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derekklenadaily · 7 months
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ftrlive: 13 years ago For The Record history was made. A Super Bowl of talent walked into a bar. #ftrlive #ftrfamily #bazluhrmann #soundtrack #derekklena #moulinrouge #moulinrougebroadway #bazluhrmannsromeoandjuliet #strictlyballroom #bazvegas
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chrisnaustin · 2 years
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If only I were she!
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You S03E06 (W.O.M.B.)
Book title: The Secret of Joy by Laura Kealy
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itsalycenotalice · 6 years
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Hawaii Five-0 - Episode 9.16 Press Release
WHEN THE TOP SALESPERSON FOR A BEAUTY COMPANY/PYRAMID SCHEME IS MURDERED, FIVE-0 MUST SIFT THROUGH A LONG LIST OF PEOPLE WHO WANTED HER DEAD, ON “HAWAII FIVE-0,” FRIDAY, FEB. 22 “Hapai ke kuko, hanau ka hewa” – When the top salesperson for a beauty company/pyramid scheme is murdered, Five-0 sifts through a long list of possible suspects who would want her dead. Also, Adam befriends a homeless man estranged from his family, on HAWAII FIVE-0, Friday, Feb. 22 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (“Hapai ke kuko, hanau ka hewa” is Hawaiian for “When covetousness is conceived, sin is born”) CHEAT TWEET: #H50 fans, wait until you see what Junior does for Tani! What a sweetie!!! @MeaghanRath @BeulahKoale @HawaiiFive0CBS 2/22 9pm http://bit.ly/2DUhAkf REGULAR CAST: Alex O’Loughlin (Steve McGarrett) Scott Caan (Danny “Danno” Williams) Chi McBride (Lou Grover) Ian Anthony Dale (Adam Noshimuri) Jorge Garcia (Jerry Ortega) Meaghan Rath (Tani Rey) Beulah Koale (Junior Reigns) Taylor Wily (Kamekona) Dennis Chun (Sgt. Duke Lukela) Kimee Balmilero (Noelani Cunha) RECURRING CAST: Shawn Thomsen (Officer Pua Kai) GUEST CAST: Chelsea Gilson (Gwendoline Baker) Bob Hiltermann (Hal) Matthew Lawrence (Josh Baker) Ginifer King (Jocelyn Greene) Todd James Jackson (Trent Greene) Kristina Emerson (Makani) Mark Dillen Stitham (Bill) Robert L. Barney Jr. (Wade) Kelsen Snyder (Hunter) Kaliana Snyder (Chloe) Joseph Anthony (Dom) Brett Hicks (Gus) Jason Harmer (Kelly) Evangeline Mollison (Granddaughter) Ashley Nagaoka (News Anchor)
WRITTEN BY: Talia Gonzalez & Bisanne Masoud DIRECTED BY: Jerry Levine
MY SOURCE: https://www.spoilertv.com/2019/02/hawaii-five-0-episode-916-917-press.html
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kwebtv · 6 years
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The Haunted Hathaways - Nickelodeon  -  7/13/203  -  3/5/2015
Sitcom (45 episodes)
Running Time:  30 minutes
Stars:
Amber Montana as Taylor Hathaway
Curtis Harris as Miles Preston
Benjamin "Lil' P-Nut" Flores Jr. as Louie Preston
Breanna Yde as Francesca “Frankie” Hathaway
Ginifer King as Michelle Hathaway
Chico Benymon as Ray Preston
Brec Bassinger as Emma 
Juliette Angelo as Meadow 
JT Neal as Scott Tomlinson 
Kayla Maisonet as Lilly 
Artie O'Daly as Clay Bannister
Ava Cantrell as Penelope Pritchard 
Kim Yarbrough as Madame Lebeuf 
Fred Stoller as Mr. Dobson 
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Who Has The Lovely Lady Lumps Rosa Blasi Or Ginifer King?
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NCIS INVESTIGATES THE CASE OF A NAVY RESERVIST WHOSE BODY IS FOUND IN A BEAT-UP CAR AT THE END OF A GUN RANGE, ON “NCIS,” MONDAY, NOV. 29
Series Star Rocky Carroll Directed the Episode
“Peacekeeper” – NCIS investigates the case of a Navy reservist whose body is found in a beat-up car at the end of a gun range. Also, Kasie weighs the pros and cons of buying a gun, on the CBS Original series NCIS, Monday, Nov. 29 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+. Rocky Carroll directed the episode.
