The Return of Mark Hamill is a work of art... #comics #comicbooks
Find out the unknown history of Mark Hamill in this special comic from Jack in the Box!
Starring: Mark Hamill and Jack BoxArt: Luke Duo Art, Jamie CoeLetterer: Joshua ReedCreated by: Eric Stiles, Chad GoodnoeCreative Directors: Jeff O’Keefe, Bert MarissenEditors in Chief: Jason Karley, Galen GrahamProduced by: Dena Moore, Nat Wilkes
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Two performer birthdays today, and we have some photos shared in celebration.
Domenico Ramelli, an alumni of three different Casts of the Oasis of the Seas, primarily as Coricopat, gets some love from current Cast 14 members Charlotte Lovell as Victoria, Dena Philpott as Tantomile, and Robert Wilkes as Skimbleshanks, all from different points of Junkyard time.
Lewis Rimmer, another alumni of multiple Casts, gets thanks for not dropping Issy Moore as Victoria in Cast 13.
🦇 Welcome to March, my beloved bookish bats. It's Women's History Month AND Women's Day! To celebrate, here are a few books that highlight powerful, courageous women -- both throughout history and across our favorite fictional realms. These women have contributed to our history, shaping contemporary society with bold, outspoken, badass moves. Let's celebrate and champion these voices by adding more female-focused stories to our TBRs!
❓QOTD Who is your favorite female fictional character AND real-life heroine?
❤️ Fiction ❤️
💜 The Power - Naomi Alderman
💜 The Handmaid's Tale - Margaret Atwood
💜 The Vibrant Years - Sonali Dev
💜 Red Clocks - Leni Zumas
💜 Conjure Women - Afia Atakora
💜 City of Girls - Elizabeth Gilbert
💜 A Woman is No Man - Etaf Rum
💜 Of Women and Salt - Gabriela Garcia
💜 Circe - Madeline Miller
💜 Song of a Captive Bird - Jasmin Darznik
💜 The Women - Kristin Hannah
💜 The Love Songs of W.E.B. Dubois - Honorée Fanonne Jeffers
💜 The Bluest Eye - Toni Morrison
💜 Women Talking - Miriam Toews
💜 Hidden Figures - Margot Lee Shetterly
💜 The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett
💜 Young/New Adult 💜
❤️ Loveboat Reunion - Abigail Hing Wen
❤️ Realm Breaker - Victoria Aveyard
❤️ Only a Monster - Vanessa Len
❤️ This Woven Kingdom - Tahereh Mafi
❤️ Serpent & Dove - Shelby Mahurin
❤️ I’ll Be The One - Lyla Lee
❤️ Squad - Maggie Tokuda-Hall and illustrated by Lisa Sterle
❤️ These Violent Delights - Chloe Gong
❤️ The Box in the Woods - Maureen Johnson
❤️ The Wrath & the Dawn - Renee Ahdieh
❤️ You Should See Me in a Crown - Leah Johnson
❤️ A Sky Beyond the Storm - Sabaa Tahir
❤️ Nimona - N.D. Stevenson
❤️ Legendborn - Tracy Deonn
❤️ Blood Scion - Deborah Falaye
❤️ Not Here to Be Liked - Michelle Quach
❤️ Queer ❤️
💜 Imogen, Obviously - Becky Albertalli
💜 The Fiancée Farce - Alexandria Bellefleur
💜 One Last Stop - Casey McQuiston
💜 The Henna Wars - Adiba Jaigirdar
💜 Girls of Paper and Fire - Natasha Ngan
💜 Delilah Green Doesn't Care - Ashley Herring Blake
💜 A Guide to the Dark - Meriam Metoui
💜 She Who Became the Sun - Shelley Parker-Chan
💜 Written in the Stars- Alexandria Bellefleur
💜 Gideon the Ninth - Tamsyn Muir
💜 Gearbreakers - Zoe Hana Mikuta
💜 You Exist Too Much - Zaina Arafat
💜 Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker
💜 The Priory of the Orange Tree - Samantha Shannon
💜 She Gets the Girl - Rachael Lippincott and Alyson Derrick
💜 The Jasmine Throne - Tasha Suri
💜 Non-Fiction 💜
❤️ The Secret History of Wonder Woman - Jill Lepore
❤️ Girlhood - Melissa Febos
❤️ Our Bodies, Their Battlefields - Christina Lamb
❤️ The Radium Girls - Kate Moore
❤️ Twice As Hard - Jasmine Brown
❤️ Women of Myth - Jenny Williamson and Genn McMenemy
❤️ Nobody Ever Asked Me About the Girls - Lisa Robinson
❤️ Text Me When You Get Home: The Evolution and Triumph of Modern Female Friendship - Kayleen Schaefer
❤️ The Book of Gutsy Women - Hillary Rodham Clinton and Chelsea Clinton
❤️ The Underground Girls of Kabul - Jenny Nordberg
❤️ Feminism Is for Everybody - Bell Hooks
❤️ Invisible Women - Caroline Criado Perez
❤️ The Women of NOW - Katherine Turk
❤️ Eve - Cat Bohannon
❤️ We Should All Be Feminists - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
❤️ Bad Feminist - Roxane Gay
❤️ Memoirs ❤️
💜 Mom & Me & Mom - Maya Angelou
💜 Crazy Brave - Joy Harjo
💜 Reading Lolita in Theran - Azar Nafisi
💜 I'm Glad My Mom Died - Jennette McCurdy
💜 Crying in H Mart - Michelle Zauner
💜 The Soul of a Woman - Isabel Allende
💜 See No Stranger - Valarie Kaur
💜 They Call Me a Lioness - Ahed Tamimi and Dena Takruri
💜 Becoming - Michelle Obama
💜 Bossypants - Tina Fey
💜 My Own Words - Ruth Bader Ginsburg
💜 I Am Malala Malala Yousafzai
💜 Finding Me - Viola Davis
💜 Return - Ghada Karmi
💜 Good for a Girl - Lauren Fleshman
💜 The Woman in Me - Britney Spears
"The Dance of Saturn and Neptune in Karmic Love Relationships"
Copyright Dena L Moore, Intuitive Evolutionary Astrologer
Note: I've had several questions regarding the Saturn-Neptune conjunction so here is a brief bit about it from an email response I gave a site visitor:
"The conjunction is the most powerful aspect, of course, and only recently (in the past two years or so) have I been working with more of the Saturn/Neptune conjunctions. From what I have learned, they are quite similar to the opposition in nature but sometimes even more intense as the two energies fuse and create a feeling that there are no boundaries between where one person begins and the other ends...this can be terrifying for a Soul in body, and particularly for one who is still early in the process of his or her own becoming. Because of this, the Saturn/Neptune conjunction may be the most difficult relationship of this type to solidify or let go of."
