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Daryl and toys🧸
#the walking dead#season 2#season 3#s11e1#s11e10#1x1#daryl dixon#sophia peletier#judith grimes#mirror scene#parallels#growing up dixon#ouch my heart
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The writers probably thought it was a funny Easter egg, but playing a song about holes in hearts over a montage of Brennan trying to figure out if the bones were Booth's was very much not funny.
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My Top 5 South Park featured songs:
5. Live To Win — Paul Stanley (Make Love, Not Warcraft; S10E8)
4. Get Down With The Sickness — Disturbed (With Apologies to Jesse Jackson; S11E1)
3. Holy Diver — Dio (Hooked on Monkey Fonics; S3E12)
2. Falling Away From Me — Korn (Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery; S3E10)
1. Shadow Dancing — Andy Gibb (Tom’s Rhinoplasty; S1E11)
#runners up were where do I begin by andy Williams (but Randy sings that and it’s not inserted into the episode)#and hold my hand by hootie and the blowfish#south park#music#make love not warcraft#s10e8#with apologies to jesse jackson#s11e1#hooked on monkey fonics#s3e12#korn’s groovy pirate ghost mystery#s3e10#tom’s rhinoplasty#s1e11#original post#put in the reblogs what yours are
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👓 crotch 👏 dingle 👐 crap ✋ boob 🤚 fart 🫲 nips 👐 tips 🫱 double dips 🙌 and that’s why we drove off the cliff
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“Is that how we’re posing? if I’m poking it out I could do that. I’ve been working all summer on that”
“What’s our pose when we stop? Does my shirt have to stay on?”
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chris carter seriously what is wrong with you this is actually not funny
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i watched 8 out of 10 cats does countdown from season 19 to present and now i'm catching up from the start and all i've gotten out of it is 2 things
jimmy carr's laugh stuck in my head
i hope mr fabio aka (robert deaton ii) is being paid a high enough salary to live in the tip of the shard or 100 acres of countryside or a quiet neighborhood or wherever he wants to live
#idek if the shard is residential#z#8oo10cdc#i'm up to s11e1#idc about jimmy's laugh but repeatedly making fun of him for offshore tax evasion never gets old#as a big fat quiz enjoyer
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10 seconds into s11e1 just saw dennis' curly hair i need an inhaler
like i literally feel sick why didn't anyone tell me about this
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disabled children and their parents - part 1
this post will be about babies born with disabilities, and part 2 will be about Susan Mullocks.
Call the Midwife has quite a number of families that are surprised to learn that their newborn has something going on that will make their lives different. Understandably they go through shock and adjustment periods and have to face difficult decisions. We will take a look at some examples in the third part of this post.
In a few cases the parents know before birth that there could be something that endangers their babies life and/or wellbeing.
One of the cases where the parents worry because of an older sibling who has a problem is the Sands family with Elaine. The girl shows symptoms of delayed development and starts having fits, due to phenylketonuria. Fortunately her baby sibling is fine. Elaine will need a special diet all her life to manage her condition and it is unclear how much she will be able to catch up on development. Both her parents are educated by medical staff and do their best. s10e5
Another family who has health concerns is the Aidoo family: first diagnosed in expecting mother Flora, they learn that her son and husband also have sickle cell disease. With both parents afflicted, it's a big concern that their newborn could also have it. Knowing what it is that will make their own and their children's lives harder, the family adjusts with the help of the Nonnatuns. Sickle cell disease remains a huge challenge for families and the health care providers worldwide - one thing people anywhere can do to help is sign up as a stem cell donor and maybe one day donate healthy blood stem cells to a patient. s8e2
In one case it was the grandmother who worried, because she knew about the family history with haemophilia. Hoping her daughter, Lorna Pryce, would have a baby girl, she did not mention that her husband died of the blood disorder. When the baby boy is born, it becomes apparent quickly that something is not working well and he needs hospital care in his first days of life. Probably not for the last time. His grandmother's experience may be helpful in managing his condition. s12e3
Kinda worried: The Reed family. Achondroplasia is making some things a challenge for Peggy and Derek Reed. The doctors fear that the baby they are expecting is going to have the condition as well - which would be likely, and the parents know what life would bring for their child. The other worry is that the child may not live, which would be very hard to bear. In the end the child is well and of regular size for a newborn. The new worry of her parents is that she will outgrow them soon - and they will indeed have to make adjustments again and again, like all parents have to. s6e3
Very clear example of a couple who has plenty of reasons to be anxious: another father called Derek, who has served in the army and was exposed to radiation during his time, is suffering even years after. What he did not expect is that the radiation poisoning would affect his children. When his wife Audrey gives birth, their son Christopher only lives for a few hours. Christopher's body did not develop in a way that made survival possible. The damage his father had endured on a genetic level caused Christopher's legs to be only half formed and more anomalies less visible caused his death. A deep shock for his parents. s10e1
