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**Shots of the Episode**
House of the Dragon (2022)
Season 2, Episode 5: “Regent” (2024) Director: Claire Kilner Cinematographer: Alejandro Martínez
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rookheeya · 1 year
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NCIS Los Angeles
S03 ep22 Neighborhood Watch
Poor Nell...
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motionpicturelover · 2 months
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"Alice in Wonderland" (1999) - Nick Willing
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Films I've watched in 2024 (53/?)
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what is Fred’s relationship with his sister? what is she like? (i’m talking about this oc)
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i also have ocs related to car crash, so it’s interesting seeing others who also do.
Beheehs!
Heehehe
Lore time!!
*ahems*
Her name is Bael.
Fred sorta has a rocky relationship with her to start with.
His parents adopted her when he was around 7.
She was around 4 at the time.
(3 years apart)
Around this point of time, he was quite a troublemaker, with his own parents being in the criminal business.
Plus, she has a epithet, which to him, is quite already controversial within his mind, hence he avoids her. (Her epithet is Realm.
He already knew that the sweet jazz city county had two choices in the past before his parents adopted her,
to give bael to his family(which they already did but yet haven’t done in the past.)
Or
Give Bael to Percy. (Which in hindsight, wouldn’t change Bael’s personality and bael would still be a complete asshole to Fred, either choice)
To describe him and Bael they’re the sky and the Sea. (the sky can be unpredictable but the unpredictability can be predicted. The sea is unpredictable therefore cannot be predicated)
To describe their parents, they are the sun and the moon.
Often she will go to lorelai for Roleplaying sessions, which slightly angers Fred, that’s the sister of his colleague (Aka molly) and is the person that is at fault for Giovanni’s disappearance along with Molly’s (from his Viewpoint.)
She is a captain of a banzai blaster gang within the banzai blasters group, which further complicates his relationship.
She acts like lorelai and martin, times by 100, around her family members, but acts like Giovanni around her friends which further more complicates their relationship.
Fred’s nickname for Beal is Belle or Weatherboy.
Beal’s nickname for Fred is. Car Bitch
In a nutshell.
Beal’s a bitch to Fred.
They’re like Molly and lorelai but more unstable and are ready to explode in their parents’ face as their parents slowly regret their life decisions.
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claudia1829things · 29 days
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"HOUSE OF THE DRAGON" Season Two (2024) Episodes Ranking
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Below is my ranking of the Season Two episodes from “HOUSE OF THE DRAGON”, HBO’s adaptation of George R. R. Martin's 2018 book, “Fire & Blood”.  The series was created by Martin and Ryan Condal:
"HOUSE OF THE DRAGON" SEASON TWO (2024) EPISODES RANKING
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(2.04) - "The Red Dragon and the Gold" - In Queen Rhaenyra's absence and with no word from her consort, Prince Daemon, Princess Rhaenys tries to keep the peace on the Black Council, while the Greens' military leader Ser Criston Cole mounts a campaign into the Crownlands. In King's Landing, Prince Aemond continues to undermine his older brother King Aegon II's fragile hold on authority.
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2. (2.02) "Rhaenyra the Cruel" - While Aegon's grandfather and Hand, Ser Otto Hightower, schemes to turn the public against Rhaenyra following the death of Aegon's son and heir, she questions Daemon's loyalty. Meanwhile, Cole concocts a misguided plan for revenge against Rhaenyra.
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3. (2.07) "The Red Sowing" - While the war escalates, Rhaenyra makes a gamble and risks everything during her quest for more dragon riders amidst Westeros' citizens.
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4. (2.01) "A Son for a Son" - In the season premiere, Queen Dowager Alicent Targaryen grows concerned by her son Aegon's Small Council. Grieving over the death of her second son, Rhaenyra delivers an ultimatum to Daemon, whose plan goes terribly wrong.
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5. (2.06) "Smallfolk" - At her heir Prince Jacaerys' urging, Rhaenyra embarks on her risky venture to find new dragon riders. Meanwhile, Aemond takes steps to reshape the Green Council, while the badly wounded Aegon recovers.
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6. (2.08) "The Queen Who Ever Was" - In the season finale, Rhaenyra reasserts her authority as Queen over Daemon. Ser Tyland Lannister forms an alliance between the Green Small Council and the Triarchy. While Aemond becomes more volatile, the Master of Whispers Ser Larys Strong plots an escape for the still wounded Aegon and himself.
