#Kevin McCorkle
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
Text
Return to Gravity Falls
Jason Ritter
Kristen Schaal
Alex Hirsch
J.K. Simmons
Linda Cardellini
Dee Bradley Baker
Carl Faruolo
Niki Yang
Justin Rupple
Jackie Buscarino
Thurop Van Orman
Jillian Bell
Michael Rianda
Jessica DiCicco
John DiMaggio
Jennifer Coolidge
Stephen Root
Kari Wahlgren
Nathan Fillion
Kevin Michael Richardson
Keith Ferguson
Gregg Turkington
Will Forte
Matt Chapman
Alfred Molina
Cast
Agent Trigger: BRAD ABRELL
Waddles: DEE BRADLEY BAKER
Tad Strange: CECIL BALDWIN
Filbrick Pines: JONATHAN BANKS
Sev’ral Timez: LANCE BASS
Blendin Blandin: HARRY BELDEN
Melody: JILLIAN BELL
Greg Valentino: KURT BRAUNOHLER
Pacifica Northwest: JACKIE BUSCARINO
Sergei: FRANK CALIENDO
Shermie Pines: BOBBY CANNAVALE
Wendy Corduroy: LINDA CARDELLINI
Abuelita Dolores Ramirez, Marius von Fundshauser, Mermando, Sev’ral Timez, & French Lilliputians: MATT CHAPMAN
Craz: GREG CIPES
Lazy Susan Wentworth: JENNIFER COOLIDGE
Pirate Lilliputtian: JIM CUMMINGS
Mrs. Gleeful, Clerk, Gourney, & Carla McCorkle: GREY DeLISLE
Tambry: JESSICA DiCICCO
Manly Dan Corduroy: JOHN DiMAGGIO
Grenda Grendinator: CARL FARUOLO
Deputy Edwin Durland & Testosteraur: KEITH FERGUSON
Preston Northwest: NATHAN FILLION
Mayor Tyler Cutebiker: WILL FORTE
Stanley Pines, Soos Ramirez, Fiddleford McGucket, Nate, the Gnomes, Sev’ral Timez, Wendy’s Brothers, Sir Lord Quentin Trembley III, Biker, Farmer Sprott, Mayor Beffufflefumpter, & Bill Cipher: ALEX HIRSCH
Pacifica’s Friend 2: ARIEL HIRSCH
Wax Larry King: LARRY KING
Bus Driver: KYLE MACLACHLAN
Celestabellebethabelle: SAM MARIN
Multi-Bear: ALFRED MOLINA
Janice Valentino: KIMBERLY MOONEY
Agent Powers: NICK OFFERMAN
Knight Liliputtian: JOHN O’HURLEY
Franz: PATTON OSWALT
Mrs. Pines: ANNIE POTTS
Mr. Pines: CHRIS PRATT
Thompson, Lee, & Mr. Poolcheck: MICHAEL RIANDA
Sheriff Daryl Blubs, Ghost Eyes, Chutzpar, Leaderar, & Tats: KEVIN MICHAEL RICHARDSON
Dipper Pines: JASON RITTER
Xyler: JOHN ROBERTS
Bud Gleeful: STEPHEN ROOT
Robbie Valentino: JUSTIN RUPPLE
Mabel Pines: KRISTEN SCHAAL
Blind Ivan: PETER SERAFINOWICZ
Stanford Pines: J.K. SIMMONS
Pituitor & Glurk: FRED TATASCIORE
Bodacious T: GREGG TURKINGTON
Gideon Gleeful: THUROP VAN ORMAN
Shandra Jimenez, Priscilla Northwest, Pacifica’s Friend 1, Polly, & Caryn Pines: KARI WAHLGREN
Gompers: FRANK WELKER
Time Baby: DAVE WITTENBERG
Candy Chiu: NIKI YANG
#gravity falls#alex hirsch#dipper pines#mabel pines#stanley pines#stanford pines#soos ramirez#wendy corduroy#fiddleford mcgucket#waddles the pig#grenda grendinator#candy chiu#robbie valentino#pacifica northwest#gideon gleeful#melody#dipcifica#melsoos#robbry#blurland
13 notes
·
View notes
Text
instagram
NCIS: Los Angeles Season 14 Rewatch: “Maybe Today”
The basics: While Kilbride visits his son, the team works a cold case from 2003.
Written by: Samantha Chasse & Matt Klafter
Samantha Chasse co-wrote “Kill Beale Vol. 1”, wrote “Impostor Syndrome” (one of season 12’s best episodes) and “Murmuration”.
Matt Klafter co-wrote “Smokescreen Part II”, “A Fait Accompli” and “Hard for the Money”. Was the sole writer for “Where Loyalties Lie”.
Directed by: Eric A. Pot directed “Resurrection”, “Windfall”, “Traitor”, “Internal Affairs”, “Home is Where the Heart Is”, “Forasteira”, “Reentry”, “Hit List”, “The One Who Got Away”, “Kill Beale Vol 1” (co-written by Chasse), “Fortune Favors the Bold”, “A Fait Accopli” (co-written by Klafter), “Imposter Syndrome” (written by Chasse), “Indentured”, “Sorry for Your Loss” and “Survival of the Fittest”.
Guest stars of note: Christopher Gorham as Alex Kilbride, Rose Abdoo as Special Agent Daisy Van Zandt, Eva Tamargo as Mrs. Perez, Kevin McCorkle as Jack Baker, Cuyle Carvin as Aaron Baker, Courtney Cunningham as Jen Anderson, Jhey Castles as Melissa Baker, Keenan Henson as Kevin Phillips and Joe Keyes as Taxi Driver.
Our heroes: Deal with parents and children.
What important things did we learn about: Callen: Not afraid of strong women. Sam: Senior Chief, Special Warfare Kensi: Couldn’t imagine what a mother would feel about a missing child. Deeks: Working well with LAPD. Fatima: Listening to old interview cassette tapes in Kilbride’s truck. Rountree: Not a fan of old case files in moldy, charred boxes. Kilbride: Finally listening to his son.
What not so important things did we learn about: Callen: Looking for a Sam’s plus one for the wedding. Sam: No interest in Callen’s plus one-ing. Kensi: Wants Rosa to participate in extra circular activities. Deeks: Wants Rosa to be protected from all types of danger. Fatima: Office bound. Rountree: See Fatima. Kilbride: Spending the night on his son’s couch.
Where in the world is Henrietta Lange? Not a mention.
Who's down with OTP: Kensi and Deeks have debates over keeping Rosa safe. Callen is comfortable marrying a confident woman.
Who's down with BrOTP: Callen is looking for a Sam love connection which is a complete change in roles from the first five seasons.
Fashion review: Callen wore a midnight blue sweater. Another long-sleeve black tee for Sam. Kensi wears a long-sleeve top that has a graduated color scheme that starts white around her shoulders, pink and grey across her chest and black the rest of the way down. Deeks has a light blue henley on. Fatima has a thick brown sweater. Rountree is wearing a black hoodie. Kilbride is casual with a thick dark blue sweater over a lighter blue plaid button down shirt.
Music: “Killer” by Phoebe Bridgers plays in a montage near the end of the episode.
Any notable cut scene: Yes, one, after weeks of nothing. Driving to Jen Anderson’s, Kensi and Deeks discuss the case moving from a missing persons case to a death. Kensi is down on local law enforcement for not doing more. Deeks is a bit more sympathetic. Missing persons aren’t always missing persons, sometimes people just walk away from their lives. After a while, the police have other cases to solve.
