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When not Usurping, Duff & Robertson have been playing as members of Sonic Bothy Learning Space since 2018. This year SBLS have created a new film for ‘The Festival of Celebration 2020′ which celebrates the artistic achievements of people with autism, learning disabilities and mental health issues in East Dunbartonshire and the organisations that support them. Enjoy!
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astralaffairs · 4 years
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280 characters pt 2 | john laurens
title: 280 characters pt 2
pairing: john laurens x reader
notes: click on the images for better quality; moving into idiots to lovers territory now
warnings: sex mentions, asshole friends, mentions of violence ig??
desc: you don’t expect much to come of it when you wake up with a hazy memory beside who you believe to be a total stranger – you don’t even bother to try and figure out who he is. but when a lost green bra and a few twitter threads lead you back to your mystery lover, will 280 characters be enough to rekindle your past?
tags: @sothisishappiness​ @nemesis729​​ @ahsteriawrites​​ @popbubblegumpop​​ @fanfic-addict-98​​ @noonewouldlisten25​​ @pachowpachowbucket​ @justahappylilblog​ @reidcult​ @spacefish42069​ @wiffle-snuffles​ @teenwaywardasgardian​ @booksandfandomsarelife1​ @allie-mcginn​ @katierpblogg​ (hope i didn’t miss anyone; lmk if you’d like to be added!)
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Convenience Store Clean Up
Pairing: Billy Hargrove x Reader
Warnings: Spoilers for season 3, blood and injury
Word Count: 1256
A/N: So, here is part 22 of Nightmares and Bruises. Sorry this is a bit later than I said it would be but I’ve had a very busy two weeks because I had to move out of my uni accommodation. Anyway, I hope you like it even if it is a bit of a filler chapter. The taglist is open so drop me an ask or a comment! I won’t reply to comments because this is a side blog but know that I see and read them all.
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As the cars tore into town, Y/N flashed her lights at Nancy and gestured for her to pull over as they approached a convenience store. El’s leg was bleeding badly and needed to be treated sooner rather than later. Both cars came to a screeching stop outside the shop before everyone got out. Nancy grabbed a rock and threw it through one of the locked, glass doors as Y/N, Mike and Max helped get El out of the car.
They all followed Nancy through the door, Max and Mike supporting El, and made a beeline straight for the first aid aisle. Nancy grabbed a bottle of rubbing alcohol and gauze.
“Okay, get her down.” Nancy said to Max and Mike. They glanced at each other before gently lowering El to the floor against one of the shelves.
“Okay,” Nancy dropped to her knees by El’s leg. “let me see.” Nancy carefully rolled El’s trouser leg up to reveal the bite.
“Oh shit.” Max exclaimed as everyone else made similar comments.
Blood was oozing out of the puncture wounds and started to run onto the floor. It looked a lot worse than any of them were expecting and was worse than anything any of them had dealt with before.
Nancy started unwrapping some gauze but Max stopped her. “Hey, what-what are you doing?”
“I’m cleaning the wound.” Nancy said reaching for the rubbing alcohol.
“No, first, we need to stop the bleeding, then clean, then disinfect, then bandage.” Max said resting her hand on Nancy’s to stop her, as Nancy looked at her with wide eyes.
“She’s right.” Y/N said dropping down next to them. “Skater kids know best.” She flashed Max a quick smile which Max reciprocated. “So, what do we need to do?” She had some experience cleaning Billy up but it was never as bad as this.
Max laid some of the gauze over the bite and then grabbed Mike’s hand. “Mike hold this. Keep the pressure on it, nice and firm, okay?”
El groaned as Mike did as he was asked.
“We’re going to need water, soap.” Max turned back to Nancy and Jonathan.
“Yeah, okay. Alright.” Nancy said as they got to their feet and went off looking.
A sudden clattering caused them to turn and see Lucas emptying the contents of his back pack all over the floor. “Does any of this help?”
“No! Go get me a wash cloth and a bowl.” Max ordered.
“A bowl?” Lucas repeated.
“Lucas. Go.” Max said sternly.
Will smacked his arm and started walking away, forcing Lucas to follow.
“You need me to do anything?” Y/N asked.
“Bandages and medical tape or something else to secure them.” Max said.
Y/N stood up and walked up to the shelf Nancy had grabbed the gauze from. She grabbed some bandages but there wasn’t any medical tape. She walked back over and handed Max the bandages. “I think I’ve got some medical tape in the kit in my car.”
She walked back outside and opened the boot of the car. As she shifted through all the junk her cast got caught on something and she made a mental reminder to clean it out tomorrow; if they survived the night that was. And it was one big if. It suddenly hit her just how serious this was compared to the other things that they had faced. At least last time everyone was together. This time they had no idea where Joyce, Hopper, Steve and Dustin were. Or where Billy was her brain reminded her.
She pushed the thoughts out of her head as she located the first aid kit. She checked that there definitely was some medical tape before taking the whole thing inside with her. When she got back inside Mike was screaming into the walkie talkie.
“What happened?” Y/N asked as Nancy and Jonathan appeared at the other end of the aisle.
“It was Dustin, he was trying to tell me something about the gate but he kept cutting out.” Mike said.
“El, do you think you’ll be able to find him?” Y/N asked as she dropped to the floor in front of her and opened the first aid kit.
“Yes.” El nodded.
Y/N looked at Nancy. “Get Max, let’s get El’s leg strapped up and then figure out where Dustin is.”
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After they had successfully strapped El’s leg up, they moved her in front of the freezers. Mike found a bandana to use as a blindfold as Nancy and Y/N opened all the freezer door to create a low buzzing noise. Then they all took a few steps back and let El do her thing.
Until Lucas opened a can of new coke.
“Quiet.” Max hissed.
“Oh, sorry.” Lucas whispered back.
“How do you even drink that?” Mike asked in disgust.
“Because it’s delicious.” Lucas said.
“What?” Mike and Max said simultaneously.
Y/N and Nancy shared a glance because they couldn’t believe they were going to have this argument at this time.
“It’s like Carpenter’s The Thing. The original, is a classic, no question about it. But the remake…” Lucas paused to slurp at the coke before giving a contented sigh. “Sweeter, bolder, better.”
“You’re insane.” Mike stated.
“So, you prefer the original Thing?” Lucas asked.
“What? No! I’m not talking about The Thing; I’m talking about new coke.” Mike said.
“It’s the same concept, dude.” Lucas said.
“Uh, actually, it’s not the same concept.” Mike said condescendingly.
“It is the same concept.” Lucas shot back, their voices rising in volume.
“No, it’s not.”
“Yes, it is!”
“Hey!” El yelled as she ripped her blindfold off.
“Sorry.” Mike said.
Prompting Lucas to do the same. “Sorry.”
El just glared at them both.
“Did you… find him?” Mike asked.
“He’s at the movies, in Starcourt.” El said.
“Then let’s go.” Y/N said as she grabbed the first aid kit and her keys.
Lucas grabbed a shopping cart and loaded it with fireworks, which he said could be used against the mindflayer, while Mike helped El up. They loaded the fireworks into both cars before everyone got in as before. Y/N once again pulled out behind Nancy as they set off for the mall.
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It wasn’t too long after they had left that the Camaro pulled up in front of the convenience store. Billy’ boots crunched on the broken glass as he walked into the store. His movement was almost robotic and his eyes were glazed over as he walked past each of the aisles, looking down them to make sure they were clear. He stopped at the end of the first aid aisle as he noticed all the dried blood and medical supplies on the floor. He crouched down and dipped his fingers in the blood that was still on the floor as the mindflayer came to life in his mind once again.
Part 23 (coming soon)
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Favourite films watched in 2019
I arranged them into broad categories – other than that they’re in no particular order. 
Indie
Skate Kitchen (Crystal Moselle, 2018) 6 Balloons (Marja-Lewis Ryan, 2018) The Party’s Just Beginning (Karen Gillan, 2018) Thirteen (Catherine Hardwicke, 2003) Baise-moi (Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi, 2000) Vazante (Daniela Thomas, 2017) Erasing Eden (Beth Dewey, 2016) The Seen and the Unseen (Sekala Niskala, Kamila Andini, 2017) Knock Down Ginger (Cleo Samoles-Little, 2016) The Garden (Sommerhaüser, Sonja Maria Kröner, 2017) Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts (Marlina Si Pembunuh dalam Empat Babak, Mouly Surya, 2017) Fish Tank (Andrea Arnold, 2009) Soldiers. Story From Ferentari (Soldații. Poveste din Ferentari, Ivana Mladenović, 2017)
Comedy
Dick (Andrew Fleming, 1999) The Breaker Upperers (Madeleine Sami and Jackie Van Beek, 2018) It Stains the Sands Red (Colin Minihan, 2016) Satanic Panic (Chelsea Stardust, 2019)
Classics
Wanda (Barbara Loden, 1970) House of Wax (Andre DeToth, 1953) Eve's Bayou (Kasi Lemmons, 1997) Germany Pale Mother (Deutschland bleiche Mutter, Helma Sanders-Brahms, 1980)
Horror
April and the Devil (Jake Hammond, 2018) Blackwood (Andrew Montague, 2019) The Crescent (Seth A Smith, 2017) Us (Jordan Peele, 2019) American Mary (Jen and Sylvia Soska, 2012) Midsommar (Ari Aster, 2019) Black Christmas (Bob Clark, 1974) The Devil's Passenger (Dave Bundtzen, 2018)
Science fiction
Born in Flames (Lizzie Borden, 1983) Evolution (Lucile Hadžihalilović, 2015) In Full Bloom (Maegan Houang, 2019)
Action
Destroyer (Karyn Kusama, 2018) Under the Silver Lake (David Robert Mitchell, 2018) Snatch (Guy Ritchie, 2000) Holiday (Isabella Eklöf, 2018)
Documentary
Our Daily Bread (Unser täglich Brot, Nikolaus Geyrhalter, 2005) Abducted in Plain Sight (Skye Borgman, 2017) Jane Fonda in Five Acts (Susan Lacy, 2018) Stories We Tell (Sarah Polley, 2012) The Decline of Western Civilization series (Penelope Spheeris, 1981, 1988 and 1998)
Full list of 273 films watched in 2018 under the cut!
