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Beautiful People 👑
(In the video: Salma Hayek, Billie Eilish Cardi B, Victoria Monét, Jodie Turner Smith, Kelly Rowland, Ericka Alexander)
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NAACP Image Awards 2023 - fave looks ♥️
~ Elarica Johnson, Ivy-Victoria Maurice, Kennedy Stephens, Quinta Brunson, Psalms Salazar, Patrick Oyeku, Kenya Moore, Melissa L. Williams, Method Man, Marcus Scribner, Mike Merrill, Jermelle Simon, Lil Rel Howery, Janelle Monáe, Blac Chyna, Dominique Thorne, Jimmy Jean-Louis, Gabrielle Union, Shannon Thornton, Kevin Fredericks, Marsai Martin, Kevan Hall, Janelle James, Zendaya, Jerrie Johnson, Kerry Washington, Terrence Howard, Jabari Banks, Kim Lewis, Coco Jones, Solea Pfeiffer, Dannella Lane, Dwyane Wade, Miranda Pak, Regina Hall, Louis Carr
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Sons Of The Silent Age. Part One.
1) Ivy Duke (1896-1937) starred in the 1920 hit film The Lure of Crooning Water. She drank herself to death after her career took a downward turn.
2) Sybil Rhoda (1902-2005) starred in Alfred Hitchcock’s Downhill opposite Ivor Novello. Interviewed at age 101, she said "I'm amazed I've existed so long. I'm surprised about the whole thing. I can't get over it,"
3) Maurice Elvey (1887-1967) was one of the most prolific film directors in history, making nearly 200 films between 1913 and 1957. During the silent film era, he directed as many as 20 films per year. His adaptations of Sherlock Holmes were praised by Arthur Conan Doyle. In order to film the sinking of a troop ship, Elvey built a water tank in his own back garden, spending two months to fill it up via his kitchen tap.
4) Victoria Hopper (1909–2007) was a British actress popular during the 1930s. From 1934 until 1939, she was married to film director Basil Dean, who grew interested in Hooper due to her resemblance to his former lover Meggie Albanesi (1899-1923). Dean cast her in several major films, which did badly at the box office.
5) Chrissie White (1895-1989) appeared in more than 180 films. White married director Henry Edwards, and they became one of the most newsworthy celebrity couples of the 1920s. They had two children, and remained together until his death in 1952.
6) Cora Goffin (1902-2004) was an actress on the London stage. She acted in two silent films, during which she leapt from a moving horse and threw herself beneath a moving car in Paris. There were reports that she had her legs insured for £20,000 with Lloyd's of London. Goffin married theatre manager Emile Littler in 1933. She became Lady Littler when Emile was knighted in 1974
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Sheryl Lee Ralph with her husband Vincent Hughes, son Etienne Maurice, and daughter Ivy-Victoria Maurice praying before the Emmy Awards tonight.
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Say Their Names
Day 1 of Tumblr’s #ActsOfPride campaign:
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These are the black trans lives we have lost due to violence in the United States since 2009. Sadly, this is most likely not a complete list as many of the souls we have lost go unreported or were misgendered. They will not be forgotten.
Caprice Curry, 31 - Killed January 17, 2009 Jimmy McCollough, 34 - Killed April 14, 2009 Foxy Ivy, mid 30s - May 23, 2009 Christopher Jermaine Scott, 36 - Killed July 1, 2009 Beyonce (Eric) Lee, 21 - Killed July 26, 2009 Tyli’a Mack, 21 - Killed August 26, 2009 Dee Green, 25 - Killed October 26, 2009 Toni Alston, 44 - Killed April 3, 2010 Chanel (Dana A. Larkin), 26 - Killed May 7, 2010 Sandy Woulard, 28 - Killed June 21, 2010 Victoria Carmen White, 28 - Killed September 8, 2010 Stacey Lee aka Stacey Blahnik, 31 - Killed October 11, 2010 Tyra Trent, 25 - Killed February 19, 2011 Marcal Camero Tye, 25 - Killed March 8, 2011 Miss Nate Nate, 44 - Killed June 13, 2011 Lashai Mclean, 23 - Killed July 20, 2011 Shelley Hilliard, 19 - Killed October 23, 2011 Chassity Nathan Vickers, 32 - Killed November 17, 2011 Githe Goines, 23 - Killed December 29, 2011 Crain Conaway, 47 - Killed January 17, 2012 Deoni Jones, 23 - Killed February 2, 2012 Coko Williams, 35 - Killed April 4, 2012 Tyrell Jackson, 23 - Killed April 4, 2012 Paige Clay, 23 - Killed April 16, 2012 Brandy Martell, 37 - Killed April 29, 2012 Tracey Johnson, 40 - Killed July 5, 2012 Tiffany Gooden, 19 - Killed August 14, 2012 Dewayne “Deja” Jones, 33 - Killed August 26, 2012 Kendall Hampton, 26 - Killed August 29, 2012 Evon Young, 22 - Killed January 1, 2013 Cemia “CeCe” Dove, 23 - Killed March 27, 2013 Kelly Young, 29 - Killed April 3, 2013 Ashley Sinclair, 30 - Killed April 11, 2013 Fatima Woods, 53 - Killed May 30, 2013 Jock Maurice McKinney, 50 - Killed 12 July, 2013 Diamond Williams, 31 - Killed July 14, 2013 Domonique Newburn, 31 - Killed August 20, 2013 Islan Nettles, 21 - Killed August 20, 2013 Artegus Konyale Madden, 37 - Killed September 1, 2013 Terry Golston, 44 - Killed September 6, 2013 Eyricka Morgan, 26 - Killed September 24, 2013 Brittany Stergis, 22 - Killed December 5, 2013 Kandy Hall, 40 - Killed June 3, 2014 Yaz'min Shancez, 31 - Killed June 19, 2014 Tiffany Edwards, 28 - Killed June 26, 2014 Mia Henderson, 26 - Killed July 16, 2014 Aniya Parker, 47 - Killed October 3, 2014 Ashley Sherman, 25 - Killed October 27, 2014 Gizzy Fowler, 24 - Killed November 12, 2014 Lamar Edwards, 20  - Killed January 9, 2015 Lamia Beard, 30 - Killed January 17, 2015 Ty Underwood, 24  - Killed January 26, 2015 Yazmin Vash Payne, 33 - Killed January 31, 2015 Taja Gabrielle DeJesus, 36 - Killed February 1, 2015 Penny Proud, 21 - Killed February 10, 2015 Keyshia Blige, 33 - Killed March 7, 2015 London Chanel, 21 - Killed May 18, 2015 Ashton O’Hara, 25 - Killed July 14, 2015 India Clarke, 25 - Killed July 2, 2015 Shade Schuler, 22 - Killed July 29, 2015 Amber Monroe, 20 - Killed August 8, 2015 Kandis Capri, 35 - Killed August 11, 2015 Elisha Walker, 20 - Killed August 13, 2015 Kiesha Jenkins, 22 - Killed October 6, 2015 Zella Ziona, 21 - Killed October 15, 2015 Veronica Banks Cano, mid 30s - Killed February 19, 2016 Maya Young, 25 - Killed February 21, 2016 Demarkis Stansberry, 30 - Killed February 27, 2016 Kedarie Johnson, 16 - Killed March 2, 2016 Shante Isaac, 34 - Killed April 10, 2016 Keyonna Blakeney, 22 - Killed April 16, 2016 Tyreece Walker, 32 - Killed May 1, 2016 Mercedes Successful, 32 - Killed May 15, 2016 Goddess Diamond, 20 - Killed June 5, 2016 Deeniquia Dodds, 22 - Killed July 13, 2016 Dee Whigam, 25 - Killed July 23, 2016 Skye Mockabee, 26 - Killed July 30, 2016 Rae'Lynn Thomas, 28 - Killed August 10, 2016 T.T. Saffore, mid-20s, Killed September 11, 2016 Crystal Edmonds, 22 - Killed September 16, 2016 Jazz Alford, 30 - Killed September 23, 2016 Brandi Bledsoe, 32 - Killed October 12, 2016 Noony Norwood, 30 - Killed November 5, 2016 India Monroe, 29 - Killed December 21, 2016 Mesha Caldwell, 41 - Killed January 4, 2017 JoJo Striker, 23 - Killed February 8, 2017 Jaquarrius Holland, 18, - Killed February 19, 2017 Keke Collier, 24 - Killed February 21, 2017 Chyna Gibson, 31 - Killed February 25, 2017 Ciara McElveen, 21 - Killed February 27, 2017 Alphonza Watson, 38 -Killed March 22, 2017 Kenne McFadden, 27 - Killed April 9, 2017 Chay Reed, 28 - Killed April 21, 2017 Brenda Bostick, 59 - Killed April 25, 2017 Sherrell Faulkner, 46, Died May 16, 2017 Ava Le'Ray Barrin, 17 - Killed June 25, 2017 Ebony Morgan, 28 - Killed July 2, 2017 TeeTee Dangerfield, 32 - Killed July 31, 2017 Jaylow McGlory, 29 - Killed August 4, 2017 Kiwi Herring, 30 -Killed August 22, 2017 Kashmire Redd, 28 - Killed September 4, 2017 Derricka Banner, 26 - Killed September 12, 2017 Candace Towns, 30 - Killed October 31, 2017 Brooklyn BreYanna Stevenson, 31 - Killed November 27 2017 Brandi Seals, 26 - Killed December 13, 2017 Celine Walker, 36 - Killed February 4, 2018 Tonya Harvey, 35 - Killed February 6, 2018 Phylicia Mitchell, 46 - Killed February 23, 2018 Amia Tyrae, 28 - Killed March 28, 2018 Sasha Wall, 29 - Killed April 1, 2018 Nino Fortson, 36 - Killed May 13, 2018 Gigi Pierce, 28 - Killed May 21, 2018 Antash’a Devine Sherrington English, 38 - Killed June, 2018 Diamond Stephens, 39 - Killed June 18, 2018 Cathalina Christina James, 24 - Killed June 24, 2018 Keisha Wells, 50s - Killed June 24, 2018 Sasha Garden, 27 - Kille July 19, 2018 Vontashia Bell, 18 - Killed August 30, 2018 Dejanay Stanton, 24 - Killed August 30, 2018 Shantee Tucker, 30 - Killed September 5, 2018 Londonn Moore, 20 - Killed September 8, 2018 Ciara Minaj Carter, 31 - Killed October 3, 2018 Regina Denise Brown, 53 - Killed October 10, 2018 Tydi Dansbury, 37, Killed November 26, 2018 Keanna Mattel, 35 - Killed December 7, 2018 Dana Martin, 31 - Killed January 6, 2019 Jazzaline Ware, 34 - Killed March 25, 2019 Ashanti Carmon, 27, Killed March 30, 2019 Claire Legato, 21 - Killed April 15, 2019 Muhlaysia Booker, 23 - Killed May 18, 2019 Michelle “Tamika” Washington, 40 - Killed May 19, 2019 Paris Cameron, 20 - Killed May 25, 2019 Chynal Lindsey, 26 - Killed June 1, 2019 Chanel Scurlock, 23 - Killed June 5, 2019 Layleen Polanco, 27 - Killed June 7, 2019 Zoe Spears, 23 - Killed June 13, 2019 Brooklyn Lindsey, 32 - Killed June 25, 2019 Denali Berries Stuckey, 29 - Killed July 20, 2019 Kiki Fantroy, 21 - Killed July 31, 2019 Pebbles La Dime Doe, 24 - Killed August 4, 2019 Bubba Walker, 55 - Killed July 2019 Tracy Single, 22 - Killed July 30, 2019 Bee Love Slater, 23 - Killed September 1, 2019 Bailey Reeves, 17 - Killed September 2, 2019 Ja’Leyah-Jamar, 30 - Killed September 13, 2019 Itali Marlowe, 29 - Killed September 20, 2019 Brianna “BB” Hill, 30, Killed October 13, 2019 Yahira Nesby, 33 - Killed December 19, 2019 Monika Diamond, 34 - Killed March 18, 2020 Nina Pop, 28 - Killed May 3, 2020 Tony McDade, 38 - Killed May 27, 2020
All of them should still be here with us today.
Say their names.
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Victorian names
A selection of names for boys and girls from the Victorian era.
Boys names:
Albert Alfred Algernon Ambrose Archibald Arthur Aubrey Augustine Augustus Basil Bernard Bertram Cecil Cedric Clarence Claude Clement Clifford Cornelius Cuthbert Cyril Donald Douglas Duncan Ebenezer Edgar Edwin Edmund Edward Enoch Ernest Eugene Eustace Evan Ewart Felix Fergus Francis Frank Franklin Frederick Geoffrey George Gerald Gilbert Harold Harvey Herbert Herman Horace Howard Hubert Hugh Hugo Humphrey Ivan Ivor Jasper Jonathan Julian Julius Kenneth Laurence Leonard Leopold Leslie Lionel Llewellyn Lloyd Louis Malcolm Maurice Maxwell Miles Montague Neville Nigel Oliver Oscar Owen Percival Percy Philip Ralph Randolph Raymond Reginald Reuben Roderick Roger Rupert Rufus Septimus Sidney Silas Simeon Stanley Theodore Timothy Valentine Vernon Victor Vincent Walter Wilfred
Girl's names:
Ada Adelaide Adeline Agatha Agnes Alice Amelia Amy Annie Augusta Beatrice Blanche Cecilia Cecily Clara Clarissa Clementina Constance Cora Cordelia Daisy Delia Dorcas Doris Dorothy  Edith Eliza Ellen Elsie Emmeline Ethel  Eugenie Eva  Eveline Fanny Flora Florence Frances Freda Georgina Gertrude Gladys Grace  Gwendoline Harriet  Helen Helena Henrietta Hetty Hilda Honor Ida Isabel Irene Iris Ivy Jemima Jenny Jessie Josephine  Julia Kate Kathleen  Lavinia Leah Lillian Lily Louisa Lucy Lydia Mabel Margaret Marguerite Marjorie  Martha Matilda Maude / Maud May Mercy Mildred Millicent Minnie Olive Patience Phoebe Phyllis Priscilla Prudence Rhoda Rosa Rose Rosetta Rosina Ruby Selina Susannah Sylvia Tabitha Theodora Theresa Ursula Victoria Violet Wilhelmina Winifred
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Here are the top 500 German Names!