Kensi hears from Rountree – the local news stations have picked up the story. Deeks checks his phone – national news, NPR, the BBC are all cover the story. Kensi and Deeks realize that the killer, who lived 20-years without anyone knowing there was a killing, now knows they are the focus of a national news story.
Quote: Callen: “How can we help?” Daisy: “Stay close by. Try not to get in the way. First cold case?” Callen: “Yeah.” Daisy: “Couple of virgins. This'll be fun. I've been working cases since '04. Solved more of them than the next two agents combined.” Callen: “I like your modesty.” Daisy: “Confidence in a woman make you uncomfortable, Agent Callen?” Callen: “Well, if it did, then I'm about to marry the wrong woman.”
Anything else: A car is driving down a rural road. 2003 shows up on the screen. The radio in the car is playing an address by then President George W. Bush about major combat operations ending in Iraq. A man steps out of the vehicle and puts on some gloves. Inside the vehicle is a woman wearing a Navy sweatshirt who looks like she’s out cold. There’s duct tape on her mouth and her hands are bound.
As the man walks away from the vehicle to use a payphone, the woman is awake and alert. She takes off the seat belt holding her to the car seat. She tries to open the car door but the man finished his call and is returning to the vehicle. Again, playing unconscious, she waits until the man nears the car door. She opens the door with great force, knocking the man to the ground. She flees on foot. She gets the bindings off her hands and removes the tape on her mouth as she runs. The man starts the car to chase her. She calls for help as she runs into a wooded area.
In 2024, a car is pulled from a lake. The license plate and the vehicle are from the 2003 scenes. A female NCIS agent confirms “it’s hers” and calls for the best NCIS team in the area.
Walking into the office, Kensi and Deeks are talking about Rosa, extracurricular activities and college applications. Kensi thinks Rosa needs them, Deeks thinks Yale won’t care since you can get into law school there by twirling a baton. Baton is color guard, Kensi correct Deeks, Rosa is interested in doing gymnastics, Deeks is worried she’ll get hurt. Kensi lists a number of activities Rosa could join – track, water polo, AV Club – where Deeks has a reason she could get hurt - shin splints, chlorine poisoning (obviously), electrocution. Kensi tells him to stop. He is half-joking but he wants her safe, Kensi says they can’t cover Rosa in bubble wrap. Deeks is looking more for small packing peanuts.
In Ops, Kensi asks if they have a new case. Fatima and Rountree explains it is more a like an old one. Navy Petty Officer Britney Perez, Fatima starts to explain but Kensi thinks the name sounds familiar. It was – there was a documentary series about Perez recently. A hiker at Castaic Lake saw a car in the lake – water levels are so low it was easy to see on a trail. Deeks thinks this may be the one time where climate change is good. He knows it sounds wrong. The four talk about bringing Kilbride into the case but Deeks wants Kilbride to spend time with his son. Callen and Sam on their way to the crime scene. Kensi asks about next of kin. Perez had a mother who has not been informed about the car. Kensi can’t fathom being a mother to a missing child. She and Deeks are going to see Mrs. Perez, maybe offer some answers.
Walking up to an apartment door, Admiral Kilbride sighs before knocking. A man in his mid-to-late 40’s answers the door and says hello Dad. Dad Kilbride replies with just “Alex.” Inviting his father into the apartment, Alex explains the set-up is temporary, he’s still trying to work things out with his wife Deb. It is a rather generic one-bedroom apartment with rather generic furniture.
Kilbride asks where he can hang his coat and hat as Alex pours the two some coffee. Opening a closet, Kilbride sees it is full of fancy diplomas, an expensive desk name plate. There is a hook so the hat and jacket go there. Kilbride asks Alex about work and Alex replies “great.” He has a new client working on a cryptocurrency exchange. The silence after that is uncomfortable.
Callen and Sam pull up at the crime scene. They’re talking about Stacy, Anna’s maid of honor. Sam is adding drama according to Callen. The two address Special Agent Daisy Van Zandt, the female agent who supervised the car being removed from the lake. Callen and Sam are investigating their first cold case - “a couple of virgins” according to Daisy – so she asks them to stay close but also stay out of the way.
Daisy has been working cold cases in 2004 and has solved twice as many cold cases in her time than the next two agents combined. Callen admires her modesty. Daisy asks if confidence in woman worries Callen. If it does, Callen tells her, he’s going to have a problem with the woman he’s about to marry. Daisy tells Callen and Sam that the case of Brittney Perez “had my number”. There’s never been any evidence until now. An agent calls for Daisy. The car truck is opened and the skeletal remains of someone are inside.
Calling Kensi and Deeks, Callen says the coroner ID’d the body as Brittney Perez. Hanging up, he returns to Sam and Daisy. Kensi and Deeks will be telling Perez’s mother. Daisy doesn’t envy that task. Callen asks about the original case agents. Two local field office agents, Walker and Haskins, had the case originally. Walker retired to Florida a few years back, Haskins is dead. Sam asks Daisy what she thought of all this. “There’s good work, there’s sloppy work and there there’s whatever the hell this was. It’s no wonder why this case wound up with us.”
Callen asks about suspects. There was one suspect – Petty Office Aaron Baker. A witness said Baker and Perez were arguing outside a bar. Perez slapped Baker. Sam wondered about the argument but Daisy doesn’t know what it was about. Neither does Baker, according to Daisy, who was too drunk to remember according to Walker and Haskins. They didn’t bother to push him on what he could and couldn’t remember. He’s third generation Navy. Callen is stunned.
When Perez went missing, Baker was home according to his bunkmate. The two were watching video games all night. Looking at the truck, Sam asks for a vial. He found a tooth in the trunk. Perez’s body is still in the trunk and it is obvious she has all her teeth. Sam believes Perez fought until the end. There will be a DNA test and while teeth and bone are really strong for finding DNA, 20-years in the water isn’t a good environment. Callen and Sam are off to talk to Baker.
In the boat shed, Kensi and Deeks are comforting and kind to Mrs. Perez. Mrs. Perez shares photos of Britney stored on her phone. Britney was strong and smart and funny. Mrs. Perez explains that she was a single mom. She and Britney only had each other. That’s why she never believed the investigators who thought Britney went AWOL, fearing she would be deployed. Asked if Britney was worried about being deployed, Mrs. Perez said her daughter loved the Navy. Besides, she would never leave without saying goodbye.
Before she went missing, Britney was upset and a frazzled. There was something about her roommate Jen, there was a bad situation. Britney wouldn’t tell her mother the whole story. She wanted to protect her mother. Mrs. Perez tells Kensi and Deeks that she was waiting for this day for the last 20-years. Now she’d like to have one more day of not knowing that someone killed her daughter. Grabbing Kensi’s arm, Mrs. Perez asks that they not give up on Britney this time. Kensi promises.
In Ops, Rountree has been looking into Aaron Baker. At 18, Baker was arrested for assault and battery, a charge that was pled down to a misdemeanor. While he got away with that, his DNA is now in the system so it should be easy to match anything that can be retrieved from the tooth. Fatima is still waiting for the files for the case to be sent – it is taking hours.
Fatima is also investigating Petty Officer Jen Anderson, Perez’s roommate. Anderson went AWOL days before Perez disappeared. Rountree gets a text – the files are downstairs. Fatima is surprised, her tablet didn’t beep when the files were sent. The files were sent – physical files. They are in charred yet damp banker boxes. Daisy sent a note – the burn marks are from wildfires in 2009, the dampness from flooding in 2015. Rountree leaves, saying “you’ve got this, right.” Fatima is not pleased.
