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Para salvar vidas, ella tendrá que romper algunos corazones… “Doogie Kamealoha, M.D. · Temporada 2”
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Cuando Walter, el primer amor de la Dra. Lahela ‘Doogie’ Kameāloha, regresa de su gira mundial de surf, no es el mismo novio del que ella se despidió meses atrás. Pero ella tampoco es la misma chica. Eso se vuelve evidente cuando Lahela conoce a un chico rebelde en una moto todoterreno, Nico, y se enfrenta a una decisión: luchar por lo que sabe es verdadero o darle una nueva oportunidad al amor.
Todo se complica por las presiones de ser una médica adolescente. Por suerte, Lahela tiene a su familia, a sus compañeros de trabajo y a su mejor amiga, Steph, que están siempre para apoyarla.
Estreno: 31 de marzo de 2023 en Disney+.
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La segunda temporada cuenta con las actuaciones de Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Milo Manheim, Alex Aiono, Emma Meisel, Matthew Sato, Wes Tian, Mapuana Makia, Jeffrey Bowyer Chapman, Ronny Chieng, Jason Scott Lee, Kathleen Rose Perkins, entre otros.
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The premiere date for Doogie Kamealoha, MD, Season 2, starring Peyton Elizabeth Lee, has been announced.  All episodes debut on Friday, March 31, on Disney+.  
A major storyline this season will be Doogie’s love triangle involving a new character, Ben, played by Milo Manheim.  Milo also stars with Peyton in the movie “Prom Pact,” premiering on Disney Channel March 30, and on Disney+ March 31.
The other cast members of Doogie are: Alex Aiono, Emma Meisel, Jason Scott Lee, Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman, Kathleen Rose Perkins, Mapuana Makia, Matt Sato, Ronny Chieng, and Wes Tian.
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Book one in the Dear America series
A Journey to the New World
The Winter of Red Snow: The Revolutionary War Diary of Abigail Jane Stewart, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 1777 by Kristiana Gregory
When Will This Cruel War Be Over?: The Civil War Diary of Emma Simpson, Gordonsville, Virginia, 1864 by Barry Denenberg
A Picture of Freedom: The Diary of Clotee, a Slave Girl, Belmont Plantation, Virginia, 1859 by Patricia McKissack
Across the Wide and Lonesome Prairie: The Oregon Trail Diary of Hattie Campbell, 1847 by Kristiana Gregory
So Far from Home: The Diary of Mary Driscoll, an Irish Mill Girl, Lowell, Massachusetts, 1847 by Barry Denenberg
I Thought My Soul Would Rise and Fly: The Diary of Patsy, a Freed Girl, Mars Bluff, South Carolina, 1865 by Joyce Hansen
West to a Land of Plenty: The Diary of Teresa Angelino Viscardi, New York to Idaho Territory, 1883 by Jim Murphy
Dreams in the Golden Country: The Diary of Zipporah Feldman, a Jewish Immigrant Girl, New York City, 1903 by Kathryn Lasky
Standing in the Light: The Captive Diary of Catharine Carey Logan, Delaware Valley, Pennsylvania, 1763 by Mary Pope Osborne
Voyage on the Great Titanic: The Diary of Margaret Ann Brady, RMS Titanic, 1912 by Ellen Emerson White
A Line in the Sand: The Alamo Diary of Lucinda Lawrence, Gonzales, Texas, 1836 by Sherry Garland
My Heart Is on the Ground: The Diary of Nannie Little Rose, a Sioux Girl, Carlisle Indian School, Pennsylvania, 1880 by Ann Rinaldi
The Great Railroad Race: The Diary of Libby West, Utah Territory, 1868 by Kristiana Gregory
A Light in the Storm: The Civil War Diary of Amelia Martin, Fenwick Island, Delaware, 1861 by Karen Hesse
The Girl Who Chased Away Sorrow: The Diary of Sarah Nita, a Navajo Girl, New Mexico, 1864 by Ann Turner
A Coal Miner's Bride: The Diary of Anetka Kaminska, Lattimer, Pennsylvania, 1896 by Susan Campbell Bartoletti
Color Me Dark: The Diary of Nellie Lee Love, the Great Migration North, Chicago, Illinois, 1919 by Patricia McKissack
One Eye Laughing, the Other Weeping: The Diary of Julie Weiss, Vienna, Austria to New York, 1938 by Barry Denenberg
My Secret War: The World War II Diary of Madeline Beck, Long Island, New York, 1941 by Mary Pope Osborne
Valley of the Moon: The Diary Of Maria Rosalia de Milagros, Sonoma Valley, Alta California, 1846 by Sherry Garland
Seeds of Hope: The Gold Rush Diary of Susanna Fairchild, California Territory, 1849 by Kristiana Gregory
Christmas After All: The Great Depression Diary of Minnie Swift, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1932 by Kathryn Lasky
Early Sunday Morning: The Pearl Harbor Diary of Amber Billows, Hawaii, 1941 by Barry Denenberg
My Face to the Wind: The Diary of Sarah Jane Price, a Prairie Teacher, Broken Bow, Nebraska, 1881 by Jim Murphy
Where Have All the Flowers Gone? The Diary of Molly MacKenzie Flaherty, Boston, Massachusetts, 1968 by Ellen Emerson White
A Time for Courage: The Suffragette Diary of Kathleen Bowen, Washington, D.C., 1917 by Kathryn Lasky
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: The Diary of Bess Brennan, Perkins School for the Blind, 1932 by Barry Denenberg