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1. Top 500 German Names
Girls Boys
Emma
Emilia
Hannah / Hanna
Mia
Sofia / Sophia
Lina
Mila
Marie
Ella
Lea
Anna
Clara / Klara
Leni
Lena
Frieda / Frida
Luisa / Louisa
Leonie
Emily / Emilie
Mathilda / Matilda
Charlotte
Ida
Johanna
Amelie
Lia / Liah / Lya
Sophie / Sofie
Lilly / Lilli
Lara
Maja / Maya
Nele / Neele
Greta
Laura
Lotta
Sarah / Sara
Juna / Yuna
Nora
Melina
Paula
Elisa
Pia
Marlene
Victoria / Viktoria
Alina
Julia
Elena
Lisa
Mara / Marah
Mira
Helena
Pauline
Tilda
Luna
Isabella
Maria
Antonia
Finja / Finnja
Anni
Eva
Thea
Elina
Romy
Luise / Louise
Isabell / Isabel / Isabelle
Zoe / Zoé
Fiona
Merle
Josephine / Josefine
Hailey
Elli / Elly
Carla / Karla
Paulina
Martha / Marta
Malia
Lucy / Lucie
Mina
Rosalie
Jana
Emely / Emelie
Milena
Valentina
Carlotta / Karlotta
Maila / Mayla
Theresa / Teresa
Katharina
Magdalena
Annika
Nina
Amalia
Elisabeth
Olivia
Jule
Luana
Liya
Lotte
Emmi / Emmy
Amy
Linda
Ronja
Amelia
Melissa
Leila / Leyla
Stella
Jasmin / Yasmin
Annabell / Annabelle
Alma
Miriam
Chiara / Kiara
Aaliyah / Aliya
Freya
Malina
Liana
Anastasia
Lene
Franziska
Liv
Milla
Ylvi / Ylvie
Alicia
Ava
Rosa
Zoey
Marleen / Marlen
Alessia
Elif
Amira
Aurelia
Lucia
Ela
Kira / Kyra
Aria / Arya
Diana
Selina
Elise
Evelyn / Evelin / Eveline
Ariana
Jette
Marla
Alea
Enna
Lynn / Linn
Helene
Livia
Mariella
Alexandra
Carolina / Karolina
Edda
Tessa
Linnea
Sina / Sinah
Vanessa
Aurora
Vivien / Vivienne
Milana
Cataleya
Talia / Thalia
Eliana
Leana
Malea
Mona
Aylin / Eileen / Aileen / Ayleen
Laila / Layla
Liliana
Alice
Jara / Yara
Jonna
Mathea / Matea
Lorena
Alisa
Carolin / Caroline / Karoline
Nela
Kaja / Kaya / Caja
Julie
Melia
Samira
Alissa / Alyssa
Daria
Giulia
Smilla
Amina
Elsa
Heidi
Lana
Valerie
Ayla
Medina
Zeynep
Henriette
Amilia
Leticia / Letizia
Malou
Annelie
Hilda
Noemi
Selma
Aleyna
Elin
Liara
Lenja / Lenya
Bella
Hedi / Hedy
Levke
Nika
Celine
Svea
Veronika
Celina
Ruby
Fenja
Hermine
Ina
Larissa
Tabea
Felicitas
Jolina / Joelina
Marina
Valeria
Azra
Michelle
Rebecca
Nisa
Annalena
Alva
Elea
Melody
Palina
Flora
Maira / Meyra
Mariam / Maryam
Natalie / Nathalie
Nala / Nahla
Alena
Cleo
Eleni
Malin
Alya
Felina
Florentine
Helen
Lou
Naila / Nayla
Nelly / Nelli
Christina
Käthe
Leona
Alia
Marlena
Tamara
Tara
Angelina
Carina / Karina
Dalia
Hedda
Leia / Leya
Meryem
Anne
Holly
Madita
Fabienne
Jella
Mailin / Maylin
Mathilde
Enya
Kate
Lilia
Sena
Joleen
Clea
Liesbeth / Lisbeth
Fine / Fiene
Lenia
Sonja
Xenia
Eleonora
Melisa
Enni / Enny
Hira
Adriana
Dana
Defne
Lola
Miray
Tamina
Nicole
Asya
Esther
Josie / Josy
Naomi
Cecilia
Claire
Dilara
Selin
Enie
Fritzi
Leonora
Melek
Miley
Wilma
Esila
Esma
Feline
Rieke
Ada
Amara
Cara
Estelle
Gerda
Lilian / Lillian
Viola
Adelina
Janne
Philine
Tiana
Ivy
Juliana
Kimberly / Kimberley
Lieselotte
Malena
Delia
Enisa
Joana / Joanna
Kim
Ellen
Evelina
Felicia
Liyana
Lilith
Liz
Amanda
Anouk
Eleanor
Samantha
Talea
Arina
Dua
Emilija
Eslem
Irma
Maike / Meike
Nike
Rita
Adele
Alisha
Iva
Josefin / Josephin
Margarete
Romina
Ylva
Elaine
Helin
Joline / Joeline
Josephina / Josefina
Madeleine
Nila
Ophelia
Philippa
Abigail
Anja
Melinda
Scarlett
Toni / Tony
Erna
Gloria
Grace
Jade
Jolie
Madlen / Madleen
Marit
Melanie
Tuana
Annemarie
Debora / Deborah
Jenna
Kiana
Liva
Minna
Shirin
Zofia
Chloe
Fatima
Felia
Friederike
Isa
Jasmina
Jolien
Leandra
Nia
Salome
Giuliana
Inga
Josefa / Josepha
Judith
Megan
Mika
Nea
Neyla
Runa
Ruth
Sunny
Tala
Abby
Alba
Amaya
Anisa
Bianca / Bianka
Eliza
Gabriela
Janna
Jessika / Jessica
Maileen / Mayleen
Natalia
Soraya
Verena
Asel
Cassandra / Kassandra
Eda
Elenor
Julina
Kayla
Lilou
Lydia
Maggy
Meva
Naemi
Penelope
Rahel
Violetta
Alara
Caitlin / Caitlyn
Elis
Ilayda
Judy
Juliane
Sila
Vera
Anita
Charlotta
Evi
Henrieke / Henrike
Jamila
Janina
Ria
Sarina
Stina
Zara
Zuzanna
Zümra
Beyza
Cosima
Ema
Florentina
Ines
Jona / Jonah
Kalea
Katerina
Klea
Masal
Milina
Nilay
Skadi
Tarja
Tina
Charlie / Charly
Franka
Hanne
Hilde
Joy
Joyce
Luzi / Luzie
Marisa
Mary
Meta
Minel
Sandra
Sienna
Vaiana
Adea
Cora
Davina
Dorothea
Erika
Femke
Freda
Hafsa
Jamie
Katja
Nova
Patricia
Philomena
Saphira
Saskia
Tiara
Yaren
Alica
Ashley
Betty
Celia
Clarissa
Dina
Elara
Elodie
Emina
Ben
Paul
Finn / Fynn
Leon
Jonas
Noah
Elias
Felix
Luis / Louis
Henry / Henri
Lukas / Lucas
Luca / Luka
Matteo
Emil
Maximilian
Theo
Oskar / Oscar
Liam
Anton
Jakob / Jacob
Max
Leo
Milan
Moritz
