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Dear Nina [Prompt 18: Hackneyed]
(Hackneyed: (of a phrase or idea) lacking significance through having been overused)
To Nina Kawano,
It has come to my attention that you have been acquainted with a young woman named Piper for some time. Red hair, bright blue eyes, freckles, and a silly little smile?
Your familiarity with those traits comes from the fact that you are her fiance. My familiarity with those traits comes from the fact that I am her wife. I have been married to Piper Greenleaf, or Piper Beaucarne as she is officially recognized, for the past eight years. And, even though it seems my Piper has a taste for eastern dishes, make no mistake that our union is binding.
Don't worry. I will see to it personally that Piper is punished for her gross infidelity through miserable means. Want not for her penance. It will be enforced.
However, I want my intent to be perfectly clear. That woman is mine and I am hers. You are not to pursue her. You are not to seek her in any way. If I find one shred, one onze, one hackneyed attempt of contact between the two of you I will enforce the only resolution I see fit.
A shame it would be, should the self-righteous investors of your emporium come to find out that you were the mistress of a married woman.
I do carry sympathy enough to apologize for all the damage that Piper has caused you. Enclosed is a little gil to perhaps soothe the sorrow. Why, you can have a few drinks in the name of new beginnings at that little serving place where you two met.
Do not give me a reason to contact you again.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Georgina Heath-Beaucarne
You notice on second glance that the 'eight years' seems to be written over a ghostly shadow. It looks like 'five' may have been scrawled before, and that ink removed by an alchemical reagent...
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NUVO Dance Convention, Chicago, IL: RESULTS
High Scores by Age:
NUbie Solo
1st: Calla Massey-’Control’
2nd: Sadie Wilson-’Barbie Girl’
2nd: Aubrey Mooney-’Calling All The Monsters’
3rd: Brady Rosenberg-’Look Out’
Mini Solo
1st: Aoife Nugent-’Blackbird’
2nd: Nina Poulimas-’Buenos Aires’
2nd: Ella Dobler-’Sara’
3rd: Eva Coufal-’As We Lose Sight’
4th: Taylor Page-’The Rose’
5th: Sydney Madurzak-’Eden’
5th: Gracie Adamson-’Rich Girl’
5th: Olivia Manship-’The Water Rises’
6th: Emmie Plitt-’This Old Heart of Mine’
7th: Sage Sulentic-’Breathe’
8th: Brielle Baumgart-’Blink of an Eye’
9th: Lilah Ryan-’Clay’
9th: Landry Wilson-’Let Her Go’
10th: Olivia Georgy-’I Can Breathe Again’
Junior Solo
1st: Natalia Garcia-’Hallelujah’
1st: Kylie Kaminsky-’The Offering’
2nd: Audrey Mayernik-’All Human Beings’
3rd: Ellie Buckland-’Le Jazz Hot’
3rd: Ella Sexton-’My Breaker My Keeper’
3rd: Kenley Fogltanz-’One Mistress’
4th: Kendall Burkhart-’Bending Shadows’
5th: Emma Arentz-’Noise’
6th: Nathan Carter-’Bringing The Heat’
6th: Amelia Duncan-’Lonely’
7th: Jake Siswick-’Corner of the Sky’
8th: Alessandra Rocco-’Avril14th’
8th: Madeline LaCoursiere-’Mama Yo’
8th: Gabriel Johnson-’When There Is Love’
9th: Keighan Kinard-’Native’
9th: Lily Neumann-’Red Flags’
9th: Sienna Yilk-’Sines’
10th: Keira McCarthy-’I Will Wait’
10th: Lila Block-’Madam’
10th: Sophia Padilla-’We Move Lightly’
Teen Solo
1st: Kylie Buedel-’Freyr’
1st: Ella Querrey-’Ottto’
2nd: Andres Jiminez-’Frontieres’
2nd: Blanche Arnold-’How To Be Your Own Person’
3rd: Taylor Dieter-’Portrait’
3rd: Tess Muelbroek-’The Prayer’
3rd: Scarlett Szewczyk-’Things They Don’t Talk About’
3rd: Ryan Hyun-’Underwater’
4th: Kaitlin Menz-’All Is Fair’
4th: Alexis Adair-’A.M’
4th: Ella McCarthy-’Anna’s Theme’
4th: Athena Reel-’Emerge’
4th: Cassie Kefalas-’Jealous’
4th: Sophia Springer-’Lannantuoni-’Thousand Years’
5th: Reese Noha-’Another Love’
5th: Callie Weinert-’Comfortable’
5th: Quinn Fridrich-’Cute’
5th: Micaella Gennett-’Remember’
5th: Kaja Chow-’Retreat’
5th: Kylie Czarnik-’Solace’
5th: Zoey Straka-’White Flip Flops’
5th: Brandon Wolfington-’yeah.’
6th: Audrey Donnelly-’Breakdown’
6th: Addison Sadowski-’iMi’
6th: Isabella Laucys-’Mood’
7th: Sophie Madden-’Collision’
7th: Audrey Zhu-’Everybody Knows’
7th: Emma McMahon-’On Broadway’
8th: Abigail Welenc-’Formidable’
8th: Keira McDonald-’Painting Greys’
9th: Shane Gould-’Changes’
9th: Kenzie Karges-’Enter One’
9th: Anna Coufal-’Into Wind’
9th: Sophia Balara-’Peace’
9th: Nevi Marinakos-’Rain’
10th: Avery DePaul-’Dissolved’
10th: Lilly Loften-’Greim69′
10th: Samantha Veerachat-’I Do What I Love’
10th: Delaine Tyler-’Inhale’
10th: Dylan Newman-’Next To You’
10th: Lara Kounkel-’The Sacrifice’
Senior Solo
1st: Katrina Hidalgo-’Jump’
1st: Elle Tosh-’Rubble’
1st: Sophie Tosh-’The’
2nd: Elisabeth Pabich-’The Art of Dealing With Pain’
3rd: Olivia Zeiml-’Armira’
3rd: Minda Li-’Efforts to Reignite’
4th: Samantha Schmaling-’Then I Heard A Bachelor’s Cry’
4th: Gabrielle Koenig-’Treve’
5th: Katie Kim-’River Rise’
5th: Kendall O’Keefe-’Sweet Dreams’
5th: Jordin Suwalski-’The End’
5th: Lexi Heath-’Visions of Gideon’
6th: Kaya Martin-’Golden’
6th: Ellie Rowoldt-’Remedy’
7th: Ola Asuan-’Gold’
7th: Brianna North-’Melancholia’
7th: Olivia Wegner-’Ship In A Bottle’
7th: Maliah Keaton-’Street Fighter’
7th: Colin McKee-’Tomorrow’
8th: Avery Boose-’Both Sides’
8th: Olivia Papa-’The Lakes’
8th: Emma Sangorska-’Twilight’
8th: Mackenzie Haensgen-’Vendetta’
9th: Ella Schwarzenbach-Don’t Look Down’
9th: Madeline Bannwarth-’Godspeed’
9th: Rachel Samojedny-’Heart of Glass’
9th: Cammie Schultz-’Past Lives’
9th: Madison Burkhart-’Revolution’
10th: Keaton Eakins-’All My Heroes’
10th: Kayla Kamilis-’A New Emotion’
10th: Amelya Fox-’The Wire’
10th: Allie DeMay-’Timeless Flight’
NUbie Duo/Trio
1st: Steps Dance Center-’Wash That Man’
2nd: Steps Dance Center-’Get Silly’
Mini Duo/Trio
1st: Steps Dance Center-’Take It’
2nd: Steps Dance Center-’Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’
3rd: Steps Dance Center-’Do It Like This’
Junior Duo/Trio
1st: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Spring’
2nd: Accent on Dance Mukwonago-’Smiling With You’
3rd: Embody Dance Company-’Ashes’
Teen Duo/Trio
1st: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Cello Sonata’
2nd: The Colony-’Slippin’
3rd: Nolte Academy-’Unison’
Senior Duo/Trio
1st: Nolte Academy-’Colors’
1st: Steps Dance Center-’Hot Hit’
1st: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Symphony of Sorrow’
2nd: Woodbury Dance Center-’Lonely’
3rd: Academy of Dance Arts-’Circumstance’
NUbie Group
1st: Inspire School of Dance-’How Will I Know’
2nd: Steps Dance Center-’Walk The Dinosaur’
Mini Group
1st: Inspire School of Dance-’I Won’t Hurt You’
2nd: Steps Dance Center-’SHHHH!’