The following article also appeared in the Australian Wellbeing Astrology Guide.
The article begins below...
So you are sure you've met before and not only that, you feel as though you may have been lovers at least once in a past life, maybe many times over. When your eyes met for the first time this life, you knew he or she was 'the one'. But wait, the lightning can strike even without seeing each other.
In the Age of Aquarius, karmic lovers are meeting on the web without even the benefit of a photograph first. Yet the lightning strike is so powerful, so consuming, so intense, you fall and you fall hard. At first you are floating on air, sky high in your romantic bliss, everything is simply perfect. New vistas of the divine open before you.
Then reality strikes. One or both of you are married. You live thousands of kilometres apart. There are children, or perhaps an illness, involved. No matter what the complications, and there are bound to be plenty, you know that somehow you and your lover must be together. You feel it in your soul. It is a deep and painful longing, a longing no one else in the world can understand unless they, too, have met a karmic lover with a Saturn-Neptune connection.
Does it read like a tragedy? Romeo and Juliet? Tristan and Isolde? Guinevere and Lancelot? Chances are all of these couples, if we could erect a synastry chart for them, would have a Saturn and Neptune connection. These relationships are the blissful, yet complicated and painful type of relationship.
If there is a distinct Saturn-Neptune connection within the Synastry chart, it is quite likely that the Saturn-Neptune connection also touches the Sun, Moon, Venus, or Mars in both of the partner's individual charts. These relationships appear to offer both heaven and hell to the people involved in them. I consider these types of relationships ‘dangerous loves’, not necessarily violent or abusive relationships, but rather relationships that cause great internal fear.
The safe loves are easy to manage and allow a person to work freely and go about their business. The dangerous loves are consuming and passionate, yet frightening. The dangerous loves are often relationships with heavy karma, and the very essence of the Saturn-Neptune connection is one that suggests that the two people have come together to heal and evolve as individuals.
If you are working on a synastry chart and you find this connection look for the deeper ties to the personal planets. By noting and examining the ties to the personal planets, you can obtain some idea of how the current relationship is manifesting for each individual and how they can approach the healing that needs to take place in the current life. The lovers meet again to clear negative karma and to rekindle their love, however briefly the actual relationship may last. If a person finds this passionate love in the current life but runs from it, he or she is running from their own personal evolution. We can learn a great deal from dangerous relationships. When that special love comes upon us and we indulge in it for a brief time and then choose to escape because the fear is too strong, then we are choosing to turn our back on love. Avoiding these heavy karmic Saturn-Neptune relationships is akin to avoiding life itself. If we avoid love and strangle it within our hearts and souls, not allowing it to blossom and grow, then we will face the same person again in the future under a similar, or perhaps even more complicated, situation.
Working Together
The Saturn-Neptune connection will not resolve itself on its own, both souls must be willing to work hard to heal together. To confront the 'danger' takes a very evolved soul and often I see one soul who is ready to deal with the karma and rekindle the relationship yet the other soul is not ready. This can be unbearably painful for the person who is ready to tackle the work. I should mention here that even if the relationship ends quickly, the two lovers will often continue to long for each other no matter who they are with or how far apart they are. That is how strong and binding this aspect is within a relationship.
As you continue to work with a Synastry chart containing this configuration, look at the house placements of Saturn and Neptune. This will give some clue as to which area of life brought tragedy in the past. Ask yourself, why were these two souls ripped apart so abruptly? In many cases, one of the partners died a dramatic, sudden death, especially if the 8th house is directly involved. Often their very love for each other was their undoing, and the step towards their own destruction in the past. No wonder that these loves feel so dangerous and frightening!