January
Like Father  (Lauren Miller Rogen, 2018)
Upgrade  (Leigh Whannell, 2018)
Skate Kitchen (Crystal Moselle, 2018)
Never Been Kissed (Raja Gosnell, 1999)
Anomalisa (Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson, 2015)
Dick (Andrew Fleming, 1999)
The Black Balloon  (Elissa Down, 2008)
Under the Silver Lake (David Robert Mitchell, 2018)
6 Balloons (Marja-Lewis Ryan, 2018)
Rosy (Jess Bond, 2018)
The Party’s Just Beginning (Karen Gillan, 2018)
The Rider (Chloé Zhao, 2017)
Snowpiercer (Bong Joon-ho, 2013)
Touch of Evil (Orson Welles, 1958)
Thirteen (Catherine Hardwicke, 2003)
Sadie (Megan Griffiths, 2018)
The Miseducation of Cameron Post  (Desiree Akhavan, 2018)
Frida (Julie Taymor, 2002)
Fyre: The Greatest Pary That Never Happened (Chris Smith, 2019)
Time Share (Tiempo Compartido, Sebastián Hofmann, 2018)
The Stranger (Orson Welles, 1946)
Abducted in Plain Sight (Skye Borgman, 2017)
King of Thieves (James Marsh, 2018)
Malevolent (Olaf de Fleur, 2018)
Serena (Susanne Bier, 2014)
Baise-moi (Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi, 2000)
And Breathe Normally (Andið Eðlilega, Ísold Uggadóttir, 2018)
Catwalk: Tales from the Cat Show Circuit  (Aaron Hancox and Michael McNamara, 2018)
Santoalla (Andrew Becker and Daniel Mehrer, 2016)
Jane Fonda in Five Acts (Susan Lacy, 2018)
Mademoiselle Paradis (Licht, Barbara Albert, 2017)
The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman’s Portrait Photography (Errol Morris, 2016)
February
Matangi/Maya/M.I.A (Steve Loveridge, 2018)
Pride & Prejudice (Joe Wright, 2005)T
The Brain Hack (Joseph White, 2014)
Vazante (Daniela Thomas, 2017)
Tanglewood (Jordan Prosser, 2016)
Outfall (Suzi Ewing, 2018)
Pigskin (Jake Hammond, 2015)
The Funspot (Jake Hammond, 2015)
April and the Devil (Jake Hammond, 2018)
Smithereens (Susan Seidelman, 1982)
Can You Ever Forgive Me? (Marielle Heller, 2018)
Bus Stop (Joshua Logan, 1956)
Pink Plastic Flamingos (Colin West, 2017)
The Breaker Upperers (Madeleine Sami and Jackie Van Beek, 2018)
Amanda Knox  (Rod Blackhurst and Brian McGinn, 2016)
Holy Hell (Will Allen, 2016)
Shoplifters (Manbiki Kazoku, Hirokazu Kore-eda, 2018)
Skin (Jordana Spiro, 2015)
A Night at the Garden (Marshall Curry, 2017)
Give Up the Ghost (Nathan Sam Long, 2018)
Last One Screaming (Matt Devino, 2017)
The Katy Universe (Patrick Muhlberger, 2018)
Roma (Alfonso Cuarón, 2018)
Did You Hear About the Morgans? (Marc Lawrence, 2009)
End Game (Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, 2018)
Behind the Curve  (Daniel J. Clark, 2018)
Our Daily Bread (Unser täglich Brot, Nikolaus Geyrhalter, 2005)
92MARS  (Ricardo Bernardini, 2018)
Construct (Kevin Margo, 2018)
Invaders (Daniel Prince, 2018)
March
Three Identical Strangers (Tim Wardle, 2018)
Dirty John: The Dirty Truth (Sara Mast, 2019)
Blackwood (Andrew Montague, 2019)
One (Luke Bradford, 2019)
God's Kingdom (Guy Soulsby, 2018)
Holiday (Isabella Eklöf, 2018)
Frigid (Joe Kicak, 2016)
Girl of the Sky (Ariel Martin, 2017)
Monitor (Matt Black and Ryan Polly, 2018)
Donoma (Evan Spencer Brace, 2018)
Perfect Blue (パーフェクトブル, Pāfekuto Burū, Satoshi Kon, 1997)
The Sermon (Dean Puckett, 2018)
Layer Cake (Matthew Vaughn, 2004)
Easy A (Will Gluck, 2010)
Generation Wealth (Lauren Greenfield, 2018)
The Rachel Divide (Laura Brownson, 2018)
The Place Beyond the Pines (Derek Cianfrance, 2012)
Burden (Timothy Marrinan and Richard Dewey, 2016)
What Will People Say (Hva vil folk si, Iram Haq, 2017)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Steven Spielberg, 1977)
Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father (Kurt Kuenne, 2008)
Animal (Fabrice Le Nézet and Jules Janaud, 2017)
Capturing the Friedmans (Andrew Karecki, 2003)
The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara (Errol Morris, 2003)
April
Erasing Eden (Beth Dewey, 2016)
Destroyer (Karyn Kusama, 2018)
Unicorn Store (Brie Larson, 2019)
May the Devil Take You (Sebelum iblis menjemput, Timo Tjahjanto, 2018)
People in Cars (Daniel Lundh, 2017)
Presentation (Danielle Kampf, 2017)
Ink (Jamin Winans, 2009)
Hedgehog (Lindsey Copeland, 2016)
Koyaanisqatsi (Godfrey Reggio, 1982)
Wanda (Barbara Loden, 1970)
The Silence (John R. Leonetti, 2019)
24 Davids (Céline Baril, 2017)
The Frame (Jamin Winans, 2014)
The Talented Mr. Ripley (Anthony Minghella, 1999)
Baraka (Ron Fricke, 1992)
Wayne’s World (Penelope Spheeris, 1992)
Stories We Tell (Sarah Polley, 2012)
Born in Flames (Lizzie Borden, 1983)
Jesse’s Girl (M. Keegan Uhl, 2018)
I Walked With a Zombie (Jacques Tourneur, 1943)
Mary Goes Round (Molly McGlynn, 2017)
The Green Fog (Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson, 2017)
Psycho (Alfred Hitchcock, 1960)
Someone Great (Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, 2019)
May
Ekaj (Cati Gonzalez, 2015)
Capernaum (Nadine Labaki, 2018)
Porcupine Lake (Ingrid Veninger, 2017)
The Decline of Western Civilization (Penelope Spheeris, 1981)
The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years (Penelope Spheeris, 1988)
The Decline of Western Civilization III (Penelope Spheeris, 1998)
Revolver (Guy Ritchie, 2005)
Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (Rob Letterman, 2019)
RocknRolla (Guy Ritchie, 2008)
Snatch (Guy Ritchie, 2000)
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (Guy Ritchie, 1998)
The Seen and the Unseen (Sekala Niskala, Kamila Andini, 2017)
Nkosi Coiffure (Frederike Migom, 2015)
Speak Your Truth (Kris Erickson, 2018)
Incendies (Denis Villeneuve, 2010)
A.I. Rising (Lazar Bodrosa, 2018)
The Crescent (Seth A Smith, 2017)
Ring (リング, Ringu, Hideo Nakata, 1998)
Absences (Carole Laganière, 2013)
The Uninvited (Lewis Allen, 1944)
In Color (José Andrés Cardona, 2019)
Winners (Dan Bulla, 2018)
Jess (Daniel Hurwitz, 2018)
My First Time (Asaf Livni, 2018)
Murmur (Aurora Fearnley, 2018)
Pulsar (Aurora Fearnley, 2017)
Struck (Aurora Fearnley, 2017)
Samira (Lainey Richardson, 2018)
Despite Everything (A pesar de todo, Gabriela Tagliavini, 2019)
It Stains the Sands Red (Colin Minihan, 2016)
Satain Said Dance (Szatan kazał tańczyć, Katarzyna Rosłaniec, 2016)
Knock Down Ginger (Cleo Samoles-Little, 2016)
Gold (Cleo Samoles-Little, 2015)
Jane's Life (Cleo Samoles-Little, 2012)
4/4 (Kyle Sawyer, 2016)
Sugar Land (Lorenzo Lanzillotti, 2018)
The Idea of North (Albert Choi, 2018)
A Quiet Place (John Krasinski, 2018)
Dark Water (仄暗い水の底から, Honogurai Mizu no soko kara, Hideo Nakata, 2002)
Sound of My Voice (Zal Batmanglij, 2011)
Us (Jordan Peele, 2019)
The Perfection (Richard Shepard, 2018)
House of Wax (Andre DeToth, 1953)
June
We Have Always Lived in the Castle (Stacie Passon, 2018)
Always Be My Maybe (Nahnatchka Khan, 2019)
Gente que viene y bah (Patricia Font, 2019)
Period. End of Sentence. (Rayka Zehtabchi, 2018)
American Mary (Jen and Sylvia Soska, 2012)
