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pinned post . selective , private , low activity writing blog . follows back from @bluntache or @aliterary. i use icons & some basic formatting ; all muses are available upon request . i enjoy writing relationships or canon threads so feel free to send a starter , inbox meme or tag me ! all muse information found here (basic list under cut) .
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Vinsmoke Sanji. Taz Skyler . male . 20s . bisexual . comic divergent (haven’t read it), netflix canon.
DAREDEVIL. 616 & Netflix Season 1 Based.
FOGGY NELSON. elden henson . male . 30s . bisexual . comic canon, netflix divergent. ( @enlaw )
KAREN PAGE . cameron diaz . 20s . heterosexual . comic only.
JAMES WESLEY . toby leonard moore . 30s . pansexual . canon, netflix divergent. ( info )
MATTHEW MURDOCK . charlie cox . 30s . bisexual . comic canon, netflix divergent. ( info )
NBC, HANNIBAL. S1-S2 (until i watch the rest).
HANNIBAL LECTER . mads mikkelsen . male . 40/50s . bisexual . canon.
WILL GRAHAM . hugh dancy . male . 40s . bisexual . canon.
HUNGER GAMES. Book & Movie Based.
PEETA MELLARK . josh hutcherson . male . 18 . bisexual . canon. ( info )
NETFLIX, MANIAC.
OWEN MILGRIM . jonah hill . male . 30s . straight . canon.
RESIDENT EVIL 2,4,8. Videogame Remake based.
LEON KENNEDY . male . 20s . heteroflexible . canon.
CHRIS REDFIELD . male . 40s . heterosexual . canon.
SHERLOCK . ACD & BBC .
mycroft holmes . mark gatiss . male . 40s . homosexual . canon div. ( info )
john watson . martin freeman . male . 40s . heteroflexible . canon.
greg lestrade . rupert graves . male . 40s . bisexual . canon div. ( info )
SUPERNATURAL. S1-S14 based but memory is shady.
CASTIEL . misha collins . nonbinary , he/him pronouns . pan . canon div. ( info )
JO HARVALLE .
TEEN WOLF. S1-S5 (no s6/movie, haven’t watched)
DEREK HALE . tyler hoechlin . male . 20s . pan . canon. prev. ashcoated, radevolution
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hi hope! i saw that you’re really big into film and tv. do you have any tv shows you could rec? i need something new to watch.
hiya grey! and of course. i always have tv shows on hand to rec
• Dark (3 Seasons)
When two children go missing in a small German town, its sinful past is exposed along with the double lives and fractured relationships that exist among four families as they search for the kids. The mystery-drama series introduces an intricate puzzle filled with twists that includes a web of curious characters, all of whom have a connection to the town's troubled history -- whether they know it or not. The story includes supernatural elements that tie back to the same town in 1986.
• Portlandia (8 Seasons)
this absurdist series set in Portland, Ore., that gently pokes fun at the laid-back Pacific Northwest city and the many eccentric characters that call it home. Among the many recurring guest stars on the series are Ed Begley Jr., Jeff Goldblum, Natasha Lyonne, Kumail Nanjiani and Kyle MacLachlan, who plays Portlandia's mayor.
• Parfum (limited series)
When a woman is found murdered with scent glands excised from her body, a detective probes a group of friends who attended boarding school with her.
• Trinkets (2 Seasons)
A grieving teenager finds an unexpected connection with two classmates at her new high school when they all land in the same Shoplifters Anonymous group.
• Fleabag (2 Seasons)
A dry-witted woman, known only as Fleabag, has no filter as she navigates life and love in London while trying to cope with tragedy. The angry, grief-riddled woman tries to heal while rejecting anyone who tries to help her, but Fleabag continues to keep up her bravado through it all.
• I Know This Much is True (limited series)
Middle-aged Dominick Birdsey recounts his troubled relationship with Thomas, his paranoid schizophrenic twin brother, and his efforts to get him released from an asylum. (Mark Ruffalo’s best performance to date)
• The Vow (limited series)
Following the experiences of people deeply involved in the self-improvement group NXIVM, an organization under siege with charges including sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy brought against its highest members and founder Keith Raniere
• The Outsider (limited series)
Based on Stephen King's best-selling novel of the same name, "The Outsider" begins by following an investigation which at first seems like it will be simple and straightforward but things change as it leads into the gruesome murder of a young boy by a seasoned cop. When an insidious supernatural force edges its way into the case, it leads the investigators to question everything they believe in.
