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Call the Midwife OC Masterlist (wip)
Julia Lennon
Full Name: Julia Frances Lennon
Nickname(s): Jule, Lennon
Face Claim: Lili Reinhart
Fic Title: TBD
Series: 3-?
Status: Midwife
Love Interest: Trixie Franklin
Connections: Jenny Lee (fellow midwife), Trixie Franklin (fellow midwife), Cynthia Miller (fellow midwife), Chummy Noakes (fellow midwife)
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Evelyn Allen
Full Name: Evelyn Marjorie Allen
Nickname(s): Eve
Face Claim: Shannon Purser
Fic Title: TBD
Series: 3-?
Status: Midwife
Love Interest: Cynthia Miller
Connections: Jenny Lee (fellow midwife), Trixie Franklin (fellow midwife), Cynthia Miller (fellow midwife), Chummy Noakes (fellow midwife)
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Ella Garland
Full Name: Helen Bertha Garland
Nickname(s): Ella
Face Claim: Madelaine Petsch
Fic Title: TBD
Series: 3-?
Status: Midwife
Love Interest: Sister Winifred
Connections: Jenny Lee (fellow midwife), Trixie Franklin (fellow midwife), Cynthia Miller (fellow midwife), Chummy Noakes (fellow midwife)
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Shanti Deshpande
Full Name: Shanti Deshpande
Nickname(s):
Face Claim: Suhana Khan
Fic Title: TBD
Series: 13-?
Status: Midwife
Love Interest: Alfred Huntingdon, Viscount Beaumont
Connections: Beryl Bowling (fellow midwife), Trixie Franklin (fellow midwife), Naomi Jacobs (fellow midwife), Pauline Taylor (fellow midwife)
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Pauline Taylor
Full Name: Pauline Christina Taylor
Face Claim: Erinn Westbrook
Fic Title: TBD
Series: 13-?
Status: Midwife
Love Interest:
Connections: Beryl Bowling (fellow midwife), Shanti Deshpande, Trixie Franklin (fellow midwife), Naomi Jacobs (fellow midwife)
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Beryl Bowling
Full Name: Beryl Mary Bowling (née Alexander)
Face Claim: Tessa Thompson
Fic Title: TBD
Series: 13-?
Status: Nurse, Midwife
Love Interest:
Connections: June Bowling (daughter), George Bowling (husband, deceased), Shanti Deshpande, Trixie Franklin (fellow midwife), Naomi Jacobs (fellow midwife), Pauline Taylor (fellow midwife)
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Naomi Jacobs
Full Name: Naomi Hannah Jacobs
Nickname(s): Nomi
Face Claim: Carey Mulligan
Fic Title: TBD
Series: 13-?
Status: Nurse, Midwife, Doctor-in-training
Love Interest: Timothy Turner
Connections: Beryl Bowling (fellow midwife), Shanti Deshpande, Trixie Franklin (fellow midwife), Pauline Taylor (fellow midwife)
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Vicky Shore
Full Name: Victoria Grace Shore
Nickname(s): Vicky
Face Claim: Tuppence Middleton
Fic Title: TBD
Series: 10-?
Status: Trainee midwife
Love Interest:
Connections: Georgette Baines (fellow trainee), Nancy Corrigan (fellow trainee), Janice Cowan (fellow trainee), Caroline Gilchrist (fellow trainee), Alison Hopkiss (fellow trainee)
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Marian Beecham
Full Name: Marian Jane Beecham (née Simmons)
Face Claim: Clare Calbraith
Fic Title: TBD
Series: 8/9-?
Love Interest: Valerie Dyer
Connections: Oliver Beecham (husband, deceased)
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Caroline Gilchrist
Full Name: Caroline Matilda Louise Gilchrist
Nickname(s): Caddie, Caddie-Lou
Face Claim: Cara Theobald
Fic Title: TBD
Series: 10-?
Status: Trainee midwife
Love Interest:
Connections: Sister Julienne (great-aunt), Georgette Baines (fellow trainee), Nancy Corrigan (fellow trainee), Janice Cowan (fellow trainee), Alison Hopkiss (fellow trainee), Vicky Shore (fellow trainee)
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June Bowling
Full Name: June Harriet Bowling
Nickname(s): Junie
Face Claim: Leah Jeffries
Fic Title: TBD
Series: 13-?
Love Interest: N/A
Connections: Beryl Bowling (mother), George Bowling (father, deceased)
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Alfred Huntingdon, Viscount Beaumont
Full Name: Alfred Edmund Geoffrey Huntingdon, Viscount Beaumont
Nickname(s): Alfie
Face Claim: Tom Blyth
Fic Title: TBD
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Love Interest: Shanti Deshpande
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#masterlist#my ocs#julia lennon#evelyn allen#ella garland#shanti deshpande#pauline taylor#beryl bowling#naomi jacobs#vicky shore#marian beecham#caroline gilchrist#june bowling#alfie huntingdon#call the midwife
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First broadcast in 2012, which British drama series is based on the memoirs by Jennifer Worth?