Callen and Sam approach a man asking if he’s Aaron Baker. It’s Jack Baker, Aaron’s dad. He’s working on a boat in the garage. Jack Baker explains he’s been living with Aaron and Aaron’s wife Melissa since his house burned down in the Bell Canyon fires. Aaron’s out and Jack is happy to tell him that NCIS stopped by – why were they stopping by. When Callen says a cold case from 2003, Jack reacts poorly. Since the documentary series, the family has gotten late night phone calls, people just showing up at the house, death threats. Callen is sorry they had to go through that. Before they leave, Sam fixes a knot on a boat. Jack is impressed and asks if Sam is Navy. When Sam says Senior Chief, Special Warfare, Jack is a bit more open. Since Aaron and Melissa went shopping and will be back soon, Jack’s fine with Callen and Sam waiting inside the house.
Inside the house, Jack is showing some photos he has of his time during Desert Storm. He was a Chief Petty Officer running the Beachmasters unit. Aaron and Melissa arrive. When Callen explains they are from NCIS and it is about Britney Perez, Melissa wants no part of the interview – the family has been through enough. Callen tells them about Britney’s body being found. “The sooner we have answers, the sooner this will be over for everyone,” Sam says. Jack seems supportive of Callen and Sam so Aaron is open to answering questions.
Asked about what he was arguing about with Britney, Aaron doesn’t remember. Jack is cheerleading for his son during the interview. Things happened 20-years ago, hard to remember. Sam asks if Aaron remember his roommate for 20-years ago. He does – Kevin Phillips and they were friends at the time. The two haven’t spoken in over a decade. Before they plan on leaving, Callen asks if Aaron was willing to turn over his dental records. Melissa puts her foot down – she considers this harassment. She’s calling a lawyer and if they want his dental records, Callen and Sam need a warrant.
Leaving the home, both Callen and Sam are sure Aaron remembers more than saying and Melissa knows that too. They want Rountree to find Kevin Phillips to see what he remembers. Callen gets a text from Daisy – they found DNA in the tooth. They don’t need a warrant for Aaron’s dental records, they already have his DNA on file.
Coming down the stairs, Rountree asks how Fatima is doing with the physical files. About half of the files belong to different cases. What belongs to this case is either burned or moldy. She also thinks there is something live in one of the boxes. Rountree found Jen Anderson, who is living in Sun Valley. She was arrested for drugs about five years ago and is currently on parole. Kensi and Deeks are on their way to see her.
Fatima finds a box of cassette tapes of interviews, amazed at the lack of technical prowess of the original investigators. Rountree isn’t sure where they would find a cassette player. Fatima is – Kilbride’s truck is in the carport. He’s on vacation, probably having the time of his life, according to Rountree. They can listen to the tapes in Kilbride’s truck.
Not having the time of his life – Kilbride. Alex is explaining how the coffee he’s serving is from a farmer’s market downtown that has a direct connection with a coffeehouse in Guatemala. The Admiral doesn’t much care about the coffee. The Admiral knows what’s going on. Alex admits he’s back in rehab, sticking with the program and going to meetings. The Admiral is happy to hear it. Alex thinks everything is so weird. Kilbride is willing to go back to the last conversation the two had. Things are going downhill fast.
When Kilbride complains that things aren’t that easy for him either, Alex asks why Kilbride is even there. Alex realizes “Mom asked you to come.” Alex is annoyed that his mother couldn’t leave well enough along. “If you were ‘well enough’ she never would have asked,” Kilbride replies. He’s angry that Alex was given every opportunity, given anything a person could ask for. Alex tells his father he didn’t ask for what he’s got now. Kilbride replies he didn’t turn it down either.
Exasperated, Alex says he wasn’t born ready to take on the world like Kilbride was. Kilbride disagrees – the only difference between the two of them was “I didn’t fold up like a cheap suit every time life got hard.” Imitating his father offering advice like “suck it up” and “take it like a man”, Alex asked if he missed any not helpful pieces of advice. Pausing a beat, Kilbride tells Alex he’s there to help. Alex thinks that help is 40-years too late. “I don’t want your help. Just go.” Alex is sure Kilbride has more important work to do. Grabbing his coat and hat, Kilbride leaves.
In the cold case lab, Callen brings up Emily instead of Stacy, another possible plus one for the wedding. Callen thinks Emily is a much better fit for the wedding. Daisy arrives. The tooth is inconclusive when it comes to a match for Aaron Baker. The pool of suspects is basically anyone living in Los Angeles in 2003. Callen asks about forensic genealogy – that’s how they found the Golden State Killer. Daisy says TV makes that all look too easy. They would have to build out a family tree, that takes time, and other family members who put in their DNA for genealogy. But she’ll get her staff working on that. When Daisy leaves, Sam mentions he really likes Daisy. Callen wants to know if that’s in a plus-one sort of way. Rountree calls – he found Kevin Phillips. Phillips has been working in Long Beach for a masonry firm. Before that, several years in prison for wire fraud and falsifying records. Baker’s alibi was from a convicted liar. And it is a non-violent crime so Phillips’s DNA wouldn’t be in the system. Callen and Sam want to talk to Phillips.
While Fatima listens to some really bad detective work in Kilbride’s truck, Rountree pretends the Admiral has returned. Fatima isn’t all that amused. She updates Rountree on what she’s learned. Perez spoke to her CO before she disappeared. The CO on the tape said Perez wanted to report a crime for her roommate but he thought it was just a he said/she said situation. If they reported every he said/she said situation to NCIS, NCIS would stop taking the base’s calls. Perez was forced to take matters in her own hands by confronting Baker. But since she already reported the crime, Baker would have no reason to silence Perez. Unless she was willing to take her claims to a larger audience.
Continuing his litany of dangerous things for Rosa to stay away from, Deeks has vetoed the Girl Scouts, academic decathlon, choir and ceramics. “What sort of a manic lets minors around a kiln?” Deeks asks. At Jen Anderson’s door, Deeks knocks and someone starts shooting through the door. Kensi goes out back to find Anderson washed all her sheets and they’re all hanging on clothes lines. A man shoots at Kensi. She returns fire, hitting him on the leg. When Deeks joins Kensi in the backyard, they hear something at the back door. It is Jen Anderson.
The man shooting at Kensi is Anderson’s friend Marcus, “a narcissistic idiot”, who thought Kensi and Deeks were there to arrest him. Seems he had a lot of drugs with him. Marcus is going to jail for a long time for drugs and shooting at Federal Agents. Deeks asks Anderson about Aaron Baker and Britney Perez 20-years ago. When Anderson asks if Kensi spoke to Baker about “it”, Kensi said they did. Anderson walks away while Deeks deals with LAPD.
Gently, Kensi pushes Anderson to talk about what happened with Aaron Baker. They can’t solve Perez’s case without her. Anderson tells Kensi that Baker “assaulted” her. Took her life away while his went on without a worry in the world. Anderson left the Navy. Perez was the only person who knew what happened. She was a good friend to Anderson who wouldn’t let Baker walk around free as Anderson was losing her career. Perez reported the crime against Anderson’s wishes. Anderson left the day Perez reported the crime. A few days later, Perez’s disappearance was all over the news. Anderson didn’t speak to investigators – if they didn’t believe Perez, they weren’t going to believe her.
