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dearingsattler · 1 year
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anyway too lazy to find a photo and make the edit but abigail oppenheimer gf x stephanie barbie gf
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witch0000 · 10 months
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I know--I know! It’s been forever. The stars aligned and I squeeked out another chapter for these two lovebirds--enjoy!
Chapters: 26/?
Fandom: Good Witch (TV) Rating: Explicit Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Stephanie Borden/Abigail Pershing, Cassie Nightingale/Sam Radford Characters: Stephanie Borden, Abigail Pershing, Cassie Nightingale, Grac Russell, Sam Radford, Nick Radford Additional Tags: Friendship/Love, Spirits, I Ship It, I love these two!, Fluff and Smut, Dirty Talk, Oral Sex, Don't Judge Me, I Don't Even Know, Smut, Sex, Lesbian Sex, Heterosexual Sex, mediumship, Psychics, Supernatural - Freeform, metaphysical Summary:
Abigail struggles with revealing her true self to her best friend for fear of losing her forever. Until the spirit of her mother appears and gives her the advice she's been longing for.
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lolcatsdeamon13 · 2 years
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In season 5/7 of The Good Witch series and if Abigail/Stephanie isn't endgame I will cry ugly tears.
Abigail is and always has been giving chaos engine bisexual vibes and her and Stephanie's friendship has been so cute and wonderful and Abigail locked onto Stephanie as the Person To Very Chaotically Help since day 1
I just need them cuddling.
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manipchip · 2 years
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I ship it! I have since the beginning! Their chemistry is so good!!!
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docrotten · 2 years
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BLUE SUNSHINE (1977) – Episode 176 – Decades Of Horror 1970s
“There’s a bald maniac in there, and he’s going bat shit!” Believe it or not, this is an accurate description of several scenes in this movie. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, and Jeff Mohr – as they check out this representative of the 70s LSD-scare hype, Blue Sunshine (1977) from Jeff Lieberman, the director of Squirm (1976).
Decades of Horror 1970s Episode 176 – Blue Sunshine (1977)
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A bizarre series of murders begins in Los Angeles, where people start going bald and then become homicidal maniacs. But could the blame rest on a particularly dangerous form of LSD called Blue Sunshine that the murderers took ten years before?
Writer/Director: Jeff Lieberman 
Selected cast:
Zalman King as Jerry Zipkin
Deborah Winters as Alicia Sweeney
Mark Goddard as Edward Flemming
Robert Walden as David Blume
Charles Siebert as Detective Clay
Ann Cooper as Wendy Flemming
Ray Young as Wayne Mulligan
Alice Ghostley as O’Malley’s Neighbor
Stefan Gierasch as Lieutenant Jennings
Richard Crystal as Frannie Scott
Bill Adler as Ralphie
Barbara Quinn as Stephanie
Adriana Shaw as Barbara O’Malley
Bill Sorrells as Ritchie Grazzo
Jeffry Druce as Junkie
Brion James as Tony
Blue Sunshine is a request from a Grue Believer that has popped on and off the 70s schedule depending on its streaming availability and that of other films on the Grue Crew’s list. At long last, it made it through to the recording schedule as Jeff’s pick for this episode and he is impressed with the surprisingly good cast of actors familiar to TV viewers of the time. He kind of likes the idea of the chromosome-altering, 10-year time bomb included in a designer version of LSD, and the trippy music – highly appropriate for the period and the subject – is to his liking. However, Zalman King’s overboard approach to method acting, though he’s directed to do so as a red herring, is off-putting. 
“The longest hour-and-a-half he’s had to sit through” is how Chad describes Blue Sunshine. He didn’t care for the story or the characters and Zalman King’s character’s lack of feeling for personal space is annoying as hell. On the plus side, he is hilariously amused by Ray Young’s portrayal of Wayne (or “Biff,” as Chad calls him) and his final rampage. Bill agrees with Chad on the unlikeability of King’s character calling his performance more like meth-head acting than method acting. He doesn’t buy into the conspiracy presented, but admits, Blue Sunshine is definitely a 70s film. Doc had a great time with Blue Sunshine. The bizarre and quirky lead, Bryon James flapping around, “Biff’s” murder spree, and the crazed bald maniac look are just a few of his trigger trippers in this movie.