Based on the memoirs by Jennifer Worth, the British drama series 'Call the Midwife' first aired in 2012. Set in the impoverished East End of London in the 1950s and 1960s, the show captures the challenges and triumphs of midwifery, while also delving into the personal lives of the midwives themselves.
The series follows the story of Jenny Lee (played by Jessica Raine), a young midwife who works at Nonnatus House, a nursing convent in Poplar. Jenny quickly finds herself immersed in a world vastly different from her own, where poverty and hardship are a daily reality for the residents of the area.
As the midwives of Nonnatus House navigate their way through the trials and tribulations of their profession, they form deep bonds with the women they care for. Each episode showcases the unique stories of expectant mothers, highlighting the diverse range of experiences they face during pregnancy and childbirth.
The strength of 'Call the Midwife' lies not only in its compelling storytelling but also in its exceptional ensemble cast. Led by Jenny Agutter as Sister Julienne, the midwives of Nonnatus House are brought to life by a talented group of actresses, including Helen George as Trixie Franklin, Bryony Hannah as Cynthia Miller, and Laura Main as Shelagh Turner. Each character brings their own unique perspective and struggles to the story.
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How a 24-Year-Old Victim Became the Hero Who Stopped the Real ‘Dirty John’ Meehan
Amy LamareSeptember 3, 2022
Debra Newell met John Meehan in fall 2014, and something just clicked. He was different from the other men the interior designer from Southern California had dated since her fourth divorce. Handsome, charming and successful, “Dirty John” — a nickname he picked up in college — was an anesthesiologist who spent time in Iraq with Doctors Without Borders. Or so he claimed.
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John knew exactly what to say to sweep Debra off her feet. She was ready to take a chance on him, and on real love. But John Meehan wasn’t who claimed to be. He had been released from prison in October 2014, only two days before he met Debra, after serving time for violating a restraining order.
The two soon moved in together — and that’s when the true Dirty John began to emerge. He became increasingly violent, and isolated Debra from her daughters, Jacquelyn and Terra, who were suspicious of John from the start. When the Newell women dug into his past, they uncovered a web of lies and crimes. And, before long, John’s violence turned from Debra to Terra, who barely escaped with her life.
The story of John Meehan became famous, first in the 2017 Los Angeles Times podcast “Dirty John,” and then in Bravo’s true-crime series of the same name, starring Eric Bana and Connie Britton. However, what the realDirty John forced the Newell family to endure is worse than anything seen on television.
Terra Newell ended Dirty John’s reign of terror, but she lives with the memory of what happened to her. However, she also possesses the knowledge that she had the strength to defend herself, and to survive.
Dirty John Meehan Had a Dark and Dangerous Past
John Meehan and Debra Newell (Photo courtesy of Debra Newell)
John Meehan’s history of lying dated back at least to his 1990 marriage to first wife, Tonia Sells, in Ohio. A nurse anesthetist who had claimed to be 26 years old to Tonia’s 25 (he was really 31), John helped to put Tonia through nursing school. They had two daughters. But after 10 years of marriage, John asked for a divorce.
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Although John had told her never to contact his parents, a distraught Tonia called John’s mother, Delores. She revealed his full name, and true age, and told Tonia that John had a drug charge in California. Tonia searched their house, and found a stash of anesthetic drugs. She then called police, who in fall 2020 opened an investigation into John Meehan’s activities.
Two years later, John brought a gun into the operating room, and attempted to steal the Demerol he was supposed to give to a patient. Meehan was stripped of his nursing license in April 2002, after police found a loaded gun and a cache of empty containers for six prescription medications.
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An investigator for the Warren County (Ohio) Sheriff’s Office told the Los Angeles Times that Dirty John was “the most devious, dangerous, deceptive person I ever met.”
John pleaded guilty to felony drug theft in June 2002, and then went on the run. Police apprehended him apprehended in a Michigan hotel room, where they found unconscious and surrounded by drug vials. As John was being transported by ambulance to the hospital, he escaped his restraints, grabbed the drug kit, and jumped out of the vehicle, only to be recaptured. He was sentenced to up to six years in prison, but only served 17 months. By 2004, Dirty John Meehan was free again.
He was relatively quiet, and off the radar, for a decade. Then he moved to Southern California, where he stalked and terrorized other women in the months before he met Debra Newell, on a dating site for people over 50.
Debra Was Looking for Love and Ended Up Fighting for Her Life
Debra Newell (Screencap: Watch What Happens Live)
John Meehan met Debra Newell met for dinner in October 2014, at a restaurant in Irvine, California. Debra was a successful interior decorator who had been unlucky in love. She saw something in the handsome and charming doctor. “He was the total package,” Debra recalled, more than three years later, on Megyn Kelly Today. “A doctor. Very intelligent. A family man.”
