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salemroleplayhq · 3 years
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❝The loneliest moment in someone’s life is when they are watching their whole world fall apart, and all they can do is stare blankly.❞
MEET…
Jillian Swann
Age: 30
Birthday: August 20th, 1991
Gender/Pronouns: Cis female, She/Her
Hometown: Salem, MA
Length of time in Salem: All of her life, except for the 3 years in which she was away for college and seven months in a mental health facility
Occupation: Freelance Artist & Muralist / Bartender at Rockafellas
Faceclaim: Laura Harrier 
THEIR STORY
tw: mentions of major depressive disorder, anxiety, postpartum depression, suicide attempts, fire
An only child, since infancy Jill most closely resembled her mother, though the resemblance didn’t stop there. Her mother was also Jill’s namesake — Jillian — but to avoid confusion the nickname ‘Jill’ or ‘Jilly’ were the names deployed most often to give her a better sense of individuality. She was raised with little austerity. Her mother was a high end jeweler and her father was a therapist. She had a double bed adorned with silky materials of the highest thread count, took long hot showers in the mornings and lavish baths in the evening. Pressure was put on maintaining an orderly appearance. Manners instilled, always. With strict guidelines to be followed within and outside the home — she was a child, thereby she must listen to those above her. Their daughter was to be seen and not heard, not to speak unless spoken to. Whether or not Jill’s quiet disposition is a result of her parents’ ingrained teachings, or if it was in her nature to begin with cannot be determined for certain. To avoid any unnecessary conflict, Jill was cautious never to do anything reckless that would put even a single strand of her hair out of place.
Her family may have been affluent, but even though technology installments were in abundance around the house — from cable TV to being given a personal iPhone at nine years old — she always showed an inclination toward more tangible forms of entertainment. More often than not her spare time would be occupied with long-winded outings to the library, teaching herself embroidery or knitting projects or skipping rope tricks. As an only child, her imagination became her closest companion. Inventiveness kept her boredom at bay, but it also made it impossible for her mind to ever be a peaceful and silent place. She took a liking to fiction and poetry books and art the most. She was thrilled by the way the right set of words could miraculously make sense of the big feelings she felt but didn’t dare speak about. She thrived off of what was obvious; the practical and evidential. Situations with a clear cut beginning and end that couldn’t be mistaken for something else. With art, she was able to embody everything that she had felt inside — what words couldn’t appropriately convey. ‘I don’t belong here. Nobody wants me. I don’t feel normal.’ Accordingly, nothing frustrated her more than having no idea where to begin when dealt with something that wasn’t so readily apparent or visible ( more often than not this equated to one category only: her feelings ). Winging things wasn’t her style — planning and perfect organization was. With poetry and art — with the attractive rhythmics of prose, and the curved painted brushes — she could suddenly adapt to any moment, turning anything that felt too overwhelming into something small and manageable ( destroyable, even — much of her first personally works ending up shredded or burned in the fireplace ). It was a comfort to find that even if an explanation didn’t exist, she could simply make one up herself by inking it down on a fresh piece of paper. This was a hobby she kept private, though she was passionately devoted to it. Each night filling a page or two, whether in a notebook or a sketchbook, until every few months she had a full book and had to start a new one.
Growing up Jill was very level-headed and had a natural talent for leadership. She was never boastful or power-hungry, but taking charge of chaotic situations came like second nature to her. She wasn’t shy of being in the spotlight, not because she ever wanted the attention but because she sought to benefit the bigger picture always. If there was a recognizable error she’d often be the first to analyze it without a bias to intervene with her perception, making her able to step in to adjust it until perfect form was achieved. She was considered mature for her age by most of her superiors — teachers and parents alike — never giving way to thoughtless impulses and seemingly unable to be offended. A teenager who possessed a gift concerning genuine empathy and kindness. Jill and her ego seemed to exist on opposite sides of the spectrum. Critique and praise rolled off her back one in the same. She was a quick learner, always eager to have new content to peruse. She loved questions, for there was always an answer. It was safe territory. As curious as she was in pursuits of knowledge, as a whole she was very reserved and well balanced and not at all spontaneous. She became a safe haven for many of her lost high school peers, but nobody had ever seen the deep inner turmoil she had wrestled with all of her life; that emptiness, that sadness, those thoughts that told her she wasn’t good enough. Despite being plagued by anxious voices, she tried to push on, at times self harming when it felt like it was too much.