Kevin Phillips is on the wrong side of the desk in Interrogation. Aaron Baker may have been Phillips’s best friend but he wouldn’t lie for him. Sam asks if Phillips is lying for himself. He swears he had no reason to kill Perez. Sam sees a way that Philips, knowing that Baker had a Navy family, would protect Baker from the harm caused Perez’s accusations. Phillips is firm – Baker didn’t kill Perez and he didn’t kill Perez. Callen asks Phillips to prove it – provide a DNA sample. Phillips agrees.
As Callen goes to speak with Daisy, Sam questions Phillip about his reaction to Sam’s Navy-oriented question. Sam wonders how serious Aaron Baker was about the Navy. Phillips admits that Baker liked the Navy because it helped his dating life. When Baker would get blackout drunk – which was all the time – he’d speak about his father. Jack Baker would bully his son, calling him a failure and a disgrace to the family. Sam asks if Jack Baker knew about Perez’s accusations. He did.
Daisy puts the kibosh on a DNA test for Kevin Phillips. A deeper look into the DNA again a genealogy search matched Aaron Baker – a partial match. Sam arrives, asking if it a 50% match. It is. Daisy would need to see a DNA sample for Jack Baker. Callen has just the man for the case.
Wearing Artie, Deeks is trash pail diving around the Baker home. He’s not happy about the assignment. Kensi is taking photos of Deeks to support the chain of custody. Under the Abandoned DNA Act, any genetic material left in a public place can be used by law enforcement. Chanting he has a law degree and loves his job, Deeks is picking through the regular trash.
Jack Baker leaves the home, dropping paint cans and rubber gloves into the recycling pail. The gloves would have DNA so Deeks goes to retrieve them, muttering all the way. As Deeks gets into the recycling pail, Jack Baker tries to run Deeks off. Deeks knocks down the pail, yells “I am Spartacus” and shows Kensi he has the gloves. Fatima and Rountree listen in to all this.
As Kilbride is Ubering back to the airport, the driver mentions that a tough day can be forgotten by showering and a good night sleep. Kilbride instead, returns to Alex’s apartment. Alex asks why Kilbride is there. Kilbride replies he’s there to do something he should have done years ago.
In the cold cases lab, Daisy confirms to Kensi and Deeks that the DNA on the gloves is a 100% match. Kensi calls that into Ops – they’ll meet Callen and Sam at the Baker home but Jack Baker is gone. He left to go to the hardware store – LAPD had him under surveillance – but lost him in the store. Fatima is trying to track his truck with GPS. He was at a storage facility in Van Nuys. Rountree has security cam photos of Jack Baker removing a rifle from his storage unit and putting it in his truck. Kensi sighs – Jack Baker knows NCIS is coming for him, “and that’s not good,” according to Deeks.
On the freeway, Callen and Sam are trying to find Jack Baker. He’s going north – to Castaic Lake. Kensi and Deeks are about 15-minutes behind Callen and Sam. There was a hit and run by Aaron Baker’s house – with Baker’s BMW. Kensi and Deeks are going to Aaron Baker’s home to see if Aaron was making a run for it. Callen and Sam will deal with Jack Baker.
At Castaic Lake, Sam looks around Jack Baker’s truck – the rifle is gone.
Kensi and Deeks cut off Aaron Baker, ordering him out of his car. Saying he doesn’t have time for this, he’s afraid his father is going to hurt himself. Or something worse.
On comms, Kensi warns Callen and Sam that Jack Baker may be on a suicide mission. Callen and Sam realize Jack Baker wants to kill himself but wants Callen and Sam to do the actual killing. Sam sees Baker and starts approaching him. When Baker stops, he complains “that bitch” was going to ruin his son’s life. Sam disagrees – Aaron ruined his own life by his actions. Baker claims he was doing what any father would do – protect his son. Again Sam disagrees – Baker killed a woman who was doing the right thing. Baker promises he won’t die in prison. He turns his gun on Sam and tries to fire. Sam shoots Baker. Looking at the body, Sam realizes Baker had the safety on.
“Great, I miss all the fun,” Daisy says as she pulls up to the crime scene. She wanted to know how the story ends. Callen asks if they can send back the file boxes. The OSP would like the file boxes to be returned. Asked what she’s going to do now, Daisy has lots of cold cases – she’ll work on them until there are none left. Callen wonders how many cold cases are there. She doesn’t keep count. She’d like Callen and Sam to join her – she could always use another body or two. Probably phrased wrong.
As Daisy goes to see what’s going on, Callen gets a text. Stacey has a date for the wedding but Emily is still looking for a plus one. Sam is sure Emily can find a date for the wedding. Callen pushes until Sam relents. He’d like to get to know Emily – really know her as his plus one. Maybe Callen, Sam, Anna and Emily can go for a fancy dinner Friday – Callen’s treat. Then next Friday, pricey sushi – Callen’s treat. Then there’s a private chef that will cook for couples. Callen walks way, even threatens to walk home. Sam is sure his days of fending off plus one offers are done.
Jen Anderson texts Kensi. She’s going public with her accusations against Aaron Blake. Maybe her telling the truth will give strength to other victims. Deeks puts his arms around Kensi.
Mrs. Perez lights a floating candle at Castaic Lake.
Daisy puts the tooth and DNA into an evidence bag. Putting it all in a freezer where there are thousands of vials of DNA, she says, “one down, hundreds to go.”
In his apartment, Alex explains to his father that his marriage is over. Kilbride wants to know what can he do for Alex. “Talking help,” he explains. Admitting the truth, Alex says he doesn’t have a new client, his firm let him go. Kilbride already knew. Alex found talking to his father “nice.” Alex notes that Kilbride was going to miss his flight – until he realizes that Kilbride already missed the flight. Kilbride will be sacking out on the couch, enjoying another cup of coffee with his son.
What head canon can be formed from here: There are probably two really good episodes here but because the Drona drama has to eat up lots of episodes, the two great storylines were crammed into one good but not great episode.
There were two really good episodes in this episode but by cutting and pasting them together, there was one good episode instead.
Cramming the two episodes together, you had a theme of parents and their children. Fathers – Deeks, Kilbride and Jack Baker – and mothers – Kensi, Mrs. Perez. Deeks had the easy part – he was playing it for laughs but with his history in the public defenders office, the LAPD and now with NCIS, he knows how badly things can go for young people in the world. Also knowing how badly things can go for young people in the world is Kilbride. Kilbride wound up with the career and code in life to live by. That wasn’t want Alex needed and Kilbride did not have the ability to deal with his issues. Jack Baker seemingly forced his career on his son who had no interest in the code a man should live by. So Jack Baker murdered an innocent woman to keep his son’s future bright.
With Kensi and Mrs. Perez, you have two women who want/wanted their daughters to go out into the world to be the best versions of themselves. Deeks’s over-the-top worries about Rosa’s safety is undercut by how Britney Perez did all the right things – protected and friend, fought for justice – and spent 20-years drowned in the trunk of her car.
There should have been a solo episode about Britney Perez’s disappearance and one solo episode about Kilbride with his son/Kensi and Deeks dealing with Rosa’s future.
Loved, loved, loved Daisy. Memo to the surviving NCIS and the possible new NCIS. Find something for Daisy to do in either 2024 or in the past with the young Gibbs/young Mike Frank. This was a program that spent years with limited recurring characters – how great would it have been to have Hetty and Daisy mixing things up in season four.
One good episode that could have been two great hours.
Episode number: This is episode number 319, the 17th episode of season 14.