But John saw something in Debra, too: She needed to be loved, and to be needed. He also saw someone he could easily manipulate. And that’s exactly what he did.
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Their relationship moved fast. Within a month, they were living together in a luxurious, waterfront house on Balboa Island, in Newport Beach. Debra’s daughters met John, and didn’t like him. Something about him raised red flags that their mother had missed. They pleaded with her to slow down, and to dig into his past.
On the day before Thanksgiving 2014, Terra found out her mother and John were living together. She confronted Debra, sending John flying into a rage. That’s when he plotted to isolate Debra from her daughters, placing her on a path of violence and trauma.
Debra and John married the following month in Las Vegas. Her daughters weren’t invited. Afterward, John became only more controlling. He monitored every dollar Debra spent, questioned her whereabouts, and continued to keep her away from Terra and Jacquelyn.
Debra Newell Discovered the Truth About Dirty John
Debra Newell
Debra’s nephew told her in 2015 that John had spent time in prison, and was lying about being a doctor. She began to look through her husband’s paperwork, and found the restraining orders other women had taken out against him. He had been posing as a doctor and seducing women since 2005. He stalked, terrorized and stole. Debra even found websites on which women warned about Dirty John.
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She moved out when John wasn’t home, but then took him back several months later. John’s charm, and his lies, had seduced Debra again.
In March 2016, Debra sneaked out of the house to visit her daughter, Jacquelyn. John was furious, and threatened to kill Jacquelyn if Debra tried to see her again. That was the final straw for Debra, who filed to annul their marriage. However, that only further enraged John. In June 2016, he stole Debra’s Jaguar from her office parking space. Police recovered the car, soaked in gas and damaged by fire.
Was Terra Newell Charged for Killing John Meehan?
Photo courtesy of Terra Newell
On Aug. 20, 2016, Debra’s daughter, Jacquelyn, spotted John lurking around her apartment building. She called to warn her sister, Terra. That night, Terra returned home from work, and parked in her building’s lot. As she got out of her car, John attacked her from behind with a knife. Terra fought back, biting and kicking him in an effort to knock the blade out of his hand.
Terra Newell fatally wounded Dirty John Meehan during their struggle. She wasn’t charged with a crime, however, because she was fighting back in self-defense.
How Many Times Did Terra Stab John?
Photo courtesy of Terra Newell
Terra Newell got her hands on the knife as she fought on the ground with John Meehan. She then used it to stab him 13 times, including once through his eye.
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She instinctively knew that, if he were able to stand back up, John would kill her. A neighbor who witnessed the struggled called police, and then rushed with a towel to wrap Terra’s wounded hand. Paramedics were able to revive him, so there was no need to ask who killed John Meehan, yet.
He died four days later, on Aug. 24, 2016.
What Happened to Terra Newell After John Meehan Died?
Terra Newell and Debra Newell, on Megyn Kelly Today (Photo: NBC)
Terra Newell revealed to People magazine in 2019 that she had suffered from PTSD since the night John Meehan attacked her. “I tried to go back into a normal life, but couldn’t,” she said. “I started to go to therapy, which didn’t help until I found a great EMDRtherapist in Austin, Texas, and took the time to heal.”
Since that night in August 2016, Terra has focused on healing, and on finding ways to address her PTSD. She has dedicated herself to mastering self-defense, and helping people detect red flags in relationships. She also launched a podcast, Time Out With Terra.
“Even though I am still struggling with PTSD, I have healed so much,” she said. “People need to know that bad things can happen, and you should never let those things hold you back or get you down. The most important thing I have learned is to keep going and stay positive!”