3rd: Inspire School of Dance-’Despicable Me’
Junior Group
1st: Academy of Dance Arts-’All That’s Left’
1st: The Colony-’Lose Control’
2nd: Steps Dance Center-’Jet Black’
3rd: Steps Dance Center-’Falling’
3rd: Inspire School of Dance-’Tightrope’
Teen Group
1st: Steps Dance Center-’Magnets’
2nd: Steps Dance Center-’Get Low’
3rd: Steps Dance Center-’Ripple Effect’
Senior Group
1st: Inspire School of Dance-’Confessions’
2nd: Woodbury Dance Center-’What Happens to the Heart’
3rd: Steps Dance Center-’Forget Your Troubles’
NUbie Line
1st: Inspire School of Dance-’Monday Monday’
2nd: Elevate Dance Experience-’Zero to Hero’
3rd: Steps Dance Center-’Special Delivery’
Mini Line
1st: Impact Dance Studio-’Go Your Own Way’
2nd: Impact Dance Studio-’You Can’t Stop The Beat’
3rd: Inspire School of Dance-’I Do What I Love’
Junior Line
1st: Impact Dance Studio-’Derniere Danse’
1st: Impact Dance Studio-’Mein Herr’
2nd: Impact Dance Studio-’Hallelujah’
3rd: Academy of Dance Arts-’Perfect Harmony’
Teen Line
1st: Impact Dance Studio-’New York New York’
2nd: The Colony-’They Don’t Love You’
3rd: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Santa Maria’
Senior Line
1st: Woodbury Dance Center-’Cleopatra In New York’
2nd: Impact Dance Studio-’Here Comes The Rain’
3rd: Woodbury Dance Center-’Uninvited’
Mini Extended Line
1st: Steps Dance Center-’Ay Caramba!’
2nd: Elevate Dance Experience-’Pray’
3rd: Steps Dance Center-’I Won’t Dance’
Junior Extended Line
1st: Inspire School of Dance-’It’s A Hard Life’
1st: Inspire School of Dance-’Thoughts’
2nd: Steps Dance Center-’Looking for Something’
3rd: Inspire School of Dance-’Get Jiggy’
Teen Extended Line
1st: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Recomposed Summer’
2nd: Steps Dance Center-’Flight of Fancy’
2nd: Inspire School of Dance-’Ya Nas’
3rd: Elevate Dance Experience-’Everybody’
Senior Extended Line
1st: Steps Dance Center-’Show Me’
2nd: Steps Dance Center-’Gimme A Beat’
3rd: Academy of Dance Arts-’Epiphany’
Junior Production
1st: Impact Dance Studio-’One More Time’
Teen Production
1st: Inspire School of Dance-’Free’
2nd: Elevate Dance Experience-’All For Us’
High Scores by Performance Division:
NUbie Jazz
1st: Inspire School of Dance-’How Will I Know’
2nd: Elevate Dance Experience-’Zero to Hero’
3rd: Steps Dance Center-’Let’s Boogie’
NUbie Hip-Hop
1st: Steps Dance Center-’Special Delivery’
NUbie Lyrical
1st: Inspire School of Dance-’We Belong’
NUbie Specialty
1st: Inspire School of Dance-’Monday Monday’
Mini Jazz
1st: Impact Dance Studio-’You Can’t Stop The Beat’
2nd: Inspire School of Dance-’I Do What I Love’
3rd: Inspire School of Dance-’Awoo’
Mini Ballet
1st: Steps Dance Center-’Pizzicato Polka’
Mini Hip-Hop
1st: Steps Dance Center-’Ice Cream’
2nd: Steps Dance Center-’SHHHH!’
3rd: Inspire School of Dance-’Roller Girlz’
Mini Tap
1st: Steps Dance Center-’Pennies from Heaven’
Mini Contemporary
1st: Inspire School of Dance-’I Won’t Hurt You’
2nd: Inspire School of Dance-’Cattails’
3rd: Elevate Dance Experience-’Pray’
Mini Lyrical
1st: Impact Dance Studio-’Go Your Own Way’
2nd: Inspire School of Dance-’Daughter’
3rd: Steps Dance Center-’Rainbow’
Mini Musical Theatre
1st: Steps Dance Center-’Ay Caramba!’