The Boss (Ben Falcone, 2016)
Extremis (Dan Krauss, 2016)
E il cibo va (Food on the Go, Mercedes Cordova, 2017)
Last Night (Massy Tadjedin, 2010)
Murder Mystery (Kyle Newacheck, 2019)
Bead Game (Ishu Patel, 1977)
The Ceiling (Katto, Teppo Airaksinen, 2017)
Elisa & Marcela (Elisa y Marcela, Isabel Coixet, 2019)
Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts (Marlina Si Pembunuh dalam Empat Babak, Mouly Surya, 2017)
The Garden (Sommerhaüser, Sonja Maria Kröner, 2017)
Fast Color (Julia Hart, 2018)
The Tale of Iya (Iya Monogatari: Oku no Hito, Tetsuichiro Tsuta, 2013)
Chico and Rita (Chico y Rita, Tono Errando, Fernando Trueba and Javier
Mariscal, 2010)
Rafiki (Wanuri Kahiu, 2018)
Floating! (Das Floß!, Julia C. Kaiser, 2015)
The Quiet American (Phillip Noyce, 2002)
July
Keepers of the Magic (Vic Sarin, 2016)
Evolution (Lucile Hadžihalilović, 2015)
Mr. Holmes (Bill Condon, 2015)
The Long Dumb Road (Hannah Fidell, 2018)
Toni Erdmann (Maren Ade, 2016)
Life Overtakes Me (John Haptas and Kristine Samuelson, 2019)
The Milk System (Andreas Pilcher, 2017)
A Streetcar Named Desire (Elia Kazan, 1951)
The Texture of Falling (Maria Allred, 2019)
Family (Laura Steinel, 2018)
Sudden Fear (David Miller, 1952)
Identity Thief (Seth Gordon, 2013)
August
Point Break (Kathryn Bigelow, 1991)
In Full Bloom (Maegan Houang, 2019)
Blue Steel (Kathryn Bigelow, 1990)
The Eagles are a Country Music Band (Cody Wagner, 2018)
The Fifth Element (Luc Besson, 1997)
Hobbs & Shaw (David Leitch, 2019)
Coco (Lee Unkrich, 2017)
Bubba Ho-Tep (Don Coscarelli, 2002)
John Wick (Chad Stahelski, 2014)
Eve's Bayou (Kasi Lemmons, 1997)
I Don’t Protest, I Just Dance In My Shadow (Jessica Ashman, 2017)
My Cousin Rachel (Henry Koster, 1952)
Lifeline (Harry Jackson, 2018)
FOMI (Fear of Missing In) (Norbert Fodor, 2019)
Body at Brighton Rock (Roxanne Benjamin, 2019)
Koreatown (Grant Hyun, 2018)
A Report of Connected Events (Mischa Rozema, 2018)
Sundays (Mischa Rozema, 2015)
A King's Betrayal (David Bornstein, 2014)
Perception (Ilana Rein, 2018)
Germany Pale Mother (Deutschland bleiche Mutter, Helma Sanders-Brahms, 1980)
Men in Black International (F. Gary Gray, 2019)
Captive State (Rupert Wyatt, 2019)
Little Forest (리틀 포레스트, Liteul Poleseuteu, Yim Soon-rye, 2018)
September
What Keeps You Alive (Colin Minihan, 2018)
Grave Encounters (The Vicious Brothers, 2011)
Terrified (Aterrados, Demián Rugna, 2017)
Blade Runner (Ridley Scott, 1982)
Helen (Sandra Nettelbeck, 2009)
Colossal (Nacho Vigalondo, 2016)
Out of Blue (Carol Morley, 2018)
Taxi (تاکسی‎, Jafar Panahi, 2015)
Dear Ex (誰先愛上他的, Mag Hsu and Hsu Chih-yen, 2018)
Marguerite (Marianne Farley, 2019)
Birders (Otilia Portillo Padua, 2019)
Midsommar (Ari Aster, 2019)
Mansfield Park (Patricia Rozema, 1999)
Long Term Delivery (Jake Honig, 2018)
Game (Joy Webster, 2017)
Fish Tank (Andrea Arnold, 2009)
Foxfire (Annette Haywood-Carter, 1996)
October
Zombieland (Ruben Fleischer, 2009)
Under the Shadow ( زیر سایه, Babak Anvari, 2015)
Ghostbusters (Ivan Reitman, 1984)
Scream (Wes Craven, 1996)
Ghostbusters (Paul Feig, 2016)
Jaws (Steven Spielberg, 1975)
Rabid (David Cronenberg, 1977)
Rabid (The Soska Sisters, 2019)
In the Shadow of the Moon (Jim Mickle, 2019)
Benny Loves Killing (Ben Woodiwiss, 2018)
The Golem (Yoav & Doron Paz, 2018)
Eli (Ciarán Foy, 2019)
The Adversary (L’Adversaire, Nicole Garcia, 2002)
Satanic Panic (Chelsea Stardust, 2019)
The Devil and Father Amorth (William Friedkin, 2017)
Wounds (Babak Anvari, 2019)
Silent Hill (Christophe Gans, 2006)
Sleeping Beauty (Julia Leigh, 2011)
Black Christmas (Bob Clark, 1974)
The Shift (Francesco Calabrese, 2014)
The Baby (Kamran Chahkar, Lei Jim, 2012)
Intrusion (Jack Michel, 2013)
The Devil's Passenger (Dave Bundtzen, 2018)
Halloween (John Carpenter, 1978)
November
A Hijacking (Kapringen, Tobias Lindholm, 2012)
The Kitchen (Andrea Berloff, 2019)
The Hole in the Ground (Lee Cronin, 2019)
Assassination Nation (Sam Levinson, 2018)
Amy (Asif Kapadia, 2015)
Tell Me Who I Am (Ed Perkins, 2019)
Possessed (Curtis Bernhardt, 1947)
Terminally Happy (Adina Istrate, 2015)
The Glass Key (Stuart Heisler, 1942)
LuTo (Katina Medina Mora, 2015)
The Night of the Hunter (Charles Laughton, 1955)
Bikram: Yogi, Guru, Predator (Eva Orner, 2019)
December
Soldiers. Story From Ferentari (Soldații. Poveste din Ferentari, Ivana Mladenović, 2017)
John and Michael (John et Michael, Shira Avni, 2004)
High Tension (Haute Tension, Alexandre Aja, 2003)
Little Joe (Jessica Hausner, 2019)
The Matrix (The Wachowskis, 1999)
Finders Keepers (Bryan Carberry and Clay Tweel, 2015)
To Catch a Thief (Alfred Hitchcock, 1955)
My Buddha is Punk (Andreas Hartmann, 2016)
Little Miss Sumo (Matt Kay, 2018)
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Where to Buy (Season 1)
Here are all available listings for Quinn’s Outfits and Accessories that aren’t already posted that are featured in Season 1 Coats: Yoana Baraschi Love Story Trench Coat - Size 6 [Worn in: Hairography (1x11), Comeback (2x13), and Heart (3x13)] Banana Republic Wool Coat in Robin’s Egg - XS (1), XS (2), XS (3), XS (4), S (1), S (2), S (3), M, L (1), L (2) [Worn in Sectionals (1x13)]
Jackets: H&M Military Jacket - Size 6 [Worn in: Funk (1x21)] Cardigans: J. Crew Featherweight Merino Glass-Button Cardigan in Blue - XXS (1), XXS (2), XXS (3), XXS (4), XS (1), XS (2), S (1), S (2), S (3), M (1), M (2), L (1), L (2) [Worn in: Mash Up (1x08), Wheels (1x09), Laryngitis (1x18), and Rumours (2x19)] Kenar Teal Heather Cashmere Button Front 3/4 Length Sleeve Sweater Cardigan - M (1), M (2), Size 8, Size 10 [Worn in: Hairography (1x11)] J. Crew Periwinkle/Cornflower Blue Cardigan -  XXS, S [Worn in: Mattress (1x12)] J.JILL Women’s Purple Cotton/Acrylic Cable Knit Shawl Collar Cardigan - M [Worn in: Mattress (1x12)] Anthropologie Daisy-Duo Cardigan - S, XL [Worn in: Hell-O (1x14)] Anthropologie Vines & Buds Cardigan - S (1), S (2) [Worn in: Hell-O (1x14) and Bad Reputation (1x17)] Anthropologie Bubbling Up Sweater - S (1), S (2),  M (1), M (2)  [Worn in Hell-O (1x14)] Anthropologie Twined Branches Cardigan - S (1), S (2), S (3), S (4), S (5), S (6), M (1), M (2), M (3), L [Worn in: Bad Reputation (1x17)] Babydoll Striped Free People Button Cardigan - S [Worn in: Dream On (1x19)] Dresses: Calvin Klein Ruched Dot Dress - Size 4, Size 6, Size 10, Medium (8-10) [Worn in: Vitamin D (1x06)] Marc by Marc Jacobs Link Print Dress - Size 6, Size 10 [Worn in Mash Up (1x08)] Anthropologie Jacqueline Dress - Size 2 (1), Size 2 (2), Size 4 [Worn in: Wheels (1x09), Mattress (1x12), and Comeback (2x13)] Anthropologie Quince Petals Dress - Size 2 (1), Size 2 (2), Size 4 (1), Size 4 (2), Size 8, Size 12 (1), Size 12 (2) [Worn in: Wheels (1x09) and Sectionals (1x13)] Anthropologie Wight’s Sago Dress - Size 