When it mattered most, art saved her — especially after the fire. She was a creative through and through, but it was the self portraits of a woman losing her mind that allowed her to look at herself in a completely different light. Though she tried not to think of it much ( she couldn’t remember what exactly had happened even when she consciously tried ), Jill was unsure if she was relieved to have made it out of the fire. To her own life, she was apathetic. Yet, when she finally met Lachlan she had put up a good front — “thank you,” said with a warm smile that failed to reach her eyes; she had recognized him from their school, “for saving me.” As a result, she fell more into her creativity and further away from the her peers. Jill’s artistic talents were obvious to anyone on the outside looking in, expressed in her handiwork in her talent for choosing attractive fashions and creating hair styles at the girl’s sleepovers. Indeed, Jill had a great talent for styling clothing, sewing and braiding her friends’ hair as well as any professional hair stylist. But it was a duty rather than something she felt in her heart. The need to look pristine, whispering urgent nothings at the back of her head. Writing and painting was what she truly longed to do, but making a profession out of something anyone who could hold a pen or paintbrush could do seemed impossible.
Once Jill honed her ability, she began to submit her work into local competitions. Being able to be a freelance artist as a job seemed far fetched, but it was all she enjoyed spending her free time on — using real people as her subjects, sketching what she really saw, and uploading her work in the hopes that it would sell. The inspiration fueling each canvas was endless.
Taking two years to herself after graduating high school — allowing herself to build up various art equipment, a growing portfolio, and history of recurring clients that helped spread her name around — at 21, for the sake of improved credibility, it was with bated breath and hardened determination that she finally felt she was prepared enough to dare to apply to local universities offering a BFA degree in art. When Jill received an acceptance letter from FIT, it felt like an affirmation the direction she was headed wasn’t purposeless. Though usually careful about keeping her emotions withheld, she couldn’t help be feel thrilled at having seemed to have found her true calling.
Until three years into her studies. The stresses of college had overwhelmed her, and she found herself swallowing a bottle of pills in her sorrow. When she awoke, she had been back in Salem, her mother by her side — and Jill had turned her head, letting the silent tears flow down her cheeks out of shame. Moving back with her family had been hectic. Her deep depression and suicidal thoughts lingering but she had promised her parents that she would never hurt herself again. Instead, she spent her days in various forms of isolation, to locking herself in her childhood bedroom for days, to sitting on the balcony quietly nursing a cup of tea. It was the first time that she had purposely avoided writing or drawing.
As all things, with time was supposed to come healing. Over the years, Jill kept up a regular notebook habit despite how pointless it seemed — it was a freeing outlet that calmed her anxious thoughts. Within those pages she catalogued original writings as well as jotting down lyrics, sayings, quotes, and eavesdropped phrases she heard whilst out and about. Clearcut beginnings and ends were her favorite thing. Anytime the she was confused or disturbed by the people around her, she’d retreat to process it silently on a page. Unless she was at work around those her age, she was surrounded by adults. Neither were particularly easy to make sense of, so many a notebook went filled. Though she still managed to maintain her “Jill of all Trades” persona for her relatability and kindness, people had still spoken about her as the deeply troubled young woman as a result.
Her depression left her deeply afraid, and she became somewhat of a recluse most times because she couldn’t bear the whispers. Then she met Gabriel, an older man who had stopped in Salem for business, and it had changed everything. The casual fling began and ended without much fuss. It was a stress relief, nothing different than the glass of wine or smoke she ingested when particularly stressed. Jill preferred living alone, in all aspects. Romance was never appealing, neither was having to belong to someone, or adhere to any sense of domestic behaviors. Long term relationships were foreign territory for her simply because of her deep depression, and it was always a relief to find someone on a similar wavelength. A couple months after their fling drew to a close, Jill found it wasn't as easy to shrug off as past exchanges when she discovered she was pregnant. Something within her knew she wouldn’t abandon the life growing inside, even if it threw off every perfectly crafted plan she had.