2nd: Steps Dance Center-’Revolting Children’
3rd: Elevate Dance Experience-’We Go Together’
Mini Specialty
1st: Inspire School of Dance-’Despicable Me’
2nd: Inspire School of Dance-’Zooma Zooma’
Junior Jazz
1st: Impact Dance Studio-’One More Time’
1st: Academy of Dance Arts-’Perfect Harmony’
2nd: Steps Dance Center-’Dummy’
3rd: Embody Dance Company-’I Want To Love You’
Junior Ballet
1st: Steps Dance Center-’One Note’
Junior Hip-Hop
1st: Steps Dance Center-’New Zs’
2nd: Steps Dance Center-’Jet Black’
3rd: Steps Dance Center-’Looking for Something’
Junior Contemporary
1st: Inspire School of Dance-’Thoughts’
2nd: The Colony-’Lose Control’
3rd: Steps Dance Center-’From The Lily Pad’
Junior Lyrical
1st: Impact Dance Studio-’Hallelujah’
2nd: Academy of Dance Arts-’All That’s Left’
3rd: Steps Dance Center-’Falling’
Junior Musical Theatre
1st: Impact Dance Studio-’Mein Herr’
2nd: Elevate Dance Experience-’I Wanna Rock’
3rd: Steps Dance Center-’Telephone Hour’
Junior Specialty
1st: Impact Dance Studio-’Derniere Danse’
2nd: Inspire School of Dance-’It’s A Hard Life’
3rd: Inspire School of Dance-’Tightrope’
Teen Jazz
1st: Inspire School of Dance-’Free’
2nd: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Santa Maria’
3rd: Inspire School of Dance-’Somebody to Love’
Teen Ballet
1st: Impact Dance Studio-’Welcome to the Jungle’
2nd: Steps Dance Center-’Concerto’
3rd: Steps Dance Center-’Ascension’
Teen Hip-Hop
1st: Steps Dance Center-’Magnets’
2nd: Steps Dance Center-’Get Low’
3rd: Steps Dance Center-’Back It Up’
3rd: Inspire School of Dance-’Give It Away Now’
Teen Tap
1st: Steps Dance Center-’Brain Stew’
2nd: Steps Dance Center-’In The Air Tonight’
Teen Contemporary
1st: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Recomposed Summer’
2nd: The Colony-’They Don’t Love You’
3rd: Steps Dance Center-’Ripple Effect’
Teen Lyrical
1st: Inspire School of Dance-’Son’
2nd: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Then You Look At Me’
2nd: Steps Dance Center-’Nicest Thing’
3rd: Embody Dance Company-’Turning Tables’
Teen Musical Theatre
1st: Impact Dance Studio-’New York New York’
2nd: Elevate Dance Experience-’A Chorus Line’
3rd: Embody Dance Company-’Nowadays’
Teen Specialty
1st: Steps Dance Center-’Flight of Fancy’
1st: Inspire School of Dance-’Ya Nas’
2nd: The Colony-’Said and Done’
3rd: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Highest Flood’
Senior Jazz
1st: Woodbury Dance Center-’Cleopatra In New York’
2nd: Steps Dance Center-’Forget Your Troubles’
3rd: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Fade’
Senior Hip-Hop
1st: Steps Dance Center-’Show Me’
2nd: Woodbury Dance Center-’CrAzY’
Senior Tap
1st: Academy of Dance Arts-’Creep’
2nd: Academy of Dance Arts-’Bird Song’
Senior Contemporary
1st: Inspire School of Dance-’Confessions’
2nd: Woodbury Dance Center-’Uninvited’
2nd: Woodbury Dance Center-’What Happens to the Heart’
3rd: Academy of Dance Arts-’Calamity’
Senior Lyrical
1st: Academy of Dance Arts-’Epiphany’
2nd: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’How Do I Live’
2nd: Steps Dance Center-’Empty Space’
3rd: Woodbury Dance Center-’Vagabond’
Senior Specialty
1st: Impact Dance Studio-’Here Comes The Rain’
2nd: Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Moonlight Presto’
3rd: Steps Dance Center-’Gimme A Beat’
Best NU Groups:
NUbie
Steps Dance Center-’Special Delivery’
Inspire School of Dance-’Monday Monday’
Elevate Dance Experience-’Zero to Hero’
Mini
Steps Dance Center-’Ice Cream’
Inspire School of Dance-’I Won’t Hurt You’
Impact Dance Studio-’Go Your Own Way’
Junior
Steps Dance Center-’New Zs’
Inspire School of Dance-’It’s A Hard Life’
Academy of Dance Arts-’Perfect Harmony’
Impact Dance Studio-’Derniere Danse’
The Colony-’Lose Control’
Teen
Inspire School of Dance-’Ya Nas’
Impact Dance Studio-’New York New York’
The Colony-’They Don’t Love You’
Elevate Dance Experience-’All For Us’
Steps Dance Center-’Magnets’
Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Recomposed Summer’
Senior
Inspire School of Dance-’Confessions’
Impact Dance Studio-’Here Comes The Rain’
Woodbury Dance Center-’Cleopatra In New York’
Academy of Dance Arts-’Epiphany’
Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Moonlight Presto’
Steps Dance Center-’Forget Your Troubles’
Studio Pick:
Steps Dance Center-’Magnets’
Academy of Dance Arts-’Epiphany’
Artistic Edge Dance Centre-’Recomposed Summer’
Elevate Dance Experience-’All For Us’
Embody Dance Company-’Turning Tables’
Inspire School of Dance-’Ya Nas’
Lake Shore Dance- Port Washington-’Heaven I Know’
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Fringe Rewatch #18: “Ability”
“Ability” (Season 1, Episode 14)
Written by: David H. Goodman
Directed by: Norberto Barbra
Originally Aired: February 10th, 2009
Glyph Code: OLIVIA
Boy, it’s been awhile. I haven’t ran this blog in 5 years and I left the rewatch off at “The Transformation” where we ended the John Scott arc. While some believe “Bound” (Episode 11) to be the start of the second half of season 1, since it comes after the winter hiatus, I have always believed The Transformation to be the end of the first half of season 1 and Ability to be the start of the second half, especially with the debut of Cortexiphan. And what a start it is.
I feel Olivia Dunham was heavily inspired by Clarice Starling, being a capable and clever agent who is always doubted, looked down upon, and both with being a woman in a field populated by men. For that reason it made a lot of sense that there was a bit of a Hannibal Lecter vibe with David Robert Jones in his debut (episode 7) Jared Harris is fantastic in the role, though “Ability” does change a bit. He feels like a combination of Hannibal in the way he tests Olivia but also has a little bit of John Doe from Seven as unpredictable and playing mind games with his captors. In fact, the scene of David Robert Jones surrendering himself to the FBI is almost shot for shot from John Doe surrendering in Seven. And this being a a couple months after The Dark Knight, there’s some Heath Ledgar Joker trickery thrown in there as well.
There’s a lot in play with “Ability” we find the ZFT manuscript, DRJ is suffering from his transportation, we get the mention of Liv and cortexiphan, the ending with the lights, and Walter realizing he wrote the ZFT manuscript. There’s...a lot.
The episode starts out a bit weird with a recap of the ending of “Safe” (Episode 10) and possibly the scariest pattern event yet with the skin covering up your eyes and mouth to kill you. That is some scary stuff and I’m glad they eventually bring this back in season 5. Jones goes into a tank to help his body process the transportation effects. While Walter and Astrid work on the case of the human sewing shut skin, Olivia cutely asks Peter if he as a “weird connection” to find the ZFT manuscript. Peter indeed does have a weird connection (he always does) and we get to meet Edward, a bookstore owner who will creepily have Olivia as a coffee table in season 5. Charlie and his partner Tommie, who has an unusal amount of close ups and dialogue for a character we’ve never met before so you just knew he had to be working for ZFT or was going to get killed, find evidence to where DRJ is hiding just as DRJ makes his Seven inspired surrender.
Sanford continues to be a thorn in the side of Olivia and Broyles when it comes to questions DRJ and throws in a “We don’t negotiate with terrorists” line. Maybe one day I’ll talk about the show using very specific terminology like terrorists attacks and negotiating with terrorists, which is a very post-9/11 world (In their defense, they are the FBI) and then using the world trade centers as a visual to represent the alternate universe. Back to this episode, Olivia once again has to find concrete evidence for the bigs in the FBI to let her do her job. A raid on Jones’ safe house leads to Olivia finding a drawing Jones made of her and, you guessed it, the death of poor old Tommie. This death leads to Sanford giving into Jones’ demands and Jones performs an elaborate experiment to get him and Olivia some alone time. He leaves a package for her to complete the, now iconic in my mind, light test.
