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honestly cuddy's mom and wilson just needed to queen out together
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He just needs a break from getting railed by both of them every night
#I might be too far gone with the hudson disease#but tell me it's not what it looks like#hudson#house md#s07e09
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Cutest goofy creature
#house md#house#james wilson#robert sean leonard#rsl#s07e09#wilson chewing#MY BABYYY#sillyyyyy#cutie patootie
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Inside Unfinished Business • Part 2
🧵Outlander_ Starz: Kristin Atherton faced not only the challenge of taking over a role previously played by Laura Donnelly, but also took on *two* different time periods! Said Director Stewart Svaasand, "Kristin had no easy scenes. Straight into the meat." Said Caitríona Balfe, "Stepping into a role set by another actor is one of the hardest things to do... but Kristin really knocked it out of the park... She was wonderful."
Learn how Costume Designer Trisha Biggar approached Jenny's looks in 1739 and 1778.
We see Jenny's younger self in 1739, where she's sort of adventurous. We kept her in a very youthful lilac heather tweed, fresh and matching with the countryside. When we saw her again in the 1770s, we put her into more autumnal, natural colors, russets and warm browns and red tones, moving from the youthful, fresh colors into slightly softer, more mature colors.
We used antique pieces in both time periods. In 1739, the fashion for women was stomachers, which fit down the center front of a lady's bodice. Women could have one bodice and several stomachers to make different outfits. The apron was a fashionable thing in the later 1770s that women wore decoratively rather than just practically. — TRISHA BIGGAR, COSTUME DESIGNER
🧵Outlander_ Starz: “Clothes were worn very much forever, as long as they lasted, and often adapted to a future fashion... it wasn't unusual for items of clothing to be handed down," says Costume Designer Trisha Biggar.
This theme comes to life in this episode, first as we glimpse both Brian Fraser in the leather coat we've seen passed down to Jamie before, and as Old lan gifts Young lan his tweed coat upon his departure as a memento.
🧵Outlander_ Starz: I can never get enough of the costume department's fabulous sketches. Take a look at some from this episode below!
🧵Outlander_ Starz: Hair and Makeup Designer Ann McEwan had nothing but compliments for Nell Hudson on her willingness to let the team run with her looks over the years. "She'll age. She'll look ugly. She'll look pretty. Whatever needs to be done!"
As for Laoghaire's current wig... the team keeps it in the family. It once was worn by Annette Badland when playing Mrs. Fitz, Laoghaire's grandmother, in Season 1!
🧵Outlander_ Starz: That's all for this week. Learn even more about the episode, plus answers to fan questions, with The Official Outlander Podcast, hosted by Showrunner Matthew B. Roberts! Listen here: Spotify 🎧 Apple 🎧 Note: unable to link 🎧🎧… 🤷🏻♂️… see my S07E09 Official Podcast post
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Remember… stepping into a role set by another actor is one of the hardest things to do... but Kristin really knocked it out of the park... She was wonderful. — Caitríona Balfe
#Tait rhymes with hat#Good times#Outlander#Inside Outlander#S07E09#Unfinished Business#Part 2#Threada
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#daily-smiling-natsume#natsume yuujinchou#natsume takashi#natori shuuichi#nyanko sensei#madara#hiiragi#s07e09#1968
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Taskmaster (2018): The pendulum draws the eye.
Not for you, skull boy.
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JENNA COLEMAN as CLARA OSWALD Doctor Who - "Hide"
#dwedit#doctor who#cinemapix#chewieblog#filmtv#tvedit#tvcentric#tvandfilm#cinematv#dailytvwomen#season 7#s07e09#clara oswald#*#by lanie#flashing tw
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NONE OF YOU MOTHERFUCKERS TOLD ME MATT LILLARD IS IN A HOUSE EPISODE
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#night court#dan fielding#john larroquette#harry stone#harry anderson#my edit#alex-gifs#I haven't made a gif in literal years. and even then I only made like. 10#so I have no idea what I'm doing but ahh it's so much fun!! for now lol#my stuff#s07e09#season 7
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🎄🎄🎄
#call the midwife#turnadette#stephen mcgann#laura main#timothy turner#max macmillam#angela turner#alice brown#may tang#april rae hoang#teddy turner#edward shaw#christmas special#s01e07#s06e09#s07e09#s08e09#s09e09#s10e09#s11e09
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7.09 How to Win Friends and Influence Monsters
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Something something something something, this is what Pixal would have wanted.