So how does the energy of the Saturn-Neptune connection manifest for the two people currently entangled in such a relationship? So much depends on other factors in their charts and their current circumstances. If they are married to someone else, should they divorce? If they live far apart, should they relocate? These are tough decisions and it could take years of dedication to one another to make happen. Often, one partner is terrified of the other after the initial blissful honeymoon (Neptune) phase. When the reality (Saturn) of the situation strikes this partner, his or her emotions may become unbearable and he/she must close down emotionally out of self-protection. The partner cannot see immediate results emerging out of the connection because it seems so complicated and he/she isn’t sure that they are willing to walk through the fires in order to reach the heavenly love this aspect promises.
The frightened, less evolved partner may even sever the ties. The person willing to break the connection is often the partner who was left behind, who lost his or her only love because this person may have been drastically punished, forced to marry another, or he/she may have taken an oath to never love again. A deep entrenched wound is hindering the growth of this soul. While this soul is hiding and running away from his or her karmic lover, there can be no healing. The scorned lover (the lover who died or was ruined in the past) is once again hurt, grows desolate, and may even give up on living if he or she is not very spiritual. How can something so wonderful, so beautiful and divine come to such an abrupt halt? Why doesn't he or she call? Why the disappearing act? This wounded soul longs to experience the blissful aspects of the relationship and despite the challenging reality of the situation, this soul feels that the end result is well worth the torturous journey that must be taken to get there. A stalemate (Saturn) is reached between the partners, and if Neptune is the weaker planet in the Synastry and in the individual charts, it is likely that there will be no resolution in the current incarnation. However, if Neptune is stronger than Saturn in the Synastry, it is possible that the Neptunian energy can diffuse and permeate Saturn to the point where healing can begin to take place. In this situation, the couple can work together to form a more solid relationship built on spiritual growth, music, healing the self as well as others, inspiring the human race, compassion, and any other activity that grounds (Saturn) the sublime (Neptune) on the earthly plane.
Karmic astrology can help lovers understand the push-pull effect of their karmic relationships. It may not end the pain, it may not sweep away the hollow emptiness left when one karmic lover suddenly deserts the other, but it can help transform the bitterness left bobbing in the wake of abandonment into something much more bittersweet, that of spiritual understanding and acceptance.
Important Aspects
The opposition is the most prominent Saturn-Neptune connection. Of course a person could have this contact with many people of about the same age, so it is necessary to note the houses and the inner planet contacts that Saturn and Neptune make as well. Saturn or Neptune is usually in a 'karmic' house: 1st, 4th, 8th, 10th, 12th. Occasionally it may be found that the Sun, Moon, Venus, or Mars is in a karmic house and in a close configuration with the Saturn/Neptune connection. Use an orb under 3 degrees for the peripheral karmic house contact if neither Saturn or Neptune is in one of the above houses. If either Saturn or Neptune is in a karmic house, I would consider aspects with an orb as wide as 10 or even up to 12 degrees, depending on the other planets involved. The contact to the inner planets can be major or 'minor' challenging contacts, including the conjunction, square, semisquare, and sesiquadrate. The sextile and semisextile should be considered as well. The more fluent trine can be significant, especially if in a karmic house but it will usually indicate an easier relationship rather than a desperate loss. Follow your intuition and trust your own judgment when working with the Saturn-Neptune connection.
The square between Saturn-Neptune in the Synastry chart can indicate a karmic lover relationship, but the lovers have not usually lost one another through their love, that is, their relationship didn't cause or contribute to the death of one or both partners as can be the case with the Saturn-Neptune opposition in a karmic house touching a planet or light in both individual nativities. The square more often indicates that there were difficult circumstances in the past that the two individuals failed to handle appropriately and they will once again face a similar situation together. Their incompetence may have cost lives, particularly if they were involved in the medical profession or were military leaders. This configuration can appear when both partners need to work toward a goal that will benefit mankind. It can become a driving force behind a team dedicated to helping others. The square will often be strong enough to hold the two people together if they are able to focus the energy outside the relationship rather than within it. The fear that lingers so deeply with the opposition could manifest within the relationship with the Saturn-Neptune square, but it isn’t likely to be as strong nor focused within the relationship. For instance, meeting the other person could bring up unknown fears and insecurities within each individual, but they will not be fearful of the other person. Instead, they may come to lean on the other to offer support and help them overcome the new fears as they develop. Fear of professional success or health maladies may be brought to the forefront through the connection. For instance, one partner may be scared to take a risk in order to make more money or gain prestige in his or her profession while the other partner develops allergies or begins to worry excessively about cancer or another terrible disease.
The trine is typically easier and while it may still indicate a loss of one another through a love relationship, it usually shows a loss that was natural, either through disease or simply old age. This Saturn-Neptune connection will not be as complicated, draining, or as important as one with an opposition or square. They will likely feel that sense of knowing one another on a deep level quite immediately, but the fear will not be there to undermine the potential of a long-term relationship. I wouldn’t consider a Saturn-Neptune trine in the Synastry chart as an indicator of a dangerous love. Keep in mind that the dangerous loves will bring greater challenges and offer a more significant opportunity for soul growth and healing at the same time. A Saturn-Neptune trine in the Synastry may not be powerful enough to bring a couple together, so if it is there, be sure to look at the other contacts between the charts to determine how the trine could help or hinder the relationship.
Working with Synastry can offer amazing insights into Saturn-Neptune relationships and while explaining the difficulties inherent in these relationships can bring pain, especially if you must tell a person that Saturn is stronger and that the relationship may not manifest in the current incarnation, it can also bring about understanding and help the person who is hoping for a reconciliation to learn to let go and move forward. The bliss that seems to be promised by the Saturn-Neptune connection in a relationship is not guaranteed, indeed, the lessons learned by engaging with a person who connects to you in this manner may be more important in the long run than experiencing the heaven of being in his or her arms.