• Peaky Blinders (5 Seasons)
Britain is a mixture of despair and hedonism in 1919 in the aftermath of the Great War. Returning soldiers, newly minted revolutions and criminal gangs are fighting for survival in a nation rocked by economic upheaval. One of the most powerful gangs of the time is the Peaky Blinders, run by returning war hero Thomas Shelby and his family. But Thomas has bigger ambitions than just running the streets. When a crate of guns goes missing, he recognizes an opportunity to advance in the world because crime may pay but legitimate business pays better. Trying to rid Britain of its crime is Inspector Chester Campbell, who arrives from Belfast to try to achieve that goal.
• Schitts Creek (6 Seasons)
a wealthy couple -- video store magnate Johnny and his soap opera star wife Moira -- suddenly find themselves completely broke. With only one remaining asset, a small town called Schitt's Creek, which the Roses bought years earlier as a joke, this once-wealthy couple must give up life as they know it. With their two spoiled children in tow and their pampered lives behind them, the Rose family is forced to face their newfound poverty head-on and come together as a family to survive.
• Mindhunter (2 Seasons)
Catching a criminal often requires the authorities to get inside the villain's mind to figure out how he thinks. That's the job of FBI agents Holden Ford and Bill Tench. They attempt to understand and catch serial killers by studying their damaged psyches. Along the way, the agents pioneer the development of modern serial-killer profiling.
• Mr. Robot (4 Seasons)
Young, anti-social computer programmer Elliot works as a cybersecurity engineer during the day, but at night he is a vigilante hacker. He is recruited by the mysterious leader of an underground group of hackers to join their organization. Elliot's task? Help bring down corporate America, including the company he is paid to protect, which presents him with a moral dilemma. Although he works for a corporation, his personal beliefs make it hard to resist the urge to take down the heads of multinational companies that he believes are running -- and ruining -- the world.
• Dark Tourist (1 Season)
Journalist David Farrier focuses on that area of travel, known as dark tourism, in this docuseries. In each episode, Farrier travels to a different locale to visit destinations and have experiences that wouldn't be on most vacationers' bucket lists. He embeds himself in a death-worshipping cult in Mexico, sees tourists soaking up radiation left behind in Fukushima, meets vampires in New Orleans, and travels to the most-nuked place on Earth for atomic swimming and fishing.
• Maniac (Limited Series)
Annie Landsberg and Owen Milgrim are two strangers who are drawn to the late stages of a mysterious pharmaceutical trial. Each has a different reason for participating in the experiment -- she is disaffected and aimless, fixated on broken relationships with her mother and sister, while he has struggled throughout his life with a disputed diagnosis of schizophrenia. The radical treatment, using pills that the inventor claims can repair anything about the mind, draws Annie, Owen and 10 other subjects into a three-day drug trial that they're told will permanently solve all of their problems, with no complications or side effects. Unfortunately, things don't go as planned.
• The Witcher (2 Seasons)
The witcher Geralt, a mutated monster hunter, struggles to find his place in a world where people often prove more wicked than beasts.
• Living with Yourself (Limited Series)
A man who's burned out on life and love undergoes a mysterious treatment, only to find that he's been replaced by a better version of himself.
• The Society (cancelled after one season unfortunately)
The Society follows a group of teenagers who are mysteriously transported to a facsimile of their wealthy New England town, left without any trace of their parents. As they struggle to figure out what has happened to them and how to get home, they must establish order and form alliances if they want to survive. The series is a modern take on Lord of the Flies.
• I Am Not Okay With This (1 Season)
I Am Not Okay With This is an irreverent origin story that follows a teenage girl who's navigating the trials and tribulations of high school, all while dealing with the complexities of her family, her budding sexuality, and mysterious superpowers just beginning to awaken deep within her.
• The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (1 Season)
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance returns to the world of Thra with an all new adventure. When three Gelfling discover the horrifying secret behind the Skeksis' power, they set out on an epic journey to ignite the fires of rebellion and save their world.
• Grace and Frankie (6 Seasons)
Two nemeses become bonded jilted wives after their husbands reveal they have been having an affair with each other since the 1990s and now plan to get married.
• Special (1 Season)
A young gay man with cerebral palsy branches out from his insular existence in hopes of finally going after the life he wants.
• Russian Doll (1 Season)
Russian Doll follows a young woman named Nadia (Natasha Lyonne) on her journey as the guest of honor at a seemingly inescapable party one night in New York City.
• American Vandal (2 Seasons)
American Vandal is a half-hour true-crime satire that explores the aftermath of a costly high school prank that left twenty-seven faculty cars vandalized with phallic images. Over the course of the eight-episode season, an aspiring sophomore documentarian investigates the controversial and potentially unjust expulsion of troubled senior (and known dick-drawer) Dylan Maxwell. Not unlike its now iconic true-crime predecessors, the addictive American Vandal will leave one question on everyone's minds until the very end: Who drew the dicks?