Survival in the Storm: The Dust Bowl Diary of Grace Edwards, Dalhart, Texas, 1935 by Katelan Janke
When Christmas Comes Again: The World War I Diary of Simone Spencer, New York City to the Western Front, 1917 by Beth Seidel Levine
Land of the Buffalo Bones: The Diary of Mary Ann Elizabeth Rodgers, an English Girl in Minnesota, New Yeovil, Minnesota, 1873 by Marion Dane Bauer
Love Thy Neighbor: The Tory Diary of Prudence Emerson, Green Marsh, Massachusetts, 1774 by Ann Turner
All the Stars in the Sky: The Santa Fe Trail Diary of Florrie Mack Ryder, The Santa Fe Trail, 1848 by Megan McDonald
Look to the Hills: The Diary of Lozette Moreau, a French Slave Girl, New York Colony, 1763 by Patricia McKissack
I Walk in Dread: The Diary of Deliverance Trembley, Witness to the Salem Witch Trials, Massachusetts Bay Colony, 1691 by Lisa Rowe Fraustino
Hear My Sorrow: The Diary of Angela Denoto, a Shirtwaist Worker, New York City, 1909 by Deborah Hopkinson
The Fences Between Us: The Diary of Piper Davis, Seattle, Washington, 1941 by Kirby Larson
Like the Willow Tree: The Diary of Lydia Amelia Pierce, Portland, Maine, 1918 by Lois Lowry
Cannons at Dawn: The Second Diary of Abigail Jane Stewart, Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 1779 by Kristiana Gregory
With the Might of Angels: The Diary of Dawnie Rae Johnson, Hadley, Virginia, 1954 by Andrea Davis Pinkney
Behind the Masks: The Diary of Angeline Reddy, Bodie, California, 1880 by Susan Patron
A City Tossed and Broken: The Diary of Minnie Bonner, San Francisco, California, 1906 by Judy Blundell
Down the Rabbit Hole: The Diary of Pringle Rose, Chicago, Illinois, 1871 by Susan Campbell Bartoletti
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unblogparaloschicos · 8 months
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TV: Esta mierda me supera (2020)
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Una serie que no tuvo tiempo de desarrollarse porque padeció su cancelación tras una temporada de tan sólo siete capítulos, lo cual se nota en el cliffhanger del último episodio y en las varias cuestiones que la historia dejó abierta. El motivo esgrimido por Netflix, la casa productora, es la serie de problemas derivados del COVID-19, aquél mal que tantos disgustos y trastornos nos causó desde 2019.
Pese a vivir en el pueblito de Brownsville (Pensilvania), Sydney Novak (Sophia Lillis) se siente fuera de lugar. A sus diecisiete años, ha padecido el intenso dolor por el suicidio de su padre, a quien adoraba, y una vida compleja junto a su madre, Maggie (Kathleen Rose Perkins) y su hermano menor, Liam (Aidan Wojtak-Hissong). Para colmo, se siente profundamente atraída por su mejor amiga Dina (Sofia Bryant), novia del típico insoportable astro del deporte escolar, Brad Lewis (Richard Ellis), y, quizás, también de su vecino, Stanley Barber (Wyatt Oleff, compañero de Lillis en las películas de "It").
Pero hay algo más: Syd tiene poderes telequinéticos.
Dado que padece continuos problemas de ira, los cuales evidencian la manifestación de sus aptitudes, la psicóloga de la escuela le recomienda escribir en un cuaderno cualquier pensamiento o hecho que afronte en su día a día, razón por la cual es la propia Sydney la que nos narra sus desventuras en primera persona a la vez que intenta dilucidar los secretos detrás de sus poderes.
Sólo siete episodios de casi media hora han sido el vehículo de Jonathan Entwistle y Christy Hall a la hora de adaptar la novela gráfica de Charles Forsman, autor de otro éxito editorial que llegó a la televisión: la serie británica "The End of the F***ing World" (2017-19), también por Netflix. Ambos shows comparten el humor negro como seña de identidad de una adolescencia inmersa en un mundo desquiciado.
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Color Response 8: The Sound of Earthly Delight
Response to The Awl article “Rose Madder, the Pinky Red of Stephen King's Worst Novel and Hieronymus Bosch's Perverted Playground”
I found this article, written by Katy Kelleher, to be broadly informative. Ms. Kelleher explained the origins of Rose Madder, how the pigment is made, and the history of pink. She also included tidbits such as the fact that a man named Henry Perkin created “mauve.” This is the kind of detailed information that makes my day. However, because I never matured past the eighth grade, I knew as soon as she mentioned the role rose madder played in Hieronymous Bosch’s The Garden of Earthly Delights, that this response had to be a play list beginning with several recorded versions of the music written on one of the naked bums in the painting. 
https://www.classicfm.com/discover-music/periods-genres/renaissance/hieronymus-bosch-painting-naked-bum-music/
(For the CNN story about Amelia Hamrick, the college student and music major who discovered the butt music, see the news feature here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5lasImOZfQ  )
The naked bum music will be followed by a selection of feminist music decrying the fouls of toxic masculinity. 