And this is where the episode gets really interesting. In a rewatch, we of course, know that Olivia was indeed used in the cortexiphan trials and we know why Jones wants to use Olivia’s powers for his own gain, and we know that Olivia does posses the power to turn off the lights. However, back in 2009 (or whenever you first saw this episode) “Ability: is playing mind games with it’s audience the same way Olivia believed Jones was playing her. Does Olivia actually have powers? Could she really use her mind to turn off the lights? Or was this all a game just to mess with her. If it was a game, what was Jones’ goal? Just to put doubt in her? I know Olivia makes the argument that Jones just wanted to get close to Walter and the episode ends with us knowing Walter may have written the ZFT manuscript, so it would make sense why Jones wants to see Walter, but it also wouldn’t really excuse why Jones has been quite obsessed with her. But if Olivia did really turn off the lights, that means she has powers from this cortexiphan, and that opens a lot of doors. Doors that we’ll eventually go through as we continue the rewatch. Again, it seems a bit silly today to think of this episode’s light test and be of course Liv has powers! But only 14 episodes into Fringe’s story, we have seen weird stuff, but Liv with some kind of super power was a pretty big leap for the show. It’s easy to see how audiences would think Jones was just screwing with her.
The light test also allows Olivia to have a heroic moment. We’ve seen Liv be a badass and can take down the baddies, but we haven’t seen a lot of Olivia being a hero. Her decision to stay and try to turn off the lights with her mind, something she doesn’t 100% believe, is a heroic mark. It’s also a bit of her maybe being drawn into this idea that Jones might not be telling all lies. The shots going back and forth between her and the lights before they finally start to go out is probably the most intense scene we’ve had so far. Also, I don’t think enough is said about Peter’s decision to leave and then go back and watch Olivia turn off the lights. If she couldn’t turn them off (and thus going with the idea that Jones didn’t set it up for the lights to always go off with 2 seconds to spare) both Olivia and Peter would have died. You can make the argument that he wouldn’t have been able to get far away enough, so either way he could’ve died, but I feel like this episode is part of Peter embracing the weird, that anything can really happen, and him really caring for Olivia and can’t bare to just leave her alone. A nice touch was him standing behind her, but not giving her vocal encouragement, and still allowing this to be her moment.
Then that finale! Olivia gets word from Nina that there were cortexiphan trials in Jacksonville and we can see from her face, that there’s now a real possibility Jones was telling the truth. Walter has been gazing over the ZFT book with great interest and we notice how the y is indented in the book. Walter uses his typewriter to confirm his suspicions, that he wrote the ZFT manuscript. This is some scary stuff considering ZFT’s terrorism and gives the audience a reason to start to mistrust Walter. For one, he can’t even remember the things he’s done, and we know his experiments have crossed a moral line. I feel like this is a bit downplayed in the next episode (and possibly putting fuel to the fire that some of the fringe episodes seem to be a bit out of order) but it was a great little clue to the larger Fringe story.
And that was “Ability”. One of my absolute favorites from season 1. This really feels like the show finding it’s voice and getting into the meat of the story. Jones continues to be a great villain, Olivia is emerging as a reluctant hero, the relationship between Olivia and Peter grows, and we’re not sure exactly what Walter has done. It’s a solid 10/10 episode, no real complaints from me.
Next week, we’ll continue to “Inner Child” an episode that does feel a bit out of place after this heavy one, although that could be the point, but also an episode that is incredibly important to the Fringe story.
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Feardotcom (2002)
Directed by William Malone
Written by Josephine Coyle
Music by Nicholas Pike
Country: United Kingdom, Germany, Luxembourg, United States
Language: English
Running Time: 101 minutes
CAST
Stephen Dorff as Detective Mike Reilly
Natascha McElhone as Terry Huston
Stephen Rea as Alistair Pratt
Udo Kier as Polidori
Amelia Curtis as Denise Stone
Jeffrey Combs as Sykes
Nigel Terry as Turnbull
Gesine Cukrowski as Jeannine
Michael Sarrazin as Frank Bryant
Anna Thalbach as Kate
Siobhan Flynn as Thana Brinkman
Joan McBride as Mrs. Richardson
Elizabeth McKechnie as Alice Turnbull
Arnita Swanson as Barlow
Gordon Peters as Rooney
Nils Brunkhorst as a prisoner
Sven Pippig as Henry
Anja Van Greuningen as Ashley
Anjelika Khromova as Ashley's mother
Matthias Schweighöfer as Dieter Schrader
Birthe Wolter as Nina Blank
(All pictures stolen from IMDB as my elderly mother doesn’t need to have her visiting adult son pausing what she’s watching to take pictures.)
Whenever I visit my elderly parents my trembly mum has always saved (“taped” she still says; but then, so do I; old habits die hard) some horror nonsense for me to watch with her. I used to think I’d watch anything, but it turns out my mum will actually watch anything. As long as it’s on the Horror Channel anyway. Movie wise that is; otherwise it’s games shows and Judge Judy. Hey, you work that hard that long and you can watch whatever you want in my book. But, what I’m getting at is no one watched Feardotcom that night because they thought it would be amazing; it was just there, like mount Everest. Other than that it’s nothing like Everest, but it is a lot like The Ring (i.e. Ringu, 1988) but with a haunted website instead of a haunted VHS cassette (ask your grandad).
Loveable genre presence Udo Kier is subjected to spooky CGI in which a girl with a bouncing ball appears and he falls in front of a train and dies. BLEEDING FROM HIS EYES! Feardotcom has barely started and it’s already unoriginal, as fans of Mario Bava’s gothic confection Kill, Baby, Kill! (1966) would tell you, if you knew one (it’s the girl and the ball, not the train and the BLEEDING FROM THE EYES!) Turns out Udo’s not alone in his distinctive demise, luckily although BLEEDING FROM THE EYES! is common enough to have an ICD Code (362.81 : Retinal haemorrhage) it is unusual enough in the quantities suddenly swamping the movie’s city to suggest something’s amiss. A handsome but troubled and yet still dull cop (Steven Dorff) and a typically pre-Raphaelite beauty of a Department of Heath researcher (Natascha McElhone) team up to investigate. Is it an epidemic? Or is it the restless ghost of a serial killer’s victim seeking vengeance on torture voyeurs via a supernatural website which, once viewed, kills them 48 hours later via hallucinations of their worst fears. AND BLEEDING FROM THE EYES! The answer won’t surprise you.
So you get scenes of stubbly Dorff and fragrant McElhone investigating (and, wait, is this a romance I see before my NOT BLEEDING eyes?) punctuated by people being killed by, fair’s fair, quite inventive and not entirely unsadistic, visualisations of their worst fears. So the forensic specialist (Amelia Curtis) investigating the hard drives (“My God, it’s written in ghost-Java script!”, she doesn’t say) imagines lots of insects because a lot of people don’t like insects, and dies. BLEEDING FROM THE EYES! Dorff’s boss (Nigel Terry) imagines being an actor who stars as King Arthur in John Boorman’s delightfully British Excalibur (1981) but twenty years later is way down the cast in this shit, and crashes his car. While BLEEDING FROM HIS EYES! And so on. Purely in the interests of research (yeah, right; that’s what they all say) porcelain skinned public servant Natasha McElhone views the spooky site and the race is on to save her from her own worst fears and BLEEDING FROM THE EYES! And what connection does all this have to do with Stephen Rea’s preposterously silly performance as a serial killer Dorff failed to catch in the past, and whose scenes all seem to have been shot in one day? Questions there, like anyone cares.
