Actress, dancer, and stuntwoman Sandra Gimpel as the salt vampire from The Man Trap, the first Star Trek episode broadcast on Spetember 8 (september 6 in Canada), 1966.
Gimpel also played a Talosian in The Cage, the rejected first pilot episode for Star Trek.
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breaking in the sketchbook, for real
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I've finally convinced my dad to watch the original series with me. We've both only seen small pieces of it.
I think it's funny that the first thing that they do on their mission to seek out new life is release a wild animal that's the last of it's kind onto their ship and then, when the wild animal starts eating people, they kill it. I finally get the salt vampire references.
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why would I want my favorite characters to get therapy when they are infinitely more entertaining as psychosexual messes
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overwhelmed by the comedy of Dracula learning to cook & perform light housekeeping in order to convince His Good Friend Jonathan that there are invisible servant lurking in the background. And then it turns out Dracula is an excellent cook! to the point Jonathan remarks upon it in his diary!
How did this happen! Where did Dracula learn Home Economics???
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🦇 Hexoween 5 - Sisters of the Night🦇
1 - Button eye
2 - Bloody desire and its consequences
3 - Demon shop and dark deals
4 - Sea of Monsters
6 - Ominous Children
7 - Curse of the Full Moon
8 - Secret of the Antique Talisman
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Jewish vampire friends to lovers romance where the vampire gets turned and his food scientist bestie works their absolute ass off to figure out which compounds/substances within blood nourish vampires so that they can engineer a kosher alternative (like Beyond Beef but for blood). The friend makes a breakthrough discovery (cruelty-free, kosher, vegetarian blood substitute) that ends up allowing vampires to come forward and stop living in the shadows… And all the while, our vampire buddy is YEARNING SO BAD and has no idea that the food scientist is yearning back because of how accidentally aloof (read: autistic) they can come off sometimes (as well as the level of social anxiety they’ve got causing them to avoid Mr. Vampy sometimes out of fear of rejection. Because they also love him.)
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