0, Size 2 (1), Size 2 (2), and Size 10 [Worn in: Wheels (1x09)] McGinn Peter Pan Collar Dress - XS [Worn in: Ballad (1x10 and Audition (2x01)] Anthropologie Atwitter Dress - Size 0, Size 2 (1), Size 2 (2), Size 2 (3) Size 4 (1), Size 4 (2), M, Size 6, Size 8, Size 14 [Worn in: Hairography (1x11)] Juicy Couture ‘Dreamy’ Jacquard Dress - XS, M [Worn in: Hairography (1x11) and Home (1x16)] Dillard’s Teeze Me Seersucker 3 Button Dress - 3 (Juniors), 9 (Juniors) [Worn in: Hairography (1x11)] Juicy Couture Squash Blue Linen Sundress - Size 0 [Worn in: Sectionals (1x13)] Anthropologie Betine Dress - Size 0 (1), Size 0 (2), Size 0 (3), Size 0 (4), Size 0 (5), Size 0 (6), Size 0 (7), Size 0 (8), Size 0 (9), Size 0 (10), Size 0 (11), Size 0 (12), XS (1), XS/0 (2),  Size 2 (1), Size 2 (2), Size 2 (3), Size 2 (4), Size 2 (5), Size 2 (6), Size 2 (7), Size 4 (1), Size 4 (2), Size 4 (3), Size 4 (4), Size 4 (5), Size 4 (6), Size 4 (7), Size 4 (8), Size 4 (9), Size 4 (10), Size 6 (1), Size 6 (2), Size 6 (3), Size 8 (1), Size 8 (2), Size 10 (1), Size 10 (2), Size 10 (3), Size 12 (1), Size 12 (2) [Worn in Deleted Scene from: Hello (1x14)] Urban Outfitters Kimchi Blue April Dress - M [Worn in: Bad Reputation (1x17)] Juicy Couture Dot Embroidered Cotton Dress in White - M, L [Worn in: Theatricality (1x20)] Urban Outfitters Lux Pretty Flutter Sleeve Dress - S [Worn in: Funk (1x21)] Anthropologie Floreat Grasslands Dress - Size 2 (1), Size 2 (2), Size 2 (3) Size 4 (1), Size 4 (2) Size 6 (1), Size 6 (2), Size 8 (1), Size 8 (2) [Worn in: Funk (1x21)] Free People ‘Patra’ Ruffled Tunic Dress - S (1), S (2), S (3) M (1), M (2), M (3), M (4), M (5) [Worn in: Funk (1x21)] Anthropologie Abstracted Asters Dress - XS (1), XS (2), XS (3), S (1), S (2), S (3), S (4), S (5), S (6),  M [Worn in: Funk (1x21)] Betsey Johnson Evening Goldie Strapless Dress - S, Size 4 (1), Size 4 (2), Size 4 (3), Size 8 [Worn in: Journey (1x22)] Juicy Couture Dot Embroidered Cotton Dress in Pink - Size 2, Size 10 [Worn in: Journey (1x22)]
Shirts: Anthropologie Savica Waterfall Blouse - Size 4, Size 6 [Worn in: Ballad (1x10 and Saturday Night Glee-ver (3x16)] Anthropologie Maeve Smocked Epaulet Blouse - Size 6 (1), Size 6 (2) [Worn in: Hairography (1x11)] Bobeau Gauze Red Boho Blouse Lace Hem Loose Blouse - M (1) M (2) [Worn in: Hairography (1x11)] American Apparel Women’s Margot Long Sleeve Wrap Dress - XS (1), XS (2), S (1), S (2), S (3), S (4), S (5), S (6), S (7), S (8), S (9), S (10), M (1), M (2), M (3), M (4), M (5), M (6), L [Worn in: The Power of Madonna (1x15)] Anthropologie Ice-Capped Blouse - Size 0 (1), Size 0 (2), Size 2 (1), Size 2 (2), Size 4 [Worn in: Home (1x16)] American Apparel Interlock Wrap Dress - XS (1), XS (2), XS (3), XS (4), S (1), S (2), S (3), S (4), S (5) M, L (1), L (2), L (3), L (4) [Worn in: Home (1x16)] Express Braided Short-Sleeve Shirt - Size 2, M [Worn in: Dream On (1x19)]
Pants: J. Crew Scout Chino - Size 00 (1), Size 00 (2), Size 00 (3), Size 00 (4), Size 00 (5), Size 00 (6), Size 0 (1), Size 0 (2), Size 0P, XS (Sizes 0-2), Size 2 (1), Size 2 (2), Size 2 (3), Size 2 (4), Size 2 (5), Size 2 (6), Size 4 (1), Size 4 (2), Size 4 (3), Size 4 (4), Size 4 (5), Size 4 (6), Size 4 (7), Size 4P, Size 6 (1), Size 6 (2), Size 6 (3), Size 6 (4), Size 6 (5), Size 6 (6), Size 6P, Size 6 Tall, Size 8 (1), Size 8 (2), Size 8 (3), Size 10 [Worn in: Wheels (1x09), Hairography (1x11), and Laryngitis (1x18)] Sanctuary dark olive cuffed Capri pants - S, 33″ [Worn in: Funk (1x21)]
Bags: Marc by Marc Jacobs Pretty Nylon Little Tate Tote - White (1) [Worn in: Wheels (1x09), Pot o’Gold (3x04), I Kissed a Girl (3x07), and Michael (3x11)] Shoes: GUESS ‘Lawri’ Ballet Wedges in Gold - 7.5, 8.5 [Worn in: Vitamin D (1x06)] Ralph Lauren 'Betsy' Patent Leather Ballet Flat in Red - 7.5 [Worn in: Sectionals [1x13], The Power of Madonna [1x15]. and Home [1x16]) Nine West Navy Fedra Ballet Flat - 6 (1), 6 (2),  8.5 [Worn in: Hell-O (1x14), Home (1x16), and Journey (1x22)] Tory Burch - Crushed Gold Ballet Flats - 5.5, 6, 8.5 [Worn in: Dream On (1x19)]
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judgemyride · 5 years
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Lauren YOU have it all going on. Your "angles are natural and lines alive" Your release is independent and you are pretty darned close to classic style. YOU have too much foot "Home " in the irons. That robs you of leverage and flexibilty Fix it. The rest is SPOT ON and I LOVE your horse. He wastes NO TIME "decorating the jumps " he measures and skims and beats the clock. He looks fierce and careful and I WANT HIM! OK no I don'tb BUT IF I needed a great AA Jumper he would be at the top of my list. His Flat ears don't signal distress. They ( like other "winners") are like "LET ME AT THOSE DARN JUMPS" !!!!! I bet you win tons and you are turned out perfectly. I LOVE style in the Jumper ring I BELIEVE the pendulum from polo shirts and sloppy is swinging back to classic style and I am all for it !!!!!! A+_ from me ! Send me a video, And buy your trainer a Latte YOU are in GOOD HANDS!!! Judged by Kevin McGinn https://www.instagram.com/p/B7cCpHYJv0_/?igshid=1pg0tla2kb4q
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thereallwordgifs · 6 years
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Missing the ladies?
I've been missing the show lately and wonder what these beautiful woman up these days? So, I decided to put together all the pages on instagram that I could find! If any of these are wrong, please tell me xx
Season One
Whitney Mixter 
Rose Garcia 
Tracy Ryerson 
Nikki & Jill
Mikey Koffman
Sara Bettencourt 
Raquel Castaneda (Professional Instagram)
Natalie Hornedo (Not sure but…)
Stamie Karakasidis 
Alyssa Morgan
Romi Klinger 
Season Two
Cori McGinn
Kacy Boccumini
Francine Beppu 
Claire Moseley
Kelsey Chavarria 
Rachel Rodriguez 
Season Three
Lauren Bedford Russell
Kiyomi Mccluskey
Amanda Leigh Dunn
Somer Bingham 
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diceerickson · 6 years
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Dice sings What Ifs part 1
I owe @vldrocketeer a song cover because I am her compliment Anon and I told her if she could find out who I was I would sing her this. Keep in mind: I don't sing well, and never sung a full cover, and I especially can't don't country music, so... 😅😥 Also, I'm trans and going through some hormonal treatment so my voice is cracky and uneven.. So... Sorry if this was bad! I'm an artist not a singer.
Uploading part 2 after this because I had to cut it up due to family being loud.
Song: What Ifs by Kane Brown ft Lauren Alaina. I don't own anything but my own voice. The song was written by Kane Brown, Matthew McGinn, and Jordan Schmidt. I repeat, I only own my own voice.