After failing to find blockbuster success with his homemade anti-superhero Darkman (1990) or his ambitious third Evil Dead movie, Army of Darkness (1992), Raimi paid his dues as a director for hire. 5 minutes.Sam Raimi spent most of the ‘90s trying to break out of his role as the cult filmmaker that invented the energetic extremes of The Evil Dead (filmed in the late ‘70s, but not released until 1981) and its beloved slapstick splatter sequel, Evil Dead II (1987). West German theatrical version was cut by approx. Kerrigan: Man, that’s the first time I ever seen a Texan beat himself to the draw. Manning How long is the West German version of to Hell and back? Principal photography began on Jin and around Prague, Czech Republic and at Barrandov Studios, on a massive backlot set recreating the 19th-century Whitechapel district of London.Ĭast overview, first billed only: Audie Murphy Audie Murphy Marshall Thompson Johnson Charles Drake Brandon Jack Kelly Kerrigan Gregg Palmer Lt. When Connery dropped out, the Hughes Brothers met with Brad Pitt and Jude Law, before deciding to cast Johnny Depp.
#Drag me to hell 2 sequel movie#
Where did the movie from Hell take place? It is loosely based on the graphic novel From Hell by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell about the Jack the Ripper murders. Is the movie from Hell based on a true story?įrom Hell is a 2001 American thriller film directed by the Hughes Brothers and written by Terry Hayes and Rafael Yglesias. “It took awhile to complete the trilogy but we did it,” the rocker-director wrote in the caption to an Instagram post breaking the news. Rob Zombie has finally completed 3 From Hell, the long-awaited sequel to his 2004 horror film The Devil’s Rejects. Zombie’s most recent film is 2019’s 3 From Hell. Zombie has directed a number of horror films, including 2003’s House of 1000 Corpses, 2005’s The Devil’s Rejects and the 2007 reboot of Halloween. Both shocking and a brilliant twist to end on, Clay can only watch in stunned horror as Christine is sucked screaming into the fiery depths of hell. In its final moments, Drag Me to Hell sees Christine stunned to learn that Clay still has the cursed button that she thought she’d gotten rid of. Christine is dragged to hell After her alleged defeat of the Lamia, her and Clay are going to visit his parents at their cabana. Christine seeks a psychic’s help to break the curse, but the price to save her soul may be more than she can pay.ĭrag Me to Hell/Film synopsis Why was Christine dragged hell?ĭownfall. In retaliation, the crone places a curse on Christine, threatening her soul with eternal damnation. But her heavenly life becomes hellish when, in an effort to impress her boss, she denies an old woman’s request for an extension on her home loan. What is the movie Drag Me to Hell about?Ĭhristine Brown (Alison Lohman) has a loving boyfriend (Justin Long) and a great job at a Los Angeles bank. It was entered into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Diploma. Return from Hell (Romanian: Întoarcerea din iad) is a 1983 Romanian drama film directed by Nicolae Mărgineanu. San Dena prepares a séance, but an unseen force attacks them and drags the boy to Hell. In 1969 Pasadena, a Hispanic couple seek help from young medium Shaun San Dena (Adriana Barraza), saying their son is ill and hears evil voices after stealing a silver necklace from a Gypsy wagon, despite trying to return it. The only aspect that we even considered doing any research for was who would be the demon that Alison Lohman’s character calls forth: The old woman. IS DRAG ME TO HELL BASED ON A LEGENDARY CURSE OR URBAN LEGEND? The story is an absolute fabrication. Is Drag Me to Hell based on a true story? How long is the West German version of to Hell and back?.Who are the actors in to Hell and back?.Where did the movie from Hell take place?.Is the movie from Hell based on a true story?.What is the movie Drag Me to Hell about?.Is there a film called Return From Hell?.Is Drag Me to Hell based on a true story?.
Lady Gaga was obviously the best dressed of the night at the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards and she had not one, not two, but NINE different looks throughout the show.
She was the big winner of the night, taking home four awards including “Artist of the Year” and “Song of the Year”. She also was presented with the first-ever Tricon Award and she gave a powerful speech about the difficult year we’re all going through.
Styling by Nicola Formichetti and Marta Del Rio with assistance of Katrina Ld, Candace Lawrence, Garrett Ives and Juliana. Tailoring by Samuel Ososki, Alex Navarro and Conrad Muscarella. Makeup by Sarah Tanno-Stewart using Haus Laboratories, hair by Frederic Aspiras using Joico and nails by Miho Okawara. This is just the first part of our VMAs series, so let’s delve!
Because of the pandemic, every star had to have their own white carpet either at their home or studio of choice. And Gaga made sure she was the brightest of ‘em all!
She took us to space in this otherworldly AREA Fall/Winter 2020 couture metallic silver quilted heart-shaped parka which she accessorized with a custom Conrad Muscarella clear glass helmet.
Let’s get to the jewelry shall we? Gaga dripped in diamonds, starting off with this custom Edward Avedis petite sine wave gold diamond necklace.
All of her rings, diamond bangle and diamond curb link white gold bracelet are signed by jewelry designer Dena Kemp, a new name in her closet!
One of her rings is this square-cut emerald with diamond frame and band.
