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punkrockmixtapes · 8 months
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Listen/purchase: How Long Do I Have To Wait For You? (Victor Axelrod Production) by Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings
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VIDEO: Sugar Minott - One Step Ahead (Daptone)
Aretha version, 2023.
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Easy Star All Stars - Speak To Me, Breathe In The Air 
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nothingunrealistic · 7 months
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“That’s like a billion dollars in Indiana.” That quip from Bobby Axelrod is one of the memorable lines in the series finale of “Billions,” the Showtime drama series that wrapped its seven-season run Oct. 27 with the crowd-pleasing episode “Admirals Fund.” Axelrod, played by Damian Lewis, delivers that line as he takes a victory lap after demolishing his latest foil, rival hedge fund manager Mike Prince (Corey Stoll). It’s a reference to that fact that Prince, after an elaborate sting pulled off by Axelrod and the core “Billions” ensemble, is left wiped out but for $100 million he invested with Black-owned banks a few years ago. Axe’s comment and Prince’s broad smile suggest that the latter is headed to the Midwest to nurse his wounds and rise anew. The line about Indiana had been on a white board in the “Billions” writers room for more than two seasons, just waiting for the right moment to land a punch, according to co-showrunner and executive producer Beth Schacter. Schacter and series creators Brian Koppelman and David Levien offered insights into the crafting of the finale and the fate of key characters during a Q&A held Oct. 23 at 92Y in New York that included a sneak peek screening of the finale. “We knew that was where we were driving to and it never came off the board — and that never happens,” Schacter told moderator Cynthia Littleton, co-editor in chief of Variety. “And so I think it’s just fun to see that all coalescing” in the final episode.
Season 7 was designed to provide payoffs and fist-pumping moments for the die-hard fans of the series that revolved around the antics of hedge fund managers and the regulators who try to rein in their excesses. That sector of the financial universe has only grown its influence on the macro economy as well as in pop culture since “Billions” bowed in January 2016. “We made a decision early on that we were going to make this season of the show for true ‘Billions’ fans – for the people who watch each episode more than once, who catch our references, who notice every song,” Koppelman said. “We wanted to make the final season that we wanted to see as ‘Billions’ obsessives. Seeing you all get the little lines and jokes and the moments and feeling the emotional resonances is incredibly satisfying.”
Getting the show to the finish line was complicated by the writers strike that extended nearly five months. The script for the final episode was completed before scribes went pencils down on May 2. But none of the three showrunners on stage were able to be on set while the final episodes were lensed. “It was horrible because, you know, we did seven seasons over the course of eight years. We had to take an entire year off during the pandemic. And then to have to stop short and not get to be there for the final lap was really tough,” Levien said. The trio found great comfort in the fact that the finale, penned by Koppelman and Levien, was directed by Neil Burger, who helmed the pilot and one other episode, from Season 2. “Neil knew exactly the right tone of the show, so it worked out great,” Levien said. Koppelman observed, “Sometimes a worthy fight calls for a great sacrifice and ours was a small one compared to the ones that crews and so many other people had to make.” The ongoing SAG-AFTRA strike has added to the challenge of promoting the finale given that stars Lews, Paul Giamatti (Chuck Rhoades), Maggie Siff (Wendy Rhoades), David Costabile (Mike “Wags” Wagner), Asia Kate Dillon (Taylor Mason) and more were unable to talk up their work.
The showrunners noted that they always made an effort to tap into any unexpected skills that each actor brought to the show. Lewis, for one, is a strong tennis player, so of course they worked that into an episode where he plays against Maria Sharapova. Toby Leonard Moore, the Australian actor who played the disgraced (but ultimately redeemed) former federal prosecutor Brian Connerty, once worked as an teppanyaki chef – a role that figured prominently into the finale episode. “When you make a long-running show, you learn a lot of stuff about people and their personal lives, like Dola Rashad is fluent in Italian, so she had to speak Italian at some point,” Levien said. “Toby Leonard Moore made the mistake of telling us that he worked his way through school once as a teppanyaki chef. And we did not forget that — we carried that around for years.” Added Koppelman, “You have never seen a human being care more about the way a shrimp was cut than [Moore] did. He obsessed over the rehearsals with the hibachi.”