Julian
Alexander
David
Carl / Karl
Jona / Jonah
Samuel
Philipp
Niklas / Niclas
Tom
Mats / Mads
Erik / Eric
Linus
Jonathan
Tim
Rafael / Raphael
Leonard
Mika
Aaron
Vincent
Hannes
Levi
Johann
Lio
Jannis / Janis / Yannis
Fabian
Jan
Lennard / Lennart
Till
Benjamin
Valentin
Artur / Arthur
Simon
Johannes
Maxim / Maksim
Constantin / Konstantin
Marlon
Jannik / Yannik / Yannick / Yannic
Adrian
Joshua
Kilian
Nico / Niko
Mattis / Mathis / Matthis
Theodor
Julius
Toni / Tony
Lian
Luke / Luc
Milo / Milow
Mohammed / Muhammad
Fiete
Fritz
Nick
Bruno
Ole
Lenny
Adam
Gabriel
Matti
Phil
Daniel
Pepe
Malte
Florian
Benedikt
Lias
Nils / Niels
Dominic / Dominik
Michael
Ludwig
Lasse
Damian
Sebastian
Levin
Emilio
Carlo
Timo
Franz
Leopold
Jannes
John
Justus
Thilo / Tilo
Luan
Noel
Tobias
Joris
Oliver
Sam
Emilian
Malik
Lennox
Robin
Bennet
Frederik / Frederic
Piet
Elia / Eliah
Jayden / Jaden
Arian
Nicolas / Nikolas
Jonte
Alessio
Eddie / Eddy
Lion
Bela
Richard
Matthias
Miran
Emir
Lars
Friedrich
Enno
Ilias / Ilyas
Joel
Ferdinand
Marc / Mark
Henrik
Silas
Willi / Willy
Ali
Charlie / Charly
Christian
Bastian
Colin / Collin
Kian
Thore
Mailo
Benno
Jaron / Yaron
Jason
Hugo
Lenn
Neo
Tyler / Tayler
Jamie
Leonardo
Josef / Joseph
Michel
Gustav
Lorenz
Yasin
Jasper
Konrad
Elian
Dean
Lionell
Arne
Finnley / Finley / Finlay
Amir
Manuel
Thomas
Leano
Nikita
Nathan
Alex
Tristan
Aiden / Ayden
Marvin / Marwin
Hendrik
Maik / Meik / Mike
Aras
Curt / Kurt
Martin
Yusuf
Andreas
Hamza
Janosch
Xaver
Elija / Elijah
Lino
Connor / Conner
Leonhard
Eymen
Georg
Leandro
Victor / Viktor
Bjarne
Hanno
Marco / Marko
Marlo
Fabio
Jack
Clemens / Klemens
Diego
Magnus
Mick
Korbinian
Can
Ian
Leander
Antonio
Ömer
Titus
Roman
William
Jano
Mert
Tiago / Thiago
Claas / Klaas
Samu
Marius
Nino
Laurens / Laurenz
Sami
Wilhelm
Darian
Henning
Kalle
Keno
Edgar
Deniz
Erwin
Janne
Marten
Omar
Stefan / Stephan
Timur
Ibrahim
Patrick
Caspar
Otto
Ahmet
Albert
Ayaz
Lean
Christopher
James
Rayan
Alessandro
Dennis
Ilay
Kai / Kay
Peter
Alwin
Carlos
Marcel
Brian / Bryan
Dario
Kaan
Nevio
Robert
Ryan
Yunus
Jakub
Logan
Markus / Marcus
Bilal
Gregor
Darius
Hassan / Hasan
Leonas
Mattes
Mirac
Yigit
Danny / Denny
Eduard
Hans
Julien
Nelio
Kerem
Maurice
Rudi
Tammo
Timon
Ilja
Joscha
Junis
Laurin
Nael
Lutz
Mio
Taylor
Armin
Enes
Karim
Mustafa
Alfred
Christoph
Kevin
Mario
Tino
Valentino
Lijan
Romeo
Umut
Amin
Flynn
Ivan
Jonne
Leonidas
Louie
Mikail
Younes
Björn
Danilo
Emanuel
Giuliano
Jarno
Kjell
Mehmet
Milian
Veit
Youssef
Chris
Egon
Nikolai
Dylan
Ensar
Fred
Jon
Musa
Quentin
Ruben
Thies
Thorin
Tommi
Andre
Emin
Josua
Leif
Loris
Lucien
Miguel
Nathanael
Adriano
Alan
Berat
Devin
Jaro
Juri
Adem
Ahmad
Eren
Kiyan
Mahir
Pius
Anthony
August
Davin
Jesse
Miko
Raik
Rune
Semih
Torben / Thorben
Amar
Angelo
Antoni / Antony
Emre
Matei
Quirin
Ricardo / Riccardo
Tjark
Arvid
Aurelio
Bosse
Efe
Francesco
Hector / Hektor
Jeremy
Jesper
Kirill
Ragnar
Tamme
Vito
Damon
Heinrich
Kuzey
Mattia
Miro
Sandro
Edwin
Elio
Etienne
Jari
Jerome
Levian
Lorenzo
Pablo
Selim
Tamino
Ares
Joost / Jost
Kenan
Levent
Santiago
Tian
Tillmann
Abdullah
Andrej
Arik
Azad
Jamal
Kuno
Leno
Merlin
Alexandros
Amon
Ansgar
Arno
Benny
Berkay
Emmanuel
Isa
Iven / Yven
Junes
Mason
Taavi
Taha
Thees
Alparslan
Andrei
Aris
Casper / Kasper
Cedric / Cedrik
Dion
Elijas / Eliyas
Ilian
Issa
Jordan
Lorik
Luciano
Melvin
Pascal
Rocco
Vitus
Atilla / Attila
Dorian
Enrico
Harun
Johnny
Karam
Kasimir
Koray
Marek
Mikael
Miron
Nero
Nilas
Noar
Sascha
Vinzenz
Zayn
Dejan
Eliano
Fridolin
Jake
Lewis
Abel
Arda
Bent
Burak
Dante
Ethan
Georgios
Halil
Igor
Ioannis
Joey
Justin
Kimi
Lazar
Maddox
Marian
Milas
Paco
Angelos
Ari
Damien
Evan
Finjas
Hardy
Hussein
Jarik
Jascha
Kadir
Khaled
2. Top 10 Middle Names for girls
Phoenix
Lane
Alea
Ivory
Ceci
Joy
Doe
Ruby
Briar
June
More ideals for you: Top 500 Arabic Names
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Downton Abbey - References to Historical Figures + References to Other Fictional Characters and Works
The following are two lists; one are real people who where mentioned on Downton Abbey, and the other is fictional characters and works that were also mentioned in the show. I complied these two lists together (because sometimes I had to research what was indeed being referenced!). As I didn’t know if I’d ever been sharing these lists, I don’t have the episode numbers listed out, but they do go in order by mention.