Enjoy thise close-up of her Miho Okawara grey & teal ombré stiletto nails!
The look was completed with the Pleaser Beyond-1020 black faux leather platform ankle boots, which she wore almost throughout the entire show.
We have officially landed on planet Chromatica.
Gaga looked absolutely stunning when taking the award for “Best Collaboration” in this stunning ombré technicolor fringed body sculpture, custom-made for her by the incomparable Iris van Herpen who collaborated with artist Davy Evans.
She matched it with her Pleaser boots and a custom Cecilio Castrillo pink leather muzzle mask.
My absolute favorite look of the night is this Christoper John Rogers Fall/Winter 2020 Baja Blast emerald-green silk taffeta pannier ball skirt and cropped blouse which I’ve been eyeing ever since seeing it at New York Fashion Week!
A new designer on the map is San Francisco-based Lance Victor Moore, who specializes in all kinds of Steampunk-inspired accessories. He was responsible for this insane crimson leather harness mask with dramatic studded horns.
Gaga also wore some Dena Kemp earrings and House of Emmanuele’s Tribalism crystal and venus pearl statement necklace.
Gaga’s Sirenia bangle was signed by jeweler German Kabirski.
A naturally shaped and impactful bangle is crowned with a pale green amethyst. Black rhodium has been shaped to create an organic circle. Delicate gold details join them together in their raw beauty for the wearer to share.
The Italian-American songstress also rocked a bunch of gold rings by Lillian Shalom!
She went for the Da Vinci armor ring, Galileo armor ring, Dalí midi finger tip ring and Alta ring.
Next, Gaga came to collect her award for “Artist of the Year”, looking like a vision in silver and white in a full look from Valentino’s “Of Grace and Light” Fall/Winter 2020 Haute Couture collection, a show like no other: intensely beautiful white dresses blown into full or intensely elongated shapes by Creative Director Pierpaolo Piccioli, then wildly colored with projections of digital patterns by SHOWStudio photographer and film-maker, Nick Knight.
Her ensemble included a yaaards long white tulle and organdy coat, and a silver sequin-embroidered second-skin catsuit.
The silver metal mesh mask, she wore gracefully, is a bespoke creation by Prêt-à-Couture label Maison Met! Her jewelry is by Dena Kemp.
Our girl completed the look with a custom white faux leather version of these Pleaser Xtreme-1020 platform booties.
As the first winner of the “Tricon” award, Gaga took the stage in a custom Candice Cuoco metallic liquid chrome ruffled winged train coat, which she paired with her Valentino catsuit, Maison Met mask and incredible Manuel Albarran silver metal choker and bra.
Her avant-garde Jellyfish sculpted chrome steel mask, she styled as a crown, is another custom creation by Lance Victor Moore.
Gaga was dripping in Lillian Shalom jewelry! She wore her Da Vinci armor ring, Voltaire pearl armor ring, Galileo armor ring, Lux and Saturnus orbital rings, Khepri ring and Vita ring.
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Parasite
HYAE JIN CHANG / Chung Sook
YEO JEONG CHO / Yeon Kyo
WOO SHIK CHOI / Ki Woo
HYEON JUN JUNG / Da Song
ZISO JUNG / Da Hye
JUNG EUN LEE / Moon Gwang
SUN KYUN LEE / Dong Ik
MYUNG HOON PARK / Geun Se
SO DAM PARK / Ki Jung
KANG HO SONG / Ki Taek
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role
Joaquin Phoenix, Joker
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role
Renee Zellweger, Judy
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role
Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role
Laura Dern, Marriage Story
TELEVISION
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series
The Crown
MARION BAILEY / Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
HELENA BONHAM CARTER / Princess Margaret
OLIVIA COLMAN / Queen Elizabeth II
CHARLES DANCE / Lord Mountbatten
BEN DANIELS / Lord Snowdon
ERIN DOHERTY / Princess Anne
CHARLES EDWARDS / Martin Charteris
TOBIAS MENZIES / Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
JOSH O’CONNOR / Prince Charles
SAM PHILLIPS / Equerry
DAVID RINTOUL / Michael Adeane
JASON WATKINS / Harold Wilson
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
CAROLINE AARON / Shirley Maisel
ALEX BORSTEIN / Susie Myerson
RACHEL BROSNAHAN / Midge Maisel
MARIN HINKLE / Rose Weissman
STEPHANIE HSU / Mei
JOEL JOHNSTONE / Archie Cleary
JANE LYNCH / Sophie Lennon
LEROY McCLAIN / Shy Baldwin
KEVIN POLLAK / Moishe Maisel
TONY SHALHOUB / Abe Weissman
MATILDA SZYDAGIS / Zelda
BRIAN TARANTINA / Jackie
MICHAEL ZEGEN / Joel Maisel
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series
Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series
Jennifer Aniston, The Morning Show
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy Series
Tony Shalhoub, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series
Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fleabag
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
Sam Rockwell, Fosse/Verdon
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited Series
Michelle Williams, Fosse/Verdon
STUNT ENSEMBLES
Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Motion Picture
AVENGERS: ENDGAME
Marija Juliette Abney
Janeshia Adams-Ginyard
George “Gee” Alexander
Derek Alfonso
Nate Andrade
Christopher Antonucci
Randy Archer
Brandon Arnold
Steven S. Atkinson
Ben Aycrigg
Jennifer Badger
Christopher Balualua
Danya Bateman
Loyd Bateman
Kelly Bellini
Joanna Bennett
Carrie Bernans
Felix Betancourt
Gianni Biasetti, Jr.