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A wannabe rock star who fronts a Pennsylvania-based tribute band is devastated when his kick him out of the group he founded. Things begin to look up for Izzy when he is asked to join Steel Dragon, the heavy metal rockers he had been imitating for so long. This film is loosely based on the true story of the band Judas Priest. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Chris ‘Izzy’ Cole: Mark Wahlberg Emily Poule: Jennifer Aniston Kirk Cuddy: Dominic West A.C.: Jason Bonham Jorgen: Jeff Pilson Ghode: Zakk Wylde Mats, Steel Dragon Road Manager: Timothy Spall Donny Johnson: Blas Elias Xander Cummins: Nick Catanese Ricki Bell: Brian Vander Ark Rob Malcolm: Timothy Olyphant Tania Asher, Steel Dragon PR: Dagmara Domińczyk Joe Cole: Matthew Glave Mr. Cole: Michael Shamus Wiles Mrs. Cole: Beth Grant Bobby Beers: Jason Flemyng Nina: Carey Lessard Samantha: Kristin Richardson Mason Bell: Jamie Williams Roadie #1: Keith Loneker Amber: Sami Reed Marci: Kara Zediker Bradley: Stephan Jenkins Guitarist in Crowd Outside Mansion: Vitamin C Cream Reporter: Kevin Ryder Melody-Maker Reporter: Gene Baxter Bouncer: Gregory Hinton Nurse: Sonya Stephens Photographer: Neil Zlozower Fan #1: Kirk Enochs Thor: Myles Kennedy A.C.’s Wife: Rachel Hunter Kirk’s Wife: Heidi Mark Ghode’s Wife: Carrie Stevens Jorgen’s Wife: Amy Miller Office Worker: William Martin Brennan Mrs. Andrews: Lorna Scott Auditioning Singer: Ralph Saenz Topless Cutie #1: Jennifer Rovero Topless Cutie #2: Natalie Raynes Scalper: Jamal Weathers Two-Year Old Girl: Hailie Brennand Roadie #2: Eric Weinstein MTV Veejay: Jamie White Metal Head: Jeffrey Wetzel Guitar Tech: Frederick E. Kowalo Girl with P-Pass: Jennifer Uilani Warren Roxy Dancer: Chad Azadan Roxy Dancer: Linda Cevallos Roxy Dancer: Jennifer Edmond Roxy Dancer: Brian Friedman Roxy Dancer: Cynthia Fuhrer Roxy Dancer: Cati Jean Roxy Dancer: Edward Jenkins Roxy Dancer: Kelly Knox Roxy Dancer: Tabbatha Mays Roxy Dancer: Udee McGeoy Roxy Dancer: Ted Napolitano Roxy Dancer: Tomasina Parrott Roxy Dancer: Gabriel Ramírez Roxy Dancer: Ursula Whittaker Roxy Dancer: Zachary Woodlee Concert Rocker: Andrew Wayne Bar Patron (uncredited): Gia Franzia Film Crew: Production Design: Mayne Berke Executive Producer: Steven Reuther Original Music Composer: Trevor Rabin Executive Producer: George Clooney Second Unit Director: David R. Ellis Director of Photography: Ueli Steiger Casting: Sharon Bialy Actor’s Assistant: Eric Weinstein Co-Producer: Michael Fottrell Costume Design: Aggie Guerard Rodgers Screenplay: John Stockwell Stunts: Chad Stahelski Director: Stephen Herek Stunts: Chris Palermo Stunts: Joe Bucaro III Producer: Toby Jaffe Editor: Trudy Ship Stunts: Julie Michaels Stunts: Keith Woulard Stunts: T.J. White Executive Producer: Mike Ockrent Choreographer: Peggy Holmes Music Supervisor: Budd Carr Set Decoration: Casey Hallenbeck Unit Production Manager: Paul Moen Swing: P. Scott Bailey Stunts: Laura Albert Stunts: Mike Gunther Supervising Art Director: Caty Maxey Stunt Coordinator: Brad Martin Stunts: Jeff Imada Still Photographer: Claudette Barius First Assistant Director: Jeffrey Wetzel Actor’s Assistant: Ozzie Areu Production Accountant: Ravi D. Mehta Art Department Coordinator: Joe Walser Leadman: Mark Woods Stunts: Tim Rigby Camera Operator: Thomas Yatsko Stunts: Sean Graham Set Designer: Harry E. Otto Makeup Artist: Donald Mowat Special Effects Coordinator: Paul J. Lombardi Makeup Artist: Jean Ann Black Boom Operator: Carl Fischer Stunts: Damon Caro Stunts: Chris O’Hara First Assistant Camera: Gary L. Camp Script Supervisor: Adrienne Hamalian-Mangine Special Effects: Scott Blackwell Video Assist Operator: David Katz Stunts: Steve Holladay Hairstylist: Johnny Villanueva Set Costumer: Lisa A. Doyle Hairstylist: Kerry Mendenhall Music Editor: Brent Brooks Steadicam Operator: Dan Kneece Location Manager: Curtis Collins Hairstylist: Shari Perry Key Makeup Artist: Michael Mills Key Costumer: Sabrina Calley Stunts: Brandon Sebek Producer: Robert Lawrence Art Direction: Richard Schreiber Costume Supervisor: Bruce Erickse...
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PIN (1988) – Episode 253 – Decades Of Horror 1980s
“Where did you learn to do that?” Learn to do what? Oh…that. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr along with guest host Ralph Miller – as they visit another strange twist on the ventriloquist/dummy subgenre called PIN (1988).
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 253 – PIN (1988)
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Isolated by his strange parents, Leon finds solace in an imaginary friend, which happens to be an anatomy doll from his father-the-doctor’s office. Unfortunately, the doll begins to take over Leon’s life, and his sister’s life as well.
