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Steve & Edy: Gays not buried! Also they manage to resolve conflict maturely and stay together. Pretty good queer rep for the year 2000.
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Cher:
To jog your memory, here are the episodes they're from:
X-Cops: A filming of an episode of COPS gets in the way of the collaborative effort between the FBI and the local police department. Mulder later finds out that the monster feeds on fear. While Mulder embraces the publicity, Scully is not so sure of it. The episode was filmed as if it were an authentic episode of the TV series COPS.
The Post-Modern Prometheus: Filmed in black-and-white, Mulder and Scully investigate a letter from a single mother that leads them to a small town where a modern-day version of Frankenstein's monster lurks, Jerry Springer is an obsession, and Cher plays a significant part.
#the x files#txf#the x-files#polls#x-cops#the post modern prometheus#cher#steve & edy#curtis jackson#curtis c#j.w. smith#jw smith#tracey bell#s5 e5#s7 e12#oneoff round 1#oneoff tournament
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I think the most recent episode of WWDITS has to be the funniest one of this season yet. The "shit, shit, I fucked itttt," the panicked plannings of the vampires on what to do, to the entire news broadcast, it was all too fucking good lmao
#wwdits spoilers#wwdits s5#s5 e5#my fav part was when the Guide was drinking from that newscaster then had to awkwardly pull her off screen#what we do in the shadows#wwdits
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#jim howick#bbc ghosts pat#bbc ghosts#s5 e5#ghosts bbc#them there#six idiots#actor#ben willbond#photos
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nobody is talking about THE duckling moment
in house ep five season five when house is defending thirteen against cuddy. SO duckling!
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New favorite friendship: Aaron and Lopez’s mom. The matchmaking scheming is top-tier
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Only took me like four new girl rewatches and the new season of minx to realise
Doug and Shelly!
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Carlos congratulating Lando on don't blink! I'm in tears rn
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I know they're another new episode as well but I'll watch that tomorrow I'm watching from a pirate cove because of a boycott of Paramount+ anyhow here we go live blogging another episode of Lower Decks
Season 5 Episode 5
Ocean planet sounds cool almost like a...Waterworld
cetacea ops! Oh that's fun
Noooooo cetacea ops!
I do love the regular intro it's so chaotic
Oh Enterprise reference ugh I don't miss those scenes
Nicole Byer?!!
Wait that's a enterprise era uniform
Food vendors damn that weirder then the upside-down rooms
Billups?
Hey yo zombie Bingston? (I only know the name of the background character from the lower decks mobile app)
I wonder if it's connected to ENT Episode Impulse the one with the Vulcan zombies
I like the tos style everything but dirty is humorous
No Holodeck?!! SB80 really is hell
Ooooooh Acamarians gathers?! That's totally cool
Half Tarchanne parasite? I loved that episode probably my favorite Geordi focused episode in TNG
I keep seeing ENT references am I crazy?
I love the SB80 doctor very fun despite being British
The Acamarians at the arcade were funny I always liked that episode
Anaphasic lifeform? The bang ghost?
Another very fun episode with the crew of SB80 being surprisingly fun and the Acamarians and Dr. Horseberry being highlights
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why was britta so good at fighting?
#for all of those saying it’s because she lived in NY#ily😭🤍#six seasons#and a movie#knock knock#floor#FLOOR BITCH FLOOR#community#six seasons and a movie#britta#perry#comparative religion#s1:e12#geothermal escapism#s5:e5#jeff winger#abed nadir#shirley bennett#pierce hawthorne#annie edison
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Remembering the lore behind the S5 exchanges makes me feel like I've had an out of body experience. Veronica is saying this about her husband who has disabled all her credit cards and had her followed by a goon, in response to which she bought a gun at a pawnshop and shot out the goon's tires. Hiram Lodge hired an assassin to shoot at Hermione, who did the same back, which incidentally resulted in the murder of a sheriff that Hermione was schtupping while Sweet Pea was crouching outside the window listening on the instructions of Jughead Jones.