Mike Bishop
Tamiko Brownlee
Troy Butler
Jwaundace Candece
Marc Canonizado
Janene Carleton
Elisabeth Carpenter
Sean Christopher Carter
Kevin Cassidy
Hymnson Chan
Courtney Chen
Anis Cheurfa
Fernando Chien
Alvin Chon
Tye Claybrook, Jr.
Marcelle Coletti
David Conk
John A. Cooper
Brandon Cornell
Thomas Joseph Culler
Jahnel Curfman
Gui Da Silva-Greene
Chris Daniels
Keith Davis
Martin De Boer
Robbert de Groot
Isabella Shai DeBroux
Holland Diaz
Josh Diogo
Jackson Dobies
Justin Dobies
Cory Dunson
Jessica Durham
Justin Eaton
Jared Eddo
Katie Eischen
Kiante Elam
Jazzy Ellis
David Elson
Jason Elwood Hanna
Tony Falcon
Guy Fernandez
Mark Fisher
Alessandro Folchitto
Colin Follenweider
Glenn Foster
Simeon Freeman
Shauna Galligan
Monique Ganderton
Johnny Gao
Jomahl Gildersleve
Denisha Gillespie
Daniel Graham
Ryan Green
Carlos Guity
Califf Guzman
Dante Ha
Akihiro Haga
Garrett Hammond
Lydia Hand
Daniel Hargrave
Kandis Hargrave
Sam Hargrave
Regis Andrew Harrington III
Thayr Harris
Zedric Harris
Jimmy Hart
Alex Hashioka
Zachary Henry
Danny Hernandez
Mark Hicks
Maria Hippolyte
Bobby Holland Hanton
JT Holt
Crystal Hooks
Niahlah Hope
Damita Howard
Justin Howell
Jacob Hugghins
Lindsay Anne Hugghins
Michael Hugghins
Tony Hugghins
Scott Hunter
James Hutchison III
Pan Iam
CC Ice
Sarah Irwin
Mami Ito
Duke Jackson
Michael Jamorski
Kirk Jenkins
Preshas Jenkins
Floyd Anthony Johns Jr.
Richard M. King
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Summary: It started as an accident. That’s what it was. But things escalated from there and now the law wants Dean Winchester, one way or another.
Warnings: Language, violence, character death
AN: Thank you for all the love and support for this fic!
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“Tell me more about Jessica Moore.” Victor said, wiping the grease off his hands from the pizza.
“What about her?” Sam asked, throwing a piece of pepperoni in his mouth.
“Well, she was your girlfriend, right?” Victor asked. Sam shook his head. “You were listed on her “in case of emergency” contacts.”
“Doesn’t mean we were dating.” Sam said. “Jess was like a sister to me. She was dating my best friend.”
“Right. Right.” Victor said.
****
2004
“Strike out again?” Sam asked Brady as he flopped down at the lunch table with him. A few days a week, Sam stayed on campus most of the day, instead of wasting time going home for an hour or two. He was only a few minutes from the house, but once he got there, he didn’t really want to leave.
“Unfortunately.” Brady sighed. “Is it me? Am I coming on too strong?”
“Maybe it’s the cologne.” Sam said, waving a hand under his nose. Brady was about to say something with a blonde girl approached the table.
“Hey Sam. Can I sit here?” She asked. Sam smiled.
“Of course Jess. Take a seat.” Sam pushed out a chair for her. “Jess, have you ever met Brady?” Sam asked. Jessica looked at Brady and smiled.
“Hi. I think you’re in my Advanced Chemistry class.” Brady smiled at her.
“Yeah, I think so. Nursing, right?” He asked. She nodded and Sam sat back as the two made small talk. They didn’t even seem to notice when he slipped out to go to his last class for the week. He couldn’t help but smile at his two friends getting along.
****
“De? You home?” Sam asked as he came in, dropping his backpack on the couch and making his way to the kitchen for a bottle of water. He could hear Led Zeppelin playing in the garage. Making his way out, he found Dean in the garage, doing some tune ups to Baby. “Hey honey.”
“Hi baby boy.” Dean said, grabbing a shop rag and wiping his hands. Sam knew he was stressed by something. This was the third tune up Baby had gotten in two weeks.
They made small talk for awhile before Sam suggested going to San Jose for the night. Dean knew what Sam was doing, and fuck, he appreciated it so much. He hadn’t killed in months. And even those were of a supernatural nature. People around here were pretty good about not hitting on a married man, so Dean really didn’t have a need to do anything.
But they went to San Jose, and Dean unwound by killing a couple that were out for a date night. Sam waited in the car and when Dean came back, Sam kissed him deeply. Dean loved the reactions he got from Sam after a kill well done.
****
2005
Jessica and Brady had been dating over over a year. After Sam had introduced them, they started talking, and talking turned into dinner, and a year later, they were moved in together and talking about marriage. It was a couple days after Halloween and the campus was abuzz with the thought of a long weekend coming up in the form of Thanksgiving. Sam and Dean hadn’t really done a big Thanksgiving with family or anything. They did have a small one with some friends the evening before, but that was about it.
“I’m going over to Jess and Brady’s.” Sam told Dean. “It’s movie night.”
