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closetofcuriosities · 1 month
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Twin Peaks (1990-2017)
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inthedarktrees · 1 year
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Do you know where dreams come from?
Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Ontkean, Kimmy Robertson | Twin Peaks
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sleepyside · 1 month
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Kimmy Robertson’s letter wasn’t just singing Brian Peck’s praises. The way she actively shat on Drake Bell’s character…a fucking 15 year old boy… “an overtly gay oversexed person with no idea what he is doing to Brian.”
She is hateful. Her letter was vicious and vile and she should never work again.
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mixedup-sideblog · 28 days
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41 letters…what the fuck.
The charges listed against Peck:
- SA of a person under 16.
- SA by foreign object.
- SA oral.
- SA with use of anaesthesia or controlled substance.
- Using a minor for SA.
- Sending harmful matter.
Drake Bell was sexually tortured by this man when he was only 15 years old and 41 pieces of shit wrote this kind of crap in support of his abuser….
James Marsden:
“I do intend to shed light on the fact that he has learnt his lesson…the earth would fall from the sky before Brian would think about doing something like this again.”
- ahh don’t worry everyone, James is pretty sure he would never drug and r*pe a child again so let’s just let him off on this one!
Taran Killam:
“Brian is fully aware of his misjudgement and takes full responsibility.”
- poor old Brian making that minor misjudgement when he decided to prey on a child, turn him against his father, against his family, isolate him and groom him then repeatedly SA him. Don’t worry he’s stepping up and taking full responsibility!
Joanna Kerns:
“There must have been some extreme situation or temptation exerted upon him.” and “ I would hire him today to work with children.” And "a good man that made a mistake, not a bad man who got caught."
- see that’s all it was poor Brian could not resist the extreme temptation, of course blame the 15 year old victim not the fucking adult, it’s always the same bullshit from these people I swear.
Ron Melendez:
“I also know the young man…I have met his family, seen his behaviour…I saw him pursue a friendship with Brian, maintain their close ties…Brian made a large mistake but it was not his alone.”
- surprise, more victim blaming, more trivialising. A mistake is forgetting to lock your door or putting salt in your tea instead of sugar…repeatedly r*ping a child is not a fucking mistake - it’s a fucking crime!
Tom DeSanto:
“Brian is ashamed and remorseful about his lapse in judgment.” and “ I met Drake…he seemed very fearful of his father and unable to communicate with him whatever sexual issues he was going through”
- again - broken record here but r*ping a child is not a bloody lapse in judgment! And again - victim blaming and suggesting his family were at fault!
Will Freddie:
“I can only reiterate how devastated Brian is and how these past events have forever changed him.”
- well thank god Brian is so devastated that he got caught - poor thing. The threat of prison probably has ‘forever changed him’ but I’m sure his inability to stop himself from SAing kids has done far more significant damage to his victims (and yes I believe he has more than Drake).
Kimmy Robertson:
“An outrageous, overtly gay, over-sexed person…he totally took advantage of Brian’s willingness to help.”
- the amount of victim blaming in these letters, particularly this one, is just astounding. The 15 year old boy took advantage of the 40 something year old man? Do you really truly believe that Kimmy? I’ll say it again for the billionth time - What. The. Fuck.
And this is just the snippet, there are 34 more letters - all I’m sure are variations of the above examples. The fact that we live in a world where these people not only do and get away with this shit all the time but also are supported so wholeheartedly when they’re exposed for doing it, is quite frankly terrifying.
I do not accept - we did not know the extent of what we were defending as an excuse here. You knew the charges it’s even clear in the letters themselves - you know it’s about the SA of a child (a child some of you even knew personally), you decided to disregard them, defend them or downplay them. You are only coming out now with weak-ass apologies because you have to - in reality you never thought those letters would see the light of day outside the court room.
I’m sorry but the amount of victim blaming, trivialising and excusing here is just more proof to be added to the huge pile of evidence that Hollywood is a cesspit, it does not care about victims, it does not care about children.
If anyone is still in doubt about the amount of systemic CSA in Hollywood please go and watch An Open Secret (whole thing is on YouTube)- a movie that they desperately tried to bury but is just as hard hitting as ‘Quiet on Set.’
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ohmy80s · 20 days
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Kimmy Robertson / Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989)
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docgold13 · 3 months
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Batman: The Animated Series - Paper Cut-Out Portraits and Profiles
Alice
Alice was a sweat young woman who worked as a secretary at Wayne Enterprises.  She caught the eye of the experimental neurologist, Jarvis Tetch.  Tetch was captivated by Alice in that her name and naive kindness so reminded him of the titular character from his favorite book, Lewis Carol’s Alice in Wonderland.  
When Alice’s longtime boyfriend, Billy, broke off their relationship, Tetch seized on the opportunity to try to sweep her off her feet.  Tech took her out on the town and, using his newly developed mind control technology, he succeeded in convincing her that he was a renown celebrity.  
Shortly thereafter Billy apologized to Alice.  He broke things off because he was scared of how much he loved her.  He had come to terms with this and proposed marriage to Alice.  She gleefully accepted.  
This enraged Tetch.  Unhinged, he took on the guise of The Mad Hatter and used his mind control circuit cards to force Alice to be his companion.  Fortunately, Alice was saved by Batman and Tetch was remanded to Arkham Asylum.  Tech would go on to find new obsessions whereas Alice and Billy were happily wed.
Actress Kimmy Robertson provided the voice for Alice, appearing in the twenty-seventh episode of the first season of Batman: The Animated Series, ‘Mad as a Hatter.’
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angelswouldnthelpyou · 6 months
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closetofcuriosities · 1 month
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Twin Peaks (1990-2017)
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manitat · 1 year
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Kimmy & Harry
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largerinfinities · 1 month
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HOW DARE THEY, indeed.
“I addressed my statement to everyone in the room,” Bell recounts in the docuseries. “I look at all of them and I just said, ‘How dare you?’ And I said, ‘You will forever have the memory of sitting in this courtroom and defending this person. And I will forever have the memory of the person you are defending violating me and doing unspeakable acts and crimes.’ And that’s what I will remember.”
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elijones94 · 3 months
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🧜🏻‍♀️ Ariel’s sarcastic sister, Andrina 🌸🌊
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jojoseames · 7 months
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Supporter original art reward! This backer asked for JoJo's Choice, so here's sweet Lucy Moran, from "Twin Peaks"!
(Patreon.com/JoJoSeames)
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