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Terror Beneath the Sea (1966)
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Captain America leading the rescued POWs back to thr 107th base camp. The future Howling Commandos are in the first 2 rows behind Cap.
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THE TOURNAMENT IS OVER! Eartha Kitt lounges in her deck chair in the sun, dipping her toes in the pool with Toshiro Mifune and sipping a brightly colored fruity something with an umbrella in it.
Far below in the shadow realm, however, the fallen hotties dance in the dark—let's take a minute to look back at them under the cut.
PRELIM PRETTIES:
Claude Gensac, Silvia Pinal, Ewa Aulin, Rita Tushingham, Annette Funicello, Norma Bengell, Catherine Spaak, Brigitte Auber, Micheline Presle, Nanette Fabray, Libertad Lamarque, Vera Miles, Martha Raye, Catherine McLeod, Virginia Mayo, Elizabeth Allan, Belle Bennet, Virginia Cherill, Mary Brian, Ruth Chatterton, Agnes Ayres, Merna Kennedy, Marie Prevost, Corinne Griffith, May Allison, Virginia Brown Faire, Alice Brady, and Jetta Goudal
ROUND ONE WONDERS:
Angie Dickinson, Thelma Ritter, Geraldine Chaplin, Evelyn Preer, Vanessa Brown, Betty Blythe, Susan Hayward, Mae Clarke, Sally Ann Howes, Ossi Oswalda, Adrienne La Russa, Hermione Gingold, Barbara Bouchet, Melina Mercouri, Anna Karina, Edwige Fenech, Charmian Carr, Pina Pellicer, Marlène Jobert, Tsuru Aoki, Alice Roberts, Leila Hyams, Lady Tsen Mei, Geneviève Bujold, Dolores Hart, Anita Berber, Bonita Granville, Vonetta McGee, Claire Windsor, Zizi Jeanmaire, Tuesday Weld, Grace Darmond, Carol Channing, Deanna Durbin, Laraine Day, Mariette Hartey, Wendy Hiller, Candy Darling, Hermione Baddely, Valeria Creti, Ella Raines, Ann Miller, Dana Wynter, Dalida, Martine Beswick, Gale Storm, Simone Signoret, Cristina Gaioni, Mabel Normand, Stéphane Audran, Ruth Weyher, Anna Wiazemsky, Ann Sheridan, Sandhya Shantaram, Alice White, Anne Francis, Gena Rowlands, Lyda Borelli, May Whitty, Cathleen Nesbitt, Jessica Walter, Virna Lisi, Barbara Shelley, Iris Hall, Heather Angel, Anne Shirley, Joanna Pettet, Virginia O'Brien, Joan Collins, Greer Garson, Gracie Allen, Peggy Ryan, Frances Dee, Shirley Maclaine, Geraldine Farrar, Kathleen Byron, Margaret Hamilton, Eva Gabor, Francesca Bertini, Julie Adams, Olga Baclanova, Misa Uehara, Yvette Vickers, Milena Dravić, Jenny Jugo, Madeleine Carroll, Benita Hume, Olive Borden, Shirley Jones, Miyoshi Umeki, Dorothy Lamour, Gale Sondergaard, Mary Anderson, Charlotte Greenwood, Sybil Seely, Mona Barrie, Kathryn Grayson, Katharine Ross, Madge Bellamy, Rhonda Fleming, Sally Gray, Jana Brejchová, Debra Paget, Madame Sul-Te-Wan, Evelyn Brent, Zelma O'Neal, Marie Laforêt, Türkan Şoray, Beatriz Costa, Irene Zazians, Eleanor Powell, Susan Luckey, Patsy Kelly, Lil Dagover, Norma Talmadge, Dorothy Mackaill, Madge Evans, Virginia McKenna, Amália Rodrigues, Mamie Van Doren, Valerie Hobson, Isabel Jeans, Beata Tyszkiewicz, Claire Luce, Aleksandra Khokhlova, Nieves Navarro Garcia, Janet Leigh, Carmen Miranda, Jean Harlow, Aud Egedge-Nissen, Nina Foch, Jean Simmons, Piper Laurie, Katy Jurado, Jayne Mansfield, Anita Garvin, Frances Farmer, Lizabeth Scott, Joan Greenwood, Una Merkel, Arlene Francis, Ethel Merman, Doris Day, Suzanne Pleshette, Ruta Lee, Carolyn Jones, June Richmond, Eva Nil, Diana Dors, Anna Chang, Colleen Moore, Alexis Smith, Yvette Mimieux, Ruby Keeler, Viola Dana, Dolores Grey, Marie Windsor, Danielle Darieux, Jean Parker, Julie Christie, Acquanetta, Leatrice Joy, Ghita Nørby, Julie Newmar, Joanne Woodward, Sandra Dee, Eva Marie Saint, Simone Simon, Katherine Dunham, Birgitte Price, Lee Grant, Anita Page, Flora Robson, Martha Sleeper, Elsie Ames, Isabel "Coca" Sarli, Glenda Farrell, Kathleen Burke, Linden Travers, Diane Baker, Joan Davis, Joan Leslie, Sylvia Sidney, Marie Dressler, June Lockhart, Emmanuelle Riva, Libertad Leblanc, Susannah Foster, Susan Fleming, Dolores Costello, Ann Smyrner, Luise Rainer, Anna Massey, Evelyn Ankers, Ruth Gordon, Eva Dahlbeck, Ansa Ikonen, Diana Wynyard, Patricia Neal, Etta Lee, Gloria Stuart, Arletty, Dorothy McGuire, Mitzi Gaynor, Gwen Verdon, Maria Schell, Lili Damita, Ethel Moses, Gloria Holden, Kay Thompson, Jeanne Crain, Edna May Oliver, Lili Liliana, Ruth Chatterton, Giulietta Masina, Claire Bloom, Dinah Sheridan, Carroll Baker, Brenda de Banzie, Milú, Hertha Thiele, Hanka Ordonówna, Lillian Roth, Jane Powell, Carol Ohmart, Betty Garrett, Kalina Jędrusik, Edana Romney, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Kay Kendall, Ruth Hussey, Véra Clouzot, Jadwiga Smosarska, Marge Champion, Mary Astor, Ann Harding, María Casares, Maureen O'Sullivan, Mildred Natwick, Michèle Morgan, Romy Schneider, Elisabeth Bergner, Celeste Holm, Betty Hutton, Susan Peters, Mehtab, Leslie Caron, Anna Sten, Janet Munro, Nataša Gollová, Eve Arden, Ida Lupino, Regina Linnanheimo, Sonja Henie, and Terry (what a good girl)
ROUND TWO BEAUTIES:
