offers a streamlined dual biography of Hopper and Hayward, hitting all the high and low points but at a fast clip, not dwelling on the personal turmoil as much as some might (Hayward wrote her own story of growing up with her erratic mother in Haywire, which I have not yet read; she declined to follow that book up with a tome on her marriage to Hopper). He covers the radical changes going on in America, both in pop culture and politics, and of course ends the book with an examination of the impact Easy Rider (which Hopper directed and co-starred in) had on Hollywood and the country.
(Personally I find his two earliest features -- Easy Rider and The Last Movie -- to be messy, overly ambitious works that don’t live up to their reputations; his later films show him settling down as a more journeyman like director and are well done, with Colors deserving a special mention for its frank yet humane look at the gang problem in Los Angeles.)
All that’s just a backdrop for what really interests Rozzo, namely the virtual modern art museum that Hopper and Hayward lived in where Andy Warhol and Hell’s Angels were equally welcomed. As mentioned, here’s where the book could have served its readership better by providing more examples of the 1960s L.A. art scene, especially since so many works (such as Edward Kienholz’ notorious Back Seat Dodge ’38 which caused much pearl clutching among conservative donors to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art) proved pivotal to modern art not just in America but around the world.
And while it will never challenge Kenneth Anger’s Hollywood Babylon books, Everyone Thought We Were Crazy also delivers enough juicy gossip and delightful Hollywood anecdotes to amuse our prurient interests without going overboard on details (well, not too often that is…).
Despite his despicable behavior as described in the book, Hopper remains an fascinating figure in American pop culture, a restless creative soul who dipped his metaphorical paint brush into several different media. He arrived just after the flowering of the Beat movement and at the tail end of James Dean’s meteoric career (he appeared with Dean in small roles in Rebel Without A Cause and Giant). Picking up Dean’s fallen torch, he carried it through the Summer of Love to ignite the New Hollywood movement with Easy Rider.
Ironic that he went on to play King Koopa in 1993’s Super Mario Bros., no? (But, damn, he gave that performance all he had!)
While his career often seems incoherent, there is no denying he proved to be a pivotal player in the sea change that swept the nation and the world in that decade.
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Everyone Thought We Were Crazy by Mark Rozzo
#Dennis Hopper#Brooke Hayward#Everyone Thought We Were Crazy#Los Angeles#1960s#Sixties#art#modern art#Andy Warhol#Easy Rider#Apocalypse Now#Blue Velvet#bio#Hollywood#Summer Of Love
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The Arsenic Eater's Wife | Tonya Mitchell | Published 2024 | *SPOILERS*
A woman is accused of killing her husband, but is she actually guilty? Inspired by a true historical case.
Liverpool, England, 1889: In the shadowy streets, the air is think with secrets and the line between guilt and innocence blurs. Twenty-six-year-old Constance Sullivan is brought to trial charged with poisoning her husband, William. But William was no ordinary victim...
As Constance's barrister fights to prove her innocence, a sinister web of deception unravels, exposing the dark underbelly of their seemingly idyllic marriage. One by one, witnesses emerge with incriminating testimony and facts about the dark side of Constance and William's marriage are revealed. For many, the widow's guilt seems clear. But is someone holding the key to the whole truth?
Constance Sullivan, a young American woman, appears to be in a somewhat happy marriage with Englishman, William Sullivan. Having met several years before aboard the Baltic, while Constance was traveling to Paris with her mother, the two of them left the ship betrothed to each other.
But, their seemingly happy marriage is hampered by the discovery that William has a mistress, with whom he has children, many children, and has been in a relationship with her for many decades, William being nearly two decades her senior. In addition, William's younger brother, Edward, attempts to woo her away from her marriage with William, to no avail. It isn't until she meets Timothy Worth, another broker in the cotton industry, that she is able to be swayed away from her marriage. But their affair doesn't last long, Timothy in fear of the repercussions of their trysts if it were to get out.
In the spring of 1889, William succumbs from an illness that begun several days before. Connie herself was also ill toward the end of his life, and missed his funeral and burial, and it isn't until later that she learns that she was kept away from his end of life events because she was under suspicion of having poisoned her husband. But Constance is innocent of this, having brought it up several times that her husband was a self-medicator, and a known arsenic eater.
Constance's trial lasts a few days, and at the end, despite her barrister's best intentions, she is found guilty and charged to be hung. However, her sentence is commuted in the end and she spends the next 14 years in prison. When she is finally released, she works with an individual known as Mr. Topp. Topp worked in length with Sir Charles, who had died a few years before, and they were attempting to have Constance's charges overturned completely. Unlike the United States, England didn't have any sort of appeals process, but Sir Charles worked until his dying day to ensure that she would get the truth.