Directed by: Sandor Stern
Writing Credits: Sandor Stern (screenplay); Andrew Neiderman (based on the April 1981 novel by)
Selected Cast:
David Hewlett as Leon
Cynthia Preston as Ursula (as Cyndy Preston)
Terry O’Quinn as Dr. Linden
Bronwen Mantel as Mrs. Linden
John Pyper-Ferguson as Stan Fraker (as John Ferguson)
Helene Udy as Marcia Bateman
Patricia Collins as Aunt Dorothy
Steven Bednarski as Leon – Age 13
Katie Shingler as Ursula – Age 11
Jacob Tierney as Leon – Age 7
Michelle Anderson as Ursula – Age 5
Joan Austen as Nurse Spalding
Jamie Stern as Eddie Morris (as James Stern)
David Gow as Officer Wilson
Terrence Labrosse as Dr. Bell
Aline Vandrine as Mrs. Shaver
Joanna Noyes as Mrs. Henry
Andrew Carter as Andy
Leif Anderson as Dave
Joel Johnson as Jack
Shawn Johnson as Tim
Robin MacEachern as Richie
Jonathan Banks as PIN (voice)
Beware the anatomy doll! Ralph Miller III joins Jeff, Bill, and Chad for a look back at PIN (1988) from director Sandor Stern. The cast includes David Hewlett (Scanners II: The New Order, Cube), Cynthia Preston (The Brain, Prom Night III: The Last Kiss), and Terry O’Quinn (Silver Bullet, The Stepfather, Lost). While it struggled to find an audience upon its initial release, critics praised PIN as well-made, bizarre, and disturbing. Fangoria would later feature it in its “101 Best Horror Films You’ve Never Seen.” Now, it’s time for the Grue-Crew to revisit the film and share their thoughts.
At the time of this writing, PIN is available to stream from YouTube.
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, moving into our Grue Believer Celebration Shenanigans month and chosen by guest host Scott Wells, will be The Queen of Black Magic (1981), an Indonesian horror film quoted as being an inspiration to modern-day Indonesian filmmakers such as Kimo Stamboel and Joko Anwar. You can check this one out on YouTube.
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"Col?"
Heavy work boots thudded down the hallway of the tiny apartment they shared. He heard the closet door slam as she packed her things. The paisley prints and her butter soft bluejeans that hugged her hips and thighs just right were being packed away into the depths of her brocade satchel along with her cotton fisherman pants and her twirling patchwork skirts. Her scarves were looped and tied securely around the straps of her ancient ditty bag that still bore her maiden name in bold black ink. A memory of a time when she had served her country, as a nurse full of hope and a mind filled to brimming with medical knowledge. His fighter had always been a lover but now...now he had fucked that up for her and broken her trust.
'It's the time of the season when love runs high...'
The record player sang on softly as she finished her final sweep through the bedroom. He noticed she'd left quite a bit. Her homey finds from the various swap meets and other little things she'd made to make the space much more welcoming and warm were still in their respective spots. The stained glass piece she had made at the University strictly for the arts credit sat proudly still in the window. Her Grecian column intertwined with blood red roses glimmering in the afternoon sun. The shell wind chime tinkled a few notes on the sea breeze as she packed her hairbrush and her body oils. The sweet earthy greenness of the Laotian out and sandalwood oils made his heart clench even years after this moment. Her long dark hair cut an image against the bright Aegean blue she had painted the walls. It would always be 'Colleen blue.' to him. A cool breeze caught the laughter of some of the kids from down the next building over. A snap crackle and a pop caught her totally off guard causing her to duck down and hit the floor with such a jolt it made Neil stare for a moment. Watching as she squeezed herself into a tight ball she moaned deep and low as her mind was caught in some flash back that only she could see. He hated the Fourth of July for this very reason, Colleen was transported back to a time she never really opened up about much. He had done his own tour of duty in the Army. He had seen his own shit but he had somehow managed to work through it, Col, still struggled.
'Too weird to live too strange to die.' was tattooed on her ankle in latin along with a small outline of an alligator. A memory from her home state as she'd said one night when they were out at the Old Towne drinking to the memory of another hard work week behind the two of them. She had come home and turned her life around completely. Gotten her funeral director's license and Neil understood that. He was Private Investigator by way of his law degree. His years with the Gulf Shore Police Department as well as his time with this county coroner at the moment, along with Colleen serving as Medical Examiner for their tiny town of Gulf Ridge. They had both sworn to protect and serve in different capacities until war changed them. Now they served in a vastly different way.
He knew that when she got into a trance it was best to just leave a joint out next to her ashtray and a nerve pill next to her glass of water. She'd be right as rain in about forty-five minutes. Running a half through his thinning sandy hair he sighed.
'Fine mess you've got yourself into now, Miller.'