5 notes
·
View notes
Text

My Top 30 Favorite Disney Characters (2023 Redo)
#30 Kim Possible
#29 Stitch (Lilo & Stitch)
#28 Anne Boonchuy (Amphibia)
#27 Cricket Green (Big City Greens)
#26 Molly McGee (The Ghost and Molly McGee)
#25 Phineas Flynn (Phineas and Ferb)
#24 Ferb Fletcher (Phineas and Ferb)
#23 Milo Murphy (Milo Murphy's Law)
#22 Perry the Platypus/Agent P (Phineas and Ferb)
#21 Jake Long (American Dragon: Jake Long)
#20 Moon Girl (Lunella Lafayette) (Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur)
#19 Hailey Banks (Hailey's On It!)
#18 Scott Denoga (Hailey's On It!)
#17 Devil Dinosaur (Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur)
#16 Dipper Pines (Gravity Falls)
#15 Mabel Pines (Gravity Falls)
#14 Gretel Grant-Gomez (Hamster & Gretel)
#13 Kevin Grant-Gomez (Hamster & Gretel)
#12 Kiff Chatterley (Kiff)
#11 Barry Buns (Kiff)
#10 Huey Duck (DuckTales (2017 series)
#9 Dewey Duck (DuckTales (2017 series)
#8 Louie Duck (DuckTales (2017 series)
#7 Max Goof (Goof Troop)
#6 Libby Stein-Torres (The Ghost and Molly McGee)
#5 Scrooge McDuck (DuckTales)
#4 Chip And Dale,
#1 Kick Buttowski (Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil)
#2 Donald Duck
And #1 Mickey Mouse
Original Template: https://www.deviantart.com/jcp-johncarlo/art/Top-30-Favorite-Characters-Template-683808451
Kim Possible Belongs To Mark McCorkle, Bob Schooley, Rough Draft Korea Co, Ltd. Toon Boom Animation Inc. Starburst Animation Studios Co., Ltd Toon City Animation, Inc. Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, ABC, Toon Disney, Disney XD, Freeform, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Lilo & Stitch: The Series Belongs To Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois, Walt Disney Animation Japan, Inc. Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. Toon City Animation, Inc. Disney Television Animation, ABC, Disney Channel, Toon Disney, Disney Junior, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Amphibia Belongs To Matt Braly, Saerom Animation, Inc. Sunmin Image Pictures Co., Ltd. Sugarcube Animation Studio, Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd. Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Big City Greens Belongs To Rob Renzetti, Chris Houghton, Shane Houghton, Sugarcube Animation Studio, Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd. Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
The Ghost and Molly McGee Belongs To Bill Motz, Bob Roth, Mercury Filmworks, Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Disney+ Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Phineas and Ferb Belongs To Dan Povenmire, Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd. Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. Synergy Animation, Hong Ying Animation Co., Ltd. Elliott Animation Inc. Hosem Animation Studio Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Toon Disney, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Milo Murphy's Law Belongs To Dan Povenmire, Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, Elliott Animation Inc. Synergy Animation, Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. Disney Television Animation Disney Channel, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
American Dragon: Jake Long Belongs To Jeff Goode, Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. Atomic Cartoons, Inc. Blue Sky Animation, Jade Animation, Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd. Starburst Animation Studios Co., Ltd. Sunmin Image Pictures Co., Ltd. Sunwoo & Company, Co., Ltd. Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Toon Disney, Jetix, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur Belongs To Brandon Montclare, Amy Reeder, Natacha Bustos, Jack Kirby, Steve Loter, Jeffrey M. Howard, Kate Kondell, Flying Bark Productions Pty. Ltd. Studio 100 N.V. Cinema Gypsy Productions, MARVEL Animation, Inc. MARVEL Television, MARVEL Studios, LLC, MARVEL Entertainment, LLC, Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Hailey's On It! Belongs To Devin Bunje, Nick Stanton, Saerom Animation, Inc. Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd. Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Gravity Falls Belongs To Alex Hirsch, Digital eMation, Inc. Rough Draft Korea Co., Ltd. Yearim Productions Co., Ltd. Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Hamster & Gretel Belongs To Dan Povenmire, Snipple Animation Studios, Synergy Animation, Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Kiff Belongs To Lucy Heavens, Nic Smal, Yearim Productions Co., Ltd. Flying Bark Productions Pty. Ltd. Studio 100 N.V. Titmouse, Inc. Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
DuckTales (2017 series) Belongs To Michael Eisner, Art Vitello, Jymn Magon, Matt Youngberg, Francisco Angones, Snipple Animation Studios, Toon City Animation, Inc. Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Goof Troop Belongs To Robert Taylor, Michael Peraza Jr. Walt Disney Television Animation (Australia) Pty. Ltd Walt Disney Animation (Japan), Inc. Walt Disney Feature Animation, France S.A. Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd. Disney Television Animation, ABC, Disney Channel, Toon Disney, Disney Junior, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil Belongs To Sandro Corsaro, Mercury Filmworks, Disney Television Animation, Disney XD, Disney Branded Television, Disney–ABC Home Entertainment and Television Distribution, Disney General Entertainment Content, Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, Disney Entertainment, Disney Enterprises, Inc. And The Walt Disney Company
1 note
·
View note
Text
The Island (2005) Review
The Island (2005) Review
In a dystopian future a group of people live in a facility and do different jobs, a lottery happens where they are then taken to the island. The only escape from the horrible reality they face, we follow Lincoln Six Echo and then Jordan Two Delta as they begin to realise everything is not as it first seems. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Continue reading

View On WordPress
#2005#Action#Amazon Prime Video#Brian Stepanek#Djimon Hounsou#Ethan Phillips#Ewan McGregor#Gary Nickens#Jamie McBride#Kevin McCorkle#Max Baker#Michael Bay#Michael Clarke Duncan#Noa Tishby#Phil Abrams#Review#Richard Whiten#Scarlett Johansson#Sci-Fi#Sean Bean#Siobhan Flynn#Steve Buscemi#The Island#Thriller#Troy Blendell
7 notes
·
View notes
Text
UNBORN (2022) Preview of Tubi Original horror with trailer
UNBORN (2022) Preview of Tubi Original horror with trailer
Unborn is a 2022 American horror film about an expectant mother who suspects that her baby is possessed. She believes that the demonic spirit of her dead mother is responsible. Meanwhile, her wife questions her unstable state. Directed by Steven R. Monroe (Harland Manor; The Exorcism of Molly Hartley; Grave Halloween; Mongolian Death Worm; Ogre; Wyvern; Sasquatch Mountain; It Waits) from a…

View On WordPress
#2022#demonic spirit#Ella Thomas#horror#Jade Harlow#Kevin McCorkle#movie film#Rich Ting#Steven R. Monroe#trailer#Tubi#Unborn#unborn baby
0 notes
Photo

#The Return of Jafar#Aladdin#Disney#Toby Shelton#Tad Stones#Alan Zaslove#Duane Capizzi#Doug Langdale#Mark McCorkle#Bob Schooley#Kevin Campbell#Mirith J. Colao#Bill Motz#Steve Roberts#Dev Ross#Bob Roth#Jan Strnad#Brian Swenlin#Ron Clements#Ted Elliott#John Musker#Terry Rossio#90s
72 notes
·
View notes
Text
Review: Opera, Chamber, and Orchestral Music @ Spoleto Festival USA
Review: Opera, Chamber, and Orchestral Music @ Spoleto Festival USA
Review: Opera, Chamber, and Orchestral Music @ Spoleto Festival USA By Perry Tannenbaum Recognition of the #BlackLivesMatter Movement and the We See You White American Theatre manifesto (issued by a coalition of BIPOC artists in 2020) were certainly on Nigel Redden’s mind when he decided that the 2021 Spoleto Festival USA would be his last as general director. White and long-tenured at the…

View On WordPress
#Amy Rubin#Anna Thorvaldsdottir#April Hickman#Brandee Younger#Cheryse McLeod Lewis#Coral Dolphin#David C. Woolard#Ebony Williams#Francesco Turrissi#Geoff Nuttall#Jamez McCorkle#John Kennedy#John Taylor Ward#Joshua Higgason#Kaneza Schall#Karim Sulayman#Kellen Gray#Kevin Newberry#Laquita Mitchell#Livia Sohn#Malcolm MacKenzie#Mark Applebaum#Martha Teichner#Mena Mark Hanna#Michael Abels#Michael Commendatore#Micheline Russell-Brown#Nduduzo Makhatini#Omar Ibn Said#Osvaldo Golijov
0 notes
Text
Official Poster And Trailer For JESUS REVOLUTION
Official Poster And Trailer For JESUS REVOLUTION
Lionsgate has released these official poster and trailer for JESUS REVOLUTION Cast: Joel Courtney, Jonathan Roumie, Anna Grace Barlow, DeVon Franklin, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, Kelsey Grammer Directed by: Jon Erwin and Brent McCorkle Written by: Jon Ewin and Jon Gunn Produced by: Kevin Downes, Jon and Andrew Erwin, Josh Walsh, and Daryl Lefever In the 1970s, young Greg Laurie (Joel Courtney) is…

View On WordPress
#Anna Grace Barlow#DeVon Franklin#Jesus Revolution#Joel Courtney#Jonathan Roumie#Kelsey Grammer#Kimberly Williams-Paisley
4 notes
·
View notes
Text
I thought up an au set in the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon world where the characters of Gravity Falls are pokemon. In the Mystery Dungeon au, I'm not taking the breeding mechanics of the games into consideration, but more on the lines of genetics to determine what pokemon between the parents would be born as.
