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you can ruthlessly murder me anytime you want baby girl
#donna cbs ghosts#gonna tag this with pete bc no one knows donna#pete cbs ghosts#pete martino#cbs ghosts#ghosts#ghosts cbs#ghosts us#ghosts cbs art#fanart#digitial art#cbs ghosts spoilers#hetty woodstone#sass cbs ghosts#sasappis#queen
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i mean even if Donna was the murderer itâs actually okay because sheâs such a diva and I support womenâs rights and wrongs
#dallas yaps đ#cbs ghosts#cbs ghosts spoilers#ghosts cbs#pete martino#ghosts us#ghosts donna#Donna
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You know, honestly? I still think Pete should stay with Donna, like we don't know the full story, like we don't know that husband, maybe he deserved to be pitchforked in the face đ€·ââïž idk im just saying
Maybe I'm toxic but my kneejerk reaction is to support women who murder their husbands in order to run away to a better life, but that's just me
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Donna in "Isaac's Wedding" for anon
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Hereâs a drawing I did of Allegra Edwards as Donna on Ghosts. It would be nice if Pete visits her again in the future. I know it is too big a get, but I would like to see Kate McKinnon as Patience the Puritan next season.
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Donna on TV + Pete's reaction | The Work Retreat âł requested by @missielynne
#cbsghostsedit#ghostsedit#cbs ghosts#ours#by chris#pete martino#sasappis#hetty woodstone#donna#s4#4x04#requests
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CBS Ghosts 4x22 Live Reaction!
It's the finale!!
WOOHOO!
I tried to go in as blind as possible but the name of the episode tells us quite a bit...
But I did my best. And I'm excited.
Let's do this!
Previously on GHOSTS?? Nice. The TWO face palms!
Oh shit Elias...
The Zoo????
They have to go to the CAR? FOR PRIVATE CONVOS??
LOL - Jay and Sam.
Oh Jay. Putting the cart before the horse.
Pete's hanging out with Kyle. He's making a new friend.
And he ruined Sam's lies.
Because Jay told Bela, who's clearly into Kyle. LOL.
Oh, Bela. ... Push Eric in front of a bus! Please!
Damn Isaac.
House hunters? Alberta checking him out!!!
Oh shit.
Alberta is HOT FOR PETE - Face Palm 2, Peter's revenge.
OMFG.
Don't remind her of that.
I was so waiting for someone to pop up behind the couch. - Sadly, no. (would've been funny though).
Ohhhh Whyyyy. You deserve a party for yourself, Sam!!
Kinda sad they did this.
It's Thor's fault. crippling agoraphobia.
PATIENCE!!!
Smell the devil's presence???
SHIT.
The basement ghosts are just like ....WTF.
LOL Isaac, I doubt it.
Go away, Isaac.
LOL SASS, really? You just had to go there, from ONE TIME (That I'm still HCing was fake)
I love them jumping.
How are things in the dirt?
Don't help, Flower.
OMG.
"We're ghosts maybe don't throw stones" - I love you.
Sam's being smart about this bring Bela!
The Devil Eggs.
BELA - WALL BLOOD THING???
LOL Patience.
They're trying to figure out how to get rid of her. LOL.
Oh shit.
Another soul saved.
THEYRE TALKING ABOUT DIRTY DREAMS!!
LOL - Patience arriving and they're jumping in the lies.
I love it!
OMFG. Hetty!
I LOVE THAT SHE WENT THERE to help Sam.
LMAO reminded him about the dirt being her fault.
OH SHIT - ELIAS!
GUYS!!!!
MOST IMPURE THOUGHTS??
OMFG She brought EVERYONE HERE???
Creepy dirk getting called out.
LOL. I'm laughing so hard.
She loves the bad boy.
OH SHIT OH SHIT.
PETE WALKING IN!!!
OMFG.
OH SHIT. OH SHIT. He just walks out.
Patience: SHAME SHAME SHAME.
Bela talking to Kyle. Bela/Kyle. New Dream.
OH SHIT - PATIENCE HATH BEEN TRICKED!