He thought to himself as he surveyed the letters from a woman that hadn't forgotten their time together. It had been long before Colleen and their time together but this dizzy bitch was out for blood and didn't like to see him happy with Col. He and Colleen had been together the better part of nine years, nearly ten at this point in time. She'd divorced, a mistake of a marriage, she had said and Neil himself was recovering from Cindy. Cynthia Jean Winston had almost been his financial and mental undoing but she'd gotten half of everything, including the frozen embryos that were held somewhere out in Berkley. He and Colleen had been trying since nearly two years into their living together but only a trail of heartbreak and donated baby booties were their markers to tell the passage of time. The age difference between them by nearly a baker's dozen hadn't quite helped according to what they'd read either but Colleen had stopped getting her hopes up anymore.
Cindy's last attempt had been a twisted one but had given Col pause enough to doubt Neil and his alibi of being on a research trip to Georgia that she had left a voice mail on his office answering machine telling him that she had gone back to New England for a bit. Her hometown was a tiny fishing village that these days didn't see many souls. She had been summoned home again lay her grandmother Murphy to rest. Something her mother, Eileen couldn't do alone. Oddly enough that was how he had met Colleen, she had showed up in his life helping him at his lowest moment in burying his own mother. She was the furtherest thing from a funeral director he had ever seen in her home dyed peasant tops and her bellbottoms. She sang to them and talked to them as if they were still alive. What had endeared her thoughtfulness to him was the fact that she had somehow gotten his mother's chocolate chip cookie recipe, made a batch and had set them out for visitors when they signed the guest book before her church service.
"She just wants to make the world a better place."
He muttered as he lit a joint of his own and reached to pet Cornelius behind his tufty orange ears. This damn cat had endeared himself to Col just as Neil himself had.
"Maybe I oughta go with her..."
Was all he could mutter as he dialed her best friend Helene out on the east coast. He hadn't the first thought in just what to pack to prepare for the change in seasons.
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“But you are a woman, Chummy, & Constable Noakes is a man.So I imagine that the natural progression of this relationship- (”Steady on!” Chummy interjects, blushing) will eventually entail some sort of flirtatious behaviour, outside the realms of what is considered gentlemanly conduct.” - Sister Bernadette
#trixie franklin#nurse trixie franklin#helen george#tea#mug#nun#sister bernadette#shelagh bernadette#shelagh#laura main#beatrix franklin#cynthia miller#nurse cynthia miller#chat#bryony hannah#call the midwife#ctm#nonnatus house#Jennifer Worth#midwifery#family#london#1950s#baby boom#mine#call the midwife 01x04#jessica raine#chummy noakes#trixie x cynthia#camilla noakes
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So...is Sister Mary Cynthia not a nun anymore? Or is she just working on herself before she works on who she is as a nun?
#hmm#nurse cynthia miller#tbh I kinda would rather her be Cynthia again#NOTHING good happened to her while she was Sister Mary Cynthia#call the midwife#ctm#but if she can be happy again as a nun I will always fully support her
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Can we all agree
Cynthia really was the OG lesbian...there I said it
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Series 5 of Call the Midwife... what an emotional rollercoaster...
#call the midwife#ctm#sister monica joan#sister evangelina#sister mary cynthia#nurse miller#trixie franklin#patsy mount#patsy x delia#delia busby#barbara gilbert#nurse crane#helen george#emerald fennell#kate lamb#charlotte ritchie#bryony hannah
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More CtM Textposts - Part 2: Nurses [Part 1: Nuns]
#call the midwife#trixie franklin#shelagh turner#patsy mount#chummy noakes#delia busby#jane sutton#cynthia miller#jenny lee#phyllis crane#barbara gilbert#valerie dyer#here's the nurses#all the other non nurses and nuns next#but for that last... VAL WHAT'S YOUR SECRET#(I mean I accept the headcanon that she's a lesbibab but i'd like it confirmed thnx)#also the shelagh one I saw and it made me think of bold!Shelagh so there ya go#ctm textposts
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… references (or: “a few books I read”) …
