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Have the roughest silliest doodle since I don't have time for anything more complex. The LH discord event prompt was to place at least one of the characters in some sort of western/desert/saloon/etc kind of scene and to have a cactus with a cowboy hat involved.
So here's Dale fucking around trying to put some guy's hat on Johnnie (the guy in the background has a face suitable for a muppet I do believe) while Rigo laughs at them being dorks.
#lord huron#world enders#johnnie redmayne#dale redmayne#rigo sandoval#absolute buffoonery and shenanigans#I guess that guy hasn't taken his hat back because he's extremely outnumbered#you can guess there's at least like eight more guys off camera#meanwhile it's a free for all at the world ender table
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100 Episodes and Beyond: The Legacy of ‘Station 19’
What we’ll always take away from the landmark series even after it fades to black.
BY MALCOLM VENABLEPUBLISHED: APR 10, 2024
Station 19 is ending, sadly, but when it does make its final farewell this year, Shondaland’s ABC series will leave behind more than teary eyes and a legion of loyal fans not ready to say goodbye. Though on the surface Station 19 functions as a standard emergency services/rescue drama, it has so much more going on underneath its fireproof exterior. For seven seasons now, the Grey’s Anatomy spin-off has become a landmark TV show in its own right, leaving behind a lasting legacy.
On a recent visit to the Station 19 set, where Shondaland was on hand to celebrate the momentous achievement of Station 19 finishing its 100th episode, which airs Thursday, April 11, we caught up with its beloved stars to probe what the show means — and talk about some of the ways the show will live on forever.
First-responder life
Perhaps the biggest and most important legacy of Station 19 is the way it reveals the struggles, sacrifices, and everyday heroism of first responders. Statistics show that Americans make roughly 240 million 911 calls a year — that’s more than 600,000 emergency calls per day. If we’re lucky, we’ll never have to make such a call, making it easy to forget that on the other end of that line are real people who get up every day and put their own needs and lives aside to help us when we’re having the worst day ever.
Through all kinds of calamities, disasters, and unthinkable emergencies — gas leaks and bombs, medical scares and car crashes, and of course, fires — we’ve seen these fictional characters mirror the courage and heroism real first responders exhibit every day. “I think Station,” executive producer and co-showrunner Peter Paige says, “has this magical formula of great action, incredible characters, incredible human stories that model a better way to be in the world.” Amen to that!
Mental health
The flip side of those incredible acts of service on Station 19 is the toll such a job takes. Sure, fires and rescue scenes make really good TV, but what has made Station 19 so impactful is the way it shows the human cost of such work. The death of Rigo (played by Rigo Sanchez) in season three is a good example: The subsequent group therapy sessions, where Andy Herrera (Jaina Lee Ortiz) and the team confront their grief and loss, illustrated how the job doesn’t exist in a vacuum and even the world’s toughest people feel emotional pain. “The relationships and circumstances really resonate with the audience,” Ortiz says. “They cry with us and grieve with us.”
Representation
“I feel like we have a lot of good representation,” says Zoanne Clack, co-showrunner and executive producer. “A lot of people who don’t see themselves represented usually on network television see themselves on our show.” She couldn’t be more correct. Station 19 has been trailblazing for the way it depicts a number of underrepresented groups — most notably Latinos, who are vastly underrepresented on television — in lead roles, with Pruitt Herrera (Miguel Sandoval) and Andy Herrera (Jaina Lee Ortiz) in particular as standout examples. Showing them as captains has been quietly revolutionary, helping to undo persistent stereotypes that have Latinx people in service jobs or as criminals. LGBTQ characters get a lot of shine on Station 19 too; we see characters like Carina (Stefania Spampinato) and Maya (Danielle Savre) living out their lives, and not being held up as perfect aspirational models but as everyday people dealing with work, relationships, parenting, and the like — just like so many LGBTQ people the world over.
