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sasaofastora · 5 months
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Jim and Judy both became very popular at their new school. They are both very charismatic and love to joke and make mischief, and spend much of their free time wandering around Brindleton with their friends.
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holymovies · 2 months
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Peter Finch and Sophia Loren in the film "Judith" (1966)
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kieraplaysthesims · 6 months
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December 17, 1911
Tartosa, Italy
I took a ship to Italy after finishing my courses to meet with Mr. Finch and his parents. Accompanied by Father, Mr. and Mrs. Lister, and my dear Effie of course. Poor Judith is pregnant with her first child and she feels anything but delight. I am terrified of that aspect of being a wife. But moreso, of belonging to anyone but my dear Effie.
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Mr. Finch, whose name I have now learned is John, proposed at a beachside resort owned by his parents. The senior Mr. and Mrs. Finch seem to own a lot of property in and around Tartosa, numerous vineyards to speak of.
It is quite beautiful here.
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I have good news as well dear diary! For my sweet Effie is to move to Italy with me when I come back to be Mr. Finch's wife in a few weeks.
Everything is so whirlwind...by next month at this time I could be pregnant and while a child sounds lovely, I am terrified of the angry nature of the home I grew up in and what could ensue when too many people are in one house together.
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citizenscreen · 2 years
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Peter Finch and Sophia Loren in Daniel Mann’s JUDITH (1966)
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lazydoodlesandfanfic · 2 months
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OTHERS MASTERLIST
*DISCLAIMER: SOME STORIES MAY BE TAGGED FOR WRONG DEMOGRAPHIC (ie, Not GN, male or fem) IF SO, PLEASE POLITELTY INFORM ME SO I CAN FIX IT
IRL (DISCONTINUED)
Faking It (Chris Evans X Reader)
Where Are They!? (Dan Smith X Child!Reader)
Shipping (Cody Christian X Fem!Reader)
THE WALKING DEAD (TV SHOW)
It Won't Come To That (Daryl Dixon X Fem!Reader)
Walkers (Rick, Carl & Judith X Fem!Reader)
PERSON OF INTEREST
Potential (Finch X Reader)
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twdmusicboxmystery · 10 months
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FTWD 8x06 Mysterious Coda Discussion Continued
@galadrieljones
I just watched the episode!! AH. There’s some stuff I wanna look up. I am extremely intrigued by the “coda” and idk how clear it is to you all what we’re seeing but it’s pretty clear to me. Also for now, I’ll just leave you with my most salient take-away, which is the music at the end of the episode, in the scene with Morgan and Mo. Listen to it, then go back to the Coda coda. It’s the same exact music!
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@wdway
Yeah, I noticed the music too. I can't wait for lethal to watch so we can really dive into the whole episode but especially the "tease." Did you have the same impression that it was a tease for TD?
@galadrieljones
I think it has implications for TD. Like I said I need to look some stuff up to be certain of my prediction!!
@wdway
It definitely gave me similar feelings as I had with the red machete. I'm not saying that this will be what we might hope it is, but I think it is a taste definitely.
@twdmusicboxmystery:
Morning, Gals! I finally watched both episodes.
I think it's super cool that Morgan is now looking for Rick. Clearly, he'll be part of the CRM storyline. Though, based on his role in S8, I could have told you that. Anyway, I guess I didn't realize he would leave half way through the season and not be in the rest of it.
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I'm honestly not as excited about the rest of the season if he's not in it. I mean, I guess what it really is is that I'm more interested in Morgan's return to Alexandria and search for Rick. The last time Morgan saw Judith, she was a baby, so a reunion between them would be fun. I can see Judith and Mo becoming pals.
I assumed the tease at the end was about Alicia. We saw her put her severed, desiccated arm into the bag. But it definitely would be cool, given all the Alicia/Beth and Alicia/Madison stuff, if the two of them reunited, and we got more concrete information about Alicia's state of health.
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I mean, I was surprised they killed off Finch. As I said at the beginning, I really thought they would find some way to cure him. But they also definitely planted the seed that if they could find the right ratio of radiation--enough to kill the walker virus but not him--they might have saved him. And of course Alicia's--and even Charlie's--exposure was much different than Finch's. So maybe we aren't done with that storyline yet.