REGULAR CAST:
Mark Harmon
(NCIS Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs)
Sean Murray
(NCIS Special Agent Timothy McGee)
Wilmer Valderrama
(NCIS Special Agent Nicholas “Nick” Torres)
Brian Dietzen
(Medical Examiner Jimmy Palmer)
Diona Reasonover
Katrina Law
(Forensic Scientist Kasie Hines)
(NCIS Special Agent Jessica Knight)
Rocky Carroll
Gary Cole
(NCIS Director Leon Vance)
(FBI Special Agent Alden Parker)
RECURRING CAST:
David McCallum
(Dr. Donald “Ducky” Mallard)
GUEST CAST:
Grace Lynn Kung
(Doris Edwards)
Ginifer King
(Lexi Davis)
Patrick Y. Malone
(Chuck Gorton)
Rio Mangini
(Ned)
Scott Mosenson
(Harry Day)
Anzu Lawson
(Sonia Bell)
Don Swayze
(Pete Walker)
Chuck Filipov
(Roy Smith)
WRITTEN BY: Margaret Rose Lester and Scott Williams
DIRECTED BY: Rocky Carroll
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rafaelsilvasource · 4 years
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OWEN WELCOMES A NEW PARAMEDIC CAPTAIN TO THE 126 AND REUNITES WITH HIS EX-WIFE ON THE ALL-NEW SEASON PREMIERE OF "9-1-1: LONE STAR" MONDAY, JANUARY 18, ON FOX The 126 crew responds to a military tank on the loose in downtown Austin and a human pile-up at the roller derby. Meanwhile, new paramedic captain, Tommy Vega, joins the team and Owen is reunited with his ex-wife and T.K.'s mother, Gwyneth (guest star Lisa Edelstein), and receives an update on his cancer in the all-new "Back in the Saddle" season premiere episode of 9-1-1: LONE STAR airing Monday, Jan. 18 (9:01-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (NLS-201) (TV-14 D, L, S, V) Cast: Rob Lowe as Owen Strand; Gina Torres as Tommy Vega; Ronen Rubinstein as T.K. Strand; Sierra McClain as Grace Ryder; Jim Parrack as Judd Ryder; Natacha Karam as Marjan Marwani; Brian Michael Smith as Paul Strickland; Rafael Silva as Carlos Reyes; Julian Works as Mateo Chavez. Guest Cast: Lisa Edelstein as Gwyneth Morgan; Briana Baker as Nancy Gillian; Mark Elias as Tim Rosewater; Derek Webster as Charles Vega; Kelsey Yates as Isabella Vega; Skyler Yates as Evie Vega; Ginifer King as Dr. Barbara Jacobs; Evan Arnold as Elliot Pasquale
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rjredfield · 3 years
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Lucifer (Netflix) Oh My Me… love the last episode! I hate that Dan died… fuck off Gandalf… 😂😆 I love Josh Rush (Zadkiel) still but Lucifer! ————————————————————————— Follow me on Instagram.com/JohnRobinAquino Follow me on https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMdhxqurB/ ————————————————————————— #DaddyRJRedfieldVault69 #CrazyStuff #Trending #Fun #Viral #ForYouPage #ForYou #FYP #Memes #Netflix #Series #Angel #God #Show #TV #Lucifer ————————————————————————— (My Hot Guys) - (Lucifer-Samael-Michael) - Tom Ellis - Dan - Kevin Alejandro - Zadkiel - Joel Rush - Amenadiel - D.B. Woodside - (Kane)Marcus Pierce - Tom Welling - Jophiel - Miles Burris (My Hot Gurls) - Chloe - Lauren German - Mazikeen - Lesley-Ann Brandt - Ella - Aimee Garcia - Linda - Rachael Harris - Eve - Inbar Lavi (Other Angels) - Azrael - Charlyne Yi - Remiel - Vinessa Vidotto - Uriel - Michael Imperioli - Gabriel - Kimia Behpoornia - Saraqael - Ginifer King - Ibriel - David Anthony Buglione - Raziel - Kellina Rutherford (Other Unknown Angels) - Zoriel - Castiel - Raphael - Hanjobadiel https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ-IC0Lhe8-/?utm_medium=tumblr
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derekklenadaily · 7 years
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Derek and Ginifer King sings "Elephant Love Medley" from Moulin Rouge For the Record: Baz Luhrmann at Barre (February 11, 2011)
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aion-rsa · 3 years
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Lucifer Season 5 Episode 15 Review: Is This Really How It’s Going to End?!
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This Lucifer review contains spoilers.
Lucifer Season 5 Episode 15
“He’s not trying to win an election; he’s trying to win a war.”