Feardotcom is a bad movie, but a bad horror movie isn’t like a normal bad movie; it can still be entertaining, which this is. There’s the fun of rolling your non-haemorrhaging orbs at the clichés, the grudging tip of the hat to the imagination on show in the deaths, the little tickle you get when you realise someone somewhere thought they were making a SERIOUS FILM! here, the historical interest of how the Internet was perceived 16 years ago, the magic of Udo Kier, John Terry and, particularly, Jeffrey Combs being way more interesting than anyone further up the cast list can manage. And Combs is such a particular delight in this as a grubby apathetic cop, Feardotcom briefly becomes a better movie whenever he slouches onscreen. It’s still very far from good though, but still better than something as slickly dishonest as Frost/Nixon. And my mum? She said it was okay (but between you and me I think she nodded off. Bless.)
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Index of people based on and inspired by a TV Show. Ranging from the years 1956 - 2056. Includes step children and their respected families as well. I posted a variation of this before, but I didn't like the format and in generally felt I could do a better job. This is just a bit of silliness, I don't expect anyone to look at it (not even tagging it) Just was an activity for my entertainment. A good distraction from life. If you do look at it .... enjoy?
Agatha Taylor Kelley
Born: Aug 4th, 2029
Parents: Nigel Erik Kelley & Miranda Charlotte Hogg
Significant Other:
Derek Christian Warren (Jul 13th, 2053)
Daughter:
Giselle Ruth Warren (Aug 1st, 2055)
Alexandra “Alex” Lindsay McDonald
Born: Aug 1st, 2042
Parents: Ira Raymond McDonald & Vanessa Emersyn Flint
Alicia Augustine Bell
Born: Jun 26th, 2040
Parents: Henry Collin Bell & Sabrina Zelda White
Andrea Nadine McDonald
Born: Dec 16th, 2038
Parents: Ira Raymond McDonald & Vanessa Emersyn Flint
Annie Laura Thelan
Born: May 25th, 1985
Parents: Kevin Christopher Thelan & Elizabeth “Lisa” Violet Shaw
Significant Others:
Clu Jeremiah Bell (never married)
John “Jack” Richard Phillips (Jan 31st, 2009 - Mar 21st, 2016)
Fiona Rose Phillips (Sep 24th, 2017)
Daughters:
Bianca Elizabeth Bell (Jun 3rd, 2006)
Quinn Desiree Phillips (Apr 7th, 2010)
Shannon Olivia Phillips (Oct 9th, 2013)
Kathleen “Katie” Nina Phillips-Thelan (Oct 3rd, 2018)
Son:
Kane Elliott Phillips-Thelan (Jul 14th, 2019)
Ashley Nevaeh Robertson
Born: Mar 9th, 2007
Parents: Timothy "Tim" Adam Robertson & Gabrielle "Gabe" Nicole Crawford
Significant Other:
Jacob Zacharias Blake (Jan 9th, 2035)
Daughter:
Frances Gabrielle Blake (Feb 17th, 2036)
Bianca Elizabeth Bell
Born: June 3rd, 2006
Parents: Clu Jeremiah Bell & Annie Laura Thelan
Significant Others:
Curtis Reese Van Brecklin (never married)
Landon Nathaniel Strickland (never married)
Son:
Jericho Clu Van Brecklin (Dec 14th, 2039)
Daughter:
Margo Anne Strickland (May 7th, 2044)
Carey Malachi Bell
Born: Oct 3rd, 1980
Parents: Edward "Ned" Lee Bell & Irene Gertrude Hanks
Significant Other:
Molly Rose McQuinn (never married)
Son:
Henry Collin Bell (Sep 16th, 2002)
Cassandra Marie Fox
Born: Dec 12th, 2052
Parents: Elizabeth Aria Robertson & Sebastian Walker Fox
Christopher Dylan Robertson
Born: July 28th, 2010
Parents: Timothy "Tim" Adam Robertson & Gabrielle "Gabe" Nicole Crawford
Significant Other:
Paloma Ximena Martinez (Oct 31st, 2044)
Son:
Jason Heath Robertson (May 19th, 2055)
Chantel Rain Dumont
Born: Jan 25th, 2038
Parents: Matthew Nicholas Dumont & Quinn Desiree Phillips
Charlotte Mae Harrison
Born: Nov 21st, 2022
Died: Oct 19th, 2043
Parents: Patrick Charles Harrison & Marigold Naomi Jenkins
Clu Jeremiah Bell
Born: Jan 19th, 1982
Died: Nov 13th, 2020
Parents: Edward "Ned" Lee Bell & Irene Gertrude Hanks
Significant Others:
Annie Laura Thelan (never married)
Fiona Rose Phillips (May 5th, 2013 - Feb 18th, 2015)
Daughter:
Bianca Elizabeth Bell (Jun 3rd, 2006)
Sons:
Richard Kenneth Bell (Nov 18th, 2012)
Edward Lincoln Bell (Nov 18th, 2012)
Constance Claire Bell
Born: Jan 13th, 2036
Parents: Richard Kenneth Bell & Taylor Wilhelmina Sullivan
Curtis Simon Flint
Born: Jun 27th, 2053
Parent: Ophelia Ebony Flint
Dane Scout Phillips-Thelan
Born: Nov 4th, 2053
Parents: Kane Elliott Phillips-Thelan & Jane Abigail Powell
Daniel "Danny" James Bennett
Born: Nov 1st, 1993
Parents: Kevin Eli Bennett & Elaine Henrietta Hanks
Significant Other:
Trinity Aspen Baxter (Feb 22nd, 2024)
Daughter:
Emily Tessa Bennett (Oct 5th, 2027)
Son:
Hunter Adrian Bennett (Jun 11th, 2031)
Eden Natalie Bell
Born: Oct 17th, 2037
Parents: Henry Collin Bell & Sabrina Zelda White
Edward "Ned" Lee Bell
Born: Feb 1st, 1957
Died: Aug 23rd, 2020
Significant Other:
Irene Gertrude Hanks (Jun 23rd, 1981 - Jul 16th, 2002)
Sons:
Carey Malachi Bell (Oct 3rd, 1980)
Clu Jeremiah Bell (Jan 19th, 1982)
Edward Lincoln Bell
Born: Nov 18th, 2012
Parents: Clu Jeremiah Bell & Fiona Rose Phillips