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7. (2.03) "The Burning Mill" - As ancient grudges resurface in the Riverlands, Rhaenys suggests that Rhaenyra seek an audience with Alicent to possibly end any future bloodshed. Cole proposes a bold scheme to take the Riverlands. Daemon arrives at Harrenhal Castle to raise an army for the Blacks.
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8. (2.05) "Regent" - In the wake of the Battle of Rook's End, the Greens consider how to fill a void on Aegon's Council. Jacaerys sets out on a rogue mission to the Riverlands to strike a deal. Daemon enlists Lord Willem Blackwood to help persuade the Brackens to bend the knee.
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vertigoartgore · 4 months
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Frasier's series finale ("Goodbye, Seattle") aired 20 years ago today. Feel old yet ?
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shakespearenews · 11 months
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Join multi-award-winning Sir Simon Russell Beale as he shares his life in music with Classic FM’s Zeb Soanes. Sir Simon will take us through the highlights in his life and career and discuss why certain pieces of music mark these moments so clearly. St Martin’s Voices, The St Martin’s Chamber Ensemble, and Choir of St Martin-in-the-Fields will perform his choices from across the music spectrum.
The event is raising support for St Martin’s Yes Campaign.
Tickets on sale now.
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deeksblye · 1 year
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I haven't decided if this should be a multi chapter or not so let me know what you guys think. Hope you like it!
Kensi, Deeks and Rosa had spent the last hour or so packing their bags and talking about how fun their vacation in Japan would be. After a lot of insistence from Eric and Nell they had finally accepted to spend a couple of weeks with them, in Tokio.
Rosa had been showing interest in Tokio ever since she found out that Kensi worked there and Kensi end Deeks were very excited to finally introduce Rosa to Eric and Nell, so this vacation seemed like an amazing opportunity for all of them.
During the flight Kensi couldn't stop talking about all the funny things she wanted to do and the places she wanted to show them. She also spent a fair share of the time telling funny stories about her time in the city.
They arrived at the airport after a very peaceful flight, grabbed their bags and started to look for the Wonder Twins. After just a few seconds Deeks spotted Eric who was holding a sign that said in big letters "Welcome to Tokio, family Blye-Deeks". Kensi and Deeks walked in their direction as fast as they could without stopping to comment on the sign. They would have time to make all the jokes later, but in that moment all they wanted to do was to hug their friends.
When the 4 of them finally encountered there was a lot of hugs and warm greetings. Nell immediately hugged Kensi tight while Deeks and Eric also shared a warm hug. After that was time for Kensi and Eric to share a quick hug while Deeks and Nell hugged and commented something on a low tone about Velma and Shaggy.
After the few seconds of hugs and warm smiles the quartet turned their attention to Rosa who was right behind Kensi and Deeks.
It definitely wasn't necessary to introduce them because Nell and Eric had known everything about Rosa since the moment Kensi met her, and Rosa knew them just as well because Kensi and Deeks had talked a lot about their friends and how they loved all the years they worked together. Despite all of this Kensi still formally introduced the 3 of them.
"Guys, meet Rosa. Rosa, this is Eric and Nell." She said with a big and warm smile.
Nell rushed to give Rosa a tight hug, and even tho it was unexpected for Rosa she rapidly huged her back.
"I can't belive I'm finally meeting you!" Nell said with as much enthusiasm as she could put in one sentence.
"Me too. Kensi and Deeks have told me so much about you two." Rosa answered with a shy smile.
Eric, on the other hand, didn't hug Rosa, trying not to overwhelm her. Instead he gently squeezed her shoulder while telling her it was a pleasure to meet her.
After they were all done with greetings and hugs Eric lifted his hand as fast as he could like he had just remembered the most important thing in the world and exclaimed "GUYS", which left everyone else looking at him with wide eyes and expectation.
"We're about to take you to THE MOST amazing sushi restaurant in town" he said enthusiastically with a little bit of his usual drama.
"That's it?" Kensi asked looking slightly confused.
"Oh how I have missed your classic drama, Eric Beale" Deeks said between a small laugh.
"Drama?" Eric asked slightly offended while they started to walk towards the exit.
Rosa watched all of this with amusement, smiling and looking to the four of them while they spoke.