“Ah, that’s right.” Dean laughed. “Jess and Brady and their third wheel.”
“Am not.” Sam said. “Plus, Brady was our third wheel for like three years.”
“Yeah, don’t remind me.” Dean said, rolling his eyes. “So glad he has Jessica to annoy now.”
“Well, I’m going to head over there. It’s nice out.” Sam told Dean, giving him a kiss. “I’ll give you a call when I’m ready to head back.”
“Okay baby boy. Be safe.” Sam smiled and headed out the door.
Brady and Jess had gotten themselves a place in Old Palo Alto, which was catercorner for Midtown. Dean and Sam had been over quite a few times for movies, usually Sam since Dean had to work but he was always invited. Or Brady and Jess would come over to their place for beer and barbecue. Dean couldn’t believe how their lives had changed; from hunting witches and ghouls to having couples dates and a job and house. It was all a little surreal and Dean was just waiting for the rug to be pulled out from under them.
Sam made the walk over towards their place in Old Palo Alto. Sam had a key to their place, and most of the time, unless he was given notice, Sam was invited to come right on in. They had a system of placing something in their wreath on the door if Sam needed to knock before entering. But there was nothing on the wreath, so Sam made his way right in.
“Brady? Jess?” Sam called out as he walked in. The lights were dimmed in the living room, but most of the room was lit up by the blue screen from the TV. There was a stack of Blockbuster movies laying on the table by the couch; Anchorman, Dodgeball, White Chicks, and Friday Night Lights. Sam could smell popcorn in the kitchen, and sure enough, a bowl was sitting on the counter. Sam snagged a few pieces.
“Hello? Guys?” Sam asked as he made his way towards their bedroom. He could hear the radio playing. Jess always kept a radio playing on low in the bathroom. He knocked on their bedroom door and it opened, like it wasn’t latched. Sam peered in, expecting to be scarred for life, but saw nothing. He carefully stepped in and scanned the room. Everything seemed in place.
Until he felt something drip on him. Once, twice…
Sam looked up, expecting to see water damage or something. But instead, he saw Jessica, suspended to the ceiling with blood on her stomach.
“No!” Sam screamed. “No! Jess!”
That’s that’s when the apartment caught on fire.
****
Dean was out in the garage, changing Baby’s oil and making sure her fluids were all kept up. A couple Christmas’s ago, Sam had gotten Dean the ultimate stereo. It didn’t have a place for CD’s, but it did have a turntable, a cassette deck, and even a spot for 8 tracks, as well as the radio. He was currently listening to ELO on vinyl, humming along to Mr. Blue Sky. That’s when the the police scanner that Dean kept (old habits die hard), chirped to life.
“Fire and EMT requested to the Old Palo Alto neighborhood.” He heard. His head looked up at the scanner. And when he heard the address that was listed off, he was up and getting into Baby before he even realized it. He didn’t care that the house was unlocked or anything like that. All he cared was that the address of Jess and Brady’s place had just come across the scanner.
He didn’t really remember much of the drive from their house to Old Palo Alto. He pulled his car to a stop by a crowd of people who were watching as the firefighters worked to put out the blaze. He jumped out of his car and ran towards the house.
“Sammy!” Dean screamed. “Sammy!”
“Sir, you can’t go in there.” A police woman said, stopping Dean from crossing the barricade.
“My husband was there with friends!” Dean said, ready to just push his way through.
“Sir, I think he’s over there.” She said gently, pointing to an ambulance. Dean couldn’t see anything but a body bag laying on a gurney.
“N-no.” Dean said, feeling the tears filling up in his eyes. He slowly made his way over to the gurney, his whole body feeling like Jello. That’s when he saw Sam sitting in the back of the ambulance, with a blanket wrapped around him and an oxygen mask over his face. “Sammy!”
“De?” Sam asked, looking over at Dean. There was soot on him, and he reeked of smoke. Dean pulled himself into the ambulance and wrapped his arms around Sam, holding him close.
“What happened?” Dean asked.
“I walked in and suddenly, it was on fire.” Sam said, tears falling down his face. Dean could tell there was something Sam wasn’t saying, probably due to the young EMT sitting there, watching his vitals.
“Can I take him home?” Dean asked. “Or does he have to go to the hospital?”
“We can’t make him go to the hospital, but we strongly encourage it.” The EMT explained. “Smoke inhalation.”
“I feel fine.” Sam said. “I just want to go home.” Dean nodded and kissed the top of his head. He didn’t smell like his shampoo. He smelled highly of smoke.
“I want to go home.” Sam said, his voice so small. Dean nodded and got him up. Sam took the oxygen mask off and handed it to the EMT. He had already given his statement to police about what had happened. He wasn’t sure if they believed him, but it was the truth. He walked in, there was fire. Of course, he failed to mention that Jessica had been suspended to the ceiling. Dena led Sam back to the car, getting him safe and sound. He got them home in record time, hitting every light just right and such. Sam didn’t talk the whole way.
“Come on baby boy. I got ya.” Dean said, leading him to the bathroom and carefully undressing him. “Let’s get you in the shower. I’ll even join you.” Sam just nodded. Dean quickly stripped out of his clothes and got Sam into the shower. Over their four years in the house, they had remodeled, painted, and done various other things to the house. Including the bathroom. It was a relaxing spot, and the shower was amazing. After years of crappy motel showers and baths, they needed this for themselves.