Family
“I think everybody sees the family they grew up in and the family they created — good, bad, and ugly,” says Jason George, otherwise known as Dr. Ben Warren. Indeed, Station 19’s 100 powerful episodes give us unflinching glimpses into what it looks like to be a pea in a pod, so to speak, and navigate the dynamics of being in a forced cluster — particularly accepting and supporting other people even if, in the moment, you’d really rather not. From courtships to breakups, baby making, and confronting the finality to death, the Station 19 family have endured it all together, and viewers have gone through it all alongside them. And that’s just one of the many reasons why its impact will stick inside the hearts of viewers for years to come.
For more on the legacy of Station 19, watch the video above from the series’ 100th episode celebration. And catch the final season of Station 19 on Thursdays on ABC, or stream episodes on Hulu.
Link: 100 Episodes and Beyond: The Legacy of ‘Station 19’ (shondaland.com)
#i was expecting to see them interviewing danielle and/or stefania#😑😔#at least they shared the link for the petition 🥹#save station 19#station 19#station19edit#station19#s19 cast#danielle savre#stefania spampinato#barrett doss#merle dandridge#jason george#boris kodjoe#jay hayden#grey damon#jaina lee ortiz#josh randall#tv: s19#mine
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Station 19 Episode 3.05 ‘Into The Woods’ - BTS Promotional Photos.
Jay Hayden - Jaina Lee Ortiz - Grey Damon - Barrett Doss - Danielle Savre - Okieriete Onaodowan - Rigo Sanchez - Miguel Sandoval - Jesse Williams & Andy Wolk (Director).
Air Date: February 20, 2020 on ABC
Credit: ABC/Richard Cartwright
#Station 19#Station 19 S3#EP 3.05#BTS#Jay Hayden#Jaina Lee Ortiz#Grey Damon#Barrett Doss#Danielle Savre#Okieriete Onaodowan#Rigo Sanchez#Miguel Sandoval#Jesse Williams
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Station 19 3.06 - “Ice Ice Baby”
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Link in Bio - free slow jam mix! 🎧 #Repost @undiscoveredsf ・・・ Check out this dope Filipino Slow Jam R&B mix featuring old school AND new school Fil-Am artists. Everyone from DNH and Innerlude, to AJ Rafael, Jeremy Passion & Jeff Bernat, to H.E.R., SoSuperSam, & JamieBoy! S/O @TRAKTIVIST for putting this one together! https://soundcloud.com/traktivist/6thr3e Playlist: Travis Atreo - Love Song Jocelyn Enriquez - I Didn't Know Love Would Break My Heart Brian Puspos - Starting Line Buffy - First Love AJ Rafael - Without You Cardi B & Bruno Mars - Please Me Jeremy Passion - Lemonade esta. & Kay Franklin - Off You Estrella - Show Me Bruno Mars - That's What I Like Moira Dela Torre & Nieman - Knots Anatalia V. & The Filharmonic - Til the End of Time Cover Racella - Margarita ft. Matt De Guia Jeff Bernat - Miles in Between ft. Joyce Wrice Avant - Lie About Us ft. Nicole Scherzinger Jocelyn Enriquez - Kailanman Far East Movement - Lovetron ft. Travis Garland H.E.R. - Best Part ft. Daniel Caesar JamieBoy - Trip (cover of Ella Mai) The Filharmonic - Location ft. Will Jay (cover of Khalid) Albert Posis - Everlasting Gabe Bondoc - You're It Liane V - Reasons Melissa Polinar - Meant to Be AJ Rafael - We Could Happen Bruno Mars - Versace on the Floor KAI - It Might Be You (RIP AC Lorenzo) Emmalyn - Phone Off Tracy Cruz - Flowers and Candy Jeremy Passion - We Can Jocelyn Enriquez - You Are The One Forte - Give My Love To You Jessica Domingo - Honey Skies Jules Aurora - The Silver Lining Rocky Sandoval - Throne Eclipse Far East Movement - Rocketeer ft. Bruno Mars SoSuperSam - A Little Wrong H.E.R. - Could've Been KAI - Say You'll Stay August Rigo - Just Drive Drop N Harmony - Never No Never Lea Salonga - Nandito Ako One Voice - When U Think About Me Innerlude - All I Can Pinay - Next Time #filipino #filipinos #filipina #filipinas #pinoy #pinoys #pinay #pinays #opm #slowjams #randb #mixtape #undiscoveredsf #filipinoamericans #filipinoamerican #filipinx #filipinamericans #filipinamerican #filipinomusic #philippines #discoverphilippines https://www.instagram.com/p/B0ZYz0YAnEJ/?igshid=er8bkppdbrme