The specific storyline for the final season – how Axe was brought back to the U.S. from exile in London and the climactic sting against Prince – came together mostly during Season 6, Levien said. Lewis left the series after the close of Season 5 as his wife, actor Helen McCrory, suffered through a long illness before her death in April 2021. When Lewis let them know he was ready to return for Season 7, that set the plot in motion. “Damian told us before anyone else knew what was going on [with McCrory]. And we knew we were able to say to him, of course and we will bring stuff forward and we will make it all work for season five,” Koppelman said. “But then the three of us and teams of writers sat around and figured out OK, these two seasons — six and seven — what’s the ideal way that it can go? And the fact that we ended up getting to do it in the ideal way that Showtime supported shooting in England, each piece of that was able to work.”
One of the long-running subplots on “Billions” was the will-they-or-won’t-they question of the relationship between Axe and Wendy Rhoades, the brilliant psychologist who was the in-house coach for the alpha traders at Axe Capital (and later Michael Prince Capital). The characters have an incredibly deep relationship – one that confounds their own spouses – but they are not in a sexual relationship. Schacter argued that the two are deeply in love. “It’s not platonic. It’s incredibly romantic. They just don’t kiss,” Schacter said. “The secret sauce of the two of them is that they are truly connected in their souls. It’s just not sexual. They do have a certain type of love affair.” She noted that even some writers on the show mistakenly thought that Axe and Wendy had been in a physical relationship at some point. “Writers pitched it to us all the time. But we felt from the beginning that we had decided it wasn’t going to happen, because then how do you keep the show going,” Koppelman said. “It also felt like they each understood what it was about. They understood that it made them better. They didn’t want to give in to that, it’s part of Wendy’s strength.”
Other highlights from the hourlong conversation: Dan Soder, who played trader Dudley Mafee, was one of three finalists for the Connerty role that went to Moore. Soder at the time was still working restaurant jobs. Koppelman and Levien vowed to write a role for him that would debut after the pilot – assuming the show was picked up. “We wrote two lines for Mafee in the second episode and Dan came in and destroyed them and then he was off and running,” Koppelman said. The only other role that was specifically written for an actor was the supporting character of Rian, the mouthy Axe Capital trader played by Eva Victor. Victor was also one of very few actors allowed to improvise on the show. No series has ever showcased as many New York eateries – posh and popular – as “Billions.” It was a decision that came early on in the series as so much of business happens over drinks and food. “The restaurant placement in the show was organic because we recognized that what restaurants you could get into and what table you could get was a sign of your power and your access in New York,” Levien said. “And then if you go one step further into the billionaire realm, you could buy out a restaurant.” Schacter added that the actors usually enjoyed the dining scenes, particularly Costabile. “There is no greater on-screen eater than Mr. David Costabile,” she said. Other than the core stars Lewis, Giamatti and Siff, the only other actor to have a line in all 84 episodes of the series was Daniel K. Isaac, who played trader Ben Kim. “Billions” was also known for its deft use of music to help propel the storylines. Led Zeppelin proved to be one of the hardest bands to license, but they made it happen with “In the Evening” for a Season 4 episode. Koppelman noted that every season has included one Bob Dylan song, including “Blind Willie McTell” from Episode 8 of Season 7. The showrunners gave a final nod to the former Showtime executives who greenlighted and supported “Billions”: David Nevins and Amy Israel (who have reunited at Peter Chernin’s North Road Co.) and Gary Levine. The pioneering pay TV outlet has undergone quite a bit of change during the course of “Billions” (it’s now been merged with streamer Paramount+) but the showrunners never felt abandoned. “Showtime has been incredibly supportive the entire time of this show,” Koppelman said.
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Tom Ewell and Marilyn Monroe in The Seven Year Itch (Billy Wilder, 1955)
Cast: Marilyn Monroe, Tom Ewell, Evelyn Keyes, Sonny Tufts, Robert Strauss, Oscar Homolka, Marguerite Chapman, Victor Moore, Dolores Rosedale, Donald MacBride, Carolyn Jones. Screenplay: Billy Wilder, George Axelrod, based on a play by Axelrod. Cinematography: Milton R. Krasner. Art direction: George W. Davis, Lyle R. Wheeler. Film editing: Hugh S. Fowler. Music: Alfred Newman.