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popofventi · 4 years
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Favorite 100 Songs of 2020
2020 :: 100 Favorites
Ventipop's favorite 100 songs of 2020 is the culmination of all the best new songs I've heard and featured over the past year. It's not the same songs you'll hear on every other site's top 100 song list. And that’s the point of Ventipop. Enjoy and thanks for supporting Ventipop.
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Ventipop’s Favorite 100 Songs of 2020 proudly features the following musicians:
Phoebe Bridgers, Arlo Parks, Jess Williamson, Amanda Shires, Jason Isbell, John Prine, Caroline Rose, Brandy Clark, Lady Lamb, The Japanese House, Lori McKenna, Pokey LaFarge, Silvia Rivka Bandera, Taylor Swift, Matt McGinn, Ciara O’neill, Katie Pruitt, Steady Holiday, Niamh Regan, Denise Chaila, Jess Cornelus, Alanis Morissette, Bonny Light Horseman, Stephanie Lambring, Gill Landry, Jean-Philippe Rameau, Vikingur Olafsson, 070 Shake, Kay Greyson, Little Big Town, girl in red, Nation of Language, KONGOS, Perfume Genius, LEON, Taylor Swift, Katie Gately, Parov Stelar, Georgia Gibbs, Tami Neilson, Jake Bennett, Melody Gardot, Caroline Rose, Billie Eilish, Miss Crowley, Porridge Radio, Lady Lamb, The Fratellis, P.P. Arnold, Oceanator, Ayla Brook, The Sound Men, Chuck Mead, Waylon Payne, Little Hurt, Sofi Tukker, Novak, YAX.X, Temples, Serena Isioma, The Strokes, Woods, Amy Shark, Joe Quartz, Soko, Jeremiah Lloyd Harmon, Matt Pond PA, Anya Marina, The Mountain Goats, Sara Bareilles, Ben Folds, Inara George, Dave Grohl, James Barrett, Byland, Pillow Queens, Bon Iver, Travis, Bear’s Den, Paul Frith, Cable Ties, Deep Sea Diver, Sharon Van Etten, Ela Minus, Elizabeth, Lauren Ruth Ward, Hinds, Loma, Ariel Beesley, Dream Wife, Melenas, Pink Martini, Soren Lorensen, Aqualung, Davide Rossi, Fiona Apple, Joennsu 1685, Nicole Atkins, Seth Avett, Erin Rae, John Paul White, Creeper, Sam Phillips, Clem Snide and Dustbowl Revival.
Ventipop’s Annual Top 100 Song Archive
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kissmejuyeon · 7 years
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saarrraaaaaaaaaa what were you fav books of the year? i got some giftcards and i want to get some new books help me pleasseeeeeee
i read so many good books this years but the beST!!!!! were:
A Darker Shade of Magic trilogy by V.E. Schwab
We Are the Ants by Shaun David Hutchinson
The Foxhole Court trilogy by Nora Sakavic
The Raven King by Maggie Stiefvater
History is All You Left Me by Adam Silvera
Him by Elle Kennedy and Sarina Bowen
The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzie Lee
The Female of the Species by Mindy McGinnes
Autoboyography by Christina Lauren
Eliza and Her Monsters by Francesca Zeppia
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papermoonloveslucy · 7 years
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LUCY AND THE BOGIE AFFAIR
S2;E13 ~ December 15, 1969
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Directed by Herbert Kenwith ~ Written by Pat McCormick and Jim McGinn
Synopsis
When Kim and Craig find a stray dog in the rain, they take it home and name it Bogie.  Next morning, it gives birth to a litter of puppies!  Just as they've managed to give away all the puppies to good homes, Harry hears that there's a reward and they have to retrieve them again!  
Regular Cast
Lucille Ball (Lucy Carter), Gale Gordon (Harrison Otis Carter), Lucie Arnaz (Kim Carter), Desi Arnaz Jr. (Craig Carter)
Guest Cast
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Lord Nelson (Bogie) makes his fourth appearance with Lucille Ball after playing Nelson, Mr. Mooney's dog in three episodes of “The Lucy Show.”  
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Jack LaLanne (Himself) was a nationally known exercise guru who owned a chain of health clubs and hosted a long-running television show from 1952 to 1983.  
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Happy (Himself) is Jack LaLanne's dog.  He appeared with LaLanne on many of his television shows.
Eugene Molnar (Jack's Cameraman) appeared on four episodes of the series. These are his only screen credits.
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Sherry Alberoni (Candy) was a second-season replacement Mousketeer on “The Mickey Mouse Club” (1955).  She also dubbed Patty Duke's vocals in the film Valley of the Dolls (1967).  This is her only appearance with Lucille Ball. 
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Steve March (Steve) is the son of Mel Torme and the adopted son of the Arnaz family's friend, Hal March. Mel Torme appeared several times on “The Lucy Show.”  Hal March appeared on “I Love Lucy.”  Steve March will appear in one more episode starring Sammy Davis Jr. and will write a song for an episode starring Ann-Margret.  
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Debbie Westcott (Debbie Westcott) was the daughter of Desilu Prop Master Kenneth Westcott.  This is her only screen credit.
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Irwin Charone (Mr. Farnsworth) made five appearances on “The Lucy Show.” The expressive character actor also did an equal number of “Here’s Lucy” episodes. He died in January 2016 in Maplewood, New Jersey, at the age of 93.
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This is the first of 14 episodes directed by Herbert Kenwith. Born in New Jersey, Kenwith started out as an actor on Broadway, and then produced 65 productions at Princeton's McCarter Theatre. One of these starred a young Lucille Ball, in a show headed to Broadway but never made it due to the serious illness of its leading man. He died in 2008 at the age of 90.  
This is the first and only episode of the series written by comedian turned writer Pat McCormick. McCormick previously wrote “Lucy in London” in 1966.  This is the only episode written by Jim McGinn as well as his only collaboration with McCormick.  
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Lucille Ball was a dog lover and owned many dogs during her life.  
Kim and Craig name the dog they find Bogie because it had the same sad look standing in the rain as Humphrey Bogart does at the end of 1942's Casablanca.
When Kim effusively hugs her mother when she comes home, Lucy reminds her she was “just at work, not walking on the moon!” The moon walk of John Glenn and Buzz Aldrin occurred on July 20, 1969 just after this episode went before the cameras.  
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Coming home in a thunderstorm, Lucy unwittingly says “It's not a fit night out for man, nor beast!” not knowing the kids have hidden Bogie in the kitchen. Lucy initially attributes the quote to Shakespeare (wrong!) and then to W.C. Fields (right!). The line was spoken by Fields in the 1933 film The Fatal Glass of Beer.  The quote was also spoken by Gale Gordon in “Lucy and the Monsters” (TLS S3;E18). 
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When Lucy sees Bogie in the kitchen, she jokes that he's a shaggy horse and calls him “Matt Dillon's last mount!” Matt Dillon was a character played by James Arness (above) on “Gunsmoke,” the long-running western that was “Here's Lucy's” lead-in on CBS.
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After Lucy agrees to let Bogie stay, she says “If you want anything, just whistle” paraphrasing Lauren Bacall's famous line to Humphrey Bogart in the film To Have and Have Not (1944).
The nine puppies go to:
Stevie – Craig's girl crazy classmate
Blanche – Lucy's lonely friend from New Orleans
Candy – Kim's friend looking for the latest trend
Pauline Lopus – Lucy's friend looking for a watchdog
Debbie Westcott – Craig's classmate who takes a puppy in exchange for going steady with Craig  
Natalie Schwartz (unseen) – a friend of Craig's
Freddy Dawson (unseen) – a friend of Kim's
Lucy tries to give one to Jack LaLanne but he ends up giving her one of his dog Happy's pups instead.  Including the one she was intending to give LaLanne, this still leaves one puppy unaccounted for by the script.
Lucy's telephone call with an unseen Blanche from New Orleans is likely a nod to Tennessee Williams' 1947 play and 1951 film A Streetcar Named Desire, whose principal character Blanche Dubois lives in New Orleans.
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To convince Candy that owning old English Sheepdog puppies is the newest fad, Kim crops photos of the pups with music celebrities Barbra Streisand and Herb Alpert and tapes the photos to the inside of her locker.  In 1969 singer Streisand won an Oscar for her performance in the film Funny Girl. Herb Albert was a trumpeter who performed with his group the Tijuana Brass.  In 1969 they released the album Warm.
Lucy's telephone call with the unseen Pauline Lopus is a tribute to her childhood friend Flo Pauline Lopus, whose name used on many Lucille Ball sitcoms.  
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Harry has been diagnosed with an allergy to dog fur.  In “Lucy and Harry's Tonsils” (S2;E5) we learn that Harry is also allergic to flowers.  
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Harry dictates a letter to Rylander, Mosier and Tebbit. These names are Gale Gordon's go-to addressees for dictation, having been used on both “Here's Lucy” and on “The Lucy Show.”  
Craig says he is now going steady with both Debbie Westcott and Natalie Schwartz. Kim has to go the prom and the spring formal with Freddy Dawson (who she calls “The Creature from the Black Lagoon”). Both Natalie and Freddy don't appear on camera. In real life, Natalie Schwartz was a wealthy friend of Lucille Ball's from Rancho Mirage.  Her husband Danny was the owner of Elmhurst Dairies in Queens, NY.  
