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lavoixhumaine · 29 days
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the way Athena had absolutely no problem sitting there in the silence she was so scared of with Bobby
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so goddamn beautiful.
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marshcap · 1 month
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Have you heard? Baby DeLuca-Bishop is here🤍
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randomgirl005 · 1 year
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M. A. G. I. C
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Grey's anatomy (from S1-S5)
Meredith Grey
Alex Karev
George O'Malley
Izzie Stevens
Cristina Yang
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chxnsluvr · 17 days
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my chenford thoughts and hopes 🤍 (post 6x06)
I had to mute this app (X) because the more I came on here to see people saying that Chenford would never get back together, the more frustrated I became. Everyone’s opinions are justifiable, but I think it’s become a little too crazy, especially after we’ve been told that they will be okay in the end.
Lucy
One of my biggest moments of love with Lucy throughout this episode, and the last episode — was that she stood her ground
Lucy didn’t allow Tim to walk back into her life after he’d left her in the dark and I love that. I also really love that her breaking point was the safety of Tamara. Not herself, not Tim hiding — it was Tamara’s safety being put at risk when Ray showed up and was in her apartment
I also really loved how Lucy wanted so hard to fight to keep Tim. She didn’t want him to walk away — she asked him WHY — told him no
But I also hope that this will be the point where Lucy realizes how messed up everything has been for her lately. She was mocked, she didn’t make detective, her boyfriend ran from her — and now her boyfriend was walking away from her
I just really hope that we can see Lucy’s raw emotion with this and have her work through the things she’s been suppressing in trying to be there for Tim and do her job
Tim
A lot of the time during these two episodes I was very conflicted with Tim and how he acted. I completely understand why he didn’t want to tell Lucy, but in him trying to protect her — he also hurt her and put her in danger
When he walked away from Lucy at the end of 6x06, I was angered, and I still am but at the same time — I completely understand why he’s pulling away from their relationship
I can’t imagine watching him trying to work through those things and continue to hide from Lucy while in the relationship — because then the relationship would fall apart so badly that there would be fixing
Chenford
They will bounce back from this because they love each other too much to actually let go
There will definitely some awkward tension between them in the beginning but eventually they will be forced to speak with each other
I also hope that this shows the family that they have rallying around each other. I want to see them having companions and people fighting for them to be together and grow/move past this hard place in their relationship
CHENFORD WILL BE FINE
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stone-cold-groove · 1 month
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The Partridge Family - 1970.
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narisinshambles · 4 months
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I made a s7 trailer cause we haven't gotten any goods yet🎥🎞️🧚🏻
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acmeoop · 2 years
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Jay & Silent Bob Concept Art (2000)
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smilingbuckley · 1 year
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(Originally posted on my ig)
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karihighman · 15 days
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Me on Wednesday night while recording the podcast:
Aaaand ABC Network’s YouTube on Friday:
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TIM BREAKS UP WITH LUCY I SADLY CALLED IT I AM GOOD BUT ALSO SORRY ROOKIE FAM
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If this made you feel any sort of way for even a moment. Anger, sadness, confusion. I would like to address that Hollywood loves to erase minority ethnicities whenever they can, because many don’t see it as the problem that it is.
This is fake. But you know what isn’t fake?
Daisy Edgar-Jones playing Jewish icon Carole King in an upcoming biopic.
Rachel Hilson playing Jewish Nora Holleran in the upcoming Amazon Prime Studios’ Red, White & Royal Blue.
Rachel Sennott in Shiva Baby.
Rachel Brosnahan in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
4/6 of the Goldbergs in ABC’s Jewish-family sitcom The Goldbergs.
(Just to name a few from the top of my head.)
Jews are a minority ethnicity, as well as followers of Judaism.
Jews are also one of the only minorities to never be treated as such in the eyes of the film and television industry. No other ethnicity would be played by someone not of that group in the year 2023, yet it’s happening almost weekly with Jewish characters and non-Jewish actors.
The erasure of any ethnicity is wrong. So when will people finally understand that erasing canonically Jewish characters or people, or actively searching out non-Jews, or relying on Jew-face is wrong? This erasure is so ingrained in society that most people don’t even notice it happening, but it is, and it’s wrong.