1-3: Various Renditions of “Naked Bum Music”
4. “You Don’t Own Me” by Leslie Gore
5. “Respect” by Aretha Franklin
6. “Men Explain Things to Me” by Tacocat
7. “I’m Done” by The Julie Ruin
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Link to “Men Explain Things to Me” by Tacocat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1w2ci2C86Fk
Link to “I’m Done” by The Julie Ruin (Check Out Kathleen Hanna’s Rose Madder-esque pants)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWqR0w9ohN8
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vitriolo · 4 years
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“Either I lock myself away from the world and just disappear, let this stuff just destroy me too, or I could... make pancakes instead.”
I Am Not Okay with This, season 1 (2020).
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shorthairheaven · 4 years
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Kathleen Rose Perkins
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sunsetlcver · 5 years
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new stills from I Am Not Okay With This
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I Am Not Okay with This - Season 1 Quality : HD Screencaptures Amount : 4003 files Resolution : 1280x720px
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spaceotter42 · 3 years
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Peyton Elizabeth Lee and the cast of Doogie Kamealoha MD are happy to hear the show has been renewed for a second season on Disney+.
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Doogie Kamealoha, estrena el 8 de septiembre por Disney+
Doogie Kamealoha, estrena el 8 de septiembre por Disney+
Doogie Kamealoha está inspirada en la exitosa serie médica Doogie Howser, M.D. que se transmitió de 1989 a 1993, sobre un niño genio que equilibra el desafío de la práctica de la medicina con los problemas cotidianos de la vida adolescente. Disney+ presenta a la doctora Kamealoha protagonista de la nueva serie original de Disney+ Doogie Kamealoha que estrena el 8 de septiembre, y presenta un…
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what do you think the show would b like if brio wasn’t like a thing because it was unintentional but i can’t help but wonder how different the show would b if brio wasn’t a thing and like what “romantic” plot would we be seeing and like would the amount of viewers change what do you think do you see yourself watching it if rio and beth were strictly business (as he so desperately tries to claim) or like would you be bored also sorry if you have been asked this before
That’s an interesting question, anon! I guess my answer comes in two parts, because I think we sort of know what the show would’ve looked like if Beth x Rio weren’t a thing from the original pilot trailer.
I talked about it a bit in this post, but I don’t think the original Beth (played by Kathleen Rose Perkins) would’ve had the same relationship with crime that our Beth (Christina Hendricks) has at all, let alone with Rio. This is pure speculation, but I think that version of the show would’ve operated as more of a comedy of errors when it came to the crime side of things, and likely focused a little more of the emotional throughline and growth at home. I’m actually pretty sure Rio was supposed to go to prison at the end of season 1 initially too, not get out on bail (just from things Manny and Jenna have both inferred in interviews) and stick around. If that was the case, I think we probably would’ve gotten a new antagonist, and perhaps even a more direct line between the girls and Turner, as opposed to the triangle of Beth, Rio and Turner.
Of course, that’s not what happened though, in no small part because we got Christina’s Beth, not Kathleen’s!
In that context, I actually can see the show never having made them a canon romance while still maintaining the shape of the series we got pretty easily. Beth’s romance with Rio after all has equally been about her romance with crime – she followed the siren call of the latter in a way that feels steeped in her desire for control and power, and that’s something that’s headily realised in the way Christina plays Beth. 
The way the show exists has had that seduction really personified via her attraction to Rio in a way that underlines that overall (and adds an incredibly fun and twisted dynamic to that thematic throughline!), but I actually don’t think it’s overall necessary to it. I think they could’ve kept it platonic and kept it focused on Beth’s desire to be Rio, as opposed to the conflicting be-him-or-be-with-him relationship we’ve gotten instead (which I’ll be the first to admit I’m glad for, haha). 
That said, I can’t really imagine a scenario where Manny and Christina’s chemistry isn’t off the charts, so even if Beth and Rio hadn’t become canon, and the romantic and sexual elements had been downplayed, I think they still would’ve crackled on screen together, and the shipping would’ve existed. In that sense, I think so long as Christina and Manny were playing Beth and Rio, the show probably would’ve attracted a similar viewership? 
As for the romance plotlines, I actually think we might’ve gotten our Beth x Dean divorce sooner, and had Beth dating PTA dads, and had the romantic conflicts more steeped in Beth trying to keep her crime and personal lives separate, instead of the sort of messy, blurring lines we have.
I’m not sure though! What do you guys think?
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tt04sty · 5 years
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my thoughts while watching i am not okay with this:
"oh that show is good. hopefully they won't make it a straight romance without any build up"
"oh no they made it a straight romance without any build up"
"what"
"yes!!"
and then followed a whole lot of emotions
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I Am Not Okay With This
It’s kinda like Sex Education... Kinda like The End Of The F***ing World... But also kinda really not 😂
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