Real Historical Figures Mentioned in Downton
* means that the person was not contemporary of the characters and there for famous or well-known to them. Others without it may not be known personally by them, but are their contemporaries. Some of these have made it to the character list, if for sure they did indeed know the Crawleys, or other any other major character.
- Lucy Rothes (Titanic survivor, friend of the Crawleys) - John Jacob "JJ" Astor (business man who died on Titanic, friend of the Crawleys) - Madeleine Astor (not mentioned by name, but as JJ's wife, Titanic survivor, Cora did not like her) - Sir Christopher Wren* (architect, designed the Dower House) - David Lloyd George (politician and Prime Minister starting in 1916) - William the Conqueror* - Mark Twain* (author) - Queen Mary (wife of King George V) [mentioned in S1, appears in S4CS] - Queen Catherine of Aragon* - Oliver Cromwell* - Bishop Richard de Warren* - Anthony Trollope* (author; he would have been somewhat contemporary, died in 1882) - Piero della Francesca* (painter) - Franz Anton Mesmer* (scientist) - Thomas Jefferson* (politician, inventor, third president of the United States) - Léon Bakst (Russian painter and scene- and costume designer) - Sergei Diaghilev (another Russian artist) - Edith Vane-Tempest-Stewart, Marchioness of Londonderry (sounds like the Crawleys did attend her parties from time to time) - Emily Davison (suffragist) - Herbert Henry "H.H." Asquith (politician and Prime Minister until 1916) - Kaiser Wilheim (ruler of Germany; Sir Anthony personally visited him a few times) - Vincenzo Bellini* (composer) - Gioachino Rossini* (composer) - Giacomo Puccini* (composer) - Karl Marx* (philosopher) - John Ruskin*  (social thinker and artist; he would have been somewhat contemporary, died in 1900) - John Stuart Mill* (philosopher) - Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria - Guy Fawkes* - Gavrilo Princip (member of the Black Hand and Franz Ferdinand's assassin) - H.G. Wells (author) - Major General B. Burton - Heinrich Schliemann* (German businessman archaeologist, died in 1890; deleted scene mention) - General Douglas Haig (later a field marshal) - Belshazzar* (King of Babylon) - Mabel Normand (actress) - Plantagenets* - Eugene Suter (hair stylist) - Alexander Kerensky (Russian political leader) - Vladimir Lenin (Russian communist revolutionary) - Florence Nightingale* (nurse; died 1910) - Czar Nicholas II and the Romanov family (ruler of Russia) - Jack Robinson (footballer; he stopped playing in 1912) - Frederick Marryat* (author) - George Alfred "G.A." Henty* (author; he would have been somewhat contemporary, died in 1902) - Maximilien Robespierre* (French revolutionary) - Marie Antoinette* (French queen) - Erich Lundendorff (German commander) - Sylvia Pankhurst (suffragist) - Jack Johnson (boxer) - Commander Harold Lowe (Fifth Officer of the Titanic; if P. Gordon was really Patrick, he would have known him personally) - Theda Bara (actress) - Robert Burns* (poet, read by Bates; name is not uttered on screen, but it is clear on book cover) - Jules Verne* (author; he would have been somewhat contemporary, died in 1905) - Marion Harris (singer of "Look for the Silver Lining"; name is not uttered on screen) - Edward Shortt (Home Secretary from 1919-1922) - Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of York (one of the first actual historical figures in the show; married Matthew and Mary, visited Downton Abbey for dinner) - King George V (king of England) [mentioned in S3E1, appears in S4CS] - Charles Melville Hays (president of the Grand Trunk Railway that Robert invested in; died on the Titanic) - Robert Baden-Powell (founder of the Boy Scouts) - Lady Maureen Dufferin (socialite, friend of the Crawleys) - Georges Auguste Escoffier (famous chef and restaurateur) - Marie-Antoine Carême* (famous chef) - Queen of Sheba* - Napoleon Bonaparte* - The Bourbons* - The Buffs* (famous army regiment; "steady the Buffs" popularized by Kipling) - Croesus* (king of ancient Lydia; mention several times starting in S3 and through S4) - Thomas Edwin "Tom" Mix (Wild West picture star) - Dr. Samuel Johnson* (English writer; quote paraphrased by Carson) - Jean Patou (dress designer; maker of Edith's S3 wedding dress in-show) - Lucy Christiana, Lady Duff-Gordon (dress designer of "Lucille"; a survivor of the Titanic) - The Marlboroughs (famous family; mentioned like the Crawleys knew them personally, Sir Anthony did) - The Hapburgs* (rulers of the Holy Roman Empire) - Maud Gonne (English-born Irish revolutionary) - Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory (Irish revolutionary) - Constance Georgine Markievicz, Countess Markievicz (Irish revolutionary and politician) - Lady Sarah Wilson (née Churchill) (female war correspondent) - Gwendolen Fitzalan-Howard, Duchess of Norfolk  (real person and friend of Violet's) - Pope Benedict XV - Lillian Gish (actress) - Ivy Close (actress) - Alfred the Great* (9th century ruler of England) - Oscar Wilde* (author; he would have been somewhat contemporary, died in 1900) - Nathaniel Hawthorne* (author) - Charles Ponzi - Walter Scott* (author) - Charles Dickens* (author) - Virgina Woolf (author, one of the first actual historical figures in the show, was not actually mentioned though, just a background guest at Gregson's party) - Roger Fry (artist, one of the first actual historical figures in the show, was not actually mentioned though, just a background guest at Gregson's party) - Sir Garnet Wolseley* - Phyllis Dare (singer and actress) - Zena Dare (singer and actress, sister to Phyllis) - Maurice Vyner Baliol Brett (the second son of the 2nd Viscount Esher, Zena Dare's husband) - King Canute* (Cnut the Great, norse king) - Nellie Melba (opera singer, one of the few actual historical figures in the show) - Al Jolson (singer) - Christina Rossetti* (poet) - Marie Stopes (feminist doctor and author of Married Love) - George III* (ruler of England) - Lord Byron* - Arsène Avignon (chef at Ritz in London, actual historical figure in the show) - Louis Diat (chef at Ritz in New York) - Jules Gouffé* (famous chef) - King of Sweden (whoever it was when Violet's husband was alive) - Rudolph Valentino (actor) - Agnes Ayres (actress) - Lord Robert Henley, 1st Earl of