First Connie meets with Ingrid Berkshire, whom was a close friend of hers and William's up until the time of his death. But, instead she learns that Ingrid was in love with William and was jealous of Constance's relationship with William, whom she felt should have been with her instead. Ingrid worked closely with Edward to ensure that everything would be left to Edward, and that Constance and William's children would be left in their care. The children are now living in the British Columbia and California.
Edward agrees that he wrote up a fake will to ensure that everything would be left to him. Finally, she learns that Anne, the nanny whom they hired to care for the children, was really one of William's children with Sandra,and that she despised Constance because of what she and her own children had that Anne and her siblings did not. After attempting to attack her, Anne is pushed away from her by her own mother, who saved Constance's life.
The truth was that William was never murdered, that he ultimately killed himself from his years of his constant arsenic consumption, and Ingrid, Edward and Anne all conspired against Constance.
I first heard about this case from the Morbid Podcast. When I first grabbed the book from Kindle Unlimited I didn't put the two together, but I'm glad I did. I enjoyed the fictional rendering of it, the mystery of why Constance went to jail for so long despite being innocent. If only times had been different. 4/5 stars!
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daisy sullivan , victoria pedretti , 25-28 , antique shop owner .
molly calhoun , cailee spaeny , 22-25 , veterinarian / cattle rancher at her grandparents’ farm .
summer jenkins , 22-25, gracie abrams , cashier at a vintage book store / partial mechanic at her father’s self-operated auto mechanic shop .
francesca ' frankie ' boutros , christina nadin , 26-28 , nightclub dancer .
bridget 'bunny' salinger , sydney sweeney , 23-26 , sports bar waitress .
sloane abrams , odeya rush , 22-25 , beach lifeguard .
caroline gunn , madelyn cline , 22-24 , golf cart girl / skater .
bailey gibson , fivel stewart , 25-28 , personal trainer .
lilia kopovich , kristine froseth , 21-24 , ballerina , owner of a small online crochet business .
lucille cannon , camila morrone , 24-28 , daughter of a record label empire .
odessa grady , freya mavor , 25-29 , ex pageant queen , inherit to father's million dollar motel chain .
marley greer , josefine frida pettersen , 24-28 , sous chef turned gourmet cake decorator .
matilda wolffe , alice pagani , 24-27, host of horror movie ratings podcast , aspiring coroner , exiled preacher's daughter .
quinn rexby , scarlett leithold , 22-25 , bartender at a retro arcade bar .
josephine 'joey' perkins , taylor russell , 24-28 , cashier at vintage record shop , bassist in local band .
briar champion , kendall jenner , 25-29 , high profile nanny / sugar baby .
paige liang , havana rose liu , 23-26 , family law apprentice .
eleanor 'norah' shelby , halston sage , 24-28 , investigative journalist , daughter of a now deceased serial killer .
eden wallace , nicola peltz , 25-28 , tattoo artist .
charley ambrosio , madison beer , 22-24 , dallas cowboys cheerleader . (eh)
marin lester , barbara palvin , 26-29 , daughter of an infamous mob boss , assassin .
daphne lane , daisy edgar jones , 25-26 , neonatal surgeon .
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Hypothetical titles for season 21 of 88.
Born under Venus. Season premiere. Part one. Drummond and Odessa face a pregnancy scare which leads Findlay to getting a diagnosis of her own. First appearances of Wyatt Oleff and Sacha Carlson as Barnaby and Jonah Sullivan.
Something you should know. Season premiere. Part two. Not wanting to cause a fuss, Findlay tries to keep her menopause under wraps. But a new revelation from Drummond’s threatens to derail her best intentions.
As seen on tv. Maybelle, Aida and Jacob take three cases with parameters that are incredibly similar to tv shows like Party Of Five, Malcolm In The Middle and Full House.
Red light. Join Caine Christensen for a night on the town and a murder mystery involving hookers in New York City’s Red Light District.
Category four blonde moment. Findlay and Delaney team up with Skipper and Oswald to get the chairman of a prestigious school admittance board fired for not putting Theo on the waitlist because he’s got two white fathers even though they could’ve asked Lucia to put him on the waitlist for The Cabal Academy. Guest starring Sterling K Brown as Chairman Mitchell Kelvin.