Lucifer does heartwarming and heart wrenching as well as any television series when the story requires it, but nothing adequately prepares us for the devastating news of Detective Daniel Espinoza’s death at the hands of mercenaries hired by Lucifer’s brother Michael. However, it’s the powerful, multi-layered narrative in the season’s penultimate episode that vaults “Is This Really How It’s Going To End?!” into rarified critical air leaving an impossibly high benchmark for others to aspire to. And, oh year, it appears the Book of Revelation may come true.
By its basic premise, the show’s writers turn the biblical story of the archangel Samael, aka Lucifer, on its head and weave an updated version that asks viewers to judge God’s most notorious angel through a different set of lenses. Now, as the show heads into its season finale, the stakes rise exponentially to a point at which it’s totally reasonable to broach the subject of an “end of days” apocalyptic scenario unfolding in present day Los Angeles. Chloe’s last case as a detective quickly takes a back seat to the news that Michael has orchestrated Dan’s death and now appears willing to do whatever it takes to replace his father.
Though many series seem to view episode titles as an afterthought with little care to meaning or relevance, such has never been the case with Lucifer. Nevertheless, “Is This Really How It’s Going To End?!” takes this responsibility to new heights, acknowledging the deeply rooted issues with which the characters struggle. Early on, Chloe wonders aloud what her role as God’s consultant will actually entail and whether she should pull Trixie out of school as a result, leading viewers to expect another episode rife with witty one-liners and Lucifer’s self-centered behavior. When the detective suggests walking away from police work, Lucifer and the audience understand the fragility of his campaign for the top job and silently worry Chloe may end up quitting the LAPD without a solid job offer waiting for her.
“I’m actually helping Lucifer take over the family business,” Chloe tells Ella who playfully punches Lucifer for taking her closest female friend away from her. Thinking the business is located down in the warm climate of Florida, Ella’s reaction simply adds to the playfulness of the scene, and we’re reminded that she’s still the only member of Team Lucifer that doesn’t know the truth. Is this really how Team Lucifer will fall apart? Wondering whether Miss Lopez will be able to forgive the others for being left out of the celestial loop appears to be the deepest concern at this point.
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Ordinarily, the murder investigation merely serves as the vehicle through which the characters examine their issues and battle their personal demons, and while that’s true here to some extent, the insidious undertones of Michael’s plan to become God address the fundamental internal conflicts with which Lucifer continues to struggle. The Devil has “found God,” yet for all his desire to do the right thing in his pursuit of Chloe’s heart, he fails to understand the small human details which the detective puts clearly into focus for him. “If you don’t know by now how I feel about you, maybe you shouldn’t be God.” Is this how their relationship will end?
Given the dark turn the episode takes with Dan’s death, it’s easy to forget the solid comedic interchanges between Lucifer and his siblings as he lobbies for their support in the coming election. Miles Burris perfectly plays Jophiel as an empty-headed, party-monster bro, the antithesis of his sophisticated brother Lucifer. “Don’t see you as God material,” he tells Lucifer who gets off to a bad start in his quest to become God. 
The later scene with his sister Saraqael (Ginifer King) not only gives Lucifer a chance to do what he does best but also sends a fairly powerful signal that something’s afoot here that has not yet made itself clear. She tells him point blank that he’s not getting her vote which leads him to channel his best John F. Kennedy – it’s “not what can the angels do for you, but what can you do for the angels.” The Devil does, after all, grant favors, and pulling out Top Chef’s Michael Voltaggio seems a low blow as Sara melts before our eyes. However, in a brief moment of clarity, she forces her brother’s hand when she asks him why he really wants to be God. Lucifer doesn’t provide a suitable answer, and it’s clear his campaign is rapidly falling apart. Is this how his push to become God will end?
In most cases personal breakthroughs lead the individual onto some sort of redemptive path, and when Lucifer confides to Zadkiel that he was wrong for leading the rebellion against their father, we’re momentarily thrown off balance. Is Lucifer being truthful? But as the Devil explains his journey, it’s immediately clear that he’s sincere when he tells his brother that he now has a better understanding of the difficulty of God’s job. He tries to seal the deal with the final swing vote he needs in the upcoming election by admitting the truth behind his desire to take his father’s place. “I am trying to be God so that I can finally be worthy of her.” Of course, Zadkiel knows exactly to whom Lucifer refers, and when he makes it clear that he’s doing this for love, it seems the balance may have finally shifted in Lucifer’s favor. It’s a wonderfully vulnerable view of the angel who used to run Hell.