As they were leaving the airport Kensi and Deeks couldn't stop thinking about how happy they were to finally introduce Rosa to the wonder twins. They were more than just friends to them, they were family, and they couldn't wait to see Rosa bonding to them. And as the conversation evolved they realized how much they have missed their friends in the past 2 years. This trip was everything they needed right now and they planned to enjoy every second of it.
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sapphicsukeve · 1 year
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Eastenders 28/09
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graphicpolicy · 11 months
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Limit Break Comics to Launch Fractured Realms at Thought Bubble 2023
Limit Break Comics to Launch Fractured Realms at Thought Bubble 2023 #comics #comicbooks #thoughtbubble
Dublin based comic collective Limit Break Comics will launch Fractured Realms, an anthology of Norse Horror comics, at Thought Bubble 2023. The book is the third myth-anthology to be published by Limit Break Comics, following the success of Turning Roads and Down Below. Thought Bubble 2023 takes place November 11 and 12 at the Harrogate Convention Centre in North Yorkshire. Valhalla Awaits. In…
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Blackbird pilot recalls when his SR-71 Flew so Fast that he and his RSO Landed at Beale AFB almost a Day Before They Took Off from Kadena AB
SR-71 Pilot tells the story of when his Blackbird flew So Fast that He and his RSO arrived at Beale AFB almost a Day Before They Left Kadena AB
The SR-71 Blackbird
The SR-71, the most advanced member of the Blackbird family that included the A-12 and YF-12, was designed by a team of Lockheed personnel led by Clarence “Kelly” Johnson, then vice president of Lockheed’s Advanced Development Company Projects, commonly known as the “Skunk Works” and now a part of Lockheed Martin.
SR-71 T-Shirts
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CLICK HERE to see The Aviation Geek Club contributor Linda Sheffield’s T-shirt designs! Linda has a personal relationship with the SR-71 because her father Butch Sheffield flew the Blackbird from test flight in 1965 until 1973. Butch’s Granddaughter’s Lisa Burroughs and Susan Miller are graphic designers. They designed most of the merchandise that is for sale on Threadless. A percentage of the profits go to Flight Test Museum at Edwards Air Force Base. This nonprofit charity is personal to the Sheffield family because they are raising money to house SR-71, #955. This was the first Blackbird that Butch Sheffield flew on Oct. 4, 1965.
The Blackbird design originated in secrecy during the late 1950s with the A-12 reconnaissance aircraft that first flew in April 1962 and remained classified until 1976. President Lyndon Johnson publicly announced the existence of the YF-12A interceptor variant on Feb. 29, 1964, more than half a year after its maiden flight. The SR-71 completed its first flight on Dec. 22, 1964.
The Blackbird was designed to cruise at “Mach 3+,” just over three times the speed of sound or more than 2,200 miles per hour and at altitudes up to 85,000 feet.
Blackbird pilot recalls when his SR-71 Flew so Fast that he and his RSO Landed at Beale AFB almost a Day Before They Took Off from Kadena AB
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David Peters in SR-71’s cockpit
The incredible speed of the SR-71 Blackbird
So, it comes as no surprise if, thanks to its astonishing flight characteristics, the aircraft has set numerous speed and altitude records throughout its career.
To give a real perspective of the incredible speed the iconic Blackbird could attain, SR-71 pilot David Peters tells the following, fabulous story.
‘We were TDY to Det. 1 at Kadena AB, Okinawa. One of the birds was scheduled for swap out and my back seater, Ed Bethart, and I were to fly it home. The replacement came in on Friday and we were to leave Saturday morning. So, in true Habu tradition we welcomed the incoming crew and went to happy hour Friday evening at the officers’ club.
SR-71 Pilot tells the story of when his Blackbird flew So Fast that He and his RSO arrived at Beale AFB 17 1/2 Hours Before They Left Kadena AB
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David Peters and Ed Bethart
A true story
‘We got up Saturday morning and got ready to go home. Departure was scheduled for 1000. Everything went well and we departed right on time. Headed out to do a pass through the Korean DMZ then into the tankers in the Sea of Japan. Good refueling and climb out headed for the Sea of Okhotsk and the Kamchatka peninsula of Russia and from there to more tankers off of Adak in the Aleutian Islands. Another good refueling and on to Beale AFB California.