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lavoixhumaine · 28 days
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Bobby bringing himself back to Athena after some stormy weather.
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marshcap · 2 months
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Fan poster because in this house we despise A/I
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disneytva · 8 months
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Disney Branded Television Announces "Mickey And Friends: Trick Or Treats" Stop-Motion Holiday Special For October 1st At Disney Junior & Friends Playdate
After the sucess of Mickey Saves Christmas, Disney Television Animation and Stoopid Buddy Stoodios team up again for a stop-motion Halloween special "Mickey and Friends: Trick or Treats"
The special will premieres Sunday, Oct. 1, on ABC Network,Disney Channel, Disney Junior and Disney XD at 7:00 p.m. EDT/PDT; streaming Monday, October. 2, on Disney+.
In this new Mickey and Friends: Trick or Treats, Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Donald and Daisy are trick-or-treating when Donald spies the spookiest mansion he’s ever seen and assumes it has the best treats. After he convinces his friends to risk a visit, the owner, Witch Hazel, casts a spell that turns them into their costumes
David H. Brooks and John Harvatine IV return to Direct and Executive Produce the special, The special features new original music from Emmy Award-nominated songwriter Beau Black (“The Lion Guard”).
Mickey and Friends: Trick or Treats is produced by Disney Television Animation in association with Stoopid Buddy Stoodios for Disney Original Specials
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let-me-be-your-home · 2 years
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Jensen Ackles as Beau Arlen | Big Sky 
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nando161mando · 6 months
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"Is this how @abcnews commemorates a journalist who worked for them? No photo, no mention of the perpetrator, no context or full story of his documented murder alongside 23 Palestinian journalists targeted by Israel for telling the truth of its crimes that constitute genocide."
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halfdeadfrognerd · 1 year
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The Good Lawyer: a surprisingly positive experience
So if you remember my last post about ABC’s backdoor pilot “The Good Lawyer”, which is also the 16th episode on season 6 of “The Good Doctor”, you know I was very skeptical about the representation of someone with OCD, especially with the wording they used in the early synopsis of the episode.  I thought I would share my thoughts again AFTER I watched the actual episode, and let me tell you I think it was a lot better than I originally thought. Just in case it wasn’t obvious I have OCD, and have had OCD since I was 2 years old, and I have been in treatment for it since 2020 and am scheduled to come off my meds soon as my compulsions have become essentially non-existent and my intrusive thoughts are quite manageable with only occasional meltdowns (so basically nothing I can’t handle). I am also a film student about to get my masters degree this autumn so this review I’m writing will hopefully come from an informed place, but since I am not a medical professional there might be some misinformation. Feel free to correct me if I got something wrong about OCD, I am basing this off mine and my friends’ experience who are/were also struggling.  1. The myth around OCD=tidy gets debunked really early on in the episode where Shaun tells Lea about hiring Joni as his lawyer for his malpractice trial.
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Shaun explains to Lea that people with OCD are not, in fact just neat and tidy, but they suffer from intrusive thoughts and manage them by carrying out compulsions. I was happy this got addressed, even though it is kind of the bare minimum.  2. Joni’s OCD.
Joni exhibits typical compulsions for OCD which emphasize her obsession with the number 3, and tapping different objects three times. We find out that she developed OCD after she lost her father at a young age, and later on it became her coping mechanism as her mother struggled with alcoholism.
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Not only do we see her compulsions, as an audience we also get to “get into her state of mind” when she experiences the intrusive thoughts.
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When Joni gets intrusive thoughts, the space around her seem to get distorted and narrow, loses colour and the camera pans closer and closer to her face, emphasizing the panic, anxiety and loss of focus. I find this super relatable as I really tune out the rest of the world when I get my thoughts and I can even stop midway through conversation, losing my train of thought (which happens to Joni during trial as the plaintiff’s lawyer’s chair squeaks as he leans back on it). 
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Joni also experiences a fair share of health anxiety, which is actually how she gets introduced in the episode, worrying about whether she can develop cancer from the material of her wooden workdesk.