Nine months later Jill was the mother of fraternal twins, Gabe always by her side. For a while it seemed like they could make it work out — a possible bond and a growing love for each other. Then the postpartum symptoms had hit, and just like that, their blossoming relationship was thrown right into the garbage after Jill had attempted to take her life once more in the midst of a breakdown. Having been sent to a mental facility some ways out of town immediately after, Jill has just come back to her hometown after seven months — desperate to heal.
PERSONALITY
+  empathetic, personable, creative
-  stubborn, perfectionist, naive
Jillian is played by CLEM.
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slytherincarmilla · 4 years
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What is it about ladies who can kick my ass that always gets me
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lachlan-peters · 3 years
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—Starter for @jillswann​ Location: The Harvest Festival 
He’d been in a perpetually dour mood since Casino Night, and the general frivolity of the Harvest Festival wasn’t doing nearly enough to lift his spirits. Sure, the sight of children running around, giggling and donning elaborate face-paint brought a smile to his face, but considering he’d thought not less than a week ago he’d found the person he would eventually start a family with... well, children didn’t bring quite the warm, fuzzy feeling to his stomach it usually did. 
He hated that it was something so dramatic, just like he hated the fact that he’d allowed himself to get ahead of himself. He’d just thought — it didn’t matter now. Whatever had happened between him and Fei was clearly over now, leaving their friendship as little more than a pile of burning ashes. 
It was a cliche fitting of a man who’d planned out his entire future before even telling the woman he loved her - that just in the depths of his heartbreak, with his mind distracted and not paying attention to where he was going, that he should quite literally run into someone else, someone... 
“Jillian?” Her name came out before even an obligatory apology. “I- sorry. I wasn’t looking where I was going...” 
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hownot2doit · 3 years
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… references (or: “a few books I read”) …
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Andersen, Arnold, MD, with Leigh Cohn “Stories I tell my patients: 101 myths, metaphors, fables and tall tales for eating disorders recovery” Anderson, Laurie Halse “Wintergirls” Antieau, Kim “Mercy, unbound” Apostolides, Marianne “Inner hunger: a young woman’s struggle through anorexia and bulimia“ Ballard, Alexandra “What I lost” Beard, Amanda “In the water they can’t see you cry: a memoir” Brown, Harriet “Brave girl eating: a family’s struggle with anorexia” Bruch, Hilde “Eating disorders: obesity, anorexia nervosa, and the person within” Bruch, Hilde “The golden cage: the enigma of anorexia nervosa” Brumberg, Joan Jacobs “Fasting girls: the history of anorexia nervosa” Chepaitis, Barbara “Feeding Christine” Claude-Pierre, Peggy “The secret language of eating disorders: how you can understand and work to cure anorexia and bulimia“ Cohn, Leigh “Eating disorders: a reference sourcebook” Daniels, Lucy “With a woman’s voice: a writer’s struggle for emotional freedom” de Rossi, Portia “Unbearable lightness: a story of loss and gain” Eliot, Eve “Insatiable: the compelling story of four teens, food and its power” Forrest, Emma “Your voice in my head” Garfinkel, Paul, and David Garner “Handbook of treatment for eating disorders” Gold, Tracey “Room to grow: an appetite for life” Gottlieb, Lori “Stick figure” Greenfield, Lauren “Thin” Gura, Trisha “Lying in weight: the hidden epidemic of eating disorders in adult women” Hanauer, Cathi “My sister’s bones” Hautzig, Deborah “Second star to the right” Henke, Roxanne “Becoming Olivia” Hollis, Judi “Fat is a family affair” Hornbacher, Marya “Wasted, updated edition: a memoir of anorexia and bulimia” Johns, Nicole J. “Purge: rehab diaries” Kaslik, Ibi “Skinny” Kinoy, Barbara P. “Eating disorders: new directions in treatment and recovery” Kirkland, Kelsey “Dancing on my grave” Klein, Stephanie “Moose: a memoir of fat camp” Lerner, Betsy “Food and loathing: a lament” Levenkron, Steven “Anatomy of anorexia“ Levenkron, Steven “The best little girl in the world” Levenkron, Steven “Kessa” Levenkron, Steven “Treating and overcoming anorexia nervosa“ Liu, Aimee “Solitaire: the compelling story of a young woman growing up in America and her triumph over anorexia” Liu, Aimee “Gaining: the truth about life after eating disorders” Lott, Deborah A. “In session: the bond between women and their therapists” McClure, Cynthia Rowland “The monster within: overcoming bulimia” Medoff, Jillian “Hunger point” Miller, Caroline Adams “My name is Caroline” Moisin, Laura “Kid rex: the inspiring true account of a life salvaged from despair, anorexia and dark days in New York City” O’Neill, Cherry Boone “Starving for attention: a young woman’s struggle with and triumph over anorexia nervosa” O’Neill, Cherry Boone “Dear Cherry: questions and answers on eating disorders” Orbach, Susie “Fat is a feminist issue” Osgood, Kelsey “How to disappear completely: on modern anorexia” Palmer, Catherine “The happy room” Pershall, Stacy “Loud in the house of myself: memoir of a strange girl” Pierce, Bethany “Feeling for bones” Price, Nora “Zoe letting go” Rabinor, Judith Ruskay “A starving madness: tales of hunger, hope, and healing in psychotherapy” Raviv, Shani “Being Ana” Reindl, Sheila M. “Sensing the self: women’s recovery from bulimia” Rio, Linda “The anorexia diaries: a mother and daughter’s triumph over teenage eating disorders” Ronen, Tammie “In and out of anorexia: the story of the client, the therapist and the process of recovery” Ryan, Joan “Little girls in pretty boxes: the making and breaking of elite gymnasts and figure skaters” Sacker, Ira M. “Regaining your self: breaking free from the eating disorder identity: a bold new approach” Sacker, Ira M. “Dying to be thin: understanding and defeating anorexia nervosa and bulimia — a practical, lifesaving guide” Sargent, Judy Tam “The long road back: a survivor’s guide to anorexia” Schmidt, Randy L. “Little girl blue: the life of Karen Carpenter” Sey, Jennifer “Chalked up: inside elite gymnastics’ merciless coaching, overzealous parents, eating disorders, and
elusive olympic dreams” Sigler, Jamie-Lynn “Wise girl: what I’ve learned about life, love, and loss” Smith, Chelsea “Diary of an eating disorder: a mother and daughter share their healing journey” Snyder, Anne “Goodbye, paper doll” Spechler, Diana “Skinny” Taylor, Kate M. “Going hungry: writers on desire, self-denial, and overcoming anorexia” Valette, Brett “A parent’s guide to eating disorders: prevention and treatment of anorexia nervosa and bulimia” Wheeler, Kathleen (Editor) “Psychotherapy for the Advanced Practice Psychiatric Nurse” White, Kate “So pretty it hurts” Woolf, Emma “An apple a day: a memoir of love and recovery from anorexia” Yalom, Irvin D. “The Gift of Therapy: An Open Letter to a New Generation of Therapists and Their Patients” Yalom, Irvin D. “Love’s Executioner” Zgheib, Yara “The girls at 17 Swann Street”
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arrthurpendragon · 4 years
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ok, so I can across this game that i reblogged 7 years ago. And I now feel old on so many levels ...