Going in blind. Drummond sets up Jonah on a blind date with the great grandson of an old associate of his. There’s just one problem. Jonah’s exclusively interested in older men. And the blind date is his age.
Stupid o’clock in the morning. Between the hours of 1-4 am. The heads of The Five Families hold a meeting to decide how to proceed with the Winchester situation.
The vamp from Savannah. Thornton accompanies Lucia to a gallery opening held by one of her old friends. Guest starring Marisa Tomei as Kelsey Crewe
Run and repeat. The entire state of New York goes on Red Alert when Theo is kidnapped. Features the one episode return of Bette Midler as Mutter Alptraum.
The debate. Knowing that Jonah’s feeling left out. Barnaby tries to get Findlay and Sidney to lift the dating restrictions.
Traverse the psychology of the neurone flow. Solaris and Gideon band together when they get trapped inside Jones’s brain.
The NYPD choir. Midseason finale. Part one. The return of an old friend gets Findlay to rethink the “no dating” rule she gave to Jonah. Meanwhile. Thornton runs into trouble when he wants to revive the eponymous singing group for a charity gala. Guest starring Kumail Nanjiani as Vikram Claus.
Fairytale of New York. Midseason premiere. Part two. Thornton and Jacob try to think of a way to allow them to use the choir how they want. Meanwhile. Findlay and Sidney sit down with Jonah for an important conversation.
Church vs state. Findlay horrifies Jones, Jacob and Deucalion when she orders taxes on every religious place of worship in New York State.
A face to the name. Thornton is stabbed in the street. But Drummond knows exactly who did it. Guest starring Elliot Page as Morgan Ambrose, Hannah Waddingham as his wife Fairfax and Chris Pratt as Emerson Davenport.
The royal family. Tina’s brother Jasper (returning guest star Jack Whitehall) visits with the unfortunate message that Rani (Rhianne Barreto) and Aimee (Auli’i Cravalho) have run away from Balmoral Castle with their newborn son. Also guest starring Jane Horrocks as Nanny Manx.
Mutually beneficial. Jonah has gotten his first boyfriend. A middle aged, incredibly down on his luck Hugh Jackman impersonator that he met at a Dear Evan Hansen audition. Guest starring Hugh Jackman as Jack Hughes
Mother bears intuition. Delaney, Sonya and Kimberly try to get Findlay to calm down about Jonah’s new relationship. With very little success
Kiss me I’m Irish. Due to being physically attractive middle aged parents. Findlay and Sidney are chosen to go undercover in a swingers group. Guest starring Robert Sheehan and Tom Hopper as the Pike cousins.
Protection. Barnaby approaches Dr Corsica with an entrepreneurial idea that would benefit everyone with his lifestyle. Guest Jaeden Martell as Beckett Palmer.
Decisions, decisions. Barnaby and Jonah disagree on how to plan their 20th birthday party so much so that Findlay lets Drummond plan it instead.
Standards and practices. Findlay, Sidney and Drummond giving opposing, extremely contradictory and highly confusing safe sex talks to Barnaby and Jonah.
Nonniversary. Season finale. Part one. Sidney and Findlay prepare to celebrate their 20th wedding anniversary. But a visit from Tina’s father, who by some insane coincidence was also their wedding planner, brings an unwelcome revelation about their marriage. Guest starring Tom Ellis as Lord Aled Bevan Carew-Downey.
I do over. Season finale. Part two. In the 500th episode. The Five Families go all out to give Sidney and Findlay the wedding they should have had 20 years ago.
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I illustrated a scene wherein Vazali and Xeebec are having a tense conversation on the vidphone, and his twins interrupt. It's one of my favorite bits of Xeebec being his usual haughty, detestable self.
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“Let me check my schedule." He opened a desk drawer and flipped through his appointment book. As he was doing so, a small boy and girl dashed into view.
Vazali smiled and opened her mouth to greet her nephew and niece, but before she could the boy wailed, “Daddy, Telbai hit me!”
"Xeeban took my cookie!" the girl whimpered.
"Not now, children. I'm very busy," Xeebec said, still studying his planner. "And call me father. We're not peasants."
"You're always busy!" Xeeban whined.
Xeebec sighed and said flatly, "Telbai, don't hit your brother. Xeeban--” He looked directly at Vazali. “Don't take things that don't belong to you. Now go find the nanny and tell her I wish to speak with her. I shall have to remind her that one of her duties is to prevent these sorts of spats...and interruptions." He carefully enunciated the last word to emphasize his irritation.
The two children stomped off, not looking at all placated.
Excerpt and art © Katie Sullivan
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