Tiresome, talky, and unfunny, this may be Billy Wilder's worst film. Wilder blamed the censors, who squelched all the sexual innuendos that he wanted to carry over from David Axelrod's Broadway play. In the play, the protagonist, whose wife and child have gone to Maine to escape the summer heat in Manhattan, has an affair with the young woman who lives upstairs. The film's censors insisted that they must remain chaste: She spends the night in his apartment, sleeping in his bed while he spends a restless night on the sofa. The lead of the play, the saggy-faced character actor Tom Ewell, was retained for the film, while the biggest female star of the day, Marilyn Monroe, was cast opposite him. The result is a sad imbalance: Ewell, who is on-screen virtually all 105 minutes of the movie, is allowed to overplay the role as if performing to the rear of the balcony. Monroe, whose role is considerably shorter, works hard at giving some substance to her character, though it's little more than the ditzy blonde she had begun to resent having to play. And the match-up of Ewell and Monroe is entirely implausible. (On stage, the part was played by the pretty but decidedly un-Marilynesque Vanessa Brown.) The film is remembered today chiefly for the scene in which Monroe stands on a subway grate and her dress is blown up by a train passing below.
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romancemedia · 6 months
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Rest in Peace my beloved, Shmiel Pinkhas. A brief recurring character on NCIS who was a close friend to everyone's favourite past character, Ziva David.
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Jack Axelrod (January 25, 1930 - November 28, 2023) Film and television actor known for playing Victor Jerome on General Hospital (1987-1989)
His other television credits include Kojak (1977), Hill Street Blues (1988), Dallas (1983-1984), The Judge (1986), Dynasty (1987), Outlaws (1987), Night Court  (1989), Knots Landing (1989-1990), Murphy Brown  (1992), Everybody Loves Raymond (1999), Boy Meets World (1999), Good vs Evil (1999), Jack & Jill (1999), Dharma & Greg (1999), Star Trek: Voyager (2000), Gideon's Crossing  (2000), The Division (2001), Philly (2001), Alias (2001), In-Laws (2002), Frasier (2003), It's All Relative (2003), The Help (2004), Malcolm in the Middle (2005), Scrubs (2005), It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2006), Grey's Anatomy (2006-2007), My Name Is Earl (2005-2008), Eli Stone (2008), Private Practice (2010), Hawthorne (2010), Franklin & Bash (2011), Love Bites (2011), Hot in Cleveland (2011), Dexter (2011), Shameless (2012), The Office (2012), Raising Hope (2012), Animal Practice (2012), NCIS (2012-2013), Hawaii Five-0 (2013), Kirstie (2014), Mystery Girls (2014), Mulaney (2014), Brooklyn Nine-Nine  (2016), Ray Donovan (2016), Baskets (2017), Dice (2017), Speechless (2018), Station 19 (2018) and Modern Family (2015-2019)
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thehyperrequiem · 10 months
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Cartoon Creatures (Cars Parody) Trilogy Cast Revamped
Cartoon Creatures 1: "In a world where the towns are peopled with cartoon creatures, and even the bugs are mini cartoon creatures, a young ambitious racer called Kiwi Cookie is a star. On his way to an important event, he has to stop in the little town of Radiator Springs after he accidentally damages the road and is forced to repair it. He finds living in a community oddly endearing, making true friends and beginning to realize there's more in life than winning."
Cartoon Creatures 2: "Racer Kiwi Cookie and his grumpus buddy, Gramble, have had their share of adventures together but nothing like what they experience when they head overseas for the first-ever World Grand Prix. While Kiwi Cookie has his eye on the road to the championship, Gramble takes a detour to international espionage when he meets TBD master spy Gummy String Cookie and stunning spy-in-training Wiggle Wigglebottom."