A year later, after collecting information about similiar cases, Audrey is pregnant again. They trust the Nonnatuns to help again with the birth, but their fear that the new baby might also have problems is throwing a shadow over their excitement. Luckily their baby girl is well and lives. s11e1
Another example from an earlier season: (s3e5) in this episode mainly the baby's grandparents and the medical staff are worried that it might have a genetical condition: Sally Harper, a young woman with Down's syndrome, is pregnant. The baby's father, Sally's boyfriend Jacob who also lives in St. Gideon's, wants to marry her but is refused because he has a disability, too. Their baby is born too early and does not survive. We do not learn if it had Down's Syndrome. Sally and Jacob are separated, her parents would rather forget about everything. Jacob is sent to a different institution and does not get to say goodbye to Sally or to their child.
let's stay a while on the topic of babies who die from their disabilities.
Irene and Pat Kelly are devastated when their newborn son dies suddenly. Later they learn that he had a problem with his lungs, they were not developed fully and that cut his life very short. There was no sign of a problem right after his birth, and there was nothing that could have been done to help him. The Kelly's can only grieve. s2e2
Valerie's cousin Maureen gives birth to her third child, Warren. At first everything looks fine, then she notices that her son is unusually floppy and quiet. Dr Turner finds symptoms that point to a problem with his heart, and the diagnosis later is that the baby was exposed to german measles in utero. Several problems make it unlikely that he will live long, and his parents are shocked and sad. Then they decide to care for him at home to make his life as comfortable and happy as they can. Maureen attempts to help her older children to cope with the situation and form a bond with their baby brother. Warren dies quietly while his parents and siblings are sleeping close by. This way the family was able to say goodbye in a way they could bear. s9e6
Ruby Cottingham, proud mother of a bunch of boys, is pregnant again and hopes she'll get a girl. She has a difficult labor and needs a C-section, and the doctor is taken aback when he sees that the child is missing all limbs and other body parts. The hospital staff never lets Ruby see her baby, they decide to put the newborn in a side room and let the child die instead of trying to find out how to help. Sister Julienne finds and holds the baby while it is passing away. She is speaking up against a cruel decision, and later delivering the horrible news to Ruby. In the months after Ruby is dealing with her pain mostly alone and when she learns why her child died it is of no comfort. Thalidomide damaged her baby and she lost her child because some complete strangers did not do their work properly and sold dangerous medication. s5e4
Of the parents with disabled babies who lived there are some who will grow up just fine because their problem can be fixed with surgery, medication or other treatments. We'll look at them towards the end of this post. On the other hand, some children will be unwell all their lives and not grow as old as their peers.
Merle and Billy Vickers have two sons with the same puzzling poor health symptoms, and the little one is only saved from choking because his mother ran with him to get help at Nonnatus house. Sister Monica Joans insistence that Dr Turner look into an old textbook that describes their illness helps find the diagnosis "cystic fibrosis" and the treatment that will make the two boys' lives easier. With artificial enzymes they can have less side effects, but they will never be completely fine. s3e1
A newborn with a broken bone needs very careful handling. When Janice and Ray Prendergast have their first baby, Raymond, Sister Julienne discovers two broken bones within a very short time. Afraid that the boy has been assaulted, Dr Turner decides to take him away from his parents and into foster care. When the foster mother brings the baby in with another fracture, it becomes apparent that Raymond has osteogenesis imperfecta, and is therefore likely to suffer more broken bones. Extremely careful handling will protect him somewhat, but his life will be very challenging. s4e5
Two families, Shirley and Ian Dent and Marion and Godfrey Smith, are faced with a predicament like few others: their babies were muddled in the maternity home and each family took home the wrong child. One of the girls, Deborah, has a heart problem and will need surgery to survive. The parents are shocked and worried, and then they learn that the baby they have been caring for is not their own but the daughter of their aquaintances. They suddenly have the option of giving up the responsibility for Deborah. But it is not that easy. They have formed a bond with the sick child and cannot imagine just swapping her for another baby, not even their biological child, Jackie. The question how each family will go forward is unresolved, and we don't know if the risky surgery went well and the girl was fine. s4e7
Also unclear what became of the youngest child in the Lund family. The mother and older sister have Huntington's disease and will suffer increasingly from nerve damage. The hereditary condition could also be present in the baby, with no option of diagnosis as long as there are no symptoms. s7e3
Let's move on to more cheerful stories, shall we?