AHHHH
"I had impure thoughts about Catherine" - "Don't do this Stuart"
Shit, Nigel's face at this.
The red coats are werewolves.
OH GOD OH GOD.
THE BLOOD WALL.
Ohhhh Jay, you're so cute. Like they planned it.
"Where does the blood come from?" - "We don't ask, they're not good answers"
Oh shit, Nancy & Alberta.
Oh, Alberta's looking for Pete.
HAVING TO GET OUT OF HERE???
Damn Nancy. She's right.
LOL "There, there"
Creepy Dirk very empathic Listener.
Oh really? 'cause you just had no money.
That's great - cover story!
PUBLICIST???
OH SHIT HE SIGNED.
OH FUCK.
ELIAS! Sam didn't know about this!
THEY DIDNT SHARE THAT STORY!
Jay is just like "no....."
Trevor "Read the fine print"
Ohhhhhh Jay.... "Little time you have left to live????"
"We have ways of speeding things along???"
OH FUCK.
"Thought I'd get him on the first try?????"
FUCK FUCK FUCK.
Final minute!
And it's dedicated to Alberta/Pete.
Anddddd she's lying.
2 days???
PETE LEFT TO BREAK UP WITH Donna????
And so he could kiss Alberta????
Oh Shit, Jay......
Jesus. that was intense. I thought Jay never signed, I thought they told Sam.
Some thoughts - I loved the A plot, though Isaac annoyed me a bit, it's nice to see Sam have a win and tie in the primere with the finale of the season - very full circle, and that they brought in the deal they left us hanging on with Jay. Even if Jay's soul is now sentenced to Hell.
I loved that the ghosts were doing something FOR SAM. Like to help her!
Not sure I'm crazy about the Pete/Alberta plot though. It'll be interesting where they go from here. I did love the Hetty/Alberta friendship though! So cute and different to S2 end.
I wanted Elias to secretly be Joan just to mess with Sass, but you know, you can't have everything.
Trevor was awesome all episode.
Solid A.
thoughts?
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Is there love after life? According to Ghosts, the answer is a resounding âYes!â
Over the CBS comedyâs run, the showâs many spirits have paired up (Thor and Flower), hooked up (Trevor and Hetty) or almost gotten hitched (Isaac and Nigel). In the Season 4 finale, a new twosome took a big step forward when Alberta realized her feelings for Pete and they shared a kiss after he broke up with girlfriend Donna. Add in Sasappisâ recent romance with 1940s screenwriter Joan, and thereâs no longer a ghost who hasnât experienced some kind of romantic storyline.
Showrunners Joe Port and Joe Wiseman admit that they do worry about having too many ghost couples, and itâs something they try to avoid.
âWe donât want this to become just a show about relationships,â Wiseman tells TVLine, âbut we have so many characters, and the ghosts have not a lot to do. So it seems natural that we would do some stories where theyâd pair off. But yes, we consciously want to make sure that itâs not just a show about couples in relationships.â
That said, recent developments, like Pete and Albertaâs smooch, and Sas losing his virginity with Joan, point to more romance in Season 5. For starters, the showrunners are hopeful that theyâll get to continue exploring Sasâ nascent relationship. (Click for scoop on whatâs next for Pete and Alberta.)
âWeâre all big fans of Joan and Taylor Ortega, who portrayed Joan, and itâs nice to get Sas in a relationship and have him find love. So we would love to see more of Sas and Joan together, for sure,â Wiseman says.
Meanwhile, opposites-attract couple Thor and Flower have, surprisingly, turned out to be the showâs most steady and longest-lasting ghost pairing⊠for now.
âWe like the idea of whatâs, seemingly, the least likely couple, the war-loving Viking and the peace-loving hippie, [being] in a stable relationship, but you know, stories require conflict,â Wiseman teases. âSo I donât know that we should say that theyâre going to be smooth sailing forever. But yeah, it was sort of nice to have a couple that was kind of steady and you didnât have to worry about creating waves with them all the time.â
One duo that fans should not expect to get re-involved any time soon is Trevor and Hetty, whose friends-with-benefits dalliance evovled into a power friends alliance in Season 4.