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gotham is so crazy just as a show why is there so much season per season
#there is ALWAYS SOMETHING GOING ON#mo and i talked about this alot when we first watched it#but everytime we thought it was like a finale we were on like e5#why are we resolving five different stories in one episode why are we opening twenty more in the same episode#why is the pacing still like fine despite the 50 new conflicts#i could not describe to you the audible “THERES AN APOCALYPSE NOW??” upon starting s5#gotham 2014#gotham#skyler posting
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WE ARE SO BACK HOUSE AND WILSON GOT BACK TOGETHER
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Hallmark Original Series Spotlight
When Calls the Heart
Season 5, Episode 5 'My Heart Is Yours'
Directed by Neill Fearnley
Written by Richard Manning
Starring Erin Krakow, Lori Loughlin, Daniel Lissing, Jack Wagner, Pascale Hutton, Kavan Smith, Aren Buchholz, Eva Bourne, Martin Cummins, Andrea Brooks, Johanna Newmarch, Loretta Walsh, Mark Humphrey, Paul Greene, Max Lioyd-Jones, Charlotte Hegele, Garwin Sanford, Carter Stanton, Hrothgar Mathews, Ben Rosenbaun, Ava Grace Cooper, Jaiven Natt, and Imogen Tear.
Premiered March 18, 2018 on the Hallmark Channel.
Synopsis (via hallmark channel.com):
Jack and Elizabeth are counting the days down to their wedding. Abigail worries that with only three days left, there is still a lot of work to do, including finding a pastor to perform the ceremony. Abigail sent message to Frank in Cape Fullerton, where he's been volunteering, but she's gotten no reply. Elizabeth has with Frank will arrive for the ceremony but just in case, Abigail says being mayor also grants her the authority to perform the wedding ceremony.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth notices the her students are having a hard time paying attention in class. They all tell her that they are excited for her wedding and want to help decorate the church. Since it's a special occasion, Elizabeth agrees and gives the students a break from their studies so they can start decorating.
Later in the day, Jack gets a welcome surprise when his brother Tom arrives in a brand new car. Things have changed since the two last saw each other and Tom is now a traveling salesman for a tore company. As the two catch up, Tom Tells Jack that their mother can't make the wedding due to a back injury, but Jack is just still thrilled that's little brother will be there with him.
Earlier, Bill received word that the Mounties need Jack to escort an inmate to jail in Cape Fullerton. Instead of passing the message to Jack, Bill plans to do the job himself. Outside of town, Bill meets up with another Mountie who's watching over the prisoner, Joe Yancy, head of the Yancy Gang. While Bill prepares to escort Joe to Cape Fullerton, he spots two shadowy figures outside the secluded cabin. Just then, gun shots ring out and Bill throws Joe back into the cabin and barricades the doors.
Back in Hope Valley, a familiar face bursts into the café, surprising Abigail and Elizabeth. Elizabeth's sister Julie has arrived for the wedding, she passes along regrets that their mother can't make it. Mrs. Thatcher is on London helping Viola with her newborn baby, but Mr. Thatcher is on his way to Hope Valley for the wedding. Julie then heads to the church to help decorate for the big day.
Outside of town, gunfire continues to fly at the secluded cabin. Bill is pinned down with another Mountie and the wanted criminal Joe Yancy. Bill suddenly realizes that in his back pocket, he has Jack and Elizabeth's wedding rings and needs to get the rings -- and himself -- to Hope Valley in time for the wedding.
Back at the church, Julie is busy organizing the decorating effort. Suddenly, she turns around and is surprised to see none other than Tom Thorton standing in the church. The two exchange pleasantries before Julie finally asks Tom is he has a date for the big event. The reply is welcome and Julie does her best to hide the widening smile on her face.
At the café, Carson and Abigail are busy prepping the ingredients for the wedding dishes. As they talk and chop, the café door opens and Frank walks inside, carrying a bouquet of flowers. Frank tells Abigail that nothing would have kept him away from Jack and Elizabeth's wedding, and wraps her in his arms.
Night falls and Bill is planning his escape from the cabin. Bill slips outside through a root cellar and makes his way behind the gunman. One by one, Bill disarms the gunmen and ties them up. With the situation under control, Bill can proceed with the mission and escort Joe to prison.
Back at the church, the students are rehearsing their parts in the wedding. Cody attempts to light the candles but he trips, causing the lit candles to spill and setting the curtains on fire. In an instant, the flames expand and the entire church is engulfed. Jack and Elizabeth find Cody who tells them that Opal is still inside the church. Jack sprints into the burning church to find Opal, while the rest of the town rushes to the church with pails of water. Moments later, Jack runs out of the burning building with an unconscious Opal in his arms. He hands her too Carson who rushes her to the clinic. Jack then turns around and he and Lee return to the church to help put out the fire.