Northington* (Lord Chancellor and abolitionist) - Albert B. Fall (US senator and Secretary of the Interior) - King Ludwig* (I’m assuming of Bavaria) - John Ward MP (liberal politician, actual historical figure in the show) - Admiral John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe (Royal Navy, Blake and Tony served under him) - Benjamin Baruch Ambrose (bandleader at the Embassy Club, his band appears on-screen but it's not pointed out who he is) - The Prince of Wales (David, who became Edward VIII when King) - Freda Dudley Ward (socialite and mistress of the above) - The Queen of Naples* - Wat Tyler* (leader of the 1381 Peasants' Revolt in England) - Edmond Hoyle* (writer of card rules) - Ramsay MacDonald (Prime Minister Jan-Nov 1924) - Archimedes* - Boudicca* (Queen of the British Iceni tribe) - Rosa Luxemburg (Revolutionary) - Charles I* - Douglas Fairbanks (movie star) - Jack Hylton (English band leader) - Edward Molyneux (fashion designer; Cora has a fitting with him in S5E3) - The Brontë Sisters* (Charlotte, Emily, and Anne, all authors. Anne's work The Tenant of Wildfell Hall was the charade answer in S2CS.) - Leo Tolstoy* (author) - Nikolai Gogol* (author) - Elinor Glyn (author of romantic fiction) - Czar Alexander II - Prince Alfred (son of Queen Victoria) - Grand Duchess Maria (wife of Alfred, daughter of the czar) - Peter Carl Fabergé (Russian jeweller) - Ralph Kerr (officer in the Royal Navy; Mabel mentions a man by this name as a friend) - Keir Hardie (Scottish socialist, died in 1915) - The Moonella Group (formed a nudist colony in 1924 in Wickford, Essex) - John Singer Sargent (American painter, died in 1925) - Rudyard Kipling (author and poet - often quoted starting in S1, but first mentioned by name in S5) - Mary Augusta Ward (Mrs. Humphrey Ward - author; I'm not adding her to the character list, died in 1920) - Adolf Hitler - Pola Negri (film star) - John Barrymore (actor [Drew Barrymore's grandfather]) - King Richard the III (of England)* - Hannah Rothschild and Lord Rosebery (British socialites Violet knew; Hannah died in 1890) - General Reginald Dyer - Lytton Strachey (supposedly was at Gregson's party) - Niccolo Machiavelli* - Adrienne Bolland (aviatrix) - The Fife Princesses (as listed by Sir Michael Reresby) - Duke of Arygll (as listed by Sir Michael Reresby) - The Queen of Spain (as listed by Sir Michael Reresby) - Lady Eltham (Dorothy Isabel Westenra Hastings) - King John* - Neville Chamberlain (Minister of Health in 1925, later Prime Minister; appears on-screen in S6E5) - Anne de Vere Cole (Neville Chamberlain's wife. Fictitiously, she is Robert's father's goddaughter. Her father is mentioned has having served in the Crimean War with Robert's) - Horace de Vere Cole (Anne de Vere Cole's brother) - Joshua Reynolds* (painter) - George Romney* (painter) - Franz Xaver Winterhalter* (painter) - Sir Charles Barry* (real architect of Highclere, cited here as one as Downton Abbey) - Tsar Nicholas I* - Teo (or Tiaa)* - Amenhotep II* - Tuthmosis IV* - King Charles* - Clara Bow (actress) [To my knowledge, the Ripon election candidates in S1E6 were not real people, as were not always the case for military personnel Robert referred to.] Fictional Characters and Works Mentioned in Downton - Long John Silver (referenced by Thomas) - Andromeda, Perseus, Cepheus (Greek mythology) (referenced by Mary) - Sydney Carton (A Tale of Two Cities) (referenced by Robert) - Princess Aurora, and later Sleeping Beauty (the ballet I presume) (referenced by Robert) - Horatio (Hamlet; Thomas quotes a line in a deleted scene) - "Gunga Din" (poem by Kipling; quoted by Bates and later quoted by Isobel) - Little Women (referenced by Cora) - The Lost World - Elizabeth and her German Garden (book given to Anna by Molesley) - Wind in the Willows (referenced by Violet) - "If You Were the Only Girl in the World" (sung by Mary, Matthew and cast) - "The Cat That Walked By Itself" (short story by Kipling; quoted by Matthew) - Iphigenia (Greek mythology, may be referenced in The Iliad but I cannot confirm) - Uncle Tom Cobley ("Widecombe Fair") (referenced by Sybil) - Alice and the Looking Glass - "The Rose of Picardy" (only a few strains played, possibly the John McCormack version which was out in 1919) - Zip Goes a Million and "Look for the Silver Lining" (song played by Matthew) - The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (title used in The Game) - Tess of the d'Urbervilles and Angel Clare (referenced by Mary) - Lochinvar (from Sir Walter Scott) (referenced by Martha) - "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" (played at Mary and Matthew's wedding) - "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" (sung by Martha and cast) - "Dashing Away with the Smoothing Iron" (English folk song sung by Carson) - Way Down East (film) - The Worldings (film) - "Molly Malone" (Irish song) - The Scarlet Letter (referenced by Isobel) - Lady of the Rose (musical) - The Lady of Shalott (ballad) - The Puccini pieces from S4E3 - The jazz pieces from S4E4 sung by Jack Ross ("A Rose By Any Other Name") - The Sheik (film) - The jazz pieces from S4E6 sung by Jack Ross ("Wild About Harry") - "The Second Mrs Tanqueray" (play and films) (referenced by Edith) - "The Sword of Damocles" (Greek myth) - Dr. Fu Manchu - Mrs. Bennett (Pride and Prejudice) - A vague allusion to Wuthering Heights (talking about the Brontë sisters and moors) (referenced by Rose) - Vanity Fair and Becky Sharp (Molesley reads this with Daisy) - "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" (sung by Denker) - "The Fall of the House of Usher" (short story by Edgar Allen Poe) - Madame Defarge (A Tale of Two Cities) - Ariadne (Greek mythology) - "Cockles and Mussels" (Spratt sings a few bars in S6E5; this is also called "Molly Malone") - Elizabeth Bennett and Pemberley (Pride and Prejudice) (referenced by Violet) - Mr Squeers (Nicholas Nickleby) (referenced by Bertie) - The Prisoner of Zenda (adventure novel by Anthony Hope) (referenced by Tom) - "The course of true love never did run smooth" (quote from A Midsummer Night's Dream) Not included are proverbs or sayings (which Anna says a lot of), nor Biblical references. Do note that there's a lot of scenes with the characters reading, but we don't know exactly what.