âThey seem to have a lot of people rooting for them to be together. Itâs interesting. I guess never say never,â Port says of the possibility of revisiting Trevor and Hetty in a romantic context.
âTheir dynamic as these sort of scheming friends was a very winning one,â Port continues, âand weâre in no rush to get them together romantically. I think they have an interesting thing going on right now, and our plate is kind of full with relationships that weâre already exploring.â
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CBS Ghosts Review: Pinkus Returns
After two okay Sass-centered episodes (please give us something more the caliber of Ghostwriter or give him a plot that has nothing to do with his sex life for one episode, please, please please) this was just a breath of fresh air, and I liked it a lot. Definitely a repeat watcher (in fact the watch to get ready for this review was my third.)
Although Pinkus returning to the mansion didn't turn out at all like I thought it would (I thought it would involve him bringing the pants back and that being something that helps Trevor move on, but maybe that will happen in a future episode with him Abby, which I hope is a thing) I did like what we got.
I'm surprised (and kind of not) that they decided to have Trevor's surprise kid be a daughter (because his counterpoint Julian in BBC has a daughter, and their lack of relationship is a big part of one of the episodes) but I like that this is a bit different (and interesting too, when you consider that he thought was already a surprise dad in episode five of the show, I think). I'm very interested to see what they're gonna do with this plot and in the future and what it will mean for Trevor's character. I would like for it to be something of an impetus for more maturity, but I don't want it to make him cookie cutter responsible. I still want him to be Trevor because there's a lot of good in there without total change. I like how eager he was to get to know his daughter (after he got over his shock) and how quickly he moved to make that slide show about Abby and Pinkus' good moments after "Trevor's folly." (Also, setting it to "Time Of Your Life", almost made me cry cause when I was a kid in elementary school they played that song for the outgoing sixth grade classes so it has a bit of an emotional vibe for me.) It was very sweet and not overdone in a way that makes it seem like they just want to use it to turn Trevor into a conventional "nice guy", which is very important to me in plots, but hardly ever happens how I want it to).
I also loved the B plot, even though I do kind of question why they put these two plots together and why it took them so long to bring Donna back. Jay telling Pete that she may have killed her husband, but she's still a person (but with much more entertaining phrasing) as a way to get him to go back and talk to Donna was just perfect.
I love that she was innocent and got declared so because my brain just loves the idea (especially with what's coming up regarding Elias and Hell) that he is secretly hoping to bring Pete back with him, and using his girlfriend the murderer would have been a perfect way to go about it, so I'm glad that's not the case, and I hope we see more of Pete and Donna.
I also loved that it was JAY rather than Sam who pointed out the key to Donna's innocence with the Prince album (and how intense Pete was with the neighbor guy about the year Purple Rain came out.)
I'm curious if they put this plot in because they're intending to add something of a Ghost Whisperer type component where they actively help ghosts with their problems/solve crimes. Would love for it to be Pete and Jay cause I really think they would be on the same page more often than not once they found a way to communicate and be able to be very effective.
Next week: It looks like we find out about Stephanie! I'm so excited! I've been waiting for another meaty episode about her since Attic Girl.
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i hate being canon divergent. (spoilers for cbs ghosts season 3 & 4)
i never ditched nigel at the altar?????? why would i do that???? we pined after each other for centuries!!! when pete was talking about donna or whatever her name was, that confirmed my love for nigel, not made me realise it was fake??
god, it still pisses me off. i was happily married to my husband, thank you very much! and i used to watch ants with him!