Trying to get the reward for Bogie and the nine pups, Harry appoints himself banker of the group. This is ironic since Gale Gordon's previous character with Lucille Ball was banker Theodore J. Mooney.  
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In the high school scenes, Craig wears his letter sweater with the large “A” on the chest. It was mentioned in “Lucy and Carol Burnett” (S1;E17, above) that Kim and Craig attend Angeles High School. In that episode, many of these sweaters were worn by the boys in the chorus of the musical fundraiser.  
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Humphrey Bogart never appeared on screen with Lucille Ball. However, in “Ricky's Movie Offer” (ILL S4;E5) Desi Arnaz does an impression of Bogart.  
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In “Lucy and the Andrews Sisters” (S2;E6) Lucy blows a kiss to a large poster of Bogart from the movie Casablanca. Coincidentally, a poster of W.C. Fields - who Lucy quotes in the episode - is hung next to Bogart!
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Lucy's children bring home a dog against their mother's wishes, just like Little Ricky did in “Little Ricky Gets a Dog” (ILL S6;E14).  
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The only other “Lucy” show to feature more dogs was “Lucy and Viv Learn Judo” (TLS S1;E22) in 1963.
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Shut the Door!  When Harry comes in to share the news about the reward, he leaves the front door open – in a house with unleashed dogs!  
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Where the Floor Ends!  In Jack LaLanne's studio and in the Carter home, the camera pulls back too far and reveals the cement stage floor.  This is a weekly occurrence.  
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“Lucy and the Bogie Affair” rates 3 Paper Hearts out of 5 
This episode is for dog lovers!  The cute puppies and shaggy Bogie are the best parts.  There is some attempt at a funny montage of getting rid of the dogs to various owners, but it lacks comic rhythm.  Jack LaLanne was a better fitness coach than an actor!  Unusually, the comic finale of the episode happens off-screen!
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Heather’s House
Pairing: Billy Hargrove x Reader
Warnings: Spoilers for season 3
Word Count: 991
A/N: So, here is part 18 of Nightmares and Bruises. I am putting off my revision anyway I can so have another update! The taglist is open so drop me an ask or a comment! I won’t reply to comments because this is a side blog but know that I see and read them all.
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After Nancy and Jonathan had explained that their boss at the newspaper, Heather’s dad Tom, had been acting strange the last time they saw him. The group decided to head over to Heather’s house to see if anyone was there or anything was out of the ordinary. Nancy and Jonathan got the boys into the Wheeler’s station wagon as Y/N got the girls back into her mustang. As they had only been to Heather’s house two days ago, Y/N had Nancy follow her there. They pulled straight up the drive and parked the cars before regrouping and walking up to the front door.
Nancy rang the doorbell as Jonathan and Y/N moved the stand beside her, the kids stood behind them. When they heard no movement, Nancy pressed the bell again. There was still no movement so the three older teenagers looked at each other before turning and looking at El. She concentrated on the door, gave an upwards nod and the door was flung open.
Y/N and Nancy crossed the threshold first and their eyes were immediately drawn to an upturned rug at the end of the hall. Jonathan and the kids were hot on their heels as Nancy called out. “Tom?”
When she got no response, Y/N tried. “Heather?”
Again, there was no response. The further they got into the house, the colder it started to get.
“Jesus, it’s freezing.” Nancy commented as they walked further in.
“Do you guys smell that?” Y/N asked as they came to the end of the hall. There was a strong chemical smell coming from the direction of the kitchen.
They walked towards the kitchen and as they rounded the corner the smell became overwhelming. All of the counter tops were covered in various empty bottles of household cleaners, bleach and every other type of chemical it was easy to get your hands on. One of the counters looked as though it had been physically ripped out of the wall.
“Oh god.” Nancy said, covering her mouth as she walked further into the kitchen. “More chemicals.”
Jonathan picked up one of the containers off the side. “Do you think they’re guzzling this shit?”
“Yeah, either that, or they just went on a hell of a cleaning spree.” Nancy joined Jonathan looking at the containers.
“But last year, Will didn’t eat chemicals. Did you?” Max piped up.
Will’s eyes were trained on the containers. “No, this is something new.”
“Mr Clarke, fifth grade. Posit. What happens when you mix chemicals together?” Mike said, glancing between Lucas and Will.
“You create a new substance.” Will and Lucas answered together.
“What if they’re making something?” Mike proposed.
“In themselves?” Max looked disgusted. “I mean, come on, if you drink this crap, it’ll kill you.”
“Yeah, if you’re human.” Lucas said.
Y/N moved out of the kitchen and into the dining room. She froze in the doorway as she noticed the table was exactly the same as it had been when her and the girls had left the other night. The cookies Heather had baked were still sat on the edge of the table, the wine glasses were half full and half eaten plates of food were still in place.
“Guys!” She called as she walked further into the room. When they walked in, she was crouched on the floor. “This is blood.” She gestured to the carpet and a wine bottle next to it on the floor.
Nancy crouched down next to her. “Yesterday, Tom had a bandage on his forehead.” She reached for the wine bottle and stood up. “He was attacked.”
“By Billy and Heather.” Y/N stood and looked back at the table. “The tables exactly how it was when we left the other night.”
She remembered the rug they’d seen when they walked in and walked up to it. Someone had definitely been dragged across the floor. There was more blood on the floor nearby, leading to what looked like the entrance to the garage. She glanced at the others to tell them, but they were already following her. Nancy nodded and she pulled the door open. The garage was mostly empty apart from a length of rope in the middle of the garage floor.
Jonathan knelt down to examine it as the others came through the door. “They must have tied them.” He stood up. “They must have taken them somewhere.”
“Mrs Driscoll.” Nancy said. “She kept saying, ‘I have to go back’. What if the flaying, it’s taking place somewhere else? There must be a place where this all started, right? A source.”
“Somewhere he didn’t want me to see.” El said.
“If we can find the source, then maybe we can stop him. Or at least stop it from spreading or doing whatever the hell he’s doing with those chemicals.” Nancy said.
“How do we find it?” El asked.
They all turned to look at Y/N.
“Where did you and Billy crash?” Nancy asked.
“I don’t know.” Y/N couldn’t meet their eyes. “I don’t even know what road we were on. It was dark and we were laughing so I wasn’t paying attention. I know I should have been but I wasn’t. We just wanted to get dinner.” She chuckled but it lacked all humour.
“Okay, okay, we can figure it out anther way.” Nancy assured her before furrowing her eyebrows together.
“Mrs Driscoll.” Will spoke up from the back of the garage. “If she wants to go back so badly, why don’t we just let her.”
Part 19
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In a surprising turn of events, I have watched more films in the past six months than I ever have before, bringing the total to 171 from the first of January, 2019. Recap:
Like Father (Lauren Miller Rogen, 2018)
Upgrade (Leigh Whannell, 2018)
Skate Kitchen (Crystal Moselle, 2018)
Never Been Kissed (Raja Gosnell, 1999)
Anomalisa (Charlie Kaufman and Duke Johnson, 2015)
Dick (Andrew Fleming, 1999)
The Black Balloon (Elissa Down, 2008)
Under the Silver Lake (David Robert Mitchell, 2018)
6 Balloons  (Marja-Lewis Ryan, 2018)
Rosy (Jess Bond, 2018)
The Party’s Just Beginning (Karen Gillan, 2018)
The Rider (Chloé Zhao, 2017)
Snowpiercer (Bong Joon-ho, 2013)
Touch of Evil (Orson Welles, 1958)
Thirteen (Catherine Hardwicke, 2003)
Sadie (Megan Griffiths, 2018)
The Miseducation of Cameron Post (Desiree Akhavan, 2018)
Frida (Julie Taymor, 2002)