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worldfoodbooks · 8 years
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NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: ANYTHING GOES : Art In Australia 1970-1980 (1984) First printing of “Anything Goes : Art in Australia 1970-1980”, published by Art & Text in 1984. Edited by Paul Taylor, founder of Art & Text, this large, valuable volume of essays by leading writers of those years – covering all aspects of painting, sculpture, photography and experimental art forms since 1970 – features contributions by Janine Burks, Mary Eagle, Christine Godden, Robert Lindsay, Ian Burn, Julie Ewington, Memory Holloway, Terry Smith, Ann Stephen, Margaret Plant, Patrick McCaughey, Daniel Thomas. “The 1970s were years of unprecedented change in Australian art and culture, and Anything Goes is the first book about that decade’s remarkable variety of art.” Includes the work of: →↑→, Mike Parr, Howard Arkley, Jenny Watson, Donald Judd, Ian Burn, John Lethbridge, John Davis, Mel Bochner, Joseph Beuys, Mel Ramsden, Women’s Domestic Needlework Group, Andy Warhol, Tim Johnson, Nigel Lendon, Artsworkers Union, Robert Rooney, Clive Murray-White, Tony McGillick, Fred Williams, John Firth-Smith, George Haynes, Donald Laycock, Michael Taylor, Fred Cress, Ron Robertson-Swann, David Aspden, Sydney Ball, Roger Kemp, Paul Partos, Trevor Vickors, Robert Hunter, Robert Jacks, Vivienne Binns, Bonita Ely, Marie McMahon, Virginia Cuppaidge, Imants Tillers, Les Kossatz, Ti Parks, Peter Cripps, Ken Searle, Jan Senbergs, George Baldessin, John Armstrong, Janet Dawson, Dale Hickey, Tony Coleing, Marr Grounds, Chips Mackinolty, Ann Newmarch, Colin Little, Jan Mackay, Toni Robertson, Jenny Hill, Christo, Ross Grounds, Ken Unsworth, Kevin Mortensen, Stelarc, Jillian Orr, Hossein Valamanesh, W. Thomas Arthur, Ewa Pachucka, Vicki Varvaressos, Carol Jerrems, Elizabeth Gower, Geoff Hogg, Ann Newmarch, Peter Kennedy, Jon Rhodes, Bill Henson, Stephen Lojewski, Robert Owen, Mark Johnson, Peter Booth, John Duckley-Smith, Ron Robertson-Swann, Alun Leach-Jones, Michael Johnson, Lesley Dumbrell, Fred Cross, John Walker, David Aspden, and many more. One copy in the bookshop and via our website. #worldfoodbooks #petercripps #anythinggoes #1984 #paultaylor (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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jennathearcher · 8 years
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A-Z meme: J, E, N, A, C
Drop five letters of the alphabet in my ask box, and I’ll give my favorite characters whose name start with those letters.
J: June Moone, Jane Foster, Jean Grey, Jupiter Jones, Jonathan Crane, Jack Skellington, Judy Hopps, Jack Sparrow, Jaylah, Jillian Holtzmann, Jasper Hale, Jyn Erso, Jace Herondale, Jareth, Joyce Byers, Jem Carstairs, Jocelyn Fray
E: Elphaba Thropp, Elizabeth Bennet, Elizabeth Swann, Esme Cullen, Elsa of Arendelle, Elektra Natchios, Emma Swan, Edith Cushing, Eowyn, Eric Draven, Elle Woods, Eleven, Emily the Corpse Bride, Erik Lensherr
N: Newt Scamander, Ned Stark, Natasha Romanoff, Nessarose Thropp, Nyota Uhura, Nancy Wheeler, Nux, Nick Wilde, Nebula
A: Arwen Undomiel, Alice Kingsleigh, Amanda Waller, Arya Stark, Amethyst, Abby Yates, Ariel, Anastasia, Anna of Arendelle, Alec Lightwood, Alice Cullen, Anatoly Ranskahov
C: Capable, Credence Barebone, Cersei Lannister, Chato Santana, Cheedo, Captain Phasma, Carrie White, Clint Barton, Claire Temple, Clary Fray, Carol Danvers, Cassian Andor, Chirrut Imwe, Carlisle Cullen, Christine Daae, Charles Xavier, Caitlin Snow
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tuseriesdetv · 5 years
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Noticias de series de la semana: HBO renueva 'Euphoria'
Renovaciones
HBO ha renovado Euphoria por una segunda temporada
Netflix ha renovado The Society por una segunda temporada
ITV ha renovado Grantchester por una quinta temporada
Netflix ha renovado 13 Reasons Why por una cuarta temporada
TNT ha renovado Vota Juan por una segunda temporada
Amazon ha renovado Absentia por una tercera temporada
Disney+ ha renovado The Mandalorian por una segunda temporada
Noticias cortas
Katherine McNamara (Mia Smoak) será regular en la octava y última temporada de Arrow.
Olivia Swann (Astra) será regular en la quinta temporada de Legends of Tomorrow.
Star cerrará sus tramas con una película.
La tercera temporada de On My Block depende de la negociación salarial de sus protagonistas.
Incorporaciones y fichajes
Katherine Heigl (Grey's Anatomy, Roswell) protagonizará Firefly Lane, adaptación de la novela de Kristin Hannah para Netflix. Será Tully, una de las dos amigas inseparables que rompen su relación por culpa de una impensable traición.