Cartoon Creatures 3: "Blindsided by a new generation of blazing-fast cartoon creatures, the legendary Kiwi Cookie finds himself pushed out of the sport that he loves. Hoping to get back in the game, he turns to Nitroman, an eager young technician who has his own plans for winning. With inspiration from Dark Cacao Cookie and a few unexpected turns, No. 95 prepares to compete on Piston Cup Racing's biggest stage."
Kiwi Cookie (Cookie Run) as Lightning Mcqueen
Roll Cake Cookie (Cookie Run) as Sally Carrera
Gramble Gigglefunny (Bugsnax) as Mater
Madeleine Cookie and Espresso Cookie (Cookie Run) as Rust-ee and Dust-eze
Bulkhead (Transformers Animated) as Mack
Red Velvet Cookie (Cookie Run) as Chick Hicks
Wambus Troubleham (Bugsnax) as Strip Weathers/The King
Triffany Lottablog (Bugsnax) as Lynda Weathers/Mrs. The King
Speedwagon (Jjba Phantom Blood) as Tex Dinoco
Sparkman (Megaman) as Red
Fireman (Megaman) as Sheriff
Dark Cacao Cookie (Cookie Run) as Doc Hudson
Choco Pearl Cookie (@sundove88) as Herself/Doc Hudson's Wife
Dark Choco Cookie (Cookie Run) as Himself/Doc Hudson's Son
Gyro Zeppeli and Johnny Joestar (Jjba Steel Ball Run) as Luigi and Guido
Neon J. (No Straight Roads) as Sarge
1010 (No Straight Roads) as Themselves/Sarge’s Troops
DJ Subatomic Supernova (No Straight Roads) as Fillmore
Blast Hornet (Megaman X3) as Ramone
Spike Rosered (Megaman X5) as Flo
Knightman (Megaman) as Lizzie
Jan and Daphne (No Straight Roads) as Van and Minny
Lime Cookie and Orange Cookie (Cookie Run) as Mia and Tia
ZZ (Jjba Stardust Crusaders) as Fred
Yamatoman (Megaman) as Stanley
Rabbids (Rabbids series) as Themselves/Companions of Radiator Springs
Filbo Fiddlepie (Bugsnax) as Himself/Mayor of Radiator Springs
Mayday and Zuke (No Straight Roads) as Themselves/The Allies of Radiator Springs
Viviano Westwood (Jjba Stone Ocean) as Frank
Enker, Ballade, Punk, and Quint (Megaman) as Boost, DJ, Wingo, and Snot Rod
Gummy String Cookie (Cookie Run) as Finn McMissile
Wiggle Wigglebottom (Bugsnax) as Holley Shiftwell
Cioccolata (Jjba Vento Aureo) as Professor Zundapp
Caesar Zeppeli (Jjba Battle Tendency) as Rod Redline
Quickman (Megaman) as Francesco Burnoulli
Poison Mushroom Cookie and Schwarzwälder (Cookie Run) as Grem and Acer
Diavolo (Jjba Vento Aureo) as Ivan
Mario Zucchero (Jjba Vento Aureo) as Tubbs Pacer
Donatello Versus (Jjba Stone Ocean) as J. Curby Gremlin
Ungalo (Jjba Stone Ocean) as Victor Hugo
Rykiel (Jjba Stone Ocean) as Vladimir Trunkov
Devo (Jjba Stardust Crusaders) as Karl Haulzemoff
Various Minor Villains as The Lemons
Kliff (No Straight Roads) as Miles Axelrod
Nitroman (Megaman) as Cruz Ramirez
Jupiter (Megaman) as Jackson Storm
Blademan (Megaman) as Smokey
Pure Vanilla Cookie, Hollyberry Cookie, (Cookie Run) and Pharaohman (Megaman) as Junior, River, and Louise
Licorice Cookie (Cookie Run) as Sterling
Mala Sauce Cookie (Cookie Run) as Miss Fritter
Black Raisin Cookie (Cookie Run) as Natalie Certain
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punkrockmixtapes · 9 months
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Leon Dinero - If You Ask Me
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mixamorphosis · 4 months
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Blog post and linked up tracklist [HERE]
Tracklist
Light - A-side