Evelyn Nesbit, Thelma Todd, Tura Satana, Helen Gibson, Maureen O'Hara, Rocío Dúrcal, Mary Nolan, Lois Maxwell, Maggie Smith, Zulma Faiad, Ursula Andress, Musidora, Delphine Seyrig, Marian Marsh, Leatrice Joy, Sharon Tate, Pina Menichelli, Teresa Wright, Shelley Winters, Lee Remick, Jane Wyman, Martita Hunt, Barbara Bates, Susan Strasberg, Marie Bryant, Diana Rigg, Jane Birkin, Rosalind Russell, Vanessa Redgrave, Brigitte Helm, Gloria Grahame, Rosemary Clooney, Bebe Daniels, Constance Bennett, Lilian Bond, Ann Dvorak, Jeanette Macdonald, Pouri Banayi, Raquel Welch, Vilma Bánky, Dorothy Malone, Olive Thomas, Celia Johnson, Moira Shearer, Priscilla Lane, Dolores del Río, Ann Sothern, Françoise Rosay, June Allyson, Carole Lombard, Jeni Le Gon, Takako Irie, Barbara Steele, Claudette Colbert, Lalita Pawar, Asta Nielsen, Sandra Milo, Maria Montez, Mae West, Alma Rose Aguirre, Bibi Andersson, Joan Blondell, Anne Bancroft, Elsa Lanchester, Nita Naldi, Suchitra Sen, Dorothy Van Engle, Elisabeth Welch, Esther Williams, Loretta Young, Margueritte De La Motte, Ita Rina, Constance Talmadge, Margaret Lockwood, Barbara Bedford, Josette Day, Stefania Sandrelli, Jane Russell, Doris Dowling, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Donna Reed, Ruby Dee, Diana Sands, Billie Burke, Kyōko Kagawa, Françoise Dorléac, Hend Rostom, Monica Vitti, Lilian Harvey, Marjorie Main, Jeanne Moreau, Lola Flores, Ann Blyth, Janet Gaynor, Jennifer Jones, Margaret Sullavan, Sadhana, Ruby Myers, Lotus Long, Honor Blackman, Marsha Hunt, Debbie Reynolds, Michèle Mercier, Irene Dunne, Jean Arthur, Judy Holliday, Tippi Hedren, Susse Wold, Vera-Ellen, Carmelita González, Nargis Dutt, Purnima, Harriet Andersson, Yvonne De Carlo, Miroslava Stern, Sheila Guyse, Helen, Margaret Dumont, Betty Grable, Joan Bennett, Jane Greer, Judith Anderson, Liv Ullman, Vera Zorina, Joan Fontaine, Silvana Mangano, and Lee Ya-Ching
ROUND THREE ELECTRIFIERS:
Jean Hagen, Sumiko Mizukubo, Mary Philbin, Ann-Margret, Margaret Rutherford, Claudia Cardinale, Eleanor Parker, Jessie Matthews, Theresa Harris, Brigitte Bardot, Alla Nazimova, Faye Dunaway, Marion Davies, Anna Magnani, Theda Bara, Myrna Loy, Kay Francis, Fay Wray, Barbra Streisand, Bette Davis, Hideko Takamine, France Nuyen, Claudine Auger, Miriam Hopkins, Maylia Fong, Samia Gamal, Maude Fealy, Machiko Kyō, Sharmila Tagore, Lucille Ball, Ginger Rogers, Juanita Moore, Anna Fougez, Waheeda Rehman, Ruan Lingyu, Nina Mae McKinney, Ethel Waters, Nadira, Olivia de Havilland, Abbey Lincoln, Louise Beavers, Agnes Moorehead, Lana Turner, Norma Shearer, Maria Falconetti, Reiko Sato, Marie Doro, Clara Bow, Margaret Lindsay, Catherine Denueve, Madhabi Mukherjee, Rosaura Revueltas, Hu Die, Mary Pickford, Fredi Washington, Louise Brooks, Leonor Maia, Merle Oberon, Paulette Goddard, Vivien Leigh, Francine Everett, Savitri, Tita Merello, and Meena Kumari
ROUND FOUR STUNNERS:
Judy Garland, Dorothy Dandridge, Yoshiko Yamaguchi, Marilyn Monroe, Irene Papas, Lupe Vélez, Pola Negri, Gene Tierney, Barbara Stanwyck, Gina Lollobrigida, Lena Horne, Nutan, Jean Seberg, Kim Novak, Gladys Cooper, Tallulah Bankhead, Linda Darnell, Julie Andrews, Carmen Sevilla, Gloria Swanson, Glynis Johns, Anne Baxter, Angela Lansbury, Anita Ekberg, Toshia Mori, Deborah Kerr, Hazel Scott, Chelo Alonso, Cyd Charisse, Nancy Kwan, Devika Rani, Shima Iwashita, and Anouk Aimée
ROUND FIVE SMOKESHOWS:
Setsuko Hara, Pearl Bailey, Joan Crawford, Madhubala, Marpessa Dawn, Keiko Awaji, Rita Hayworth, Veronica Lake, Ava Gardner, Greta Garbo, Grace Kelly, Xia Meng, Suraiya, Natalie Wood, María Félix, and Mbissine Thérèse Diop
ROUND SIX SEXY LADIES:
Marilyn Monroe, Sophia Loren, Vyjyanthimala, Jane Fonda, Katharine Hepburn, Josephine Baker, Elizabeth Taylor, and Ingrid Bergman
QUARTER FINALIST GLAMAZONS:
Audrey Hepburn, Marlene Dietrich, Anna May Wong, and Lauren Bacall
SEMIFINALIST ICONS:
Rita Moreno, Diahann Carroll
FINALIST FABULOSITY:
Hedy Lamarr
ULTIMATE CHAMPION OF THE HOT & VINTAGE MOVIE WOMAN TOURNAMENT:
Eartha Kitt
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character list
the title is self explanatory. this is a list of the characters i'll write for. it'll probably change over time, and if you see a character you'd like but don't see them on the list, just ask cause i might've forgotten about them
Hamilton
Eliza Schuyler
Angelica Schuyler
Peggy Schuyler
Maria Reynolds
Alexander Hamilton
John Laurens
Philip Hamilton
Lafayette
Hercules Mulligan
James Madison
Thomas Jefferson
Aaron Burr
Umbrella Academy
Viktor Hargreeves
Diego Hargreeves
Klaus Hargreeves
Allison Hargreeves
Luther Hargreeves
Five Hargreeves
Ben Hargreeves (Umbrella or Sparrow)
Sloane Hargreeves
Jayme Hargreeves
Stranger Things
Will Byers (non female readers only)
Mike Wheeler
Lucas Sinclair
Dustin Henderson
Eleven Hopper
Max Mayfield
Robin Buckley (non male readers only)
Nancy Wheeler
Jonathan Byers
Steve Harrington
Eddie Munson
21 Chump Street
Justin Laboy
The Goldfinch
Boris Pavlikovsky
Theodore Decker
Marvel
Peter Parker (any actor)
Steve Rogers
Bucky Barnes
Sam Wilson
Makkari
Sersi
Sprite (platonic only)
Steven Grant
Marc Spector
Layla El-Faouly
America Chavez (non male readers only)
Kate Bishop
Yelena Belova (platonic only)
Shuri
Namor
Riri Williams
X-Men
Mystique
Kitty Pryde
Peter Maximoff
Rogue
Logan Howlette
Wade Wilson/Deadpool
Scott Summers
In The Heights (movie version)
Usnavi de la Vega
Vanessa
Nina Rosario
Benny
Sonny de la Vega
Heathers
Veronica Sawyer
JD (Jason Dean)
Heather Chandler
Heather McNamara
Heather Duke
John Doe
John Doe
Ride The Cyclone
Noel Gruber (male or nb readers only)
Ocean O'Connel Rosenburg
Mischa Bachinski
Constance Blackwood
Ricky Potts
Hatchetfieldverse
Paul Matthews
Emma Perkins
Ted Spankoffski
Bill Woodard
Ruth Fleming
Pete Spankoffski
Richie Lipschitz
Max Jagerman
Grace Chasity