Fyre: The Greatest Pary That Never Happened (Chris Smith, 2019)
Time Share (Tiempo Compartido, Sebastián Hofmann, 2018)
The Stranger (Orson Welles, 1946)
Abducted in Plain Sight (Skye Borgman, 2017)
King of Thieves (James Marsh, 2018)
Malevolent (Olaf de Fleur, 2018)
Serena (Susanne Bier, 2014)
Baise-moi (Virginie Despentes and Coralie Trinh Thi, 2000)
And Breathe Normally (Andið Eðlilega, Ísold Uggadóttir, 2018)
Catwalk: Tales from the Cat Show Circuit (Aaron Hancox and Michael McNamara, 2018)
Santoalla (Andrew Becker and Daniel Mehrer, 2016)
Jane Fonda in Five Acts (Susan Lacy, 2018)
Mademoiselle Paradis (Licht, Barbara Albert, 2017)
The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman’s Portrait Photography (Errol Morris, 2016)
Matangi/Maya/M.I.A (Steve Loveridge, 2018)
Pride & Prejudice (Joe Wright, 2005)
The Brain Hack (Joseph White, 2014)
Vazante (Daniela Thomas, 2017)
Tanglewood (Jordan Prosser, 2016)
Outfall (Suzi Ewing, 2018)
Pigskin (Jake Hammond, 2015)
The Funspot (Jake Hammond, 2015)
April and the Devil (Jake Hammond, 2018)
Smithereens (Susan Seidelman, 1982)
Can You Ever Forgive Me? (Marielle Heller, 2018)
Bus Stop (Joshua Logan, 1956)
Pink Plastic Flamingos (Colin West, 2017)
The Breaker Upperers (Madeleine Sami and Jackie Van Beek, 2018)
Amanda Knox (Rod Blackhurst and Brian McGinn, 2016)
Holy Hell (Will Allen, 2016)
Shoplifters (Manbiki Kazoku, Hirokazu Kore-eda, 2018)
Skin (Jordana Spiro, 2015)
A Night at the Garden (Marshall Curry, 2017)
Give Up the Ghost (Nathan Sam Long, 2018)
Last One Screaming (Matt Devino, 2017)
The Katy Universe (Patrick Muhlberger, 2018)
Roma (Alfonso Cuarón, 2018)
Did You Hear About the Morgans? (Marc Lawrence, 2009)
End Game (Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, 2018)
Behind the Curve (Daniel J. Clark, 2018)
Our Daily Bread (Unser täglich Brot, Nikolaus Geyrhalter, 2005)
92MARS (Ricardo Bernardini, 2018)
Construct (Kevin Margo, 2018)
Invaders (Daniel Prince, 2018)
Three Identical Strangers (Tim Wardle, 2018)
Dirty John: The Dirty Truth (Sara Mast, 2019)
Blackwood (Andrew Montague, 2019)
One (Luke Bradford, 2019)
God's Kingdom (Guy Soulsby, 2018)
Holiday (Isabella Eklöf, 2018)
Frigid (Joe Kicak, 2016)
Girl of the Sky (Ariel Martin, 2017)
Monitor (Matt Black and Ryan Polly, 2018)
Donoma (Evan Spencer Brace, 2018)
Perfect Blue (パーフェクトブル, Pāfekuto Burū, Satoshi Kon, 1997)
The Sermon (Dean Puckett, 2018)
Layer Cake (Matthew Vaughn, 2004)
Easy A (Will Gluck, 2010)
Generation Wealth (Lauren Greenfield, 2018)
The Rachel Divide (Laura Brownson, 2018)
The Place Beyond the Pines (Derek Cianfrance, 2012)
Burden (Timothy Marrinan and Richard Dewey, 2016)
What Will People Say (Hva vil folk si, Iram Haq, 2017)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Steven Spielberg, 1977)
Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father (Kurt Kuenne, 2008)
Animal (Fabrice Le Nézet and Jules Janaud, 2017)
Capturing the Friedmans (Andrew Karecki, 2003)
The Fog of War: Eleven Lessons from the Life of Robert S. McNamara (Errol Morris, 2003)
Erasing Eden (Beth Dewey, 2016)
Destroyer (Karyn Kusama, 2018)
Unicorn Store (Brie Larson, 2019)
May the Devil Take You (Sebelum iblis menjemput, Timo Tjahjanto, 2018)
People in Cars (Daniel Lundh, 2017)
Presentation (Danielle Kampf, 2017)
Ink (Jamin Winans, 2009)
Hedgehog (Lindsey Copeland, 2016)
Koyaanisqatsi (Godfrey Reggio, 1982)
Wanda (Barbara Loden, 1970)
The Silence (John R. Leonetti, 2019)
24 Davids (Céline Baril, 2017)
The Frame (Jamin Winans, 2014)
The Talented Mr. Ripley (Anthony Minghella, 1999)
Baraka (Ron Fricke, 1992)
Wayne’s World (Penelope Spheeris, 1992)
Stories We Tell (Sarah Polley, 2012)
Born in Flames (Lizzie Borden, 1983)
Jesse’s Girl (M. Keegan Uhl, 2018)
I Walked With a Zombie (Jacques Tourneur, 1943)
Mary Goes Round (Molly McGlynn, 2017)
The Green Fog (Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson, 2017)
Psycho (Alfred Hitchcock, 1960)
Someone Great (Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, 2019)
Ekaj (Cati Gonzalez, 2015)
Capernaum (Nadine Labaki, 2018)
Porcupine Lake (Ingrid Veninger, 2017)
The Decline of Western Civilization (Penelope Spheeris, 1981)
The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years (Penelope Spheeris, 1988)
The Decline of Western Civilization III (Penelope Spheeris, 1998)
Revolver (Guy Ritchie, 2005)
Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (Rob Letterman, 2019)
RocknRolla (Guy Ritchie, 2008)
Snatch (Guy Ritchie, 2000)
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (Guy Ritchie, 1998)
The Seen and the Unseen (Sekala Niskala, Kamila Andini, 2017)
Nkosi Coiffure (Frederike Migom, 2015)
Speak Your Truth (Kris Erickson, 2018)
Incendies (Denis Villeneuve, 2010)
A.I. Rising (Lazar Bodrosa, 2018)
The Crescent (Seth A Smith, 2017)
Ring (リング, Ringu, Hideo Nakata, 1998)
Absences (Carole Laganière, 2013)
The Uninvited (Lewis Allen, 1944)
In Color (José Andrés Cardona, 2019)
Winners (Dan Bulla, 2018)
Jess (Daniel Hurwitz, 2018)
My First Time (Asaf Livni, 2018)
Murmur (Aurora Fearnley, 2018)
Pulsar (Aurora Fearnley, 2017)
Struck (Aurora Fearnley, 2017)
Samira (Lainey Richardson, 2018)
Despite Everything (A pesar de todo, Gabriela Tagliavini, 2019)
It Stains the Sands Red (Colin Minihan, 2016)
Satain Said Dance (Szatan kazał tańczyć, Katarzyna Rosłaniec, 2016)
Knock Down Ginger (Cleo Samoles-Little, 2016)
Gold (Cleo Samoles-Little, 2015)
Jane's Life (Cleo Samoles-Little, 2012)
4/4 (Kyle Sawyer, 2016)
Sugar Land (Lorenzo Lanzillotti, 2018)
The Idea of North (Albert Choi, 2018)
A Quiet Place (John Krasinski, 2018)
Dark Water (仄暗い水の底から, Honogurai Mizu no soko kara, Hideo Nakata, 2002)
Sound of My Voice (Zal Batmanglij, 2011)
Us (Jordan Peele, 2019)
The Perfection (Richard Shepard, 2018)
House of Wax (Andre DeToth, 1953)
We Have Always Lived in the Castle (Stacie Passon, 2018)
Always Be My Maybe (Nahnatchka Khan, 2019)
Gente que viene y bah (Patricia Font, 2019)
Period. End of Sentence. (Rayka Zehtabchi, 2018)
American Mary (Jen and Sylvia Soska, 2012)
The Boss (Ben Falcone, 2016)
Extremis (Dan Krauss, 2016)
E il cibo va (Food on the Go, Mercedes Cordova, 2017)
Last Night (Massy Tadjedin, 2010)
Murder Mystery (Kyle Newacheck, 2019)
Bead Game (Ishu Patel, 1977)
The Ceiling (Katto, Teppo Airaksinen, 2017)
Elisa & Marcela (Elisa y Marcela, Isabel Coixet, 2019)
Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts (Marlina Si Pembunuh dalam Empat Babak, Mouly Surya, 2017)
The Garden (Sommerhaüser, Sonja Maria Kröner, 2017)
Fast Color (Julia Hart, 2018)
The Tale of Iya (Iya Monogatari: Oku no Hito, Tetsuichiro Tsuta, 2013)
Chico and Rita (Chico y Rita, Tono Errando, Fernando Trueba and Javier Mariscal, 2010)
Rafiki (Wanuri Kahiu, 2018)
Floating! (Das Floß!, Julia C. Kaiser, 2015)
The Quiet American (Phillip Noyce, 2002)
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Hi Lauren !! O.K. I'm going to begin with a disclaimer I am NOT a veterinarian .That said , your horse looks uncomfortable to me. He seems to have a very long back and neck .A horse with that conformation is more subject to having a sore back .It's important to make sure your saddle fits well doesn't pinch or sit too low on the withers The way your horse seems reluctant to use his neck and the way he wears his ears flat back all point to an uncomfortable horse . I'd show these remarks to your trainer and perhaps the next time the vet comes to the farm ,perhaps a quick check up can rule in ..or rule out my suspicion .As I've said I am not a vet ,but it's better to be safe and considerate then sorry . Check that out and let me know !! Guest Judged by Kevin McGinn https://www.instagram.com/p/BnL9lfxAqbu/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=oxvyxw2pmzvy
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Here Are Your 2017 Emmys Comedy Nominees
Today, the nominations for the 2017 Primetime Emmys were announced. For comedy specifically, it’s probably what you expected.
Premium cable and streaming services continue to dominate the Emmys with Netflix and HBO coming out strong. FX also maintains its status as a premium cable network disguised as a basic cable network with its handful of nominations for Atlanta, Better Things, and Baskets. 
Colbert’s Election special and Sam Bee’s Not the WHCD thankfully were bestowed nominations here as well.
One thing that was a delightful surprise is Lauren Lapkus and Ben Schwartz gaining nominations for their performances in The Earliest Show, a web series that followed a morning talk show with one of the hosts going through all the stages of grief.
Take a gander at all the comedy nominees below.