Good Weather For An Airstrike - Mesopelagic (Self Released) Levi Patel - As She Passes (Nocturne) (Self Released) Hampshire & Foat - The Promise (Athens Of The North) Lani Hall - Sun Down (A&M Records) Aktuala - Dejanira (Bla Bla) Alela Diane - Lady Divine (Rough Trade) Joseppa & Musyl - Follow Me (Eskimo Recordings) Deodato - Also Sprach Zarathustra (Columbia) Family Four - En Hast Utan Namn (Eskimo Recordings) Master Phil - Waporday (Dreamtime Records) David Axelrod - Fantasy For Ralph (Mo Wax) Alice Clark - Looking At Life (BGP Records)
Dark - B-side
Ralf Hildenbeutel - Promenade (An Unpleasant Dream) (Touched) - Proceeds go to Macmillan Cancer Research The Green Kingdom - Momentary (Rusted Tone Recordings) Kutiman - Line 1 (Siyal Music) Hampshire & Foat - Rain Clouds (Athens Of The North) Mason Proffit - Everybody Was Wrong (Ole Smokey Edit) (Self Released) Simon & Garfunkel - The Sound Of Silence (T2MM Edit) (Self Released) Norman Greenbaum - Spirit In The Sky (Red Axes Remix) (Self Released) Harry Nilsson - One (RCA Victor) A Forest Mighty Black - Everything (Compost Records) Leifur James - Mumma Don’t Tell (Late Night Tales) Moby - Go (Solarno’s Lounge Attack Mix) (Self Released)
Download available via [Hearthis]
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curry-cook · 5 months
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1日数食日記
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10時前に家を出て、伊勢原に用事があるという義理の母を駅前まで送り、その足で妻と義理の父と3人で城ヶ島へ。久しぶりの城ヶ島公園は富士山がはっきり大きく見えて絶景ポイントばかりで感動した。昼食は「濱田屋」。少々並んで待ったあと、自分は城ヶ島ラーメン、二人は盛り合わせ定食を食べた。ラーメンはサザエの切り身が2、3枚乗っていたが、予想通り普通の塩っぱめ醤油ラーメンだった。盛り合わせ定食は逆詐欺のないようで、明らかに写真よりゴージャス、お値段以上の逸品(自分は食べてないから味は分からないが)。そのあと城ヶ島灯台の方まで歩いたあと、油壺温泉へ移動。前回来たときは代車を駐車場前の発券機のところでぶつけたり、客が多すぎて入れなかったりして散々だったが(レストランの食事は美味しかった)、今回はスムーズに入れて良かった。それほど大規模な風呂ではないが、露天風呂はオーシャンビューで、半身浴しながら30分以上海を眺めていた。戸塚駅で父を下ろし、帰宅。『とんかつ一代』を途中から観直し、ネフリで妻が観たいというバカリズム脚本の『侵入者の晩餐』、そして『光る君へ』第二話を立て続けに観る?そのあとまだ観ようということで、先週の川喜田映画記念館の余韻覚めやらぬということで、二人とも観ていなかった『歩いても歩いても』を鑑賞。お菓子をたくさん食べたうえ、晩ごはんとしてナポリタンを食べたので、珍しく1日2食の日となった。
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1. 喜劇 とんかつ一代 / 川島雄三 ★★
名曲「とんかつの唄」(ソギー・チェリオス版で知ったが、森繁のオリジナルには敵わない)の録音版ではなく映画版を聴きたくてアマプラレンタルで再鑑賞したが、ファーストシーンの豚供養からずっと(断続的でなく)ピンと張った布のように皺も緩みもない面白さで、喜劇と完璧主義はやはり相性が良い、川島雄三版『江分利満氏の優雅な生活』も観てみたかった、と改めて思った。
2. 歩いても 歩いても / 是枝裕和 ★★
思いが溢れすぎて息苦しいほど。
家族が集まる時に否応なしに漂う居心地の悪さが、美しく甘美的とも言える映像と両立してしまう矛盾に驚かされるが、それこそがノスタルジーの仕組みそのものなのかもしれない。
是枝作品の私的ベストが久しぶりに更新された。15年前の作品だけども。
音楽
1. If You Ask Me To : Victor Axelrod Covers for Daptone Records / Victor Axelrod
その他
1. 侵入者の晩餐 (日テレ→Netflix)
2. 光る君へ (NHK)
3. ア・ストーリー・オン・ザ・ショア〜是枝裕和 ある夏、海街で〜 (U-NEXT)
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I found this on NewsBreak: R.I.P. Jack Axelrod: ‘General Hospital’ Actor Dead At 93
I found this on NewsBreak: R.I.P. Jack Axelrod: ‘General Hospital’ Actor Dead At 93
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nothingunrealistic · 8 months
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a rundown of all the shots from billions season 7 trailers that we haven’t yet seen (as far as i recall) in any episode, as of 7x11
Billions Season 7 Official Trailer
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at 1:44, a shot of wendy and luke together in some outdoor location. my assumptions of wukey concretely Happening this season have largely hinged on this shot. this looks more like they’re dressed for winter weather, which we’re now getting out of as the action moves into late march / early april, so i wonder whether this was cut from an earlier episode rather than being saved for the finale.