Lex Foster
Ethan Green
Hannah Foster (platonic only)
Heartstopper
Charlie Spring (non female readers only)
Nick Nelson
Tara Jones (non male readers only)
Darcy Olsson (non male readers readers only)
Elle Argent
Tao Xu (non male readers only(headcanoning him as bi or pan is disrespectful and transphobic))
Tori Spring
Imogen Heaney
Isaac Henderson (platonic only)
Do Revenge
Eleanor Levetan (non male readers only)
Drea Torres
Wednesday
Wednesday Addams
Enid Sinclair
Bianca Barclay
Xavier Thorpe
Ajax Petropolus
Eugene Otinger
(young) Morticia Addams
(young) Gomez Addams
Beetlejuice
Lydia Deetz
Tomorrow When The War Began
Ellie Linton
Lee Takkam
Fiona Maxwell
Homer Yannos
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse/Across the Spider-Verse
Miles Morales
Gwen Stacy
Pavitr Prabhakar
Hobie Brown
Margo Kess
Miles G Morales (earth 42)
Miguel O’Hara
Maze Runner
Thomas
Newt (non female readers only)
The Broken Hearts Gallery
Lucy Gulliver
Nadine (non male readers only)
Nick Danielson
Treasure Planet
Jim Hawkins
Enola Holmes
Enola Holmes
Lord Tewkesbury
Turning Red
Mei Mei
Miriam
Abby
Priya
Raising Dion
Nicole Warren
Tevin Wakefield
Dion Warren (platonic only)
Julie and the Phantoms
Julie Molina
Luke Patterson
Reggie Peters
Alex Mercer (non female readers only)
Flynn
Carrie
Abbott Elementary
Janine Teagues
Jacob Hill (non female readers only)
Gregory Eddie
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
Jake Peralta
Amy Santiago
Rosa Diaz
Love Victor
Victor Salazar (non female readers only)
Benji (non female readers only)
Felix Weston
Pilar Salazar
Lake Meriwether
Lucy
Mia Brooks
Andrew
In Treatment
Eladio
Laila
Spree
Kurt Kunkle
Once Upon a Time
Emma Swan
Regina Mills
Killian Jones
Mary Margaret Blanchard
David Nolan
Henry Mills
Mulan (non male readers only)
Graham
Neal Cassidy
Peter Pan
Jefferson
Dash and Lily
Dash
Lily
Boomer
Juno
Juno MacGuff
Paulie Bleeker
Summer Days Summer Nights
Debbie Espinoza
Frankie Espinoza
Scream (1 through 6)
Sidney Prescott
Billy Loomis
Mickey Altieri
Roman Bridger
Jill Roberts
Charlie Walker
Sam Carpenter
Tara Carpenter
Amber Freeman
Chad Meeks-Martin
Mindy Meeks-Martin
Quinn Bailey
Venom
Eddie Brock
Honest Thief
Ramon Hall
Beth Hall
Wild Child
Poppy Moore
Kate
Drippy
Freddie Kingsley
Monsters and Men
Manny Ortega
Marisol Ortega
Ghostbusters: Afterlife
Trevor Spengler
Phoebe Spengler (platonic only)
Error 143
Micah Yujin
Community
Abed Nadir
Troy Barnes
Annie Edison
Jeff Winger
Britta Perry
The Obession
Logan
Delilah
The New Girl
Lia Setiawan
Stacey Hoffman
Mythic Quest
Poppy Li
Brad Bakshi
Adventure Time
Finn
Princess Bubblegum
Marceline
Marshall Lee
Prince Bubblegum
Flame Princess
School Spirits
Madison
Simon
Charley (non female readers only)
Wally
Rhonda
Dungeons and Dragons: Honour Among Thieves
Simon Aumar
Disventure Camp
Aiden (non fem readers only)
James (non fem readers only)
Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies
Jane Facciano
Olivia Valdovinos
Nancy Nakagawa
Cynthia Zdunowski
Richie Valdovinos
Ted Lasso
Ted Lasso
Roy Kent
Jamie Tartt
Keeley Jones
Sam Obisanya
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts
Noah Diaz
Elena Wallace
Mirage
Helluva Boss
Blitzø
Stolas (non female readers only)
Loona
Millie
Moxxie
Octavia
Verosika Mayday
Fizzarolli
Asmodeus
Hazbin Hotel
Charlie Morningstar
Vaggie (non male readers only)
Angel Dust (non female readers only)
Husk
Alastor (platonic only)
Vox
Lucifer
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (rise + mutant mayhem + tmnt 2007 + tmnt 2012)
Donnie
Mikey
Raph
Leo
April
The After Party
Yasper Lennov
Space Force
Tony Scarapiducci
Renfield
Teddy Lobo
Robert Montague Renfield
Undercovers
Bill Hoyt
Amazing Digital Circus
Jax
Parks and Recreation
Leslie Knope
Ben Wyatt
April Ludgate
Andy Dwyer
Jean-Ralphio Saperstein
Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
Randy Cunningham (18+ people DNI unless requesting platonic stories)
The Earliest Show
Josh Bath
House of Lies
Clyde Oberholt
Mean Girls (movie + musical + movie musical)
Cady Heron
Regina George
Gretchen Wieners
Karen Smith/Shetty
Janis Ian/Sarkisian/Imi'ike (non male readers only)
Damian Hubbard (non female readers only)
Warm Bodies
R
Peep World
Nathan Meyerwitz
Your Boyfriend
Peter Dunbar
Invincible
Mark Grayson
Shapesmith
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
Sabrina Spellman
Harvey Kinkle
Nick Scratch
Rosalind Walker
Theo Putnam
Prudence Blackwood
Ambrose Spellman
High School Musical: the Musical the Series
Gina Porter
EJ Caswell
#froggywritesstuff#tgwdlm x reader#John doe x reader#Heartstopper x reader#do revenge x reader#Deadpool x reader#Wednesday x reader#tomorrow when the war began x reader#treasure Planet X reader#Enola Holmes x reader#love Victor x reader#in treatment x reader#kurt kunkle x reader#once upon a time x reader#dash and Lily x reader#summer days summer nights x reader#venom x reader#honest theif x reader#Ghostbusters Afterlife x reader#Micah Yujin x reader#the obsession x reader#Simon Aumar x reader#rottmnt x reader#ben schwartz x reader#teddy lobo x reader#mean girls#Warm bodies#adventure time#mythic quest#your boyfriend
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The crew of the AAB-Gamma - Lisa (Peggy Neal), Captain Sano (Toshiya Wazaki), Michiko (Itoko Harada) and Miyamoto (Shinichi Yanagisawa) from The X From Outer Space (1967)
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Rants!