Remember Kirk? Youngest of six children, born with a cleft lip and cleft palate. Very inconvenient when your only job is sleeping and nursing. Milk gets into the airways and pneumonia will creep in, it's a nightmare. Now his mom Betty is usually a very competent and energetic woman. But with five other children demanding her attention and no husband at home because those sailors tend to sail away all the time, Betty feels she cannot give Kirk the care he needs. Adoption is considered. Until Valerie swoops in, sweeps the school children out the door, smack-talks the oldest boy into taking appropriate responsibility and gives Betty a hand with some of the chores. Kirk has his first surgery, his dad comes home, there's applause and a few years later he gets to be a flower child at Lucille's wedding. s8e3
Also in hospital with some complicated treatment: Clover, daughter of Clover, who now wants to be called Susan again. While the young woman wanted to give birth as naturally as possible, her baby needed immediate intervention because she was born with gastroschisis. Shelagh saves the day with some excellent staying calm skills, and the staff at the children's hospital find a way to put Clover's organs back where they belong. Susan reconciling with her father will also help Clover grow up safe and healthy. s13e2
I did not know that it is possible for a baby to be born with cancer. But apparently it happens often enough to have a name, this quite unlucky genetical mishap. Retinoblastoma. Both of Lindy Webster's girls have it and need treatment. They will be fine. The older girl will have just the one eye, but that's okay. Compared to other parents the Webster family is actually chill and will get through this. s13e5
Stefanie Baxter will be fine, too. More than that, probably, because her hip dysplasia is actually not that rare, the treatment is effective and she will have little long term problems. At first her mom Gillian was out of her depth, learning how to carry and care for a baby that needs to be in a harness and held in a certain way. Her husband Liam helps, as does Phyllis, who was the first to notice Stefanie's problem. Being carried in a baby wrap will help keep her legs in the right position and that is a really cosy way to take your newborn places or calm it down. s13e2
Of all the parents who are surprised by a baby with a disability, the Dellow family has the most happy outcome in my view. Blanche had planned to give her newborn to her childless sister, because her older children are already grown. When baby Robert arrives, he gets the diagnosis of Down's syndrome, and his aunt does not want to become his mother anymore. Blanche meanwhile calmly gets to know the little guy, is appaled by her sister's attitude and decides to keep him. Her husband initially finds it hard to deal with, but a conversation with Fred Buckle about Reggie changes his view. Violet even thanks Blanche for giving her the chance to glimpse a part of Reggie's past, because she never knew him as a baby. A couple of years later Robert is best friends with Reggie and they have the best time. 10e7
I'll close part 1 and wander on to write part 2 with the lovely line from Susan's second episode:
"Children must be loved. There is no rule in life so simple, or so true."
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I'm glad Egalt took the slightly bitchy attitude of Wu that he occasionally just Has in certain cases (like s11e1) and decided he's not gonna be quite like that, but he's gonna be more of an ass to the ninja, constantly belittling their training efforts and acting like they're not worth his time.