*All comedy nominees are in italics
OUTSTANDING COMEDY SERIES Atlanta, FX Black-ish, ABC Master Of None, Netflix Modern Family, ABC Silicon Valley, HBO Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Netflix Veep, HBO
LEAD ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES Pamela Adlon, Better Things, FX  Jane Fonda, Grace And Frankie, Netflix Allison Janney, Mom, CBS Ellie Kemper, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Netflix Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep, HBO Tracee Ellis Ross, Black-ish, ABC Lily Tomlin, Grace And Frankie, Netflix
LEAD ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES Anthony Anderson, Black-ish, ABC Aziz Ansari, Master Of None, Netflix Zach Galifianakis, Baskets, FX Networks Donald Glover, Atlanta, FX Networks William H. Macy, Shameless, Showtime Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent, Amazon
VARIETY TALK SERIES Full Frontal With Samantha Bee, TBS Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, HBO The Late Late Show With James Corden, CBS The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, CBS Real Time With Bill Maher, HBO
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES Vanessa Bayer, Saturday Night Live, NBC Anna Chlumsky, Veep, HBO Kathryn Hahn, Transparent, Amazon Leslie Jones, Saturday Night Live, NBC Judith Light, Transparent, Amazon Kate McKinnon, Saturday Night Live, NBC
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES Louie Anderson, Baskets, FX Networks Alec Baldwin, Saturday Night Live, NBC Tituss Burgess, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Netflix Ty Burrell, Modern Family, ABC Tony Hale, Veep, HBO Matt Walsh, Veep, HBO
VARIETY SKETCH SERIES Billy On The Street, truTV Documentary Now!, IFC Drunk History, Comedy Central Portlandia, IFC Saturday Night Live, NBC Tracey Ullman’s Shows, HBO
OUTSTANDING ANIMATED PROGRAM Archer, FX Bob’s Burgers, Fox Elena And The Secret Of Avalor (Sofia The First), Disney Channel The Simpsons, Fox South Park, Comedy Central
UNSTRUCTURED REALITY PROGRAM Born This Way, A&E Deadliest Catch, Discovery Channel Gaycation With Ellen Page, Viceland Intervention, A&E RuPaul’s Drag Race: Untucked, YouTube United Shades Of America With W. Kamau Bell, CNN
HOST FOR A REALITY/REALITY COMPETITION PROGRAM Alec Baldwin, Match Game, ABC W. Kamau Bell, United Shades Of America With W. Kamau Bell, CNN RuPaul Charles, RuPaul’s Drag Race, VH1 Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn, Project Runway, Lifetime Gordon Ramsay, MasterChef Junior, Fox Martha Stewart and Snoop Dogg, Martha & Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party, VH1
OUTSTANDING CHARACTER VOICE-OVER PERFORMANCE American Dad!, Dee Bradley Baker as Klaus, TBS/20th Century Fox Television Bob’s Burgers, Kevin Kline as Mr. Fischoeder, Fox BoJack Horseman, Kristen Schaal as Sarah Lynn, Netflix F Is For Family, Mo Collins as Ginny, Jimmy Fitzsimmons, Lex, Ben, Cutie Pie, Netflix Family Guy, Seth MacFarlane as Peter Griffin, Stewie Griffin, Brian Griffin, Glenn Quagmire, Fox The Simpsons, Nancy Cartwright as Bart Simpson, Fox
OUTSTANDING SHORT FORM COMEDY OR DRAMA SERIES Brown Girls, Open TV Fear The Walking Dead: Passage, AMC.com Hack Into Broad City, ComedyCentral.com Los Pollos Hermanos Employee Training Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Slingshot, ABC.com
OUTSTANDING SHORT FORM VARIETY SERIES Behind The Voice Epic Rap Battles of History Honest Trailers The Daily Show-Between the Scenes The Star Wars Show
OUTSTANDING SHORT FORM NONFICTION OR REALITY SERIES Creating Saturday Night Live Feud: Bette and Joan: Inside Look Jay Leno’s Garage National Endowment For The Arts: United States of Arts Viceland at The Women’s March
OUTSTANDING ACTOR IN A SHORT FORM COMEDY OR DRAMA SERIES  Ty Burell, Boondoggle Alan Tudyk, Con Man Kim Estes, Dicks Jason Ritter, Tales of Titans Ben Schwartz, The Earliest Show John Michael Higgins, Tween Fest
OUTSTANDING ACTRESS IN A SHORT FORM COMEDY OR DRAMA SERIES  Mindy Sterling, Con Man Jane Lynch, Dropping the Soap Kelsey Scott, Fear The Walking Dead: Passage Mindy Sterling, secs & EXECS Lauren Lapkus, The Earliest Show 
OUTSTANDING SHORT FORM ANIMATED PROGRAM Adventure Time, Cartoon Network Disney Mickey Mouse, The Disney Channel Marvel’s Rocket & Groot, Disney XD Steven Universe, Cartoon Network Teen Titans Go!, Cartoon Network
DIRECTING FOR A COMEDY SERIES Donald Glover, Atlanta Jamie Babbit, Silicon Valley Morgan Sackett, Veep David Mandel, Veep Dale Stern, Veep
DIRECTING FOR A VARIETY SERIES Derek Waters & Jeremy Konner, Drunk History Andy Fisher, Jimmy Kimmel Live Paul Pennolino, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Jim Hoskinson, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Don Roy King, Saturday Night Live
DIRECTING FOR A VARIETY SPECIAL Paul Pennolino, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee Presents Not The White House Correspondents’ Dinner Glenn Weiss, The Oscars Jim Hiskinson, Stephen Colbert’s Live Election Night Democracy’s Series Finale: Who’s Going to Clean Up This S—? Jerry Foley, Tony Bennett Celebrates 90: The Best is Yet to Come
WRITING FOR A COMEDY SERIES Donald Glover, Atlanta Stephen Glover, Atlanta Aziz Ansari & Lena Waithe, Master of None Alec Berg, Silicon Valley Billy Kimball, Veep David Mandel, Veep
WRITING FOR A VARIETY SERIES -Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, Jo Miller, Samantha Bee, Ashley Nicole Black, Pat Cassels, Eric Drysdae, Mathan Erhardt, Travon Free, Joe Grossman, Miles Kahn, Melinda Taub & Jason Reich -Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Kevin Avery, Tim Carvell, Josh Gondelman, Dan Gurewitch, Geoff Haggerty, Jeff Maurer, John Oliver, Scott Sherman, Will Tracy, Jill Twiss & Juli Weiner  -Late Night with Seth Meyers, Jermaine Affonso, Alex Baze, Bryan Donaldson, Sal Gentile, Matt Goldich, Dina Gusovky, Jenny Hagel, Allison Hord, Mike Karnell, John Lutz, Seth Meyers, Ian Morgan, Seth Reiss, Amber Ruffin, Mike Scollins, Mike Shoemaker & Ben Warheit  -The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Barry Julien, Jay Katsir, Opus Moreschi, Stephen Colbert, Tom Purcell, Matt Lappin, Michael Brumm, Nate Charny, Aaron Cohen, Cullen Crawford, Paul Dinello, Ariel Dumas, Glenn Eichler, Django Gold, Gabe Gronli, Daniel Kibblesmith, Michael Pielocik, Kate Sidley, Jen Spyra, Brian Stack & John Thibodeaux  -SNL, Chris Kelly, Sarah Schneider, Kent Sublette, Bryan Tucker, Pete Schultz, James Anderson, Kristen Bartlett, Jeremy Beiler, Zach Bornstein, Joanna Bradley, Megan Callahan, Michael Che, Anna Drezen, Fran Gillespie, Sudi Green, Steve Higgins, Colin Jost, Erik Kenward, Rob Klein, Nick Kocher, Dave McCary, Brian McElhaney, Dennis McNicholas, Drew Michael, Lorne Michaels, Josh Patten, Katie Rich, Streeter Seidell, Will Stephen & Julio Torres 
WRITING FOR A VARIETY SPECIAL -Full Frontal with Samantha Bee Presents Not the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Samantha Bee, Jo Miller, Ashley Nicole Black, Patt Cassels, Eric Drysdale, Mathan Erhardt, Travon Free, Joe Grossman, Miles Kahn & Melinda Taub  -Louis C.K. 2017, Louis C.K. -Sarah Silverman: A Speck of Dust, Sarah Silverman  -Stephen Colbert’s Live Election Night Democracy’s Series Finale: Who’s Going to Clean Up This S—?, Jay Katsir, Opus Moreschi, Stephen Colbert, Michael Brumm, Nate Charny, Aaron Cohen, Cullen Crawford, Paul Dinello, Rob Dubbin, Ariel Dumas, Glenn Eichler, Django Gold, Gabe Gronli, Barry Julien, Daniel Kibblesmith, Matt Lappin, Michael Pielocik, Tom Purcell, Kate Sidley, Jen Spyra, Brian Stack & John Thibodeaux -70th Annual Tony Awards, Dave Boone, Mike Gibbons, Lauren Greenberg, Ian Karmel, Ben Winston & Justin Shanes 
WRITING FOR A NONFICTION PROGRAM Amanda Knox, Brian McGinn  Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown, Anthony Bourdain  The Beatles: Eight Days a Week – The Touring Years, Mark Monroe  Bill Nye Saves the World, Prashanth Venkataramanujam, CeCe Pleasants, Sanden Totten, Mike Drucker & Flora Lichtman  13th, Ava DuVernay & Spencer Averick 
OUTSTANDING INTERACTIVE PROGAM Full Frontal with Samantha Bee Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Saturday Night Live Multiplatform Experience The Late Late Show with James Corden The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
Get the full list of all this year’s Primetime Emmys nominees, including all of the Creative Arts Emmys here.
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