Andersen, Arnold, MD, with Leigh Cohn “Stories I tell my patients: 101 myths, metaphors, fables and tall tales for eating disorders recovery” Anderson, Laurie Halse “Wintergirls” Antieau, Kim “Mercy, unbound” Apostolides, Marianne “Inner hunger: a young woman’s struggle through anorexia and bulimia“ Ballard, Alexandra “What I lost” Beard, Amanda “In the water they can’t see you cry: a memoir” Brown, Harriet “Brave girl eating: a family’s struggle with anorexia” Bruch, Hilde “Eating disorders: obesity, anorexia nervosa, and the person within” Bruch, Hilde “The golden cage: the enigma of anorexia nervosa” Brumberg, Joan Jacobs “Fasting girls: the history of anorexia nervosa” Chepaitis, Barbara “Feeding Christine” Claude-Pierre, Peggy “The secret language of eating disorders: how you can understand and work to cure anorexia and bulimia“ Cohn, Leigh “Eating disorders: a reference sourcebook” Daniels, Lucy “With a woman’s voice: a writer’s struggle for emotional freedom” de Rossi, Portia “Unbearable lightness: a story of loss and gain” Eliot, Eve “Insatiable: the compelling story of four teens, food and its power” Forrest, Emma “Your voice in my head” Garfinkel, Paul, and David Garner “Handbook of treatment for eating disorders” Gold, Tracey “Room to grow: an appetite for life” Gottlieb, Lori “Stick figure” Greenfield, Lauren “Thin” Gura, Trisha “Lying in weight: the hidden epidemic of eating disorders in adult women” Hanauer, Cathi “My sister’s bones” Hautzig, Deborah “Second star to the right” Henke, Roxanne “Becoming Olivia” Hollis, Judi “Fat is a family affair” Hornbacher, Marya “Wasted, updated edition: a memoir of anorexia and bulimia” Johns, Nicole J. “Purge: rehab diaries” Kaslik, Ibi “Skinny” Kinoy, Barbara P. “Eating disorders: new directions in treatment and recovery” Kirkland, Kelsey “Dancing on my grave” Klein, Stephanie “Moose: a memoir of fat camp” Lerner, Betsy “Food and loathing: a lament” Levenkron, Steven “Anatomy of anorexia“ Levenkron, Steven “The best little girl in the world” Levenkron, Steven “Kessa” Levenkron, Steven “Treating and overcoming anorexia nervosa“ Liu, Aimee “Solitaire: the compelling story of a young woman growing up in America and her triumph over anorexia” Liu, Aimee “Gaining: the truth about life after eating disorders” Lott, Deborah A. “In session: the bond between women and their therapists” McClure, Cynthia Rowland “The monster within: overcoming bulimia” Medoff, Jillian “Hunger point” Miller, Caroline Adams “My name is Caroline” Moisin, Laura “Kid rex: the inspiring true account of a life salvaged from despair, anorexia and dark days in New York City” O’Neill, Cherry Boone “Starving for attention: a young woman’s struggle with and triumph over anorexia nervosa” O’Neill, Cherry Boone “Dear Cherry: questions and answers on eating disorders” Orbach, Susie “Fat is a feminist issue” Osgood, Kelsey “How to disappear completely: on modern anorexia” Palmer, Catherine “The happy room” Pershall, Stacy “Loud in the house of myself: memoir of a strange girl” Pierce, Bethany “Feeling for bones” Price, Nora “Zoe letting go” Rabinor, Judith Ruskay “A starving madness: tales of hunger, hope, and healing in psychotherapy” Raviv, Shani “Being Ana” Reindl, Sheila M. “Sensing the self: women’s recovery from bulimia” Rio, Linda “The anorexia diaries: a mother and daughter’s triumph over teenage eating disorders” Ronen, Tammie “In and out of anorexia: the story of the client, the therapist and the process of recovery” Ryan, Joan “Little girls in pretty boxes: the making and breaking of elite gymnasts and figure skaters” Sacker, Ira M. “Regaining your self: breaking free from the eating disorder identity: a bold new approach” Sacker, Ira M. “Dying to be thin: understanding and defeating anorexia nervosa and bulimia — a practical, lifesaving guide” Sargent, Judy Tam “The long road back: a survivor’s guide to anorexia” Schmidt, Randy L. “Little girl blue: the life of Karen Carpenter” Sey, Jennifer “Chalked up: inside elite gymnastics’ merciless coaching, overzealous parents, eating disorders, and
elusive olympic dreams” Sigler, Jamie-Lynn “Wise girl: what I’ve learned about life, love, and loss” Smith, Chelsea “Diary of an eating disorder: a mother and daughter share their healing journey” Snyder, Anne “Goodbye, paper doll” Spechler, Diana “Skinny” Taylor, Kate M. “Going hungry: writers on desire, self-denial, and overcoming anorexia” Valette, Brett “A parent’s guide to eating disorders: prevention and treatment of anorexia nervosa and bulimia” Wheeler, Kathleen (Editor) “Psychotherapy for the Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurse” White, Kate “So pretty it hurts” Woolf, Emma “An apple a day: a memoir of love and recovery from anorexia” Yalom, Irvin D. “The Gift of Therapy: An Open Letter to a New Generation of Therapists and Their Patients” Yalom, Irvin D. “Love’s Executioner” Zgheib, Yara “The girls at 17 Swann Street”