Mr Green/Wadsworth: The inherent homoeroticism of throwing a man to the floor... Being annoying... Both r clearly gay anyway... I think they have hooked up and are denying feelings tbh
Susan/Peggy: Every day I'm furious that Susan doesn't get to go to heaven because she discovered lipstick and nylons. FUCK C.S. Lewis for that for real. She lived an adult life with more agency and personhood than she could possibly access in a lifetime England when she returned from Narnia and was told she could never go back to Narnia—so why is she punished for trying to make the most of her life?!
I've seen the take that "busy chasing lipstick and nylons" doesn't mean she's more interested in fashion than in lion jesus, it means she was attracted to women, and yknow, that just makes things worse.
I saw season 1 of Agemt Carter, I read the Peggy/Angie vibes, and I'm a multishipper at heart. Susan crossing paths with Peggy Carter is SO plausable and it's one of the few ways I could see her finding a happy and fulfilling life moving forward! And god does she ever deserve better than she gets in canon.
Rochi: there are literally 19 fics for this ship, all but 3 written by the same person, and the characters have never even been mentioned in the same sentence, let alone met. neither of them have any lines, we don't know what one looks like and we only know he exists because of like 2 fact files you can find scattered around the game. but holy shit if the dynamic ive deluded myself into thinking they have isnt DELECTABLE
Duckylove: A HYPERSPECIFIC POLYCULE BETWEEN MOST OF THE TEENAGERS IN THE DWAMPYVERSE CAST. TECHNICALLY THE BASIS IS IN THE PHINEAS AND FERB CAST, WITH CANDACE DATING JEREMY, STACY, AND VANESSA, BUT IT COMPLICATES FROM THERE. I USUALLY HAVE STACY AND VANESSA DATING EACH OTHER, ALONG WITH STACY DATING COLTRANE AND VANESSA DATING MONTY. MONTY CAN ALSO BE DATING CARL IT DEPENDS. FROM THERE THERES THE MILO MURPHY'S LAW CAST, WITH SARA DATING CANDACE AND VANESSA, ALONG WITH NEAL. THE HAMSTER AND GRETEL CAST INCLUSION IS KEVIN DATING HIROMI, WHOS DATING STACY AND SARA AS WELL. FRED AND JENNY (AND A BUNCHA THE OTHER TEENS BUT LESS FULLY AS THESE TWO) ARE ALSO THERE BUT FRED AND JENNY ARE AROACE SO THEY JUST KINDA EXIST THERE.
#poll#tournament#subnautica#rochi#duckylove#clue 1985#narnia#peggy carter#susan pevensie#jochi khasar
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365 Marvel Comics Paper Cut-Out SuperHeroes - One Hero, Every Day, All Year…
Super Secret Supplemental - SHIELD
S.H.I.E.L.D (or the Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division) was an international peacekeeping, law enforcement, and counter-terrorism agency sanctioned by the United Nations. They were led by a director who reports to the World Security Council and the agency was composed of members from various nations. SHIELD was founded to combat technologically advanced threats on world security (specifically the menace of Hydra); and they remained throughout the years on the front lines, fighting terrorism, supernatural threats and extraterrestrial menaces as an international intelligence agency.
Following the Secret Empire event, SHIELD was formerly dissolved. Some elements of the organization remain operational, overseeing ‘black site’ prisons and handling the transition of its duties to other intelligence agencies.
Many individuals have served as agents and operatives for SHIELD over the years. Some of the more notable agents include the following:
Colonel Nicholas Fury Sr. was one of the organization’s earliest recruits and he quickly matriculated to the role of director. The character is portrayed by actor Samuel L. Jackson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe; Nick Fury’s first appearance was in the pages of Sgt. Fury #1 (1963).
Commander Timothy Dum Dum Duggan had been Fury’s colleague among the Howling Commandos during the Second World War. He joined SHIELD and would go on to be Fury’s right-hand man, rising to the rank of director for a time. Duggan additionally headed up SHIELD’s Godzilla division as well as its monster-oriented new Howling Commandos. Actor Neal McDonough portrayed the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Duggan first appeared in the pages of Sgt. Fury #1 (1963).
Agent Maria Hill became the director of SHIELD following Fury’s ouster and served in the position during the first Superhero Civil War. Hill stayed on as second in command during the time that Tony Stark acted as director. Her hawkish attitudes and supreme distrust toward super powered individuals ultimately led to her being dishonorably discharged from the organization. Maria Hill features in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, portrayed by actress Cobie Smulders. The character first appeared in New Avengers Vol. 1 #4 (2005).
Natalia Romanova, also known as The Black Widow, joined SHIELD following her defection from the former Soviet Union. She has served on and off with the organization throughout her career as an Avenger and solo super hero. Actress Scarlet Johansson portrays the Widow in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The heroine first appeared in the pages of Tales of Suspense #52 (1964).