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#fictionkinfessions#fictionkin#đȘđŠđ»#isaachiggintootkin#aukin#cbsghostskin#shipping issue#mod party cat
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Only Murders in the Building series 3 finale âopening nightâ
I may have taken a few detours to get there, (my completely wrong publicity stunt theory and my producers killing Ben to make money theory) but overall I did figure it out! We all got the Ben talking to a Cookie theory and Donna and Cliff were the killers after all. It was more of a crime of passion than premeditation but now weâve got season 4 to make up for that! Ah hehâŠPoor SazzâŠ
I mean I hope she somehow survives but honestly I knew since the moment she was introduced as Charles stunt double that she was doomedâŠ
Hopefully Loretta and Oliver arenât doomed since sheâs getting more offers from LA. Theyâre too cute!!!đ„°
See you next year Arconiacs âïž
Ps would anyone be interested in a fanfic based on BBC/CBS Ghosts but with the people who have died at the Arconia? I need more Ben Glenroy in my life. (BTW how fun was it that they got Paul Rudd to perform the musical a little?)
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My thoughts as Iâm watching 24 seasons of law & order svu:
Season 7
The season is starting off strong with Elliot undercover. He and Fin are just great together. Elliot being made aware of his anger management problems whilst heâs pretending to be a pedophile is ironic.
7x03 â911â, I get why it got Mariska an Emmy, her acting is great in it and the story is set up differently. However, it probably wonât go on my rewatch list. And Iâm sorry, but I have to say this, but her chest compressions were more like stomach compressions. They would have saved no one.
Absolutely loved getting an insight into Elliot in 7x04. Also, him finally addressing his anger problems.
7x06, what can I say, nazis getting their asses kicked, Munch getting shot in the ass, Benson and Stabler having a hospital scene and Marcia Gay Harden showing up. Great episode all around.
7x08, I liked their discussions about end of life care or pulling the plug. Did not like the open ending with the rapes.
7x10, good episode, got even better after they were told to stand down. Olivia leaking to the press, Elliot calling her out on it, and Dad mode for Cragen. I do wonder if they ever followed up with Jackson Zane. Or is the dude still held in contempt?
I love in TV, when medical equipment isn't correctly installed, yet the monitor is still normal. Like in 7x11, when the electrode isn't even attached to the body.
Donelly conspiring to have a kid get free was great in 7x12. And their discussion on gun control is still accurate 17 years later.
Elliot hiding in the trunk of the car in 7x13 sent me. I just really was not expecting that. Warner getting her time to shine though.
So I know Mariska was pregnant during this season. So they did the obvious things to hide it: started off with her wearing open coats all the time, then the camera only showed her chest and face. In 7x13, we graduated to big objects for her to hold. Camera work in the last few episodes is creative.
7x19, well let's be honest here, I knew how this episode was gonna play out. It didn't disappoint. Benson and Stabler both choosing each other over the job. My personal favorite moment of the episode has to be the silence of the two of them after Gitano was killed. Just great acting of the two of them communicating without saying a word.
Stabler really misses Benson in 7x20. I did like that she came to him after he and Blaine got into it. Stabler's eyes say so much when Benson hands him the evidence to arrest the girl.
Look how happy Benson is, when Fin and Stabler go to her in 7x21. The season finale was kinda depressing.
Familiar faces: Chandra Wilson, Paul Wesley (the Vampire Diaries), Noah Emmerich (White Collar), Marin Hinkle (Madam Secretary), Marcia Gay Harden (the Newsroom), Cody Kasch (Desperate Housewives), Ruben Santiago-Hudson (Castle), Tina Holmes (House), Keke Palmer (Scream Queens), Matthew Settle (Band if Brothers), Tom Verica (How to Get Away with Murder), Zeljko Ivanek (Madam Secretary), Schuyler Fisk (OTH), Rebecca De Mornay (Raise Your Voice), Brian Slaten (Rizzoli&Isles), Michael Boatman (Spin City), Rebecca Wisocky (Ghosts CBS) and Brittany Snow.