Gina Rodriguez (Jane the Virgin, Annihilation) será recurrente en Diary of a Female President como la versión actual de Elena (Tess Romero). Charlie Bushnell, Selenis Leyva (Orange Is the New Black, Maniac) y Michael Weaver (Here and Now, Ouija: Origin of Evil) serán el hermano y la madre de Elena y un abogado que comienza una relación con la madre.
Carrie-Anne Moss (The Matrix, Jessica Jones) será Rebecca, la madre de Ashley (Natalie Alyn Lind), en la segunda temporada de Tell Me a Story. Danielle Campbell regresa a la serie con el papel de Olivia, relacionada con la historia de la Bella durmiente.
Tony Goldwyn (Scandal, Ghost) será Samuel Braithwhite, patriarca que ve a la gente como objetos y a los forasteros como inferiores, en Lovecraft Country.
Colin O'Donoghue (Once Upon a Time, The Rite) sustituye a Joe Dempsie en el papel de Gordon Cooper en The Right Stuff. Dempsie tuvo que abandonar el proyecto por problemas de visado.
Angelica Ross (Pose, Claws), Matthew Morrison (Glee, The Good Wife), DeRon Horton (American Vandal, Dear White People) se unen a American Horror Story: 1984, que contará con el regreso de Billie Lourd, Leslie Grossman y Cody Fern.
Katherine Waterston (Fantastic Beasts, Alien: Covenant) sería Jess, compañera de Sam (Jude Law) en la isla, en The Third Day.
Aya Cash (You're the Worst, Fosse/Verdon) está en conversaciones para interpretar a Stormfront en la segunda temporada de The Boys si es renovada.
Kyle Bornheimer (Casual, Brooklyn Nine-Nine) y Jessica St. Clair (Playing House, American Housewife) se unen como recurrentes a Avenue 5.
Ryan Destiny (Star, Low Winter Sun) será recurrente en la tercera temporada de Grown-ish como Jillian, una estudiante trasladada de una HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) para estudiar producción cinematográfica.
Rory Cochrane (CSI Miami, Argo), Craig Tate (Snowfall, Aquarius), Wavyy Jonez (Unsolved, See You Yesterday) y Shane Callahan (Outsiders, Under the Dome) se unen como regulares a Reprisal.
Alison Steadman (Orphan Black, Gavin & Stacey), Peter Davison (Doctor Who, Gentleman Jack), Adrian Lester (Hustle, Riviera), Victoria Hamilton (The Crown, Doctor Foster) y Rachael Stirling (Detectorists, The Bletchley Circle) protagonizarán Life, drama de Mike Bartlett (Doctor Foster, Trauma) sobre un edificio de apartamentos en Manchester que explora qué ocurre cuando sus residentes abandonan su propio espacio personal y se fijan en la vida de otras personas.
Alana De La Garza (Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, Forever) se une como regular a la segunda temporada de FBI. Será Isobel Castile, papel que interpretará también en FBI: Most Wanted pero finalmente como recurrente.
Poorna Jagannathan (The Night Of, Big Little Lies) y Maitreyi Ramakrishnan protagonizarán la comedia de Mindi Kaling para Netflix.
Amy Farrington (Faking It, Beyond) se une como regular a SWAT en su tercera temporada. Será la detective Lynch, teniente elegida por el alcalde.
Pósters
   Nuevas series
Spectrum desarrolla una serie de ficción centrada en la vida de Brittany Wagner, la protagonista de las dos primeras temporadas de la docuserie de Netflix Last Chance U. Estará producida y protagonizada por Courteney Cox (Friends, Cougar Town).
Pop ha encargado Best Intentions, comedia sobre un padre soltero dolorosamente torpe que es el orientador de su hijo en el instituto y está enamorado de otra profesora. Protagonizada por David Fynn (Undateable, Whiskey Cavalier), Daniel Rashid (Being Frank, Stargate Origins) y Lindsey Gort (The Carrie Diaries, Impastor). Escrita por Adam Herz (American Pie).
BBC One encarga Sitting in Limbo, inspirada en el caso Windrush, el escándalo político de 2018 en el que al menos ochenta y tres personas de origen caribeño fueron injustamente detenidas y deportadas de Reino Unido.