Sharon Carter, Agent 13, is the niece of Peggy Carter who fought the Axis Forces alongside Captain America in the Second World War. Agent 13 would go on to have many abetters alongside Captain America and the two became lovers. She was believed killed in action but later returned and resumed both her position as an agent of SHIELD as well as her romance with Cap. Actress Emily VanCamp portrays Sharon Carter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Agent 13 first appeared in the pages of Tales of Suspense #75 (1965)
Steve Rogers, also known as Captain America, maintained a partnership with SHIELD throughout many of his adventures in the modern era. He was offered the directorship over the organization in the wake of the Dark Reign storyline. An evil doppelganger of Rogers would go on to take over SHIELD, using it to forward the agenda of Hydra. Although the doppelganger was ultimately defeated, the ordeal resulted in the official dissolution of the organization. Actor Chris Evans portrays Cap in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The hero first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 (1941).
The Inhuman heroine, Daisy Johnson, was sought out by Nick Fury during a time in which he was conducting covert affairs for SHIELD. Fury placed Daisy in charge of an unsanctioned operation to topple a regime in Latveria. Having gained Fury’s trust, young Daisy was offered level 10 clearance at SHIELD, effectively making her Fury’s second in charge. Following Fury’s ouster, Daisy briefly served as the organizations director before Maria Hill’s political maneuvering forced her out. Actress Chloe Bennet portrays Daisy Johnson in the television series Marvel’s Agents of Shield. The young heroine first appeared in Secret War #2 (2004).
Agent Melinda May earned a reputation as one of SHIELD’s most effective field operatives. Her quick thinking and highly proficient combat skills helped her save the day on many occasions, earning her the nickname ‘The Calvary.’ May was chosen by section commander, Phil Coulson, to lead a team to take down a terrorist cell that had obtained the mystical Uru sword. Following the dissolution of SHIELD, May has gone on to become an agent for The FBI. Actress Ming-Na Wen portrayed Agent May in the television series Marvel’s Agents of Shield. The heroine first comic book appearance was in Agents of SHIELD Vol. 3 #1 (2014).
Agent Gabe Jones served as a member of the Howling Commandos during World War II. Following the war, Fury recruited Jones to become an agent of SHIELD. Jones became a top operative and was a crucial part to bringing down the nefarious organization known as The Secret Empire. He would later be a part of the SHIELD task force to contain the monster Godzilla. Jones featured in the Marvel Cinematic Universe portrayed by actor Derek Luke. The hero first appeared in the pages of Sgt. Fury #1 (1963).
Having graduated top of his class at the SHIELD training program, Agent Jasper Sitwell earned a position as Director Fury’s chief assistant and secretary. In this role, Sitwell (then known as Agent 22) periodically stood in as temporary director during times in which Fury was on assignment or otherwise unavailable. Sitwell later acted as the official liaison between SHIELD and Stark Industries, which led to many adventures involving Iron Man and the hero’s many foes. A decidedly less heroic version of Jasper Sitwell featured in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, portrayed by actor Maximiliano Hernández. The agent first appeared in the pages of Strange Tales #144 (1966).
Agent Victoria Hand had been an accountant at SHIELD who voiced significantly hawkish views on how the organization should be run. Her notions caught the attention of Norman Osborn who had been made director of SHIELD following the Secret Invasion event. Osborn promoted Hand as his chief lieutenant and she essentially acted as director in that Osborn was often preoccupied with his various diabolical schemes. Hand remained with the organization following Osborn’s ouster and the new director, Tony Stark, assigned her as the official liaison to the Avengers. She was later killed in action. Actress Saffron Burrows portrayed Hand in the television series Marvel’s Agents of Shield. The agent first appeared in the pages of Invincible Iron Man Vol. 2 #8 (2008).
The enigmatic Contessa Valentina Allegra de la Fontaine joined SHIELD because she was bored by her life of privilege and luxury. Her keen tactical mind and fierce combat skills helped her rise through the ranks and she soon became a top agent. She also became romantically involved with Nick Fury, ultimately leading her to be transferred to the European branch to avoid the appearance that Fury was showing favoritism. The Contessa would briefly act as director of SHIELD yet was secretly involved with a villainous cabal known as Leviathan. Actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus portrays the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The Contessa first appeared in the pages of Strange Tales #159 (1967).
Alphonso ‘Mac’ Mackenzie had acted as a liaison between SHIELD and the CIA before formerly becoming an agent of SHIELD. He quickly became a top agent, frequently working alongside fellow agents Jasper Sitwell and Jimmy Woo. Something of a luddite, Mac was highly distrustful of SHIELD’s increasing reliance on advanced technology. His suspicions in this regard proved crucial in preventing the organization from being taken over by The Deltite Corporation, thwarting the plan to replace all top agents with Life Model Decoy androids. A version of Mackenzie featured in the television series Marvel’s Agents of Shield, portrayed by actor Henry Simmons. The agent first appeared in the pages of Nick Fury vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. #3 (1988)
Agent Sidney Levine, often known as The Gaffer, had been a fighter pilot during World War II. Following the war he became involved in creating special effects for Hollywood. He ingenuity for gadgetry resulted in his being recruited into SHIELD. Working in conjunction with technicians from Stark Industries, The Gaffer was responsible for many of the organizations most ingenious weapons and devices. The agent first appeared in Strange Tales #159 (1967).
Phillip Coulson served as an Army Ranger stationed in Afghanistan. During his service he became close friends with fellow Ranger, Marcus Johnson. After Johnson learned he was the son of Nick Fury he ended up recruited into SHIELD and Coulson signed up alongside him. Coulson would go on to become a top operative and oversaw his own squad of agents. Coulson was later apparently killed by Deadpool in the opening salvos of The Secret Empire Event. Yet it turned out that Coulson was resurrected by the villainous of Mephisto who then used Coulson as a pawn in the creation of the government-sanctioned super-team, the Squadron Supreme of America. Actor Clarke Gregg portrayed Coulson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. His first comic book appearance was in the pages of Battle Scars #1 (2011).
Marcus Johnson, born Nicholas Fury Jr., grew up unaware that he was the son of Nick Fury and that he had inherited the ‘infinity formula’ from his father. This led him to being targeted by the villainous Orion who sought to extract the formula from him so to save his own life. He was saved and ended up following in father’s footsteps, joining SHIELD. Nick Fury Jr first appeared in Battle Scars #1 (2011).
Agent Jimmy Woo worked for the FBI leading a task force hunting down the international crime lord known as The Golden Claw. He was later recruited into SHIELD and aided the organization in finally taking the Claw down. He remained with SHIELD participating in many missions and acting as part of SHIELD’s Godzilla Unit. Years later, The Golden Claw resurfaced and Woo would go on to take over the Claw’s organization, reforming it into the Atlas Foundation and a force for good. Actor Randell Park portrays Jimmy Woo in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The agent’s first comic book appearance was in the pages of Yellow Claw #1 (1956).