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I promised I’d make a name masterlist when I reached 200 followers, and even though it’s been a while and I’m about to reach my next hundred, I finally did it. Here are some “elegant” sounding names (for both males & females) + surnames. Feel free to give it a like & a reblog if you found this helpful in any way, and thank you for everything! 
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FEMALE NAMES:
Adelaide
Alessandra
Anastasia
Angelica
Annabelle
Anne
Antoinette
Antonella
Ariella
Audrey
Aurora
Beatrice
Bernadette
Beverly
Brianna
Bridget
Camilla
Carlotta
Caroline
Catherine
Charlotte
Clementine
Colette
Cordelia
Cynthia
Daisy
Delilah
Diana
Dorothy
Eleanor
Elizabeth
Eloise
Emilia
Emmaline
Emmanuelle
Esme
Evangeline
Felicity
Fleur
Gabrielle
Genevieve
Georgina
Gwendolyn
Gwyneth
Harriet
Harper
Helena
Isabella
Ivy
Jacqueline
Josephine
Juliette
Laurel
Louisa
Madelaine
Margaret
Margot
Marianna
Marie
Melinda
Meredith
Nadine
Natalie
Octavia
Odette
Olivia
Ophelia
Penelope
Petunia
Pippa
Poppy
Renee
Rosalie
Rosalind
Savannah
Scarlett
Sienna
Simone
Sophia
Stephanie
Susan
Sylvia
Tabitha
Tatum
Theodora
Valentina
Veronica
Victoria
Violet/Violetta
Virginia
Vivienne
Willa
Wren
MALE NAMES:
Albert
Alec
Alexander
Alfred
Alistair
Amadeus
Archibald
Arthur
Ashby
Atticus
Augustus
Bartholomew
Benjamin
Bertram
Bradley
Byron
Caesar
Caleb
Callum
Carson
Charles
Colin
Conrad
Dalton
Damien
Daniel
Dane
David
Dominic
Douglas
Edmund
Edward
Edwin
Egbert
Ezra
Felix
Finn
Frederick
Gabriel
Garrett
George
Gordon
Gregory
Harris
Harrison
Holden
Ian
James
Jasper
Jeremiah
Jonathan
Jude
Lance
Landon
Leonardo
Logan
Louis
Lucien
Malcolm
Matthew
Maurice
Maximillian
Miles
Milo
Nathaniel
Nicholas
Norman
Oliver
Orson
Paul
Peter
Phillip
Pierce
Quinn
Raphael
Richard
Robert
Roderick
Rufus
Rupert
Sebastian
Seth
Silas
Theodore
Thomas
Tobias
Vincent
Wesley
William
Xavier
Zachary
SURNAMES:
Abbott
Abernathy
Addington
Alderidge
Astor
Barnes
Baudelaire
Beaumont
Benson
Bentham
Berkshire
Bishop
Black
Bradford
Bradshaw
Buchanan
Burton
Cabot
Caldwell
Calloway
Campbell
Carraway
Caulfield
Chadwick
Chamberlayne
Compton
Cooper
Cromwell
Darling
Davenport
Donahue
Drummond
Fairchild
Fairfield
Fitzgerald
Fitzroy
Franklin
Grimaldi
Harding
Hastings
Hawthorne
Hearst
Hill
Hilton
Hollingsworth
Humphries
Lancaster
Lauder
Lexington
Lincoln
Locke
Lockwood
McCoy
Meyers
Montague
Montgomery
Pembroke
Pierce
Pratt
Pruitt
Radcliffe
Redfield
Reid
Reyes
Rhodes
Rhodes
Robinson
Rockingham
Rothchild/Rothschild
Schopenhauer
Schulz
Sinclair
Somers
Stone
Stratford
Talbot
Thompson
Townsend
Vanderbilt
Watson
Williams
Windsor
Wright
Wyndham
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 \ Amanda Addams Next Auction Details HOME ABOUT VALUATIONS CONTACT FEES/CHARGES ADVICE NEWSLETTER NEXT AUCTION LINKS Amanda Addams February 2020 Auction Details Auction Date - Sunday 16th February 2019 at 12.30 pm Viewing Times: Saturday 15th February 11 am to 5 pm Sunday 16th February 10am -12.30 pm NoteAt 251 Jasper Road McKinnon Featuring the collection of Maurice Leong, Malvern East Victoria. A lifetime collection of rare and unique Chinese items includes vases, jade, bronzes, Cloisonné wares, scrolls, horn etc ranging from 16th century onwards. Also in this auction included: Estate of Ivy Anderson, Warragul, Estate of Helen Halpin, Brighton East, Estate of Dr. Barrie Noel Margetts, Black Rock. Plus contents of private homes: Caulfield North, Beaumaris and St. Kilda. Something for everyone, a must to view and not to be missed, and majority will be sold unreserved Art includes: John Perceval, David Boyd, Sid Nolan, Margaret Preston, Clifton Pugh, Pro Hart, Bill Coleman, Arthur Boyd senior, Paul Margoscy, Rick Amor, Charles Bryant, Mathew MacNally, Norman Lindsay, Hermannsburg School art by Oscar Namatjira, Benjamin Landara, Arnuf Ebatarinja, Gabriel Namatjira, plus rare Indonesian Art by Abdul Aziz and J Gusti Nyomon Rempad Decorative wares includes: The amazing Maurice Leong collection of jade, stone, horns, coins, ceramics, art works, silver, Cloisonné, snuff bottles, vases, bowls, figures, dinner sets, scroll (approximately 200), other entries includes sterling silver, Royal Doulton, Worcester, Moorcroft, Italian and European ceramics, rare large Remued vase, William Ricketts and other Australian pottery, Jewellery, watches, art glass, crystal Murano and Victorian glass, Chinese art and collecting reference books, etc. Furniture includes: Chinese/Oriental furniture in rosewood and Blackwood some are early others antique, includes sofas, chairs, tables. Display cabinets. English antique refectory table and similar dresser, coffee tables, etc Other: Cameras and lenses, microscopes, violin, coins, books, rugs, caskets, boxes etc. Links: View February 2020 Photo Gallery >> View February 2020 PDF Catalogue >> February 2020 Auction Pr (at Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8WH7lCHKou/?igshid=1nmn3kxubauyr
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OUaT 7x01 – Random Thoughts & Observations
“Second verse! Same as the first!”