‘We arrived with a low approach pulled up into a closed pattern and landed. Following de-suiting and debrief we deposited our classified flight documents jumped in a car and arrived at the officers club for Friday night happy hour at 1630 17 1/2 hours before we left Kadena.
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SR-71 print
This print is available in multiple sizes from AircraftProfilePrints.com – CLICK HERE TO GET YOURS. SR-71A Blackbird 61-7972 “Skunkworks”
‘Try that in any aircraft other than the SR-71. Besides this is actually a true story.’
Be sure to check out Linda Sheffield Miller (Col Richard (Butch) Sheffield’s daughter, Col. Sheffield was an SR-71 Reconnaissance Systems Officer) Twitter Page Habubrats SR-71 and Facebook Page Born into the Wilde Blue Yonder for awesome Blackbird’s photos and stories.
Photo credit: David Peters and U.S. Air Force
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"VANITY FAIR" (2018) Review
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“VANITY FAIR” (2018) Review
When I had first heard that the ITV channel and Amazon Studios had plans to adapt William Makepeace Thackeray’s 1848 novel, “Vanity Fair”, I must admit that I felt no interest in watching the miniseries. After all, I had already seen four other adaptations, including the BBC’s 1987 production. And I regard the latter as the best version of Thackeray’s novel I had ever seen.
In the end, my curiosity got the best of me and I decided to watch the seven-part miniseries. In a nutshell, "VANITY FAIR" followed the experiences of Rebecca "Becky" Sharp, the social climbing daughter of an English not-so-successful painter and a French dancer in late Georgian England during and after the Napoleonic Wars. The production also told the story of Becky's school friend and daughter of a wealthy merchant, Amelia Sedley. The story begins with both young women leaving Miss Pinkerton’s Academy for Young Ladies. Becky managed to procure a position as governess to Sir Pitt Crawley, a slightly crude yet friendly baronet. Before leaving for her new position, Becky visits Amelia's family. She tries to seduce Jos Sedley, Amelia's wealthy brother and East India Company civil servant. Unfortunately George Osborne, a friend of Jos and son of another wealthy merchant, puts a stop to the budding romance.
While working for the Crawleys, Becky meets and falls in love with Sir Pitt’s younger son, Captain Rawdon Crawley. When Sir Pitt proposes marriage to Becky, she shocks the family with news of her secret marriage to Rawdon. The couple becomes ostracized and ends up living in London on Rawdon’s military pay and gambling winnings. They also become reacquainted with Amelia Sedley, who has her own problems. When her father loses his fortune, George's own father insists that he dump Amelia and marry a Jamaican heiress. George refuses to do so and thanks to his friend William Dobbin's urging, marries Amelia. Mr. Osborne ends up disinheriting George. However, the romantic lives of Becky and Amelia take a backseat when history overtakes them and their husbands with the return of Napoleon Bonaparte.
I wish I could say that the 2018 miniseries was the best adaptation of Thackery's novel I had seen. But it is not. The production had its . . . flaws. One, I disliked its use of the song "All Along the Watchtower" in each episode's opening credits and other rock and pop tunes during the episodes' closing credits. They felt so out of place in the miniseries' production. Yes, I realize that a growing number of period dramas have doing the same. And quite frankly, I detest it. This scenario barely worked in the 2006 movie, "MARIE ANTOINETTE". Now, this use of pop tunes in period dramas strike me as awkward, ham-fisted, unoriginal and lazy.
I also noticed that producer and screenwriter Gwyneth Hughes threw out the younger Pitt Crawley character (Becky's brother-in-law), kept the Bute Crawley character and transformed him from Becky Sharp's weak and unlikable uncle-in-law into her brother-in-law. Hughes did the same with the Lady Jane Crawley and Martha Crawley characters. She tossed aside the Lady Jane character and transformed Martha from Becky's aunt-in-law to sister-in-law. Frankly, I did not care for this. I just could not see characters like Bute and Martha suddenly become sympathetic guardians for Becky and Rawdon's son in the end. It just did not work for me. I have one last problem with "VANITY FAIR", but I will get to it later.