#liveblogging#ninjago#hands of time#season 7#episode 9#out of the fire and into the boiling sea#s07e09
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@remyfire AHHHHHH you can’t just leave me bj religion tags like this... he’s the only one who didn’t say amen....!!.......
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Inside Unfinished Business • Part 1
🧵Outlander_Starz: Outlander is back and so is "Inside Outlander," your scoop on the behind-the-scenes magic that brings this magical series to life! ✨ Let's dive into the emotional premiere, "Unfinished Business," shall we?"
Returning to Lallybroch and the location of Midhope Castle where Outlander films wasn't just magical for the fans but for the cast as well. Sam Heughan says this was his favourite location from this second half of the season.
Going back to Lallybroch was a really big moment, for Jamie but also for Outlander. It's where we started. I have a lot of memories working there. One of my first days shooting in Season 1 was at Midhope at Lallybroch... so it was quite a special moment.
Actually, I'd never been in the actual castle because it's derelict. We were using the doorway. So, I actually got to go in this time and have a look inside, which was very special. — SAM HEUGHAN, JAMIE FRASER
🧵Outlander_Starz: Showrunner and Executive Producer Matthew B. Roberts said, "Bringing one of our main characters back into the show... Scotland... she's such a beauty.
You miss her when you're not there. I love when we can play Scotland for Scotland at any point. And that iconic driveway going up to Lallybroch, it always makes your heart beat a little faster."
🧵Outlander_Starz: Set Decorator Stuart Bryce, who has been on Outlander since the beginning, was nostalgic at recreating this set across decades: "New touches, like Mike Gunn's murals, were a great addition, but essentially we didn't have to change too much. We kept it as true as we could to the original Lallybroch.
The tapestries in the dining room had been in storage, and there were a few pieces missing, so finding the original plans and having to recreate them was a challenge."
🧵Outlander_Starz: For Production Designer Mike Gunn, now that we're seeing Lallybroch in 1739 as well as the 1770s and 1980s, it was important to instantly recognize Roger was in a different time. He came up with the idea that behind the incredible tapestries from Season 1, there were murals created in the time of Brian Fraser, hidden after Culloden, then discovered by Bree and Roger in the 80s.
Read more about how Mike used these murals to plant Easter Eggs about Jamie and the story of Outlander itself!
I developed this backstory that the murals depicted the Jacobite rising and fight for Scottish independence. By the time the 1770s came and the Jacobites had lost Culloden, that's when the tapestries were hidden... In the 1980s, the tapestries were taken off. That was the starting point.
Then I decided to weave in the story of Outlander...
The unicorn, which I decided to depict in all of the four images, was Jamie. And of course, Claire is going to come into that journey. The central mural above the fireplace with the unicorn and horse, that's the two of them in love. But the unicorn is depicted as having his struggles throughout. He's depicted fighting a mythical beast that you could say is Black Jack. — MIKE GUNN, PRODUCTION DESIGNER
🧵Outlander_Starz: Fans will be delighted to see Jamie and Claire staying in the Laird's bedroom again with the iconic blue wallpaper. Set Decorator Stuart Bryce says of this room: "There is something about that blue that makes people's skin look amazing and enhanced those early romantic scenes of Jamie and Claire.
When we came to put the room back together, though it was exactly the way it should have been, by some mystery, the room was bigger...something spooky happened there!"
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Remember… you miss her when you're not there. I love when we can play Scotland for Scotland at any point. And that iconic driveway going up to Lallybroch, it always makes your heart beat a little faster. — Matthew B Roberts
#Tait rhymes with hat#Good times#Outlander#Inside Outlander#Unfinished Business#S07E09#Part 1#Threads
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