“I’m going to wash your hair, okay?” Dean asked. Sam nodded. Dean grabbed the shampoo that Sam always liked and started to work some of it into his hair, hoping that it would help get rid of the smoke smell. Sam closed his eyes as Dean massaged his scalp, enjoying the relaxing feeling. He led him under the spray and washed the soap off before grabbing his body wash to work on cleaning the signs of the fire off his body.
Dean was gentle, like he always was with Sam. This was a side he reserved only for him. No one else really got to see it, unless they saw Dean interacting with his Sammy. And Sam really appreciated it. Growing up, there was so much bad stuff in their lives; monsters around every corner. He needed this to calm him down.
“Thank you.” Sam whispered when Dean had finished washing him off and gotten him out of the shower. He had dried Sam and sat him on the closed toilet to go grab him some clean clothes. He wasn’t sure if Sam would ever want to wear his other ones again or not. Not that he blamed him.
“That’s my job right?” Dean said with a smile, pushing Sam’s wet hair out of his face. “Gotta watch out for my boy.” The smallest smile was on Sam’s face then. It didn’t last long though. But Dean was glad for any progress.
“Let’s get you to bed baby boy.” Dean said after they got Sam dressed. He led him to their bedroom and laid him down on their bed, getting one of the fluffy throw blankets that Sam had bought on a whim at Khols. He wrapped it around Sam and sat beside him.
“She was on the ceiling.” Sam said after a few moments of silence. Dean looked over at him. “Jess. She was on the ceiling. Just like…” Tears were falling down his face. Dean pulled him to him, holding him close.
“I’m going to find that fucking demon and I’m going to kill him.” Dean told Sam. He knew it was a demon. That was what John had told them growing up. He wiped the tears from Sam’s face. “I’m going to go grab some water and some other things so we have them right here with us. I’ll be right back, okay?” Sam nodded, curling into the blanket. Dean left, heading to the kitchen.
“Hello Sam.” A voice said. Sam’s head popped up. He saw Brady standing there by the window.
“Brady?” Sam asked. “How did you get in here? Are you okay?”
“I’m perfectly fine.” Brady laughed. “But you need to come with me?”
“What? Why?” Sam asked.
“You know why.” Brady said. “Those dreams you had that you didn’t tell Dean about. About Jessica burning on the ceiling. That vision you had of the test and you knew the answers before you went in. You’re special Sam.”
“I don’t understand.” Sam said, staring at Brady. Brady walked closer, a dark smile on his face.
“You were born special Sam. Your kind is a very rare kind. You’re wanted. I am supposed to bring you to my boss.” Brady laughed. Dean came in then, carrying some water and a box of Zebra cakes.
“Hey Sammy I… holy shit!” He dropped everything he was holding and grabbed his gun he kept close by the bed. The room had a hint of sulfur smell in it.
“Easy Dean. Guns aren’t necessary.” Brady said. “I’m just taking your husband here, or should I say brother.” He laughed. “That’s nasty, even by my standards.” He blinked then, his eyes black. A smile curled on his face.
“Shit!” Sam said, jumping up and going to stand by Dean.
“Sam. Dean. The things you two have gotten up to.” Brady laughed, watching them. “The people you have killed. You’re no better than me it seems.” Dean glared him down. “But Azazel, he doesn’t want me to hurt Sam. Physically at least. But Dean is fair game. Just like Jessica was.”
“You...you killed Jess?” Sam asked. Brady smiled.
“Brady here was really in love with her. Madly in love. But she walked in on things she wasn’t supposed to see. So, of course she had to die. Just like your mommy.” Dean had enough then and fired at Brady, hitting him a couple times in the chest. Brady just laughed.
“Apparently you didn’t get to demons in your fighting the supernatural class. You boys have a lot to learn.” He smiled at Sam. “I’ll see you later Sammy.” With that, black smoke shot out of Brady’s mouth, going out the window. He fell to the ground, coughing and gasping.
“Brady!” Sam said, running to him. Tears were falling down Brady’s face as Sam knelt by him.
“S-Sam.” He cried out. “I...I killed…”
“You didn’t. You didn’t.” Sam said. Brady grabbed Sam’s hand with his shaking one.
“I don’t want to die.” He whispered before his eyes fell closed and his hand went lax in Sam’s. Sam looked back at Dean, tears in his eyes. This wasn’t supposed to happen. They were supposed to be safe here.
“Sammy,” Dean said, getting Sam’s attention. “Pack some stuff. Whatever we can comfortably fit into Baby. I’m going to take care of Brady’s body.”
“Dean…”
“We can’t stay. It’s not safe.” Dean told him. “I’m so sorry Sam. I didn’t want this for you baby boy.” He brushed back Sam’s hair. Life on the road, that’s what they were doomed to it seemed. Sam nodded and left to get their old duffle bags. Dean took Brady’s body out away from Palo Alto, to someplace with high crime, where it wouldn’t surprise anyone that a murder had happened.
When he got home, he found Sam standing in the kitchen, staring out the window. They could stay, but that demon knew exactly where they were. And there was always the chance that the police would decide to pin the fire on Sam, and possibly Brady’s murder. Dean wrapped his arms around Sam and rested his head on his shoulder.
“I will make this up to you.” Dean whispered.
And just like that, the Winchester’s disappeared into the night, leaving behind a house full of things that they couldn’t take with them.
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