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She even goes as far as covering bits of her furniture in plastic and taking her “outside” clothes off in a bag the moment she gets home.
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While the health anxiety I find relatable (because I totally don’t ask my bf whether I got a TBi every time I hit my head even to a small degree), I am not sure about the plastic bits. It seems a bit excessive to me, and I don’t see the point behind the plastic “doorways” in the house. If we get a proper show out of this I hope it gets explained what Joni’s health anxiety is triggered by because at this point it just seems like something to be added to “haha person with OCD is a neat freak”. 
Another thing I also was unsure about, is the way the intrusive thoughts went in Joni’s brain.
“Fix this or bad things will happen.” 
What bad things? Not to be a hater, but since my OCD doesn’t allow me to say certain trigger words out loud, “or bad things will happen” is the really toned-down version I give to my friends. With OCD, the bad things can be anything. In Joni’s case, since we saw her doing compulsions in the flashback scene in hopes that it will stop her mother from dying, it might be related to the health of her loved ones. Maybe if they varied, like “Fix this or mom will die”, or “Fix this or my client will go to prison”, “Fix this or my sister will get into an accident” it would have been a lot better. 
3. The people around Joni
So from this episode we gather there are two significant people in Joni’s life: her mentor and her sister. 
Her sister is also her carer in a way, but it also seems like she is enabling her and indulging her in her compulsions. This is very realistic that when your loved one has OCD it seems easier for you to accomodate their needs by giving reassurance or even creating an environment for them where they can carry out their compulsions. This is the wrong approach, and again, if the show gets green-lit I hope it gets explored. No blame on people supporting their loved ones with OCD but it is important to get the word out that this behaviour is damaging and can stall the problem or even make it worse on the long run. The best help a person with OCD can get is therapy, meds or both. 
Joni’s sister also seems to believe the current situation is better for Joni, since she doesn’t need to “hide her rituals”, to which Joni quickly reminds her that she isn’t happy this way, because her coworkers and boss treat her as an embarassment and hide her from the public eye, in a small closet-sized “office” where she can do “research” and not interact with others so nobody can see the state she’s in.
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Joni’s mentor, Janet is what you would expect: a stone-cold career woman who absolutely cannot tolerate mistakes. (at least on the surface). The only reason she hasn’t fired Joni yet is because the latter threatened to sue the law firm for firing a disabled employee in a discriminatory way. Janet regularly belittles Joni, calls her out for her public rituals or meltdowns over intrusive thoughts.
However, she is also protectice of Joni and believes in her ability to be a good lawyer. Idk, I am not sold on Janet yet, she seems very much like a J.K. Simmons from “Whiplash” kind of mentor who bullies her protegees only to then take credit when they manage to thrive.  We also find out the reason why Joni became a lawyer is because Janet was assigned to one of the court cases on whether Joni and her sister would get taken away from their mom and go into foster care.
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So yeah. I am curious to see their dynamic in the future.
4. OCD being a superpower
My biggest fear was that after reading the synopsis where they referred to Joni’s OCD as a “superpower”, we would get her to have scenes like Shaun, where he just randomly comes up with solutions because he is autistic. I cannot emphasize more that autism and OCD are two completely different conditions that may have similar symptoms but are VASTLY different. OCD is a mental illness, autism isn’t. OCD is treatable, autism isn’t because it is not an illness. 
but this also gets debunked quite quickly, Joni is simply a smart and detail-oriented person, who works well despite her diagnosis, not because of it. She explains to Park that her brain, unlike most people’s is very focused on details, which can be true for an individual who has struggled with OCD since childhood. It might be why I’m good at finding clues and solve every escape room and riddle, I don’t even know. 
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But it seems like it was just the synopsis of the episode written by an absolute knob, and the actual portrayal of the character isn’t “OCD Ex Machina”.
Overall, I actually liked this episode and really hope it gets a show because the main character is quite interesting, is played by an actress with OCD (Kennedy McMann who also campaigned for the character’s illness to not be portrayed as a superpower) and I am actually curious to learn more about her and the people around her. There is potential and I do think people with OCD could and would enjoy it.
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