A former captain in the United States Air Force, Clay Quartermain was recruited into the ranks of SHIELD during its battle against the forces of The Golden Claw. He continued on with the organization and embarked on numerous missions. His garrulousness and boastful nature rubbed some of his fellow agents the wrong way, but he proved himself highly capable and was put in charge of SHIELD’s Hulk-Busters unit. He was later apparently killed while investigating the mystery of the Red Hulk. Clay Quartermain first appeared in the pages of Strange Tales #163 (1967).
Agent Barbara ‘Bobbi’ Morse, also known as Agent 19, served as a field agent and scientist for SHIELD, sharing numerous adventures alongside Ka-Zar of the Savage Land. Fearing that her work with SHIELD could endanger her family, Morse faked her death and began operating as the costumed hero Mockingbird. Not long thereafter, she became a frequent ally of Hawkeye. The two fell in love and eventually married and together they formed the West Coast branch of The Avengers. Actress Adrianne Palicki portrayed Bobbi Morse/Mockingbird in the television series Marvel’s Agents of Shield; whereas actress Linda Cardellini has played Hawkeye’s wife and former SHIELD Agent 19 in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The heroine first appeared in the pages of Astonishing Tales Vol. 1 #6 (1971).
Junior agent Roz Solomon served as a member of SHIELD in the organization’s environmental sciences division. A staunch environmentalist, Solomon investigated an illegal oceanic drilling practice conducted by the Roxxan Oil Corporation and ended up sharing an adventure with the Mighty Thor. Following the dissuasion of SHIELD, Solomon accepted an offer by King T’Challa to become a part of his Agents of Wakanda program. The intrepid young agent first appeared in the pages of Thor: God of Thunder #12 (2013).
Commodore Lance Hunter was born in Kent, England and served in the Royal Navy before becoming a top operative for MI-6. He was later put in charge of the organization, S.T.R.I.K.E. (or the Special Tactical Reserve for International Key Emergencies) which acted as a sister agency to SHIELD in the United Kingdom. Hunter would go on to have numerous adventures alongside Nick Fury, Captain Britain and Captain America. During his missions in conjunction with SHIELD, Hunter sparked up a romance with SHIELD agent, Bobbi Morse. The pair briefly rekindled their romance following Bobbi’s divorce from Clint Barton. Actor Nick Blood portrayed a version of Lance Hunter in the television series, Marvel’s Agents of Shield. The hero first appeared in the pages of Captain Britain #19 (1977).
Agent Monica Chang was the chief of SHIELD's Artificial Intelligence division. She was tasked with the interrogation of Hank Pym after the virus with which he destroyed Ultron evolved into the A.I. known as Dimitrios, and started mounting cyberattacks against secure military and intelligence targets. She ordered Hank Pym to help her destroy this new threat, for which Pym created a new team of Avengers: the Avengers A.I. Chang acted as a part of the Avengers A.I. until Dimitrios was destroyed and the team disbanded. The heroine first appeared in the pages of Avengers A.I. #1 (2013).
Doctor Jemma Simmons had been a science officer at SHIELD when she was recruited into Phil Coulson’s special operations unit investigating the mystical Uru sword. Simmons later aided Coulson in garnering the aide of the Inhuman known as Karnak in a kidnapping case. During another mission, Dr. Simmons was infected with a virus manufactured by the terrorist cell, AIM. The virus proved fatal yet Simmons was saved when Deathlock transformed her into a partial cyborg. The agent originally appeared in the television series, Marvel’s Agents of Shield, portrayed by actress Elizabeth Henstridge. Simmon's first comic appearance was int he pages of S.H.I.E.L.D. Vol. 3 #1 (2014).
Agent Leopold Fitz had been a fifth level SHIELD operative who showed a tremendous aptitude for mechanical engineering. He was recruited by Commander Phil Coulson to act as a part of his special operations squad to address a terrorist group that had obtained the mystical Uru sword. Fitz remained a part of Cousin’s team until it was disbanded. Fitz originally appeared in the television series, Marvel’s Agents of Shield, portrayed by actor Iain De Caestecker. The agent’s first comic appearance was int he pages of S.H.I.E.L.D. Vol. 3 #1 (2014).
The organization first appeared in the pages of Strange Tales #135 (1965).
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Since somehow my google docs got deleted, and I have a lot of new followers, here is a brief rules list, and muse list.
1.) This page will contain NSFW themes. There will be smut on this page. I ask that you are 21+ to roleplay with me. I understand 18 is the legal age, this is just for my comfort.
2.) If I haven't replied to something or spoken to you about it, please just ask me. I have ADHD. I try really hard to draft things, but my mind goes in a million different directions.
3.) Basically, treat me with respect, and I'll do the same for you.
Muse List: (more to come)
MCU: Steve Rogers Bucky Barnes Peggy Carter Natasha Romanoff Wanda Maximoff Pepper Potts Morgan Stark MJ Allison Grant
OUAT: Prince Charming Snow White Emma Swan Henry Mills Regina Mills Graham Humbert Neal Cassidy Robin Hood Ariel Triton
SPN: Dean Winchester Mary Winchester Lisa Braeden
MISC: Violet Baudelaire (ASOUE) Mary Crawley (Downton Abbey) DJ Tanner (Fuller House) Maddie Townsend (Sweet Magnolias) Abby Philips (The Ranch) Riley Matthews - (Girl Meets World) Audrey Nathan (AOS) Diana Prince (DC) Grace Ryder (911 Lonestar) Sue Heck (The Middle) Oliver (OC - Firefighter - Chris Evans fc) Leela Devi (The Resident) Conrad Hawkins (The Resident)
DISNEY: Rapunzel Anastasia
Prince Charming
One Tree Hill:
Lucas Scott Haley James/Scott Brooke Davis Peyton Sawyer Bridgerton:
Anthony Bridgerton Daphne Bridgerton Penelope Featherington
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Winners of the Peggy Ramsay/Film4 playwriting bursary awards announced
Six winners were unveiled today
Alex Wood | 22 November 2023
The six winning writers of the Peggy Ramsay/Film4 Awards have been announced.
Providing six writing bursaries of £10,000 for new theatre writers, the initiative has been created by Film4 and the Peggy Ramsay Foundation alongside the Maria Bjornson Memorial Fund.
Four of the six bursaries are supported through the Peggy Ramsay Foundation (with one dedicated to literary agent Tom Erhardt), while two are supported by Film4.
The bursary recipients will now be attached to a specific venue or organisation for a year in order to develop at least one full-length play, while also working alongside industry professionals.