Favorite episodes: 7x04, 7x06, 7x10, 7x12, 7x13 and 7x19
Favorite lines:
"Youâre not weak. Youâre so busy being strong and helping everyone, youâve got nothing left for yourself.â - Dr. Hendrix to Stabler in 7x04
"Four-pack of coolers and a box of condoms. What, you plan on getting frisky with the Hamburglar?â - Fin 7x21
"Your conversation skills are what I like best about you.â - Donna to Stabler 7x21
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Please do a costume gif set of Donna (the blond lady in a green dress) in cbs ghosts 3x10
Thanks
Here you go
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Gloria Ella Saunders (September 29, 1927 â June 4, 1980) was an American actress of film and television, primarily from the late 1940s to 1960.
Saunders was born to George D. and Lucille P. Saunders in Columbia, South Carolina. As a child she worked in radio and in the Little Theater in Charlotte, North Carolina. At the age of 16 in June 1944, she screen tested for Paramount Studios. In 1945, she was seriously injured in an automobile accident and suffered a facial cut from her forehead to the tip of her chin. By October 1951, numerous plastic surgeries resolved the scarring.
Saunders acting career began on stage. She was discovered when she performed in a production of Rebecca in the southern United States, after which she acted in a San Francisco production of Adam Ate His Apple".
Her first important role was as Sparky, an operator in the Women's Army Corps of World War II in the 1946 film O.S.S., with Alan Ladd. In 1951, she played Terry Flynn in the film Crazy Over Horses. That same year, she was cast as Anne DuMere in the film, Northwest Territory, starring Kirby Grant.[3][better source needed] In 1952, Saunders was cast as Catherine in the science fiction film Captive Women.
Saunders had recurring roles in two of the earliest television series. In 1949 and 1950, she was cast in the role of Ah Toy in Mysteries of Chinatown.[5] She appeared in an undetermined number of episodes, possibly as many as forty-eight. In 1953, she played the character, The Dragon Lady, in 1333 episodes of the series Terry and the Pirates, with John Baer in the title role.
She was cast as Sally Jones in the 1951 episode "Boulder City Election" of the television series The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok, with Guy Madison in the title role. From 1952 to 1953, she appeared in five episodes of another syndicated western series The Range Rider. She appeared twice in 1952 on the syndicated western The Cisco Kid.
From 1951 to 1953, she appeared three times in the early police drama, Racket Squad. In 1953, she was twice cast on Jack Webb's Dragnet. In another 1953 role, she played Lily in "The Riddle of the Chinese Jade" on the syndicated series Adventures of Superman.
Saunders appeared in the Columbia Pictures film Red Snow (1952),and she portrayed Zelda in the Columbia production Prisoners of the Casbah (1953).
In 1956, Saunders was cast as Christina in "The Voyage of Captain Castle" of Frontier. The same year, she was cast as Gloria DiNeen in "What Price Gloria" of the syndicated State Trooper, starring Rod Cameron. In 1955 and 1957, she appeared in two episodes, "The Silk Stocking Case" and "The Ambitious Peddler Case", respectively, of The Lineup, starring Warner Anderson and Tom Tully. In 1957, she played Grace Patton in the episode "Angel of Loudoun" of the American Civil War series The Gray Ghost, starring Tod Andrews as the Confederate Major John Singleton Mosby. The same year, she played Virginia Malcolm in "The Torch Carriers" of David Janssen's Richard Diamond, Private Detective series, first broadcast on CBS.
In the episode "The Wicked Widow" (May 21, 1957) of the ABC/Desilu television series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, Saunders was cast as Myra Malone, an attractive widowed dressmaker.
In 1957 and 1958, she was cast in two other western series, as Rose in "The Town" of the CBS series Trackdown, starring Robert Culp and in the segment "Iron Trail Ambush" of the syndicated Frontier Doctor, starring Rex Allen. Her last acting role was in 1960 as a mystery woman on The Donna Reed Show.
Saunders first married the television director Arthur Rue "Tommy" Thompson (1927-2000). Saunders said that she likely would not have gone into television acting had it not been for her accident, and she would not have met Thompson had she not gone into television. The couple divorced in 1956, with a two-year-old child. She subsequently married a man named Maier.
#gloria saunders#classic hollywood#classic movie stars#golden age of hollywood#old hollywood#classic television#1940s hollywood#1950s hollywood#1960s hollywood
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