Significant Other:
Danica Jasmine Fletcher (never married)
Daughters:
Tabitha Adrienne Bell (Dec 29th, 2040)
Madison "Maddie" Allegra Bell (Aug 8th, 2043)
Sons:
Oscar Samuel Bell (May 20th, 2038)
Lucas "Luke" Uriah Bell (Feb 23rd, 2042)
Ezra Zane Bell (Aug 8th, 2043)
George Esteban Bell (Feb 28th, 2045)
Elaine Henrietta Hanks
Born: Sep 1st, 1960
Parents: Howard Francis Hanks & Beverly Catherine Carey
Significant Others:
Kevin Eli Bennett (Jun 9th, 1991 - Jan 10th, 2000)
Lawrence "Larry" Austin Smith (Aug 30th, 2005)
Son:
Daniel "Danny" James
Bennett (Nov 1st, 1993)
Elizabeth Aria Robertson
Born: Jan 14th, 2014
Parents: Timothy "Tim" Adam Robertson & Gabrielle "Gabe" Nicole Crawford
Significant Other:
Sebastian Walker Fox (Jul 8th. 2049)
Daughter:
Cassandra Marie Fox (Dec 12th, 2052)
Elizabeth “Lisa” Violet Shaw
Born: Jun 16th, 1961
Died: May 2nd, 2042
Parents: William Marcus Shaw & Brenda Anne Eldridge
Significant Other:
Kevin Christopher Thelan (Feb 15th, 1984)
Daughter:
Annie Laura Thelan (May 25th, 1985)
Emily Tessa Bennett
Born: Oct 5th, 2027
Parents: Daniel "Danny" James Bennett & Trinity Aspen Baxter
Significant Others:
Vance Bradford Lockwood (May 3rd, 2048 - Mar 5th, 2052)
Isaac River Reynolds (Jan 30th, 2053)
Daughter:
Ainsley Autumn Reynolds (Dec 13th, 2052)
Ephraim Ford Green
Born: Oct 16th, 2053
Parents: Roscoe Pierce Green & Crystal Amy Davis
Erin Natasha Bell
Born: Oct 17th, 2037
Parents: Henry Collin Bell & Sabrina Zelda White
Everly Roberta Kelley
Born: Nov 17th, 2023
Parents: Nigel Erik Kelley & Miranda Charlotte Hogg
Significant Others:
Maxwell “Max” Langston O’Reilley (Aug 30th, 2043 – Jan 25th, 2047)
Ethan Alberto Theodore (Never married)
Rhett Tucker Edison (Feb 23rd, 2050)
Daughter:
Olivia Iris Theodore (Mar 16th, 2048)
Sons:
Roger Ezra O’Reilley (Dec 19th, 2043)
Ryan Ambrose O’Reilley (Sep 5th, 2046)
Isaac Apollo Edison (May 8th, 2051)
Leo Elias Edison (Jun 2nd, 2053)
Ezra Zane Bell
Born: Aug 8th, 2043
Parents: Edward Lincoln Bell & Danica Jasmine Fletcher
Felix Xavier Bell
Born: Nov 5th, 2033
Parents: Henry Collin Bell & Sabrina Zelda White
Significant Other:
Paris Bailey Franklin (Nov 30th, 2055)
Fiona Rose Phillips
Born: Feb 10th, 1985
Died: Jun 12th, 2056
Parents: Richard "Rick" David Phillips & Molly Rose McQuinn
Significant Others:
Clu Bell (May 5th, 2013 - Feb 18th, 2015)
Annie Thelan (Sep 24th, 2017 )
Daughter:
Kathleen “Katie” Nina Phillips-Thelan (Oct 3rd, 2018)
Sons:
Richard Kenneth Bell (Nov 18th, 2012)
Edward Lincoln Bell (Nov 18th, 2012)
Kane Elliott Phillips-Thelan (Jul 14th, 2019)
Fletcher Emmanul Green
Born: Oct 16th, 2053
Parents: Roscoe Pierce Green & Crystal Amy Davis
Frances Gabrielle Blake
Born: Feb 17th, 2036
Parents: Jacob Zacharias Blake & Ashley Nevaeh Robertson
Daughter:
Zoey Logan Blake (Sep 24th, 2054)
Frederick “Freddie” Stewart Young
Born: Sep 7th, 2028
Parents: Gregory “Greg” Frederick Young & Marigold Naomi Jenkins
Significant Other:
Peyton Theresa Gilroy (never married)
Daughter:
Novah Bella Young (Dec 15th, 2050)
Gabrielle "Gabe" Nicole Crawford
Born: Mar 11th, 1983
Parents: Seth Michael Crawford & Abigail "Abby" Shannon Maverick
Significant Others:
Timothy "Tim" Adam Robertson (Jul 24th, 2004 - Aug 2nd, 2015)
John "Jack" Richard Phillips (Feb 19th, 2017)
Daughters:
Ashley Nevaeh Robertson (Mar 9th, 2007)
Elizabeth Aria Robertson (Jan 14th, 2014)
Sons:
Christopher Dylan Robertson (Jul 28th, 2010)
John Richard "JR" Phillips JR (Dec 22nd, 2020)
George Esteban Bell
Born: Feb 28th, 2045
Parents: Edward Lincoln Bell & Danica Jasmine Fletcher
Giselle Ruth Warren
Born: Aug 1st, 2055
Parents: Derek Christian Warren & Agatha Taylor Kelley
Gwendolyn Chloe Green
Born: Feb 4th, 2048
Parents: Roscoe Pierce Green & Crystal Amy Davis
Hannah Alexandria Bell
Born: Dec 15th, 2037
Parents: Richard Kenneth Bell & Taylor Wilhelmina Sullivan
Henry Collin Bell
Born: Sep 16th, 2002
Parents: Carey Malachi Bell & Molly Rose McQuinn
Significant Other:
Sabrina Zelda White (Apr 21st, 2032)
Daughters:
Riley Yvonne Bell (Feb 8th, 2036)
Eden Natalie Bell (Oct 17th, 2037)
Erin Natasha Bell (Oct 17th, 2037)
Alicia Augustine Bell (Jun 26th, 2040)
Son:
Felix Xavier (Nov 5th, 2033)
Hunter Adrian Bennett
Born: Jun 11th, 2031
Parents: Daniel "Danny" James Bennett & Trinity Aspen Baxter
Significant Other:
Jesse Kyle Scholtz (Jan 15th, 2055)
Ian Avery Bell
Born: Sep 4th, 2039
Parents: Richard Kenneth Bell & Isabella Sarah Reed
Irene Gertrude Hanks
Born: Apr 30th, 1957
Died: May 18th, 2041
Parents: Howard Francis Hanks & Beverly Catherine Carey
Significant Others:
Edward "Ned" Lee Bell (Jun 23rd,
1981 - Jul 16th, 2002)
Nathaniel "Nate" Terry Jenkins (Aug 15th, 2006)
Sons:
Carey Malachi Bell (Oct 3rd, 1980
Clu Jeremiah Bell (Jan 19th, 1982)
Isaac Apollo Edison
Born: May 8th, 2051
Parents: Rhett Tucker Edison & Everly Roberta Kelley
Jacqueline Noelle Kelley-Bianchi
Born: Mar 25th, 2051
Parents: Linus Ulysses Kelley & Mario Javier Bianchi