#i love egalt btw .#ninjago#ninjago dragons rising#raine's rambles#raine's shitposting#ninjago spoilers#egalt ninjago#ninjago egalt#egalt the master dragon
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South Park Filler Guide - Season 11
Link for Seasons 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
You know the drill by now, I’ll judge whether an episode has all the qualities of a canon one, or is it just shameless filler. S11E1 With Apologies to Jesse Jackson is LORE
N-word for white people gets banned instantly. Again, a major character in this one will return as a henchman later, but that's a minor role with one line. S11E2 Cartman Sucks is FILLER
Butters goes to camp. Eric gets himself in a tricky situation that will be forgotten by next time. S11E3 Lice Capades is FILLER
The boys have lice. Clyde's lice moves on. S11E4 The Snuke is FILLER
Bahir moves in, he moves out, a bomb doesn't even do anything in the end. S11E5 Fantastic Easter Special is CANON
Because Jesus is shown to resurrect himself time and time again, which explains his future appearances, otherwise his S6 death and later returns would be pretty much unexplained. S11E6 D-Yikes! is CANON
Janet has an interesting change when she realizes her attraction to women, a part of her character journey of self-discovery. S11E7 Night of The Living Homeless is FILLER
Eric breaks record of jumping over homeless people. While I consider this as filler content in South Park, remind me if I ever do a Happy Days filler guide to include this one as canon! S11E8 Le Petit Tourette is LORE
As with South Park is Gay from season 7, this one helps to establish Craig Tucker's interest in boys, and this one even foreshadows what's his type is like! S11E9 More Crap is CANON
In my mind, when I started writing about this season it started like: Can you imagine the world where I would say this one's canon? And then I would make a joke and advise everyone to skip it. However reading through the transcript of the banned episode 200 of Emmy Award winning series South Park just to make sure, I found Bono making a very specific reference to this one episode, unlike Sally Struthers for instance, who says very basic things about South Park that made her episode only important enough to count as LORE, as did many other celebrities. Thanks Bono, you have a new record now, interfering with my calculations and gaining the longest paragraph in my guide. S11E10 & S11E11 & S11E12 Imaginationland is FILLER
I know, I know, everyone wanted these to be canon, including myself at one point. And don't worry, my step-sister is going to beat me up over this one so it's already taken care of. My bottom line is that these episodes (also once retconned into a second movie) are somewhat a separate entity from the rest of the series, knowing the characters is needed to it, but the world-building is vastly different from the rest of the show, so this is where it ends up. Imagination is real. Filler is real too. That's the main takeaway. S11E13 Guitar Queer-O is FILLER
After what just happened I can't even take this one seriously. It's like robbing a bank and then jaywalking. S11E14 The List is CANON
Stan and Wendy make up. That's a spectacular episode anyway, but for our intents and purposes for inspecting a continuous story, unlike imagination territory, or a random terrorist attacks, relationship drama is exactly the kind of stuff that gets a pass.
SPOILER-FREE RUNDOWN
Again, CANON means you should watch it, FILLER means you can skip it, LORE is somewhere in-between, any episode with the LORE label will have an explanation that helps you decide if you should include it or not. S11E1 With Apologies to Jesse Jackson is LORE* S11E2 Cartman Sucks is FILLER S11E3 Lice Capades is FILLER S11E4 The Snuke is FILLER S11E5 Fantastic Easter Special is CANON S11E6 D-Yikes! is CANON S11E7 Night of The Living Homeless is FILLER S11E8 Le Petit Tourette is LORE** S11E9 More Crap is CANON S11E10 & S11E11 & S11E12 Imaginationland is FILLER S11E13 Guitar Queer-O is FILLER S11E14 The List is CANON *Two minor members of a later organization gain their motives here **If you want to learn about Craig's type in dating
CANON counter:
S1: 9 out of 13 S2: 3 out of 18 S3: 6 out of 18 S4: 10 out of 17 S5: 8 out of 14 S6: 11 out of 17 S7: 6 out of 15 S8: 4 out of 14 S9: 8 out of 14 S10: 4 out of 14 S11: 4 out of 14
Overall: 73 out of 168
#south park filler guide#south park#kyle broflovski#craig tucker#eric cartman#butters stotch#randy marsh#janet garrison#herbert garrison#wendy testaburger#stan marsh
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It’s always so funny to me when runners think they’re being super big brained evading the chasers when the chasers are literally nowhere near. Like Adam buddy what are you so anxious for
#jet lag spoilers#jet lag the game#ben doyle#adam chase#jet lag: the game#sam denby#wendover productions
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Speed-running Doctor Who - 3rd Doctor
A quick and dirty guide for those who want to get into the show, but don't want to watch everything from the beginning.
For Those Who Just Wanna Get An Idea of the Era
The Claws of Axos - S8E3
It's not the best. It's not the worst. It's just pure average Who... The Third Doctor's type of Who precisely. It hits all of the stereotypical notes that the era is known for while being an easy digestible four parts length, and is fairly continuity lite.