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I didn't like the Dwight/Sherry thing. I thought it was kind of dumb. I get that he's clearly going to be part of the CRM storyline, heading back to Georgia and everything, and either they just don't have a role for Sherry or the actress has opted to leave the show in lieu of other projects. But still. After he travelled cross country to find her, it's Dwight that says they should call it quits? I kinda had to roll my eyes at that. Anyway, I do have some errands and such to run today, but I'm all for it. Let's discuss! ;D
@wdway
I'm so happy for us to talk about the scene. @twdmusicboxmystery, unless Alicia had a arm transplant than this is not her. Her arm was cut off from the elbow, it can't be Alicia. Supposedly the voice on the radio is Madison, so not Madison. We see all the fingers on both hands so it can't be June. This person is blonde. Yes, BLONDE!!!
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Look at her hands and up to the very top they have a little bit of blonde hair showing. Did I hear gasp! I did not immediately see the hair but once I did oh my gosh. This is what I meant by the tease. They're making they're making sure we can see both hands both all fingers there is a water bottle right next to her and of course the radio I'm going to call that flashlight color (blonde) the map, the bag and of course Alicia's replacement arm.
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The second one was the original shot and I enlarged it so we can see that this person is caring a large knife (?).
I'm not sure what that object is in the center could that be a compass?
I am not saying that this is Beth. I'm just saying that this is a tease. It is placed after Morgan's final scene in Fear which has the music that we heard from his coda in Coda. You guys know how I believe that in his first episode in Fear they teased him coming upon a car with an injured person laying on a pink blanket, I've always thought that was a hint towards Beth and so now we get a scene in his last episode of Fear where we immediately see a blonde, I'm assuming this is a woman, I just think that this was meant for TD.
I've been trying to rack my brain as to who this could be. I mentioned the other day that it reminded me of the Red Machete, because we never was able to see who took the Red Machete, they did not show the face. Here again we're seeing this person and yet not the face.
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I was trying to mark off all of the blonde actresses that we have seen in Fear and I am so open to any that you guys can think of that I'm missing.
How did this person get Alicia's (I'm going to call it) mechanical arm? And here's the other thing, Alicia we know the last time we saw her, she had gone through the fever and she was okay, really more than okay. We believe that Beth survived a bite and was given treatment so these are the only two people that we know of that survived a bite. And here we have a blonde female who is holding Alicia's mechanical arm. ????
@galadrieljones:
I love your observations. There are parts of this coda that really bug me. Not in a bad way, but in a “wtf” sort of way. I will explain. I think that, regardless of whether it’s Beth, they are being sneaky. They want us to think it could be. The lock of blond hair throws me off.
Also, I am struggling with whether these are female hands. In the beginning, they look mostly female, as the bones are fine. But then as the scene progresses, I’m not sure. They look borderline masculine to me, when they pick up the map, the sunglasses, and the arm. There is an androgenous effect here, as far as I’m concerned. The blond lock of hair looks not super long, but it’s really apparent. That throws me off the most.
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The actor is moving their hands so deliberately, almost lizard-like. I think they’re trying to achieve an effect of “this could be a man or woman."
@wdway
I understand you're back and forth about the hands. I've had the same thoughts but in the end I think they look more feminine than male hands. Even if this is supposedly Beth it's not necessarily Emily. I also think that the reason they are being very artsy with the hand movement is that people will go back and just as I did start looking at the hands in terms of all the fingers are there so that eliminates June there's two hands, arms, that eliminates it being Alicia. Madison is supposedly on the radio broadcasting, it's not Madison. I think they are feminine hands. These look like a younger woman's hands, not someone Carol or Madison's age because your hands age quite differently as a woman gets older.
@wdway
If the tease is about Beth than I just want to think about that for a moment. One of the other reasons they would be showing the hands like they are with this person writing would be that in s4e1, Daryl comes upon Beth in her cell and she's writing in her journal, the last time we see Beth with Daryl she is also writing a thank you note, there is a definite connection they want us to make with Beth and writing, imo.
To Be Continued...
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rebelliousfamily · 1 year
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Welcome to rebelliousfamily!