For example, Stan and Ford's parents are a Perserker (Filbrick) and a Kanto Persian (Caryn) so Stan is born as a Alolan Meowth and Ford a Kanto Persian. Also Shermie born as an Galaran Meowth through Filbrick. Ford has six toes on each paw.
Dipper would be a deerling, and Mabel a skitty because their grandpa Shermie got together with their grandmother, who was a delcatty and had their dad, born a kanto meowth. Him meeting their mom, who would be a sawsbuck.
Dipper and Mabel would build up their own team called Team Mystery that consists of their friends and family members. And Dipper and Mabel get strong over time during their stay in the summer and learn new moves. Dipper as a deerling would be green in fur color because deerling and sawsbuck have a special thing where their fur and antlers change depending on the season.
And I have a list of what pokemon, to me, of what pokemon the characters would be.
Wendy - Dawn form Lycanroc
Marcus - Ursaring
Kevin - Teddiursa
Gus - Teddiursa
Jimmy Snakes - Arbok
Carla McCorkle - Liepard
Soos - Snorlax
Grenda - Snubbull
Candy - Espurr
Gideon - Wooloo
Pacifica - Buneary
Preston - Zoroark
Priscilla - Lopunny
Thompson - Bibarel
Robbie - Scrafty
Tambry - Weavile
Lee - Bolthund
Nate - Manectric
Melody - Audino
Lumberjack Ghost - Trevenant, formerly a ursaring in life.
Lazy Susan - Purugly
Stan - Alolan Persian
Ford - Kanto Persian
Fidds - Shiny Jolteon
Tate - Espeon
Dan - Usaring
Waddles - Shiny Lechonk
Gompers - Gogoat
They're not treated as pets in this au.
Gompers works for Stan, and Waddles is one of Mabel's best friends/adopted brother. Gompers is the groundskeeper and janitor of the Mystery Shack.
Stan pretty much adopted Gompers in this au when he was left behind at the Mystery Shack as a skiddo and stayed at the shack since.
Shifty would be a ditto Ford and Fidds would find abandoned as an egg. Ford adopting him as his son. Shifty is treated better here than in canon.
And thought of Blendin Blandin being a delibird. Him and other time travelers harness the power of Dialga and Celebi from the far future.
#gravity falls#pokemon#mystery dungeon au#gf#pmd#pokemon mystery dungeon#i may add more details and my own variations of the au#vulpixen writes
18 notes
·
View notes
Text
PLEASE JOIN OUR TEAM!
Our deepest thanks goes out to the most recent listed contributors to our project! If you would like to be on our team, please contribute at the following link and we'll add you to our IMDb page! https://www.supportourstory.com/taintnobodysbizness Jonathan Tanigaki NATHANIEL K DORSEY Gita Farid Jose Miguel Vargas Urrutia Kevin McCorkle Felisha Wong Chesney Claire Julia Rudnitzky tigran khanpapyan Shahzad ismaily Cynthia Crofoot Donald Watson
0 notes
Text
Hamster Scramble unique multiplayer platforming due to get a Linux build

Hamster Scramble cute puzzle platformer game developer port plans for Linux with Windows PC. Thanks to the creative effort and details from developer Treasure Coast Games. Due to make its way onto Steam with a full release in 2022. Developer Treasure Coast Games is eager to announce the closed beta. Which is now live for their retro-inspired puzzle adventure game Hamster Scramble. Since the game already going to arrive on Windows PC. Reaching out to the developer, it looks like they have a plan for Linux as well.
We are using Unity to develop the game. We plan to port it to as many systems as possible, Linux included!
So it looks like Hamster Scramble will make its way onto Linux and Mac. Since Unity 3D makes the porting process easier. However, they have yet to narrow down a release date or a day one debut. Particularly seeing the currently closed beta tests the stability of the game. But also be able to let the dev's fortify any ailing features.
Hamster Scramble Closed Beta Announcement Trailer
youtube
A fresh entry into the puzzle game genre. This is where Hamster Scramble takes the core concepts of beloved retro classics. Due to games like Puzzle Bobble, and builds on them with a unique multiplayer platforming. Along with a screen swapping twist. In each stage, players must chase down colorful hamsters. Then catch them and make matches to clear their board. The side swapping mechanic introduces a new level of interactivity. One that's also never before seen in the versus puzzle genre. This allows players to invade their opponents' space. They can even steal hamsters, mess up their boards, and attack them to slow them down. Hamster Scramble can be played solo, coop or in player versus player mode. Featuring a wholesome adventure campaign. This will follow twins Kaden and Quinn as they rescue a colourful cast of critters. Then help return the hamster village to its former glory. With an art style and story similar to Saturday morning cartoons. Plus an inventive fusion of classic puzzle mechanics. This is where Hamster Scramble offers hours of delightful platform hopping. Along bubble popping action for families, friends, and retro-puzzle game fans alike! Kevin McCorkle, lead developer at Treasure Coast games points out "Being our first game, we can’t help but feel excited and proud to see how far Hamster Scramble has come since its inception. We can’t wait for players to join the beta and share their experiences with the game." Hamster Scramble's closed beta is available on Windows PC. The full release of the cute puzzle platformer is due in 2022 on Linux. Again, there is no official release date or day one details. Stay tuned for more and Wishlist the game on Steam.