Jason Heath Robertson
Born: May 19th, 2055
Parents: Christopher Dylan Robertson & Paloma Ximena Martinez
Jericho Clu Van Brecklin
Born: Dec 14th, 2039
Parents: Bianca Elizabeth Bell & Curtis Reese Van Brecklin
John "Jack" Richard Phillips
Born: Aug 20th, 1983
Parents: Richard "Rick" David Phillips & Molly Rose McQuinn
Significant Others:
Annie Laura Thelan (Jan 31st, 2009 - Mar 21, 2016)
Gabrielle "Gabe" Nicole Crawford (Feb 19th, 2017)
Daughters:
Quinn Desiree Phillips (Apr 7th, 2010)
Shannon Olivia Phillips (Oct 9th, 2013)
Son:
John Richard "JR" Phillips JR (Dec 22nd, 2020)
John Richard "JR" Phillips JR
Born: Dec 22nd, 2020
Parents: John "Jack" Richard Phillips & Gabrielle Nicole Crawford
Significant Other:
Emily Precious Ferguson (May 1st, 2045)
Daughter:
Natalia Morgan Phillips (Jan 27th, 2049)
Son:
John Richard Phillips III (Sep 15th, 2046)
John Richard Phillips III
Born: Sep 15th, 2046
Parents: John Richard "JR" Phillips & Emily Precious Ferguson
Jordan Davis Green
Born: Jun 27th, 2052
Parents: Roscoe Pierce Green & Crystal Amy Davis
Kane Elliott Phillips-Thelan
Born: Jul 14th, 2019
Parents: Annie Laura Thelan & Fiona Rose Phillips
Significant Other:
Jane Abigail Powell (Aug 12th, 2050)
Sons:
Zane Powell Phillips-Thelan (Mar 14th, 2052)
Dane Scout Phillips-Thelan (Nov 4th, 2053)
Kathleen Nina Phillips-Thelan
Born: Oct 3rd, 2018
Died: Jul 30th, 2046
Parents: Annie Laura Thelan & Fiona Rose Phillips
Keith Terry Jenkins
Born: Apr 11th, 1985
Parents: Nathaniel “Nate” Terry Jenkins & Winter Abbott
Significant Other:
Jessica Hope Campbell (Dec 12th, 2015 – May 5th, 2026)
Son:
Leonard “Leo” Vincent Jenkins (Sep 9th, 2021)
Kennedy Diana Kelley-Bianchi
Born: Jun 12th, 2054
Parents: Linus Ulysses Kelley & Mario Javier Bianchi
Kevin Christopher Thelan
Born: Sep 29th, 1960
Died: Oct 16th, 2027
Parents: Sidney Rex Thelan & Danielle Carol Maverick
Significant Other:
Elizabeth “Lisa” Violet Shaw (Feb 15th, 1984)
Daughter:
Annie Laura Thelan (May 25th, 1985)
Lavender Morgan Jenkins
Born: Mar 25th, 1987
Parents: Nathaniel “Nate” Terry Jenkins & Winter Abbott
Significant Other:
Erin Gianna Hopkins (Mar 28th, 2023)
Leo Elias Edison
Born: Jun 2nd, 2053
Parents: Rhett Tucker Edison & Everly Roberta Kelley
Leonard “Leo” Vincent Jenkins
Born: Sep 9th, 2021
Died: Nov 11th, 2025
Parents: Keith Terry Jenkins & Jessica Hope Campbell
Linus Ulysses Kelley
Born: May 1st, 2018
Parents: Bradley Steven “Steve” JR Flint & Miranda Charlotte Hogg
Significant Other:
Mario Javier Bianchi (Dec 25th, 2048)
Daughters:
Jacqueline Noelle Kelley-Bianchi (Mar 25th, 2051)
Kennedy Diana Kelley-Bianchi (Jun 12th, 2054)
Lloyd Phillip Owens
Born: Oct 22nd, 2028
Parents: Quinn Desiree Phillips & Abraham Axl Owens
Lucas "Luke" Uriah Bell
Born: Feb 23rd, 2042
Parents: Edward Lincoln Bell & Danica Jasmine Fletcher
Madison Allegra Bell
Born: Aug 8th, 2043
Parents: Edward Lincoln Bell & Danica Jasmine Fletcher
Margaret "Maggie" Brooklyn Hogg
Born: Aug 30th, 1990
Parents: Ronald "Ron" Matthew Hogg & Melinda Grace Phillips
Significant Other:
Jett Colby Green (Jun 29th, 2022)
Daughter:
Yasmin Harlow Green (Mar 12th, 2030)
Son:
Roscoe Pierce Green (May 2nd, 2027)
Margo Anne Strickland
Born: May 7th, 2044
Parents: Bianca Elizabeth Bell & Landon Nathaniel Strickland
Marigold Naomi Jenkins
Born: Mar 6th, 1990
Parents: Nathaniel “Nate” Terry Jenkins & Winter Abbott
Significant Others:
Patrick Charles Harrison (Jan 8th, 2019 - Jul 18th, 2025)
Gregory “Greg” Frederick Young (May 12th, 2028)
Daughter:
Charlotte Mae Harrison (Nov 21st, 2022)
Sons:
Frederick “Freddie” Stewart Young (Sep 7th, 2028)
Trenton “Trent” Andrew Young (Jun 1st, 2032)
Melinda Grace Phillips
Born: Jun 23rd, 1960
Parents: Thomas Oswald
Phillips & Penelope Grace Kavanaugh
Significant Other:
Ronald "Ron" Matthew Hogg (Aug 17th, 1986)
Daughters:
Margaret "Maggie" Brookyn Hogg (Aug 30th, 1990)
Miranda Charlotte Hogg (Aug 30th, 1990)
Miranda Charlotte Hogg
Born: Aug 30th, 1990
Parents: Ronald “Ron” Matthew Hogg & Melinda Grace Phillips
Significant Others:
Bradley Steven “Steve” JR Flint (never married)
Nigel Erik Kelley (Apr 21st, 2017)
Daughters:
Vanessa Emersyn Flint (Mar 10th, 2008)
Ophelia Ebony Flint (Jul 14th, 2015)
Scarlett Rebecca Kelley (Jan 29th, 2022)
Everly Roberta Kelley (Nov 17th, 2023)
Agatha Taylor Kelley (Aug 4th, 2029)
Sons:
Ryan Nikolia Flint (Oct 25th, 2011)
Linus Ulysses Kelley (May 1st, 2018)
Molly Rose McQuinn
Born: Jul 3rd, 1962
Parents: Collin Joseph McQuinn & Kathleen Thersea O'Shaunsey
Significant Others:
Richard "Rick" David Phillips (Mar 5th, 1983)
Carey Malachi Bell (never married)
Daughter:
Fiona Rose Phillips (Feb 10th, 1985)
Sons:
John "Jack" Richard Phillips (Aug 20th, 1983)
Henry Collin Bell (Sep 16th, 2002)
Natalia Morgan Phillips
Born: Jan 27th, 2049
Parents: John Richard "JR" Phillips & Emily Precious Ferguson
Nathaniel "Nate" Terry Jenkins
Born: Apr 16th, 1959
Parents: Benjamin "Ben" Terry Jenkins & Patricia "Patty" Lyon