The next morning, some of the town gather at the church to assess the damage. Elizabeth arrives to let Jack know Opal will be fine and is still in Carson's care. Jack inform Elizabeth that there's been a lot of damage to the church. Rosemary delivers the devastating news that Elizabeth's wedding dress was also destroyed in the fire. Seeing her burned dress brings Elizabeth to tears. Unwilling to admit defeat, Abigail marshals everyone to rebuild the church and make a new Dres in the remaining day and night before the wedding. It will be a challenge but everyone agrees to give it their all and the entire community comes together to help.
Later in the day, Elizabeth's father William arrives. Elizabeth greets him as he steps off the coach and he can immediately tell something is wrong. Unwilling to see his daughters wedding ruined, William rolls up his sleeves and joins Jack and the other men as they work to repair the church. Meanwhile, the ladies get together to start drawing up sketches for a new wedding dress, and Dottie donates all the fabric to make it.
Lee and Jack find some alone time to talk about the big day. Jack admits he is nervous about the wedding but Lee tells him he had the same pre-wedding jitters before he married Rosemary. It happens to everybody.
Elizabeth shows her father her house and he wants to know how she is holding up. When she says she is nervous, William tells her she has no reason to be; she is marrying a good man who is devoted to her. He also presents her with a present from her mother: a delicate floral headband that Mrs. Thatcher wore on her wedding day. William gets misty-eyed as he recalls a young Elizabeth jumping into his arms. She reassures him that despite her getting married, she will always be his little girl.
The wedding day arrives and Rosemary and Abigail take a moment to to give Elizabeth advice for a successful marriage. Meanwhile, Jack puts on his Mountie uniform and prepares to head to the church. Tom tells his big brother that their father would be very proud of his son on this special day. Just as the two pack up to leave, Jack remembers he is missing the rings and Bill is still nowhere to be found.
Hope Valley begins to gather in the church for the wedding of the year, and Julie is busy with the children, getting them ready for the ceremony. Phillip approaches Julie and tells her that he doesn't have any rings to put on his ring bearer pillow. Just as panic begins to set in, Bill rushes through the door, wedding bands in hand.
Moments later, everyone takes their places and the wedding begins. All eyes turn to the bride, arm in arm with her father, as she walks down the aisle. Jack grabs her hands and Frank begins the ceremony. Jack and Elizabeth begin to say their vows, promising their love and commitment to one another forever. Frank pronounces the two husband and wife and they share in a passionate kiss as their family and friends gimme them a standing ovation.
The reception begins at Abigail's Café and the guests each take a turns congratulating the blissfully happy husband and wife. Julie takes a moment to tell Tom about her upcoming art show in Hamilton, inviting him to attend. Bill takes the stage to toast Jack and Elizabeth, Abigail follows with her one toast about love. Afterwards, Willim takes his daughter's hand for the father-dughter dance. As they dance, Jack taps William on the shoulder and asks if he can cut in. William agrees and Jack and Elizabeth take to the dance floor. Jack whispers to his new bride, "Finally," and the two share their first dance. The rest of the guests follow their lead and everyone joins on the dance floor.
#hallmark spotlight#hallmark series spotlight#when calls the heart#s5 e5 my heart is yours#hallmark channel#hallmark original series#photo preview#erin krakow#daniel lissing#pascale hutton#kavan smith#jack wagner#lori loughlin#season 5
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This. It breaks me. A part of him died.
understand in autism way. He feels that he is going to die if he falls. He lets go. He lets a big part of himself die right here in this moment. A part of himself dies and it never comes back. He is never the same. He let go. He had to choose to let a part of himself die. And it was death, not just letting a part of himself go, it was death
Telling the episode from the perspective of an autistic person going through a traumatic experience and showing the ways how he is involuntary coping with it. it connects to my soul.
I don't love this ep, not because it's upsetting (which holy fuck is it) but cause Hickey is there & i hate him. Other than him, it's a really amazing episode, (he just ruins everything).
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damn sergeants are dropping like flies over here
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