Blue Sunshine certainly isn’t for everyone, but if you’re a director Jeff Lieberman (Squirm, 1976) completist or are in the mood for some LSD-fueled political intrigue dressed up as a horror movie, this should fit the bill. At the time of this writing, Blue Sunshine is available to stream from Shudder.
Be sure to check out The Black Saint’s and Doc Rotten’s take on Squirm in Decades of Horror 1970s #6!
SQUIRM (1976) – Episode 6 – Decades Of Horror 1970s
Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1970s is part of the Decades of Horror two-week rotation with The Classic Era and the 1980s. In two weeks, the next episode in their very flexible schedule, chosen by Bill, will be The Legend of Lizzie Borden (1975), an ABC TV movie of the week starring Elizabeth Montgomery. How does that go? Forty this and forty-one that or something like that?
We want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans: comment on the site or email the Decades of Horror 1970s podcast hosts at [email protected].
Check out this episode!
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The kiss we all deserved.
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mugiwara-lucy · 2 years
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Forget Ben, let’s get Cassie and Stephanie together!!! 🥰😘
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dearingsattler · 2 years
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Rating: General Audiences Archive Warning: No Archive Warnings Apply Category: F/F Fandom: Good Witch (TV) Relationships: Abigail Pershing/Stephanie Borden Characters: Abigail Pershing, Stephanie Borden, Martha Tinsdale Additional Tags: Light Angst, Angst with a Happy Ending, First Christmas Language: English  
Another holiday, another decorating competition
But this time there's a lot more at stake
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xminimiss · 3 years
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I’ve been doing exactly what I said I wouldn’t.
I get it, guys can be a distraction.
Or an excuse. Easier to focus on them than on myself.
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maisconkiana · 2 years
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Hi, it me! Chapter 5 is up and running!
It’s really long, so please enjoy with a cup of tea and crumpets (fancy a snog, too, if you want LOL)!
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witch0000 · 3 years
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Chapters: 20/Everyone is talking about Abigail and Stephanie. Fandom: Good Witch (TV) Rating: Explicit Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Stephanie Borden/Abigail Pershing Characters: Stephanie Borden, Abigail Pershing, Cassie Nightingale, Grace Russell Additional Tags: Friendship/Love, Spirits, I Ship It, I love these two!, Fluff and Smut, Dirty Talk, Oral Sex, Don't Judge Me, I Don't Even Know, Smut, Sex, Lesbian Sex Summary:
Abigail struggles with revealing her true self to her best friend for fear of losing her forever. Until the spirit of her mother appears and gives her the advice she's been longing for.
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romancemedia · 3 years
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I can’t get over all the surprises in the last remaining episodes. The Merriwicks FINALLY admit they’re witches only to find they might end up losing their powers. Tom is getting heart surgery?! Stephanie and Adam are Getting Married!?! and Abigail and Donovan are ELOPING!!!!!!!! This is setting up to be one hell of a finale.
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dominik528 · 4 years
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Me (to the Hallmark Channel): [slips a $20 bill] So, now that one of your most recent Christmas movies featured a prominent gay couple... does that mean that Stephanie and Abigail from Good Witch can become canon now?
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rosapiike · 4 years
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Abigail Pershing & Stephanie Borden | Every scene [22 / ?]
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ft-nostalgia · 3 years
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Okay I actually think The Sprint might be one of my favorite episodes this season.
Top Moments
"Son of a biscuit!"
Joy x Zoey. Just all of it.
Stephanie slowly gaining ground in the credibility for her argument to stay in Middleton + Dotty and Cassie co-signing lightly in the background while they work on flowers
Actually everything with Cassie and Dotty this episode. Go Good Witch for letting Dotty be an actual fleshed out character instead of just the evil stepmother. (Stepaunt? I don't remember)
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Chapter 21, a bit late, but up now! :) 
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