Even though she’s got her own demons to slay, Mazikeen’s obsession with finding the perfect outfit for her role as Queen of Hell offers some telling insight into her true desires. Stepping comfortably into her role as therapist/friend, Linda tries to get the guilt ridden Maze to acknowledge the positive steps she’s taken during her time on Earth rather than obsess on her darker side. Yes, Maze can still rage with the best of them as we see in the scene with Lucifer and Michael’s mercenaries, but she’s either unable or unwilling to see the profound significance of the fact that she grew a soul against all odds. Is Maze incapable of accepting her dark side while at the same time acknowledging the good?
Whether these events mark the end of Chloe’s career as an LAPD detective, the end of her relationship with Lucifer, or the end of Lucifer’s crusade to become God, none of it prepares us for the fallout from Michael’s Machiavellian maneuvers. Now that he knows Heaven and Hell are indeed real, Dan struggles even more with his own mortality, and like Maze, he focuses on the bad things he’s done in his life rather than celebrate the overwhelming good for which he’s been responsible.
Dan’s execution at the hands of Michael’s hired killers sets into motion a series of events whose disparate situations force the actors into untouched arenas. Whether the hospital scene in which the doctor breaks the news to Lucifer, Chloe, and the gang, or the funeral at which Amenadiel speaks so eloquently about Dan and the man he was, it’s impossible to remain stoic in the face of so much emotional trauma. More importantly, it’s Amenadiel’s confession that he went to Heaven to see Dan only to learn he’s not there, that prompts Lucifer to reveal just how much he’s spiritually changed. Later, on the couch in Linda’s office, he finally makes his case for being God and finally understands he wanted to be God for all the wrong reasons.  “There are no words to convince me that the system isn’t broken. The system is not only broken, it’s unjust.” 
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When the former King of Hell admits that pain should not exist, we have to wonder how Lucifer will approach the coming conflict with his siblings and whether the apocalyptic prophecies of the Book of Revelation are destined to come true in contemporary Los Angeles. Could Dan’s death be part of God’s plan after all, and is it possible that he may not be in Hell after all? Can a celestial war that seems likely to affect all of mankind somehow be averted? “Is This Really How It’s Going To End?!”
Lucifer season 5 is available to stream on Netflix now.
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rosewoodcentral · 8 years
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ROSEWOOD AND VILLA INVESTIGATE THE DEATH OF A FROZEN PRINCESS ON AN ALL-NEW "ROSEWOOD" FRIDAY, MARCH 31, ON FOX
Rosewood and Villa are tasked with solving the murder of a woman whose body was found frozen solid. Outside the precinct, Villa's brother meets the important people in her life, but isn't yet ready to have a reunion with his mother in the all-new "Fairy Tales & Frozen Truths" episode airing Friday, March 31 (8:00-9:01 PM ET/PT) on FOX. (ROS-218) (TV-14 D, L, V)
Cast: Morris Chestnut as Dr. Beaumont Rosewood, Jr.; Jaina Lee Ortiz as Det. Annalise Villa; Lorraine Toussaint as Donna Rosewood; Gabrielle Dennis as Pippy Rosewood; Anna Konkle as Tara Milly Izikoff; Domenick Lombardozzi as Det. Ira Hornstock; Eddie Cibrian as Capt. Ryan Slade
Guest Cast: Sam Huntington as Mitchie Mendelson, Lisa Vidal as Daisie Villa, Manny Montana as Marcos Villa, T.J. Linnard as Vince Hanna, Ginifer King as Veronica Collins, Gina Hect as Paula Benjamin, Ellen Wroe as Gretchen Benjamin, Kim Matula as Leanne Forrest, Lauren Shaw as Ashley Morrison, Jamison Jones as Dale Bartram, Sally Hughes as Diane Bartram, Brian Takahashi as EMPD Tech, Aaliyah Lopez as Kid #1
(via Rosewood - Episode 2.18 - Fairy Tales & Frozen Truths - Press Release)
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kwebtv · 6 years
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Chico Benymon, Benjamin “Lil’ P-Nut” Flores Jr, Breanna Yde, Ginifer King, Curtis Harris and Amber Montana in “The Haunted Hathaways”.
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beautifulfaaces · 6 years
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Ginifer King
Facts
July 19, 1978
American actress
Filmography
Cynthia [Good Trouble: 2019]
Kate [The Kicks: 2016]
Michelle [The Haunted Hathaways: 2013-2015]
Karen [Texas Daybreak: 1999]
Appereance
brunette
blue eyes
1.71m
Roleplay
playable: young adult, adult
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