Former National Theatre artistic director Richard Eyre, who chaired the panel deciding the six winners, said today: “I’ve always thought that giving bursaries to writers for them to be attached for a year to theatres is an inventive act of philanthropy. I’ve been chairing this award since 2009 and I have been repeatedly impressed by the quality of the plays. This year has been no exception. I feel sure that these writers will continue to confirm our faith in their talent.”
The six winners are:
Babirye Bukilwa, the writer of cake, who will be attached to the Soho Theatre and Clean Break,
Shahid Iqbal Khan, writer of 10 Nights, who will be attached to Paines Plough,
Martha Loader, writer of Bindweed, who will be attached to the New Wolsey Theatre,
Marek Horn, writer of Octopolis, who will be attached to the Hampstead Theatre,
Florence Espeut-Nickless, writer of Destiny, who will be attached to Bristol Old Vic, and
Morna Young, writer of Aye, Elvis, who will be attached to the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh.
Ben Coren, head of development at Film4, added: “Discovering and nurturing new talent is one of our core values at Film4, so we’re very happy to help another round of emerging UK playwrights develop their careers. I’m looking forward to seeing what the winners create in 2024 and beyond.”
Alongside Eyre and Coren on the panel are Jack Bradley (Sonia Friedman Productions), Will Mortimer (Bridge Theatre and the Peggy Ramsay Foundation), Dinah Wood (Faber and Faber), Nicholas Wright (playwright) and Georgia Gatti (Neal Street Productions). The scheme is administered by Sue Higginson.
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Tag 9 people you want to get to know better/catch up with!
Thanks for tagging me @bluenet13 and @imperiumwifestrikesagain!
Three Ships: Densi, Neal/Sara, Peggy/Steve. There’s more but I either can’t think of them, or can’t decide if they’re in the top 3.
First Ever Ship: Nancy Drew and Ned Nickerson
Last Song: Someone Like You by Adele
Last Movie: Captain America: The First Avenger
Currently Reading: Half Wild by Sally Green and fanfiction
Currently Watching: Rotating between a bunch of shows I’ve already rewatched, the new series Found, and getting ready to watch the second season of Loki.
Currently Consuming: Fish crackers
Currently Craving: Nothing really
Tagging @agentblyeanddeeks, @cbetham, @theasaff, @herveiwfromthefloor, @kalliopekorekind, @psyched1328.
That’s not quite nine, but close enough.
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Hello! I am actually so curious after that one post — do you have a favorite scene from Argonauts that you could give a behind-the-scenes commentary on? Your series is amazing and so well researched!
Thank youuuu for this question, I am going to explode!
You must understand how much I hated CA:TFA when I first saw it lol. Thought I was so clever when Bucky saved Steve in the alley at the beginning and I said out loud to no one, "This guy isn't making it out of the movie." When I convinced myself to give Cap another shot and watched TWS, it made me hate TFA even more.
Those Smithsonian scenes were great! I wanted more of those! Who the hell were those guys in the murals? Those missions Peggy was talking about were Steve's legacy! Those acts were the stuff of legend! WHY WAS THERE ONLY A 30-SECOND MONTAGE OF IT IN TFA?? WHY WASN'T THERE ALREADY A LONGFIC TO FILL THIS MASSIVE OBVIOUS GAP?
So I put to good use the knowledge I already had of the European Theatre of World War II. It's been an interest of mine for a long, long time, way before I heard of Captain America. Never, ever, ever will the comments about The Argonauts being well-researched not make me feel proud.
To date, I think Chapter 6 "Novara" is one of my best. The balance of action with character and emotional development was about as good as it gets for me. All the guys got to demonstrate their competency as individuals — which was very important to me when I first started writing. Everyone needed a distinct voice, personality, and their own development or emotional arc within the overall story. Told myself the readers needed to care about and be invested in at least one of the Commandos outside of Bucky. Pretty sure this is when I really found the right voice for Jim Morita. It's here where the very first seeds of doubt are planted in Jim's brain, where he thinks maybe he should say something about what he knows and what he's seen. You can see the growth in him when you compare how Jim talked with Bucky in "Novara" to the way they talked in "Plasma" (that's the chapter with the "it is your duty to be my family" speech). Jim (and Monty) used physical distance and pessimism a bit like defense mechanisms. He was relieved when Gabe took the lead when they found Bucky in the belfry. He leaned away from Bucky when he was sick. He stood aside when Steve showed up in the church. In "Plasma," Jim didn't do that. He was hands-on starting the drip and knew the right things to say. He didn't hesitate to do what needed to be done and to speak up for what he needed in return.
Cripes, Jim has endeared himself to me so much since I started The Argonauts. His story is for all the people that keep others at arm's length because they're scared, the people that have had their defences up for so long that they don't remember how to take them down.
But, yeah, the setting and tone of the Novara battle was influenced by the final battle sequence in Saving Private Ryan, right down to the belfry that I put Bucky in. Luckily, Bucky makes it out of there, unlike Jackson in the film. The medic in Saving Private Ryan was my favourite character; find "Wade" in The Torture and Rescue of Prometheus. The medic in Band of Brothers was also my favourite character/person (are you seeing a pattern in me yet?). We haven't gotten any references to him or the "Bastogne" episode yet, but we will get them.
I'm sure I've said it before, but: Let it not be a secret that the emotional climax of The Argonauts will look a lot like the scene from "The Breaking Point" episode of Band of Brothers. Thanks a lot, Neal McDonough. /s
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if you ever want to know how indecisive i am, all you have to do is ask me about my carter family fancasts because i have three different fancasts for sharon right off the top of my head, two for steve, have changed ellie's three in the last month and a half, and ian's three ( four? ) times since january.
im even at the point where i have multiple fancasts for peggy, who it's well known that i hate, and for characters with so few appearances that people barely know they exist, like her parents or neal.
and that hasn't even touched on the fact that i have at least two fancasts for shannon & all of her family, who aren't 616 canon or even adjacent like ellie, and for steven jr. and nick rogers ( yeah, what if sharon carter had not died? lives rent free in my head at all times, im not ashamed to admit that )
none of them have just one fancast. not a single one. my obsession and indecision has long since gotten out of control.