Significant Others:
Winter Abbot (Feb 2nd, 1984-Jan 18th, 2000)
Irene Gertrude Hanks (Aug 15th, 2006)
Daughters:
Lavender Morgan Jenkins (Mar 25th, 1987)
Marigold Naomi Jenkins (Mar 6th, 1990)
Sons:
Keith Terry Jenkins (Apr 11th, 1985)
Neal Tristan Jenkins (Aug 21st, 1993)
Neal Tristan Jenkins
Born: Aug 21st, 1993
Parents: Nathaniel “Nate” Terry Jenkins & Winter Abbott
Novah Bella Young
Born: Dec 15th, 2050
Parents: Frederick “Freddie” Stewart Young & Peyton Theresa Gilroy
Olivia Iris Theodore
Born: Mar 16th, 2048
Parents: Ethan Alberto Theodore & Everly Roberta Kelley
Ophelia Ebony Flint
Born: Jul 14th, 2015
Parents: Bradley Steven “Steve” Flint JR & Miranda Charlotte Hogg
Son:
Curtis Simon Flint (Jun 27th, 2053)
Oscar Samuel Bell
Born: May 20th, 2038
Parents: Edward Lincoln Bell & Danica Jasmine Fletcher
Patrick Corbin Bell
Born: Mar 27th, 2042
Parents: Richard Kenneth Bell & Isabella Sarah Reed
Percy Reginald Owens
Born: Dec 26th, 2035
Died: Jan 27th, 2036
Parents: Quinn Desiree Phillips & Abraham Axl Owens
Quinn Desiree Phillips
Born: Apr 7th, 2010
Parents: John "Jack" Richard Phillips & Annie Laura Thelan
Significant Other:
Abraham Axl Owens (Jan 1st, 2030 - Jul 6th, 2037)
Sons:
Lloyd Phillip Owens (Oct 22nd, 2028)
Percy Reginald Owens (Dec 26th, 2035)
Rachel Daphne Phillips
Born: Apr 8th, 1963
Died: Sep 12th, 2001
Parents: Thomas Oswald Phillips & Penelope Grace Kavanaugh
Richard David Phillips
Born: Apr 8th, 1963
Died: Jun 12th, 1988
Parents: Thomas Oswald Phillips & Penelope Grace Kavanaugh
Significant Other:
Molly Rose McQuinn (Mar 5th, 1983)
Daughter:
Fiona Rose Phillips (Feb 10th, 1985)
Son:
John "Jack" Richard Phillips (Aug 20th, 1983)
Richard Kenneth Bell
Born: Nov 15th, 2012
Parents: Clu Jeremiah Bell & Fiona Rose Phillips
Significant Others:
Taylor Wilhelmina Sullivan (never married)
Isabella Sarah Reed (May 30th, 2040)
Daughters:
Constance Claire Bell (Jan 13th, 2036)
Hannah Alexandria Bell (Dec 15th, 2037)
Sons:
Ian Avery Bell (Sep 4th, 2039)
Patrick Corbin Bell (Mar 27th, 2042)
Roger Ezra O’Reilley
Born: Dec 19th, 2043
Parents: Maxwell “Max” Langston O’Reilley & Everly Roberta Kelley
Roscoe Pierce Green
Born: May 2nd, 2027
Parents: Jett Colby Green & Margaret “Maggie” Brooklyn Hogg
Significant Other:
Crystal Amy Davis (Apr 13th, 2050)
Daughter:
Gwendolyn Chloe Green (Feb 4th, 2048)
Sons:
Jordan Davis Green (Jun 27th, 2052)
Fletcher Emmanuel Green (Oct 16th, 2053)
Ephraim Ford Green (Oct 16th, 2053)
Ryan Ambrose O’Reilley
Born: Sep 5th, 2046
Parents: Maxwell “Max” Langston O’Reilley & Everly Roberta Kelley
Ryan Nikolia Flint
Born: Oct 25th, 2011
Died: Oct 1st, 2017
Parents: Bradley Steven “Steve” JR Flint & Miranda Charlotte Hogg
Scarlett Rebecca Kelley
Born: Jan 29th, 2022
Parents: Nigel Erik Kelley & Miranda Charlotte Hogg
Significant
Other:
Jonathan “Johnny” Gaylord Boyd (Apr 14th, 2050)
Son:
Wesley Gaylord Boyd (Jul 10th, 2054)
Sean Michael McQuinn
Born: May 23rd, 1960
Died: Feb 27th, 2049
Parents: Collin Joseph McQuinn & Kathleen Thersea O'Shaunsey
Shannon Olivia Phillips
Born: Oct 9th, 2013
Parents: John "Jack" Richard Phillips & Annie Laura Thelan
Significant Other:
Kayleighanne Ginger Bryant (Jul 17th, 2047)
Daughter:
Yuri Victoria Phillips-Bryant (Oct 11th, 2048)
Tabitha Adrienne Bell
Born: Dec 29th, 2040
Parents: Edward Lincoln Bell & Danica Jasmine Fletcher
Timothy "Tim" Adam Robertson
Born: Oct 17th, 1968
Died: Jun 1st, 2032
Parents: Derrick Thomas Robertson & Mariam Renee Tyler
Significant Other:
Gabrielle "Gabe" Nicole Crawford (Jul 24th, 2004 - Aug 2nd, 2015)
Daughters:
Ashley Nevaeh Robertson (Mar 9th, 2007)
Elizabeth Aria Robertson (Jan 14th, 2014)
Son:
Christopher Dylan Robertson (Jul 28th, 2010)
Tobias “Toby” Wayne Summerville
Born: Dec 6th, 2055
Parents: Peyton Jacob Summerville & Yasmin Harlow Green
Trenton “Trent” Andrew Young
Born: Jun 1st, 2032
Parents: Gregory “Greg” Frederick Young & Marigold Naomi Jenkins
Significant Other:
Houston Miles Riviera (Feb 15th, 2056)
Vanessa Emersyn Flint
Born: Mar 10th, 2008
Parents: Bradley Steven “Steve” Flint JR & Miranda Charlotte Hogg
Significant Other:
Ira Raymond McDonald (Sep 28th, 2036)
Daughters:
Andrea Nadine McDonald (Dec 16th, 2038)
Alexandra “Alex” Lindsay McDonald (Aug 1st, 2042)
Wesley Gaylord Boyd
Born: Jul 10th, 2054
Parents: Jonathan “Johnny” Gaylord Boyd & Scarlett Rebecca Kelley
Yasmin Harlow Green
Born: Mar 12th, 2030
Parents: Jett Colby Green & Margaret “Maggie” Brooklyn Hogg
Significant Other:
Peyton Jacob Summerville (never married)
Son:
Tobias “Toby” Wayne Summerville (Dec 6th, 2055)
Yuri Victoria Phillips-Bryant
Born: Oct 11th, 2048
Parents: Shannon Olivia Phillips & Kayleighanne Ginger Bryant
Zane Powell Thelan-Phillips
Born: Mar 14th, 2052
Parents: Kane Elliott Phillips-Thelan & Jane Abigail Powell
Zoey Logan Blake
Born: Sep 24th, 2053
Parent: Frances Gabrielle Blake
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