Plot Important Episodes
Entrances, Exits, Enemies, Lore Drops, and Character Development
Spearhead from Space - S7E1 (first story with the Third Doctor, the return of UNIT, introduces both Liz and the Autons)
Doctor Who and the Silurians - S7E2 (first story to feature the Silurians)
Inferno - S7E4 (character development for the Doctor and Liz's last story)
Terror of the Autons - S8E1 (return of the Autons, the first story featuring The Master... who may or may not be a later incarnation of the Meddler and/or War Master, and introduces both Jo and Mike Yates)
The Mind of Evil - S8E2 (character development for The Master)!
Colony in Space - S8E4 (the first time the Third Doctor gets to travel to an alien planet and we find out that the Time Lords are using him as a reluctant 'agent' to further their agenda)
The Dæmons - S8E5 (the season finale and the Master is finally apprehended by UNIT)
Day of the Daleks - S9E1 (the return of the Daleks after a long absence and the first full timey whimey story)
The Sea Devils - S9E3 (The Master breaks out of jail and joins forces with the Silurians' cousins the titled Sea Devils)
The Three Doctors - S10E1 (first multi-Doctor story, 10th anniversary special, introduces Omega)
Frontier in Space - S10E3 (introduces the Draconians and is the final story with Delgado's Master)
The Green Death - S10E5 (Jo's last story and character development for Mike Yates)
The Time Warrior - S11E1 (Sarah Jane's first story and the first appearance of the Sontarans)
Invasion of the Dinosaurs - S11E2 (The Doctor is betrayed by one of his companions!)
Planet of the Spiders - S11E5 (final story with the Third Doctor and Mike Yates' last appearance)
Personal Favorite and Least Favorite Stories
Because one man's trash is another man's treasure and vice versa
Favorite: The Ambassadors of Death - S7E3
Least Favorite: The Mutants - S9E4
(disclaimer: no spin-offs or extended universe stuff was considered when making this list)
Up Next: Fourth Doctor
#doctor who#classic who#third doctor#jon pertwee#the brigadier#benton#mike yates#jo#liz#sarah jane smith#the master
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So idk if any of you watch Alone, but Evie and I have been watching it for years, and the end of s11e1 is...
I have never seen anyone get this badly injured on Alone before. The person ends up okay, but...
Cubby takes an arrow to the back/inside of his left leg when he falls, and an arrow comes out of his quiver and gets flipped over by the fall and Cubby kinda... falls on it.
He is incredibly lucky to be alive. It was very close to his femoral artery.
And yes, this does mean he took an arrow to the knee.
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A Queer History of SNL, Part Four: The Lost Years
People use the term “the lost years” differently when speaking of Saturday Night Live, but this podcast is using it specifically from the time Lorne Michaels left the show after season five up until season eleven. Aside from Eddie Murphy’s presence on the show, these are the sketches that are less remembered today because they weren’t rerun on Comedy Central in the 2000s as much and they’re largely absent from the cache of episodes preserved online today. And that’s too bad, because this is when the show boasted some legends in the cast — Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Billy Crystal, Joan Cusack, Robert Downey Jr., Martin Short and Damon Wayans among them, as well as queer cast members Terry Sweeney, Denny Dillon and Danitra Vance.
The sketches (and click here if you want to watch them):
“SoHo Lesbians” (S6E10: Debbie Harry)
“Little Richard Simmons” (S7E1: No host)
“James Coburn Is a Homosexual” (S7E11: James Coburn)
“Focus on Film: Making Love” (S7E12: Bruce Dern)
“Penny Lane” (S10E11: Roy Scheider)
“Pinklisting” (S11E1: Madonna)
“Mr. Monopoly” (S11E12: Griffin Dunne)
Monologue (S11E16: Catherine Oxenberg)
“Lesbian Pick-Ups” (S11E18: Anjelica Huston)
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i know we get a more deeper/complex relationship between twelve and clara (which i love) but i do really adore elven and clara’s dynamic. she sparked his love for life again after isolation! they held hands, they ran!! they were cute, they were girlfriend boyfriend!!
Starting doctor who s11 for the first time and guys... it's not looking too good 🫠
I didn't want to write it off so after my s2-s7 rewatch I watch episode 1 of s11 but I got bore and went back to s1. Now I'm trying to get thru s11 but it's taking me a whole to warm up to it
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