I may not regard "VANITY FAIR" as the best adaptation of Thackery's novel, I cannot deny that it is first-rate. Gwyneth Hughes and director James Strong did an excellent job of bringing the 1848 novel to life on the television screen. Because this adaptation was conveyed in seven episodes, both Hughes and Strong were given the opportunity retell Thackery's saga without taking too many shortcuts. The miniseries replayed Becky Sharp's experiences with the Sedley family, George Osbourne, and the Crawley family in great detail. I was especially impressed by the miniseries' recount of Becky and Amelia's experiences during the Waterloo campaign - which is the story's true high point, as far as I am concerned. Also, this adaptation had conveyed George's experiences during Waterloo with more detail than any other adaptation I have seen.
Aside from the Waterloo sequence, there were other scenes that greatly impressed me. I really enjoyed those scenes that featured the famous Duchess of Richmond's ball in the fourth episode, "In Which Becky Joins Her Regiment"; Becky's attempts to woo Jos Sedley in the first episode, "Miss Sharp In The Presence Of The Enemy"; the revelation of Becky's marriage to Rawdon Crawley in "A Quarrel About An Heiress"; and her revelation to Amelia about the truth regarding George in the final episode, "Endings and Beginnings". There were people who were put off that the series did not end exactly how the novel did - namely the death of Jos, with whom Becky had hooked up in the end. I have to be honest . . . that did not bother me. However, I was amused that Becky's last line in the miniseries seemed to hint that Jos' death might be a possibility in the near future.
The production values for "VANITY FAIR" struck me as quite beautiful. I thought Anna Pritchard's production designs did an excellent job in re-creating both London, the English countryside, Belgium, Germany, India and West Africa between the Regency era and the early 1830s. Not only did I find the miniseries' production values beautiful, but also Ed Rutherford's cinematography. His images struck me as not only beautiful, but sharp and colorful. I would not say that Lucinda Wright and Suzie Harman's costume designs blew my mind. But I cannot deny that I found them rather attractive and serviceable for the narrative's setting.
One of the production's real virtues proved to be a very talented cast. "VANITY FAIR" featured some solid performances from it supporting players. Well . . . I would say more than solid. I found the performances of Robert Pugh, Peter Wight, Suranne Jones, Claire Skinner, Mathew Baynton, Sian Clifford, Monica Dolan, and Elizabeth Berrington to be more than solid. In fact, I would say they gave excellent performances. But they were not alone.
Michael Palin, whom I have not seen in a movie or television production in years, gave an amusing narration in each episode as the story's author William Makepeace Thackeray. Ellie Kendrick gave a very poignant performance as Jane Osborne, who seemed to be caught between her loyalty to her bitter father and her long-suffering sister-in-law. Simon Beale Russell gave a superb, yet ambiguous portrayal of the warm and indulgent John Sedley, who also had a habit of infantilizing his family. Frances de la Tour was deliciously hilarious and entertaining as Becky Sharp's aunt-in-law and benefactress Lady Matilda Crawley. I could also say the same about Martin Clunes, who gave a very funny performance as the crude, yet lively Sir Pitt Crawley. One last funny performance came from David Fynn, who gave an excellent portrayal of the vain, yet clumsy civil servant, Jos Sedley. Anthony Head gave a skillful performance as the cynical and debauched Lord Styne. I thought Charlie Rowe was superb as the self-involved and arrogant George Osborne. Rowe, whom I recalled as a child actor, practically oozed charm, arrogance and a false sense of superiority in his performance as the shallow George.
I have only seen Johnny Flynn in two roles - including the role of William Dobbin in this production. After seeing "VANITY FAIR", it seemed that the William Dobbin role seemed tailored fit for him. He gave an excellent performance as the stalwart Army officer who endured years of unrequited love toward Amelia Sedley. Tom Bateman was equally excellent as the charming, yet slightly dense Rawdon Crawley. At first, I thought Bateman would portray Rawdon as this dashing, yet self-confident Army officer. But thanks to his performance, the actor gradually revealed that underneath all that glamour and dash was a man who was not as intelligent as he originally seemed to be. Amelia Sedley has never been a favorite character of mine. Her intense worship of the shallow George has always struck me as irritating. Thanks to Claudia Jessie's excellent performance, I not only saw Amelia as irritating as usual, but also sympathetic for once.