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Peter Pan como nunca jamás lo habías visto llega ya al streaming
Impactante escenografía que conjuga la realidad con un deslumbrante y moderno diseño de proyección en video
Se usa un sofisticado sistema que cuenta con 4 voladoras, diseñado especialmente para esta producción
Más de 500 piezas integran el variado vestuario de los 33 actores, que encabezan Lolita Cortés y Adrián Uribe
Volar... hacer realidad los sueños... disfrutar de un juego interminable... así se vive en el país de Nunca Jamás, una tierra donde la felicidad está garantizada, pues ahí siempre se es niño. Ahí, nunca jamás se crece.
En este lugar habita Peter Pan, el eterno adolescente, el eterno soñador, el eterno travieso que lo mismo protege a los Niños perdidos que enfrenta a los indios y vence a los piratas, encabezados por el temible Capitán Garfio.
Y todos estos personajes que hace más de 9 años cobraron vida en el maravilloso montaje producido por OCESA y Morris Gilbert, podrá ser nuevamente admirado gracias a la maravilla del streaming, que se ha convertido en la actualidad en un gran aliado para el arte teatral.
El mundo entero, nunca mejor dicho, podrá disfrutar el próximo domingo 3 de enero del ya inminente 2021, del estupendo desempeño escénico de Lolita Cortés y Adrián Uribe, quienes como Peter Pan y el Capitán Garfio respectivamente, emocionarán, divertirán y sorprenderán a las familias con un montaje a la altura de los mejores del mundo, y que tendrá dos transmisiones: a las 12 y 18 horas.
Marcela Guirado (Wendy), Jonathan Portillo (Juan), Diego Tenorio (Miguel), Irasema Terrazas (Sra. Darling), Alma Escudero (Tigrilla), Dario Ripoll (Smee), y Pahola Escalera (Jane), completan el elenco estelar de este musical.
Los Niños perdidos son: Luis Ángel García, Sebastián Romero, Carlos Sandoval, Jorge García y Esván Lemus. Mientras que los piratas e indios son interpretados por Yoli Campos, Sergio Carranza, Alejandro Durán, Rigo Sarachaga, Enrique Chi, Julius Brewster Cotton, Mariano Villarello, Mario Cervantes, Antonio Mariscal, Raymundo Montoya y César Luna.
Como todo mundo sabe, Peter Pan alcanzó la internacionalización gracias a la versión cinematográfica de Disney (1953); sin embargo, el inolvidable personaje fue creado por el escocés James Matthew Barrie directamente para el teatro (1904), y luego gracias al mismo Barrie llegó a la literatura (1911), siempre con la misma vitalidad, alegría y amor por la vida y las aventuras.
Y es que lejos de envejecer con los años, el personaje y la historia de Peter Pan se renuevan permanentemente, y hoy, a más de un siglo de su nacimiento, este eterno adolescente se encuentra más vital que nunca para seguir surcando los aires con sus fantásticos vuelos, como lo muestran esta versión completamente diseñada para México y que está a la altura de las expectativas del público del siglo XXI.
A la diversión y la belleza de esta historia siempre conmovedora, hay que sumarle un montaje impactante, en el que los espectadores sentirán como materialmente se despegan del suelo y abandonan la tierra para volar y volar y volar hasta el país maravilloso de Nunca jamás.