• Immigration Nation (1 Season)
A rare and expansive look into the consequences of unfettered power, Immigration Nation is a powerful, harrowing indictment of the current state of American immigration.
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The 10 fall shows we’re most excited about
We’re over summer time TV and prepared for the fall premieres. These are the brand new shows you shouldn’t miss. Mayans M.C.Sept. 4, FXThe subsequent chapter in Kurt Sutter’s “Sons of Anarchy” saga. Ezekiel “EZ” Reyes (JD Pardo) is contemporary out of jail and a prospect within the Mayans M.C. constitution on the Cali/Mexico border. Now, EZ should carve out his new id in a city the place he was as soon as the golden boy with the American Dream in his grasp. KiddingSept. 9, Showtime [embedded content]Jeff Pickles is an icon of youngsters’s tv within the order of Mister Rogers, and anchors a multimillion-dollar branding empire. However behind the cameras, Jeff’s household life is imploding. Jeff loses his grip on sanity, jeopardizing the tender world he created for America’s tots. Jim Carrey stars as Jeff, with Catherine Keener and Frank Langella. ManiacSept. 21, NetflixDr. James Okay. Mantleray (Justin Theroux) claims he can restore any problem of the thoughts, be it psychological sickness or heartbreak. He convinces 10 strangers to take part in a three-day drug trial that guarantees to resolve their issues completely. One participant, Annie Landsberg (Emma Stone), is disaffected and aimless. One other, Owen Milgrim (Jonah Hill) has struggled his entire life with a disputed analysis of schizophrenia. The trial attracts them and eight others to the amenities of Neberdine Pharmaceutical and Biotech. To say that nothing goes as deliberate is an understatement. ManifestSept. 24, NBC [embedded content]When an airliner lands after a turbulent flight, its passengers and crew are relieved, pondering they’ve made it by a bumpy few hours. However to the surface world, they’ve been gone for 5 years. Murphy BrownSept. 27, CBSThe profitable revivals of “Will & Grace” and “Roseanne” impressed this season’s relaunch of “Murphy Brown,” one of many community’s most profitable comedies. With previous Murphy (Candice Bergen) nicely previous retirement age, it is going to be attention-grabbing to see how her “FYI” crew fares as they return to the airwaves within the period of faux information, texting and, sure, Trump. The unique gang (Religion Ford, Joe Regalbuto and Grant Shaud) returns with one vital addition — Murphy’s son Avery is all grown up and performed by Jake McDorman of “Limitless.” A Million Little IssuesSept. 26, ABC [embedded content]ABC’s reply to “This Is Us” finds a gaggle of pals staring on the abyss of their private lives after the most profitable amongst them unexpectedly jumps off his workplace balcony. Secrets and techniques of the residing are uncovered on this juicy talker starring Ron Livingston, David Giuntoli and Stephanie Szostak. All AmericanOct. 10, The CWImpressed by the lifetime of NFL participant Spencer Paysinger, the present follows a highschool soccer participant (Daniel Ezra) from South Los Angeles who’s recruited to play at Beverly Hills Excessive Faculty. The RomanoffsOct. 12, AmazonA brand new anthology sequence from Matthew Weiner, creator of “Mad Males,” tells eight separate tales about individuals who imagine themselves to be descendants of a Russian royal household, the Romanoffs. The solid is large and ranges from “Mad Males” alumni John Slattery and Christina Hendricks to the legendary Isabelle Huppert and the seldom-seen Marthe Keller. The ConnersOct. 16, ABCRoseanne Barr’s notorious dismissal from ABC due to her racist tweet about Valerie Jarrett makes the premiere of “The Conners” — the community’s cobbled-together try to satisfy contractual obligations to the present’s principal solid member — the most eagerly awaited of the fall. With the elephant within the room gone, can Dan (John Goodman), Jackie (Laurie Metcalf) and Darlene (Sara Gilbert) stick with it? And the way will they clarify Roseanne’s absence? Count on an enormous opening ranking. Escape at DannemoraOctober, ShowtimePatricia Arquette performs Joyce Mitchell, the real-life Dannemora jail worker who helped two inmates Richard Matt (Benicio Del Toro) and David Sweat (Paul Dano) escape from Clinton Correctional Facility in upstate New York. The restricted sequence, directed by Ben Stiller, covers the manhunt for the 2 killers within the Adirondacks. Share this: https://nypost.com/2018/08/06/the-10-fall-shows-were-most-excited-about/ The post The 10 fall shows we’re most excited about appeared first on My style by Kartia. https://www.kartiavelino.com/2018/08/the-10-fall-shows-were-most-excited-about.html
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