After watching the premiere, I have some mild curiosity about certain character, but I’m not sure I care about the story as a whole. Maybe it will grow on me, maybe not, but I’ll give it a chance.
Of course, a lot is going to depend on the new characters. After last season, I don’t have faith that character arcs will be resolved in a satisfying or logical way. I can try to let that go, and just enjoy the story being told without looking to deeply at the story… Hahahahahahahaha, nope!
 Random Thoughts:
That title card used to introduce the new story:
One day a powerful curse trapped them in a city which had no magic.
There is a grammatical error in there, yes? Shouldn’t it be:
One day a powerful curse trapped them in a city that had no magic.
Even if it was intended as some sort of aural mindtrick to get us thinking about witches and magic, they should have stuck a comma in front of “which” and it would have been fine. You have no idea how much that annoyed me and stuck in my brain.
Alice, Alice, Alice. So far she’s the only new character I really want to know more about. Interesting that they chose another Wonderland character to be the creepy kook for this curse just as Jefferson was for the first. She didn’t have a lot of screen time, but she had some great lines:
"Have one weird trip and that’s all anyone knows about you!"
"When it’s not your story, bad things happen."
I’ll admit, the first one made me laugh. The second one sounded like a warning, like Alice is speaking from experience, and that makes me ask a couple of questions, namely: Did Henry interfering in Cinderella's story somehow cause the curse? Is Alice affected by the curse, or is she outside of it? Since she’s working with Rumple, I would ask the same of him – is Rumple really cursed or just playing along?
Which brings me to Detective Weaver, and his introduction. It’s too calculated right? We’re supposed to be automatically suspicious of Weaver, assume he’s doing bad deeds for a bad reason, right? My brain is programmed to be contrarian and to instantly think the opposite when I see something like that. Not that I think torturing someone is a good thing, more that I think this is Rumple’s usual MO when it comes to his family and his version of protecting them.
I mean, Henry’s car got stolen from right in front of the police station. We had a pretty big clue Alice had something to do with that and that it tied into Rumple once again trying to get Henry away from Cinderella’s story.
I liked Victoria/Lady Tremaine well enough. Although I worry Gabrielle Anwar is going to wind up with TMJ before the season is over if she keeps clenching her jaw with every line delivery. But again, the way the character is so tightly wound makes me wonder how in control she really is.
The Devil Wears Prada send-up was fun, and did a good job of conveying the dynamic between Victoria and Ivy. (Confession: I thought Andy was an idiot for quitting her job, and that she should have stayed with Miranda. I do not understand that movie.)
Assuming Victoria knows about the curse, how pissed is she going to be when she finds out Ivy gave the book to Rogers?
The face-off between Victoria and Roni was fine. I assume it’s purpose was to let us know that Jacinda is inspiring the people of HH to fight back and to keep their community. It goes hand-in-hand with the final scene and the flower growing after Jacinda makes her wish.
However, I am not crazy about the power dynamics between Victoria and Jacinda. I think they’re walking a very fine line with that, and A&E’s track record is not the best.
I have my doubts that Victoria was behind Rogers’ promotion. It’s too early to tell, but my first instinct is that Rumple was pulling the strings on that one. Somehow Lucy was able to barf exposition all over Henry’s apartment and tell him that Victoria is trying to force all the fairytale characters apart so they never find each other (because, of course, all fairytale characters are Hufflepuffs and excellent finders). So, if that is Victoria’s goal, why would she pair up Rumple and Killian?
Henry and Cinderella/Jacinda are cute together. But I have to say it, I am not a fan of Jacinda or Lucy. They’re fine, I’m just not feeling it yet. Although I wish I had Cinderella’s retention level and could master skills like driving a motorcycle in under 60 seconds.
There’s going to be something to that island in the bay right? I want to say that it is going to serve more of a purpose than just to show us that they can’t leave HH. If that was it, then they could have had the car breakdown by the troll statute as that seems to mark the neighborhood border. So do we have two landmarks – the bridge and the troll?
Officer Rogers, or should I call him Detective Guyliner, still wants to help people. I like the idea that Killian may be one of the first to start believing in the curse, to start looking for answers because in his gut things in HH just don’t feel right. Just another reason that I think his pairing with Rumple is coming from somewhere other than Victoria.
As if anyone doubted Killian would be good at filling out forms and following the rules to a T. The very first scene with him snarking at Officer Do Nothing screams Lt. Jones to me.
Seriously, none of the other officers question the fact that the Eagle Scout wears eyeliner? Or his fancy vocabulary?
No idea what to say about the hand, obviously he can't walk around Seattle with a big metal hook, but yeah...
 Random Observations:
Henry is the only him - except there's still wish realm Henry, or are we back to the wish realm not being a real place again? (Yeah, I’m never letting go of my bitterness over that nonsense.) Also, anyone else annoyed by his collar constantly changing position?
Cinderella’s “horse” (she stumbled over explaining who Felipe was) is named Felipe – did she steal him from her neighbors Maurice and Belle?
If Henry is riding a headless horse, does that make him the headless horseman?
I love Victoria’s red shoes! (She said as she stared at the fifteen pairs of shoes lined up under her desk)
Ok, bastardizing bibbity bobbity boo worked for me.
Who was the fairy godmother? The actress’ face was very familiar, but I can’t place her.
Rumple is trying to get Henry out of Cinderella’s realm because he doesn't want Henry to be a Mary Sue!
Was Roni just hovering listening into Henry and Jacinda's conversation the whole time?
How did Henry get back to the ball in time after being kidnapped by Alice? Also, Henry passing out didn’t cause a big ruckus?
Isn't the prince awfully young to have killed Cinderella's father? I'm assuming Lady Tremaine planted that seed so Cinderella would kill him.
I’m assuming his talk with Lucy in the garden is what prompted Henry to go visit his family at the cemetery, and that not finding the cemetery planted a seed of doubt for him.
Operation Glass Slipper – oy vey
Now that a bar is one of the main settings, are we going to have people doing shots at random times of day?
“Regret’s not really my thing.” Uncharitable thoughts, I have them.
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