Television critics had lavished a great deal of praise upon Olivia Cooke as the sharp-witted and manipulative Becky Sharp. In fact, many have labeled her performance as one of the best versions of that character. And honestly? I have to agree. Cooke was more than superb . . . she was triumphant as the cynical governess who used her charms and wit in an attempt to climb the social ladder of late Georgian Britain. I would not claim that Cooke was the best on-screen Becky I have seen, but she was certainly one of the better ones. I have only one minor complaint - I found her portrayal of Becky as a poor parent to her only son rather strident. Becky has always struck me as a cold mother to Rawdon Junior. But instead of cold, Cooke's Becky seemed to scream in anger every time she was near the boy. I found this heavy-handed and I suspect the real perpetrator behind this was either screenwriter Gwyneth Hughes or director James Strong.
I have a few complaints about "VANITY FAIR". I will not deny it. But I also cannot deny that despite its few flaws, I thought it was an excellent adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's novel. Actually, I believe it is one of the better adaptations. "VANITY FAIR" is also one of the best period dramas I have seen from British television in a LONG TIME. And I mean a long time. Most period dramas I have seen in the past decade were either mediocre or somewhere between mediocre and excellent. "VANITY FAIR" is one of the first that has led me to really take notice in years. And I have to credit Gwyneth Hughes' writing, James Strong's direction and especially the superb performances from a first-rate cast led by Olivia Cooke. It would be nice to see more period dramas of this quality in the near future.
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ellswritings · 2 months
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Masterlist ;)
*= smut
The Hunger Games
Imagines
Finnick Odair
Wasting All These Tears On You
Peeta Mellark
They Don't Know About Us
Katniss Everdeen
Johanna Mason
Haymitch Abernathy
Cato Hadley
Marvel Sanford
Clove Kent
Coriolanus Snow
Sejanus Plinth
Series
none yet :(
Teen Wolf
Imagines
Scott McCall
Stiles Stilinski
Derek Hale
Jealousy, Jealousy
Peter Hale
Chris Argent
Lydia Martin
Issac Lahey
Allison Argent
Malia Hale/Tate
Liam Dunbar
Kira Yukimara
Series
Lupus Nox- S1 Cast, Prologue, S1 E1, S1 E2,
The Maze Runner
Imagines
Thomas
Newt
Minho
Gally
Aris
Brenda
Sonya
Harriet
Series
none yet :(
Marvel
Imagines
Steve Rogers
Tony Stark
Bucky Barnes
Loki Laufeyson
Natasha Romanoff
Clint Barton
Logan Howlett
Peter Quill
Gamora Ben Titan
Peter Parker
Peter Parker (TASM)
Thor Odinson
Michelle Jones-Watson
Wanda Maximoff
Pietro Maximoff
Series
none yet :(
Once Upon A Time
Imagines
Regina Mills
Emma Swan
Killian Jones
David Nolan/Prince Charming
Peter Pan
Rumplestiltskin
Neal Cassidy/Baelfire
Series
none yet :(
Bridgerton
Imagines
Anthony Bridgerton
How To Be A Heartbreaker
Colin Bridgerton
Benedict Bridgerton
King George
Simon Bassett
Eloise Bridgerton
Series
none yet :(
Harry Potter
Imagines
Harry Potter
Ron Weasley
Hermoine Granger
Fred Weasley
George Weasley
Remus Lupin
Sirius Black
James Potter
Draco Malfoy
Lucius Malfoy
Tom Riddle
Luna Lovegood
Bellatrix Lestrange
Series
none yet :(
Glee
Imagines
Finn Hudson
Sam Evans
Jesse St. James
Quinn Fabray
Santana Lopez
Brittany S. Pierce
Rachel Berry
Mercedes Jones
Mike Chang
Noah Puckerman
Series
none yet :(
Criminal Minds
Imagines
Aaron Hotchner
Spencer Reid
Derek Morgan
Emily Prentiss
Jennifer Jareau
Matthew Simmons
Luke Alves
Kate Callahan
Series
none yet :(
9-1-1
Imagines
Evan 'Buck" Buckley
Eddie Diaz
Bobby Nash
Athena Grant
Howard 'Chimney' Han
Maddie Buckley
Series
none yet :(
Gossip Girl
Imagines
Chuck Bass
Nate Archibald
Dan Humphrey
Serena Van Der Woodsen
Blair Waldorf
Carter Baizen
Series
none yet :(
Pitch Perfect
Imagines
Jesse Swanson
Beca Mitchell
Chloe Beale
Bumper Allen
Cynthia Rose
Benji Applebaum
Donald Walsh
Fat Amy/Patricia Hobart
Series
none yet :(
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