A multimuse featuring many different muses from many different fandoms! Be sure to check out the rules, and my muse page!
My muses vary from mostly Stranger Things, to Wednesday, The Last of Us, Dead by Daylight, Marvel, The Walking Dead and more. Including a couple of OC's thrown in there for good measure that can work for any fandom.
This is a drama free blog. I will not participate in call outs, dni's or anything under that umbrella. I just want this to be a positive blog where people can write with me and my muses
-Cat (25, they/them)
Affiliated with: @fatalframez, @houseofwisteria, @depictedblue, @hauntedxwritings, @hiisheart
muse list under cut
Stranger Things:
Robin Buckley Nancy Wheeler Chrissy Cunningham Max Mayfield Joyce Byers Heather Holloway Eddie Munson Steve Harrington Eleven Melissa Buckley (Robin's mother) Graham Mayfield (Max's father) Ronnie Ecker
Marvel:
Gwen Stacy Yelena Belova
The Walking Dead:
Maggie Rhee Judith Grimes Enid Rhee
The Quarry:
Emma Mountebank
The Last of Us:
Ellie Williams
Wednesday:
Enid Sinclair
Doctor Who:
Amy Pond
Heathers:
Veronica Sawyer
IT (2016/2019)
Beverly Marsh
Dead by Daylight:
Susie Lavoie (The Legion)
Sable Ward
Bridgerton:
Eloise Bridgerton
Heartstopper:
Tori Spring
Life is Strange:
Rachel Amber
Ghostbusters:
Phoebe Spengler
Scooby Doo:
Daphne Blake
Percy Jackson and the Olympians:
Annabeth Chase
Until Dawn:
Jessica Riley
OC's (Multi-fandom):
Skye Turner
Finch O'Malley
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jenny-from-the-bau · 9 months
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Trans Man Reese: Every time someone talks about "pretending to be someone else" he gets a little bit of joy that no one from his past would recognize him. He uses his knowledge of learning his own masculinity to blend in with others but tries to leave the toxicity behind when he's "done" pretending.
Okay but Finch getting annoyed with John and just shoving him into the Philosophy section [the B's not the HQ's iykyk]/locks him in the library collection. Good ole Judith Butler hits him in the head and for some reason he's drawn in. The words on the page express the the experiences he had. Finch finds him hours later confused, "you read." And Reese is like "only when it matters."
Idk where I'm going with this lmao... this may be procrastination 😅.
Ahahaha that's funny!
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finchmarie · 2 years
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Bringing the big bi energy with Raven & Judith from Tales of Vesperia which was a delight to play.
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sasaofastora · 3 months
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Meanwhile, Judy was having much more luck with relationships than her brother. She and their friend Jay started spending a lot of time together. They would go out for long walks after school, and often would stay out well until after the sun had gone down.
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andyboff · 2 years
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did this one for lesbian day of visibility 2021! all* my lesbian ocs are here!
*i have too many. these are like, my player characters + one npc
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kieraplaysthesims · 6 months
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December 24, 1911
Britechester, Maine
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Effie and I were not left alone for one minute on the ship back to the Americas! I was forced to spend all my time with John. Though he does seem to be rather sweet.
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It is our engagement party tonight and while Judith is my matron of honor and Effie my maid of honor, the two have vastly conflicted feelings about the wedding.
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My family is here breaking my solitude in the Lister household. Oh how overjoyed I am that we could host this at their home. It just looks like old money, whereas, well, you can tell my parents did not come from much when you look at their ramshackle cottage.
Wouldn't want the Finch's to know how new money we really are.
Though I am sure my million dollar dowry would set things right.
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Of course as soon as any members of my family are left alone they start nitpicking each other and it eventually leads to a blow out like none civilized people have ever seen.
Oh God, will you please give me a different kind of family?
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wlwmorganfyres · 4 years
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Tyler met Judith Ward and they just,, kind of,, stared at each other?
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gatutor · 2 years
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Peter Finch-Sophia Loren "La venus de la ira" (Judith) 1966, de Daniel Mann.
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citizenscreen · 2 years
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Peter Finch and Sophia Loren in Daniel Mann’s JUDITH (1966)
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