Video, proyecciones en 3D, sorprendentes trucos de magia, sofisticados equipos de iluminación y audio, están puestos al servicio de un relato fantástico, en cuya preparación han trabajado alrededor de 200 personas a lo largo del último año.
Decenas de profesionales del teatro que podrían agruparse de la siguiente manera: 33 actores, 14 músicos, 25 creativos, un centenar de técnicos en iluminación, audio, video, vuelos y tramoya, sólo por mencionar la parte totalmente escénica.
Gracias a este ejército se ha podido recrear el mundo que habita Peter Pan, y que ha quedado plasmado en una veintena de espectaculares cambios escenográficos, 250 elementos originales de utilería, un sofisticado sistema de video (de frente y retroproyección), y 51 diseños de vestuario, compuestos por más de 500 piezas.
El equipo creativo de Peter Pan lo integraron: Jaime Matarredona (dirección), James Kelly (coreografía), Isaac Saúl (dirección musical), Susana Moscatel y Erick Merino (traducción y adaptación), Paula Sabina (diseño de escenografía y utilería), Violeta Rojas (diseño de vestuario), Jason Kantrowitz (diseño de iluminación), Paul Rubin (diseño de vuelos), Adriana Arraiga y Jorge Orozco (diseño y realización de video), Sergio Santoyo (diseño de audio) y Adriana Beatty (dirección técnica).
Peter Pan se transmitirá el domingo 3 de enero del 2021, pero los accesos ya pueden adquirirse. Y para que todo mundo pueda disfrutarla, tenemos las siguientes promociones:
Desde hoy y hasta el próximo lunes 14 de diciembre los accesos costarán 190 pesos;
Del martes 15 de diciembre al viernes 1 de enero de 2021, el precio es de 215 pesos por acceso
Y el 2 y 3 de enero, el acceso costará 270 pesos.
Para los tarjetahabientes de Citibanamex, presentador de este streaming, habrá una venta especial del 20 al 23 de diciembre y lo accesos costarán sólo 175 pesos.
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Station 19 - Ep 3.05 Into The Woods: Getting Ready For Camping
Credit: ABC
#Stattion 19#Station 19 S3#EP 3.05#Travis Montgomery#Victoria Hugues#Dean Miller#Maya Bishop#Andy Herrera#Jack Gibson#Rigo Vasquez#Cpt Pruitt Herrera#Jay Hayden#Barrett Doss#Okieriete Onaodowan#Danielle Savre#Jaina Lee Ortiz#Grey Damon#Rigo Sanchez#Miguel Sandoval
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Station 19 3.05 - “Into The Woods”
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#station 19#station19edit#screencaps#jaina lee ortiz#jason george#boris kodjoe#grey damon#barrett doss#jay hayden#okieriete onaodowan#danielle savre#miguel sandoval#Jesse Williams#brenda song#stefania spampinato#rigo sanchez#hd screencaps#grandecaps#capped by lastsongs
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Station 19 3.02 - “Indoor Fireworks”
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#station 19#station19edit#screencaps#jaina lee ortiz#jason george#grey damon#boris kodjoe#barrett doss#jay hayden#okieriete onaodowan#danielle savre#miguel sandoval#alberto frezza#rigo sanchez#hd screencaps#grandecaps#capped by lastsongs
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Station 19 3.04 - “House Where Nobody Lives”
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#station 19#station19edit#screencaps#jaina lee ortiz#jason george#boris kodjoe#grey damon#barrett doss#jay hayden#okieriete onaodowan#danielle savre#miguel sandoval#brenda song#pat healy#rigo sanchez#kelly thiebaud#hd screencaps#grandecaps#capped by lastsongs
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Station 19 3.03 - “Eulogy”
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#station 19#station19edit#screencaps#jaina lee ortiz#jason george#boris kodjoe#grey damon#barrett doss#jay hayden#okieriete onaodowan#danielle savre#miguel sandoval#jesse williams#greg germann#alberto frezza#rigo sanchez#pat healy#alex landi#hd screencaps#grandecaps#capped by lastsongs
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