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A down and out young punk gets a job working with a seasoned repo man, but what awaits him in his new career is a series of outlandish adventures revolving around aliens, the CIA, and a most wanted ’64 Chevy. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Otto Maddox: Emilio Estevez Bud: Harry Dean Stanton Miller: Tracey Walter Leila: Olivia Barash Lite: Sy Richardson Agent Rogersz: Susan Barnes J. Frank Parnell: Fox Harris Oly: Tom Finnegan Lagarto: Del Zamora Napo: Eddie Velez Kevin: Zander Schloss Debbi: Jennifer Balgobin Duke: Dick Rude Archie: Miguel Sandoval Marlene: Vonetta McGee Plettschner: Richard Foronjy Reverend Larry: Bruce White Ms. Magruder: Sue Kiel Mrs. Parks: Helen Martin Repo Wife #2: Angelique Pettyjohn Harry Pace: Con Covert Agent B: Biff Yeager Agent E: Ed Pansullo Miner: Jon St. Elwood Sheriff: David Chung U.F.O. Lady: Cynthia Szigeti Otto Dad: Jonathon Hugger Peason: Dale Reynolds Nurse: Dolores DeLuce Mr. Humphries’ Security Guard: Luis Contreras Carwash Attendant: Alex Cox Rabbi: Michael Nesmith Agent S: Steve Mattson Agent T: Thomas Boyd Mr. Humphries: Charles Hopkins Delilah: Kelitta Kelly Motorcycle Cop: Varnum Honey English Dustbin Lady: Dorothy Bartlett Otto Mom: Sharon Gregg Pakman: Jac McAnelly Additional Blond Agent: Jimmy Buffett Additional Blond Agent: Shep Wickham Additional Blond Agent: Gregg Taylor Additional Blond Agent: Jon Fondy Additional Blond Agent: Keith Miley Additional Blond Agent: Michael Bennett Additional Blond Agent: Brad Jamieson Repo Wife #1: Janet Chan Repo Wife #3: Logan Carter Repo Wife #4: Laura Sorrenson First Repo Victim: George Sawaya Repo Victim’s Wife: Connie Ponce Soda Jerk: Bob Ellis Tow Truck Driver: Quentin Gutierrez Liquor Store Clerk #1: Richard Furukawa Liquor Store Clerk #2: ‘Earthquake’ Hesson Nightclub Band Member (as The Circle Jerks): Keith Morris Nightclub Band Member (as The Circle Jerks): Greg Hetson Nightclub Band Member (as The Circle Jerks): Chuck Biscuits Nightclub Band Member (as The Circle Jerks): Earl Liberty Scooter Guys Member (as The Untouchables): Clyde Grimes Scooter Guys Member (as The Untouchables): Chuck Askerneese Scooter Guys Member (as The Untouchables): Kevin Long Scooter Guys Member (as The Untouchables): Jerry Miller Scooter Guys Member (as The Untouchables): Rob Lampron Scooter Guys Member (as The Untouchables): Josh Harris Scooter Guys Member (as The Untouchables): Herman Askerneese Laundry Person: Kim Williams Laundry Person: Michele Person Doctor: Wally Cronin Nurse: Monona Wali Bouncer: Cosmo Mata Club Owner: Rodney Bingenheimer Tennis Player: Jorge Martínez Tennis Player: Melanie Schloss Tennis Player: Nancy Richardson Film Crew: Writer: Alex Cox Producer: Peter McCarthy Executive Producer: Michael Nesmith Producer: Jonathan Wacks Director of Photography: Robby Müller Editor: Dennis Dolan Set Decoration: Cheryl Cutler Original Music Composer: Steven Hufsteter Original Music Composer: Tito Larriva Production Design: Lynda Burbank Art Direction: J. Rae Fox Script Supervisor: Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez Script Supervisor: Brenda Weisman Music Supervisor: Kathy Nelson Stunt Coordinator: Eddie Hice Costume Design: Theda DeRamus Associate Producer: Gerald T. Olson Casting: Victoria Thomas Makeup Artist: Sharon Francis Production Manager: Allen Alsobrook First Assistant Director: Betsy Magruder Second Assistant Director: Rip Murray Construction Coordinator: Douglas Dick Property Master: Douglas Fox Leadman: John Lafia Property Master: Ron Seigel Special Effects: Roger George Songs: Iggy Pop Special Effects: Robbie Knott Stunts: Danny Costa Stunt Double: Thomas Boyd Stunts: Rick Barker Stunts: Fred Scheiwiller Stunts: Rick Seaman Stunts: Michael Sinclair Walter Stunts: Harry Wowchuk Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Richard Beggs Assistant Sound Editor: Christopher Flick Sound Editor: Donald Flick Foley Artist: Kim Fowler Supervising Sound Editor: Warren Hamilton Jr. ADR Editor: Bonnie Koehler Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Michael Minkler Production Sound Mixer: Steve Nelson Foley Artist: John Post Sound Recordist: Philip Rogers Gaffe...
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THANK YOU 😭😭
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New character!
✨Delia Miller✨
Cynthia’s twin sister. A hard-working girl who is studying to become a nurse. She wants to know the whereabouts of her sister, who she admires. She has romantic feelings for Diana, but is afraid to be seen as an inferior version of her sister.
She is a new character that will make her appearance in the bonus content of the game, which is an epilogue of the main game where Diana is the main character.
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