#hamster scramble#closed beta#puzzle platformer#linux#gaming news#treasure coast games#ubuntu#windows#pc#unity
0 notes
Photo

CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL; 6 / 10
Título Original: Out of Bounds
Año: 1986
Duración: 93 min
País: Estados Unidos
Director: Richard Tuggle
Guion: Tony Kayden
Música: Stewart Copeland
Fotografía: Bruce Surtees
Reparto: Anthony Michael Hall, Jenny Wright, Jeff Kober, Glynn Turman, Raymond J. Barry, Pepe Serna, Jerry Levine, Kevin McCorkle, Linda Shayne, Dick Ziker
Productora: Columbia Pictures, Delphi V Productions, Fogbound Productions, Fries Entertainment Films
Género: Action, Crime, Drama
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091706/
TRAILER:
youtube
0 notes
Text
Watch Dennis Quaid & Cloris Leachman in the Trailer for Faith Based Drama 'I Can Only Imagine' starring J. Michael Finley Based on True Story
Watch Dennis Quaid & Cloris Leachman in the Trailer for Faith Based Drama ‘I Can Only Imagine’ starring J. Michael Finley Based on True Story
“It’s an amazing song.” “It just kind of happened it took about 10 minutes I guess.” “Bart, you didn’t write this song in 10 minutes, it took a life time. How’d you do this?” “I’ve never told anybody my story. When I was 11 years old life was tough. I’ve always love music and I found some songs that I just held on to, they gave me hope. Cause I needed it.” ‘I Can Only Imagine’ is the inspiring…
View On WordPress
#Alex Cramer#Andrew Erwin#Bart Millard#Brent McCorkle#Brody Rose#Cloris Leachman#David Norona#Dennis Quaid#Gianna Simone#I Can Only Imagine#Imagine Rights#indoctrination#J. Michael Finley#J.R. Cacia#Jason Burkey#Jon Erwin#Kevin Downes Productions#Madeline Carroll#Mark Robert Ellis#MercyMe#Mission Pictures International#Nicole DuPort#Priscilla C. Shirer#Priscilla Shirer#Rhoda Griffis#Tanya Clarke#Trace Adkins
0 notes
Photo



#The Return of Jafar#Aladdin#Disney#Toby Shelton#Tad Stones#Alan Zaslove#Duane Capizzi#Doug Langdale#Mark McCorkle#Bob Schooley#Kevin Campbell#Mirith J. Colao#Bill Motz#Steve Roberts#Dev Ross#Bob Roth#Jan Strnad#Brian Swenlin#Ron Clements#Ted Elliott#John Musker#Terry Rossio#90s
35 notes
·
View notes
Text
Acknowledgements
No project of this magnitude happens in isolation, and like all of us, I stand on the shoulders of the giants of my formative years; my loving parents, my tolerant siblings, my magnificent teachers, and my civic forbears.
Special thanks are due to my editor, Linda Lindenfelser, and to early readers of the manuscript, who have given selflessly of their time and talents in helping to polish the rough-hewn edges, including John Stemen, Alan Stewart, Jessica Gogolski, Alan McReynolds, Kate Kressman-Kehoe, and Sondra Witt.
I have benefited immensely from the generosity of a number of colleagues who have assisted me in various ways during the preparation of this novel. These include Mac and Beth McCorkle, Reza Sattari and Jila Kilantari, Barb Glassman, Seth Stearns, Dave Moore, and Kevin Witt.
I am humbled by the generosity and kindness of the members of Stillwood Study Center, without whom I would be a different, lesser man; impoverished of substance, bereft of soul, and lacking friendship in this topsy-turvy world.
Finally, I am forever indebted to my wife Bronwen for her indefatigable encouragement, her love and support, her sharp eyes and sharper wit, and her ceaseless interest in “plots and plans and commiseration.” My children, Ariana and Charles, are the lifeblood of my creative inspiration, and the reason I greet each new day with gratitude and hope.
Thank You
0 notes
Text
Casting Society to Honor Barry Levinson, Kevin Huvane at Artios Awards
http://styleveryday.com/2017/10/08/casting-society-to-honor-barry-levinson-kevin-huvane-at-artios-awards/
Casting Society to Honor Barry Levinson, Kevin Huvane at Artios Awards
Casting director Victoria Thomas will receive the Hoyt Bowers Award.
CAA’s Kevin Huvane, filmmaker Barry Levinson and casting director Victoria Thomas will be honored by the Casting Society of America at its 33rd annual Artios Awards, which will be held Jan. 18 simultaneously at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills and Stage 48 in New York City.
Huvane, partner and managing director at CAA, will receive the Lynn Stalmaster Award for Career Achievement, recognizing his contributions to the industry. The honor is named after the first casting director in history to win an honorary Academy Award.
Levinson, the Oscar-winning director, screenwriter and producer whose credits range from Rain Man to HBO’s recent The Wizard of Lies, will be presented with the Marion Dougherty New York Apple Award, which is given to an individual who has made a special commitment to the New York entertainment industry through their collaboration with casting directors and which is named after pioneering casting director Marion Dougherty.
Artios Award-winner Thomas, whose credits include award-winning films such as Django Unchained, Hidden Figures, Edward Scissorhands, Sid and Nancy, Straight Outta Compton and Detroit, will be honored with the Hoyt Bowers Award for outstanding contribution to the casting profession. The award is named after casting director Hoyt Bowers. was a brilliant casting director and a supportive mentor.
CSA also announced its 2018 nominees for outstanding achievement in casting in the television, theatre, shortform series and short film categories. Nominees for feature film will be announced early next year.