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Jesus here's my May birthdays edit for those who passed away and Madeleine McCann who went missing in 2007 at 3 years old Vera S. Barton, Amerie Jo Garza, Maranda Gail Mathis, Merka Ulmann Barkan, Abram Aba Barkan, Helen B. Antin, Szyfra “Stefi” Fiszbaum Altman, Hershel “Harry” Altman, Francie Waligora Alpert, Anne V. Berend Allen, Reghina Gottesman Adler, Ludwig “Lou” Adler, My grandma Margaret Downs, Erna “Edna” Grunebaum Adler, Judith Kallus Abrahamer, Otto Heinrich Frank, Hana Brady, Bob Saget, Gianna Maria-Onore Bryant, Bojana Asović, John F. Kennedy, Kyle Albert Velasquez, Joanna Caroline “JoJo” Ross, Kayla Renee Rolland, Diana Duff-Smith Wanstrath, Cuong Huy “Tony” Trinh, Ashley Tomchesson Ochoa, SFC Charleston V. “Chucky” Hartfield, Jared Alan Lee Conard Black, Bennie Jewkes Bushnell, Gene Olan “Bubba” Allen II, Brendan Neal Abernathy, Natalie Danielle Brooks, Stephanie Dawn Johnson, Jessica Adrienne “Jess” Rekos, Jack Armistead Pinto, Emilie Alice “Em” Parker, Abigail Joanne “Abbie” McLennan, Randy Michael Gordon, Robert Nicholas “Nick” Creson, Ryan Christopher “Stack” Clark, Pauline “Paultje” Adelaar, Manfred “The Red Baron” von Richthofen, Catherine II the Great, SGT Frederick William Mausert III, Ichiyo Higuchi, Tammy Wynette, Johnny Paycheck, Hank Snow, War Admiral, Hedda Hooper, Eddy Arnold, Ariya Jennings, Indy Llew, Kylie Rowand, Alyssa Miriam Alhadeff, Shana Lorraine Fisher, Caitlin Millar Hammaren, Reginald Hezeriah Harding, John Thomas Henry, Roy Huskey, Trinity Hope Jackson, Jessica Klymchuk, Dean Harold Meyers, Stephanie Michelle Neiman, Daniel Patrick O'Neil, Rachael Angelica Raver, Willie Banks, Lisa Romero-Muniz, Rose Martin Rutledge, Laura Anne Shipp, Scott Keith Sorrell, Cynthia Olinde Tisdale, Maybelle Addington Carter, Johnny Gimble, Gene Tunney, Gary Stewart, James Arness, James Brown, Pinky Lee, Peggy Mount, Gates Brown, Saint Catherine Labouré, Van Alexander, Dee Hardison, Paton Price, Connie Crothers, Jane Connelly, Orange Jacobs, Stan C. Wilson, Harold Allen Drake, Goldy McJohn, Rev. William J. Seymour, Jean-Baptiste Barrier, Lynn Hargate Evans, Bennie Jewkes Bushnell, Florence Kopleff, Roger Robinson, Gerald Irons, & More Angel
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I really liked this set, largely because it was the second week in a row that I played over two hours without really falling on back much on what I think of as my "usual" songs. Even the ones I did play, I mixed up a bit ("Note" and "Sunshine" were the fast arrangements instead of the slow arrangements, "Ghosts" and "Fear" segued into other songs, etc.). The highlight for me was this cover of Mason Jennings' "Hospitals and Jails," which is a great song by itself, and this time through served as a sandwich for the "Echo Head Jam," which has become this specific two-chord looper jam that I've been dropping into songs here and there for the last few months. I thought this take on it came it even better than usual. So here it is! Setlist and notes: Maps Dusty Roads I Love You (Or The Mountains) Note To Self * Southern Pacifica (Josh Ritter) Sunshine *! Box Full Of Letters (Wilco) -> Montana > Box Full Of Letters Fear -> Peggy-O (Traditional) ? Ghosts Of The Highway -> Dreams Hospitals and Jails (Mason Jennings) -> Echo Head Jam > Hospitals and Jails Neal's Jam -> Blackbird Girl -> Palace -> # Jam -> Prince Caspian (Phish) -> Palace The Whales (Goose) @ * Fast version ! w/ Harmonica ? Slow version # Super-classy segue @ First time played
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MY SHIP LIST
* - OTPs
TVD: Damon&Elena*, Stefan&Katherine, Klaus&Caroline
Lucifer: Chloe&Lucifer*, Maze&Eve
Skins: Cook&Effy, Freddie&Effy, Mini&Alo, Chris&Jal, Sid&Cassie, Naomi&Emily*, Nick&Franky
Misfits: Simon&Alisha*, Seth&Kelly
Gossip Girl: Chuck&Blair*, Dan&Serena, Nate&Jenny
Doctor Who: Amy&Rory*, Ten&Rose
Friends: Monica&Chandler*
Big Bang Theory: Sheldon&Amy, Leonard&Penny, Howard&Bernadette
How I Met Your Mother: Robin&Barney, Marshall&Lily
Teen Wolf: Scott&Allison, Stiles&Lydia
My Mad Fat Diary: Finn&Rae
Luther: Alice&Luther
Killing Eve: Villanelle&Eve*
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Spike&Buffy, Angel&Buffy*, Willow&Tara, Xander&Anya
Reign: Francis&Mary*, Bash&Kenna
You: Joe&Beck
Game of Thrones: Jon&Daenerys, Jaime&Brienne, Arya&Gendry, Drogo&Daenerys
Baby Daddy: Danny&Riley
AHS: Tate&Violet
Once Upon a Time: Snow&Charming, Robin&Regina, Belle&Rumplestiltskin, Emma&Killian, Emma&Neal
Marvel Cinematic Universe: Tony&Pepper, Steve&Peggy, Peter&Gamora, Clint&Natasha
Harry Potter: Harry&Ginny, Draco&Hermione
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SEND 💕 AND I WILL TELL YOU SOME MUSES OF OURS I THINK COULD WORK AS A SHIP.
I couldn't find your muselist as it's saying it's deleted, so I used the muses form your interest tracker!
@audaxbellator
Steve Rogers / Natasha Romanoff, Thor Odinson
Bucky Barnes / Natasha Romanoff, Jemma Simmons, Grant Ward
Peggy Carter / Grant Ward, Sersi,
Natasha Romanoff / Grant Ward, Pietro Maximoff, Wanda Maximoff
Wanda Maximoff / Druig, Thor Odinson, Loki Laufeyson, Yelena Belova
Pepper Potts / Matt Murdock
Morgan Stark / Mia Smoak
Emma Swan / Killian Jones, Neal Cassidy
Henry Mills / Ruby Fitzherbert (OC), Freddie Facilier, Kris Bjorgman (OC)
Regina Mills / Emma Swan, Killian Jones, Maleficent
Graham Humbert / Emma Swan
Neal Cassidy / Emma Swan, Diaval
Robin Hood / Killian Jones, Hans Westergaard, Maleficent
Ariel / Killian Jones, Elizabeth Swann
Violet Baudelaire / Kaz Brekker, Tobias Eaton, Nina Zenik
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