Damian Lewis & Paul Giamatti on Reuniting for Season 7
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at 0:16, chuck and axe together at prince capital, with axe wearing a metallica t-shirt. (though in this particular shot, damian at least does not appear to be in character as axe.) in 7x11, axe says regarding the axe global office that “It’ll do for now. Still have my eye on a different space for the long haul.” i think that different space may be mpc, axe’s once and future kingdom.
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at 0:27, axe in a chair at axe global, again in that metallica t-shirt.
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at 0:49, more of chuck and axe at prince cap, in character this time.
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at 0:52, chuck and axe at prince cap again, with axe saying to chuck, “Don’t fool yourself. I’m not the same guy I was when we first met.”
Billions Season 7 Mid Season Trailer
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at 0:17, taylor sitting at their axe global desk. they’re wearing the same outfit here as in the one shot of them in the 7x12 trailer.
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in the elevator at axe global, presumably.
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back to the mid season trailer: at 0:18, prince riding in a car. i’d guess this is the same car trip we see in the 7x12 trailer, presumably taking him to camp david.
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same shirt, same american flag pin.
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back to the mid season trailer: at 0:21, wendy, taylor, and axe walking out of an office at axe global, with axe leading the way and wendy stopping taylor from following him right out. taylor’s in that same outfit as before, and axe is in the metallica t-shirt.
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at 0:24, prince angrily putting on his jacket, which bears an american flag pin. i think he’s wearing a different shirt than during the car ride, but the lighting makes it hard to be certain.
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at 0:48, dollar bill & victor hugging, while ben kim & tuk hug behind them and philip & wags watch, all at prince cap. sure seems like what might happen if axe returned and reclaimed the place and brought wags and ben and tuk with him. and philip looks happy about all this!
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at 0:48-0:49, axe and wendy in prince’s (possibly now axe’s again) office, as wendy steps toward axe. if the writers put this *and* that scene of wendy and luke in the finale things are gonna get real heated among certain segments of the viewership.
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bonus: at 0:49-0:50, prince throwing the printer through wendy’s office wall. which we have seen before, but that last shot is a new angle, *and* we can see that 1) he’s in the same shirt as in that earlier shot of him putting on a jacket 2) he’s Not wearing a jacket here 3) both points also apply to two other shots of him from the 7x12 trailer
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this shot where he’s in the car again and looking very unhappy.
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and this shot where he’s storming out of the elevator, about to ask where wendy is, and carrying his jacket.
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morningmantra · 6 months
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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ actor Jack Axelrod passes away at 93
Jack Axelrod portrayed the role of Victor Jerome on the teleseries ‘General Hospital’ for 40 episodes from 1987 to 1989, and played patient Charlie Yost, who was in a semi-comatose state at Seattle Grace, on ‘Grey’s Anatomy’  Jack Axelrod portrayed the role of Victor Jerome on the teleseries ‘General Hospital’ for 40 episodes from 1987 to 1989, and played patient Charlie Yost, who was in a…
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