The full list of television, theatre, shortform series and short film nominees follows:
TELEVISION PILOT AND FIRST SEASON – COMEDY
Atlanta — Alexa L. Fogel, Tara Feldstein Bennett (Location Casting), Chase Paris (Location Casting), Kathryn Zamora-Benson (Associate) Better Things — Felicia Fasano, Tara Nostramo (Associate) Dear White People — Kim Coleman I Love Dick — Eyde Belasco Insecure — Victoria Thomas
TELEVISION PILOT AND FIRST SEASON – DRAMA
13 Reasons Why — Kerry Barden, Paul Schnee, Barbara Fiorentino, Nina Henninger (Location Casting), Joey Montenarello (Associate), Terese Classen (Associate) The Crown — Nina Gold, Robert Sterne The Handmaid’s Tale — Sharon Bialy, Sherry Thomas, Russell Scott, Robin D. Cook (Location Casting), Jonathan Oliveira (Associate) This Is Us — Bernard Telsey, Tiffany Little Canfield, Josh Einsohn, Ryan Bernard Tymensky (Associate) Stranger Things — Carmen Cuba, Tara Feldstein Bennett (Location Casting), Chase Paris (Location Casting), Wittney Horton (Associate) Westworld — John Papsidera, Deanna Brigidi (Associate)
TELEVISION SERIES COMEDY
Black-ish– Alexis Frank Koczara, Christine Smith Shevchenko Crazy Ex-Girlfriend — Felicia Fasano, Venus Kanani, Tara Nostramo (Associate) Girls — Jennife Eustons Transparent — Eyde Belasco Silicon Valley — Jeanne McCarthy, Nicole Abellera Hallman, Leslie Woo Veep — Dorian Frankel, Sibby Kirchgessner, Marlise Gunzenhauser (Associate)
TELEVISION SERIES DRAMA
Black Mirror — Jina Jay, Henry Russell Bergstein (Location Casting) Bloodline — Debra Zane, Shayna Markowitz, Lori Wyman (Location Casting), Marie-Thérèse Verbruggen (Associate), Erin Fragetta (Associate) Homeland — Judy Henderson, Kimberly Graham (Associate) The Affair — Ross Meyerson, Julie Tucker The Americans — Rori Bergman
LIMITED SERIES
Big Little Lies — David Rubin, Melissa Pryor (Associate) Fargo — Rachel Tenner, Jackie Lind (Location Casting), Stephanie Gorin (Location Casting), Charlene Lee (Associate) Feud: Bette and Joan — Robert J. Ulrich, Eric Dawson, Carol Kritzer, Jennifer K.M. Treadwell (Associate) The Night Of — Avy Kaufman, Sabrina Hyman, Susanne Scheel (Associate) When We Rise — Sheila Jaffe, Gail Goldberg, Sean Cossey (Location Casting), JJ Ogilvy (Location Casting), Nina Henninger (Location Casting)
FEATURE FILM – NON THEATRICAL RELEASE
Hairspray Live — Bernard Telsey, Abbie Brady-Dalton, Cesar A. Rocha (Associate) Killing Reagan — Junie Lowry Johnson, Libby Goldstein, Mark Fincannon (Location Casting), Craig Fincannon (Location Casting), Lisa Mae Fincannon (Location Casting), Monica Kelly (Associate) The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks — Cindy Tolan, Meagan Lewis (Location Casting), Daniel Cabeza (Associate) The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Let’s Do the Time Warp Again — Robert J. Ulrich, Eric Dawson, Carol Kritzer, Stephanie Gorin (Location Casting), Alex Newman (Associate) The Wizard of Lies– —Ellen Chenoweth, Susanne Scheel (Associate)
CHILDREN’S PILOT AND SERIES (LIVE ACTION)
Bunk’d — Howard Meltzer Girl Meets World — Sally Stiner, Barbie Block Julie’s Greenroom — Bernard Telsey, Conrad Woolfe (Associate) Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn — Danielle Aufiero, Amber Horn, Steven Tylor O’Connor (Associate) School of Rock — Suzanne Goddard-Smythe, Ty Harman (Associate)
TELEVISION ANIMATION
American Dad! — Linda Lamontagne Bob’s Burgers — Julie Ashton-Barson Bojack Horseman — Linda Lamontagne Family Guy — Linda Lamontagne Peanuts — Matthew Jon Beck
REALITY SERIES
Are You the One? — Damon Furberg, Heather Allyn Born This Way — Sasha Alpert Project Runway — Sasha Alpert Real World — Sasha Alpert True Life: We Are Transitioning — Tony Miros
SHORT FILMS
Crowbar Smile — Eyde Belasco Perfect Roast Potatoes — Rich Mento Plea — Marin Hope Public Speaking — Adrienne Stern The Sub — Amanda Lenker Doyle
SHORTFORM SERIES
Confess — Fern Champion, Sharon Lieblein, Troy Daniel Smith (Associate) Now We’re Talking — Alexis Frank Koczara Party Girl — Nickole Doro, Shayna Sherwood Single By 30 — Sherrie Henderson, Romy Stutman, Vanessa Knight (Associate) Tales of Titans — Amanda Lenker Doyle, Chrissy Fiorilli-Ellington Tween Fest — Amanda Lenker Doyle
NEW YORK BROADWAY THEATRE – COMEDY OR DRAMA
A Doll’s House Part 2 — David Caparelliotis, Lauren Port Heisenberg — Nancy Piccione Indecent — Tara Rubin, Felicia Rudolph (Associate) Oslo — Daniel Swee Sweat — Heidi Griffiths, Jordan Thaler
NEW YORK BROADWAY THEATRE – MUSICAL
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory — Rachel Hoffman Come From Away — Rachel Hoffman Groundhog Day — Jim Carnahan, Jillian Cimini (Associate) Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 — Duncan Stewart, Benton Whitley, Andrea Zee (Associate) War Paint — Craig Burns, Bernard Telsey
NEW YORK BROADWAY THEATRE – REVIVAL, COMEDY OR DRAMA
Jitney — David Caparelliotis, Nancy Piccione Six Degrees of Separation — Daniel Swee The Front Page — David Caparelliotis, Lauren Port The Glass Menagerie — David Caparelliotis, Lauren Port The Little Foxes — David Caparelliotis, Kelly Gillespie
NEW YORK BROADWAY THEATRE – REVIVAL, MUSICAL
Falsettos — Tara Rubin, Eric Woodall, Kaitlin Shaw (Associate), Claire Burke (Associate) Hello Dolly — Craig Burns, Bernard Telsey Miss Saigon — Tara Rubin, Merri Sugarman, Claire Burke (Associate) Sunday in the Park With George — Carrie Gardner, Stephen Kopel Sunset Boulevard — Tara Rubin, Eric Woodall
NEW YORK THEATRE – COMEDY OR MUSICAL
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynecologic Oncology Unit at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center of New York City — William Cantler, Karyn Casl How to Transcend a Happy Marriage — Daniel Swee Sweeney Todd — Cesar A. Rocha Sweet Charity — Judy Henderson, Ally Beans The Band’s Visit — Tara Rubin
NEW YORK THEATRE – DRAMA
Dead Poet’s Society — William Cantler, Karyn Casl Small Mouth Sounds — Henry Russell Bergstein, Lauren Port The Hairy Ape — Tiffany Little Canfield, Cesar A. Rocha (Associate) The Wolves — William Cantler, Karyn Casl Yen — William Cantler, Bernard Telsey, Karyn Casl, Adam Caldwell
REGIONAL THEATRE EAST
A Sign of the Times — Tara Rubin, Felicia Rudolph (Associate) American Son – MA production — Pat McCorkle, Katja Zarolinski American Son – NJ production — Pat McCorkle, Katja Zarolinski An American Daughter — William Cantler, Karyn Casl Assassins — Tara Rubin The SpongeBob Musical — Patrick Goodwin, James Calleri, Paul Davis
REGIONAL THEATRE WEST
A View From the Bridge — Karyn Casl, Patrick Goodwin Actually — Phyllis Schuringa An Octoroon — James Calleri, Erica Jensen, Amy Potozkin Barbecue — Phyllis Schuringa Merrily We Roll Along — Beth Lipari Zoot Suit — Pauline O’con
LOS ANGELES THEATRE
The 24th Annual Young Playwrights Festival — Erica S. Bream, Cara Chute Rosenbaum The House in Scarsdale: A Memoir for the Stage— Nicole Arbusto The Tragedy of JFK (as Told by William Shakespeare) — Erica S. Bream, Cara Chute Rosenbaum Waiting for Godot — Amanda Lenker Doyle, Chrissy Fiorilli-Ellington When Jazz Had the Blues — Michael Donovan, Richie Ferris (Associate)
SPECIAL THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE
A Chorus Line — Margery Simkin, Michael Donovan, Richie Ferris (Associate) Aida — Rachel Hoffman Big River — Jay Binder Crazy for You — Tara Rubin, Kaitlin Shaw, Felicia Rudolph (Associate) Wonderful Town — Jim Carnahan
THEATRE TOURS
Fun Home — Jim Carnahan, Jillian Cimini Hamilton – West Coast National Tour — Bethany Knox, Rebecca Scholl (Associate) Hamilton – Chicago Company — Bethany Knox, Rebecca Scholl (Associate) Hedwig and the Angry Inch — James Calleri, Paul Davis The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time — Daniel Swee, Cindy Tolan
0 notes