Paramount ha encargado la precuela de la película británica Sexy Beast (2000), que contará el origen de los criminales Gal Dove, Teddy Bass y Don Logan, interpretados en la película por Ray Winstone, Ian McShane y Ben Kingsley, durante los vibrantes y cambiantes años 90. Escrita por Michael Caleo (The Sopranos, Rescue Me).
Series commitment de Amazon a Paper Girls, drama basado en la novela gráfica de Brian K. Vaughan. En ella, cuatro chicas jóvenes que reparten periódicos en la mañana después de Halloween de 1988 se ven en medio de una guerra de bandos contrarios de viajeros en el tiempo que las envía a una aventura para salvar al mundo donde encontrarán versiones pasadas o futuras de ellas mismas. Escrita por Stephany Folsom (Toy Story 4, Star Wars Resistance). Producida por Folsom y Vaughan.
Netflix ha encargado trece episodios de la británica The A List, que explora la amistad, el amor, la lealtad y la traición entre adolescentes. Está protagonizada por Mia (Lisa Ambalavanar, Doctors), que llega a un campamento de verano esperando ser la abeja reina y se encuentra con una pesadilla con la llegada de Amber (Ellie Duckles, Safe). Escrita por Dan Berlinka (Shaun the Sheep, Thunderbirds Are Go!) y Nina Metivier (Doctor Who).
Amazon ha encargado una comedia creada, escrita y producida por Tracy Oliver (Girls Trip, The First Wives Club) que sigue el sexo, las relaciones y los sueños de cuatro mujeres negras que se conocieron en la universidad de Nueva York. Producida por Amy Poehler (Broad City, Russian Doll).
HBO Europa encarga ocho episodios de Wilderness, dramedia noruega sobre un pueblo en medio de la nada en el que una mujer deja a su marido y desencadena una cadena de venganza que involucra a todo el pueblo. Escrita por Kim Fupz Aakeson (Cold Pursuit, Feed the Beast) y dirigida por Dagur Kári (The Good Heart).
Fechas
La segunda temporada de Mindhunter se estrena el 16 de agosto
La tercera y última temporada de The Deuce se estrena el 9 de septiembre
Tráilers y promos
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Another Life
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Light as a Feather - Temporada 2
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Power - Temporada 6
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Lodge 49 - Temporada 2
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Succession - Temporada 2
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Mayans - Temporada 2
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Deep Water
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Books I read in 2017
V.E. Schwab: This Savage Song (Monsters of Verity I)
Naomi Wood: Als Hemingway mich liebte
Emma Cline: The Girls
Marissa Meyer: Scarlet (The Lunar Chronicles II)
Chloe Hooper: Die Verlobung
Martin Suter: Elefant
Kiera Cass: Selection. Die Krone (Selection V)
Eva Stachniak: Die Schwester des Tänzers
Marie Lu: Young Elites. Die Gemeinschaft der Dolche (The Young Elites I)
Julian Fellowes: Belgravia
V.E. Schwab: A darker shade of magic (Shades of magic I)
Virginia Boecker: Witch Hunter (The Witch Hunter I)
Tanya Stewner: Alea Aquarius - Der Ruf des Meeres (Alea Aquarius I)
Elizabeth Fremantle: Die Rivalin der Königin
David Walliams: Gangsta-Oma
Anne Girard: Madame Picasso
Guillaume Musso: Das Mädchen aus Brooklyn
Sally Green: Half Wild (Half Lives II)
Robin Stevens: Mord ist nichts für junge Damen
Jessie Burton: The Muse
Leonie Swann: Gray
Mackenzi Lee: Cavaliersreise
Nicolas Barreau: Das Cafe der kleinen Wunder
Roald Dahl: Matilda
Neil Gaiman: Der Fluch der Spindel
Ursula Poznanski: Erebos
Virginia Boecker: Witch Hunter - Herz aus Dunkelheit (The Witch Hunter II)
Eva Ibbotson - Das Geheimnis der verborgenen Insel
Jilliane Hoffman - Insomnia
V.E. Schwab - Our Dark Duet (Monsters of Verity II)
Toby Ibbotson/Eva Ibbotson - Die streng geheime Geisterschule
André Alciman - Call me by your name
Giancarlo Gemin - Café Morelli
33 Books in total (7 Books in English)
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