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ON THIS DAY — April 25, 2019 — 5 years ago
2019 NFL Draft in Nashville, Tennessee
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I did not know if you'd seen these behind the scenes pics of Vincent Price with cast and crew for the Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea episode, The Deadly Dolls (1967).
I saw the second one but not the others. Ahhh. It's one of my favorite shows in which he guest stars!! This and Man From UNCLE. Thanks for sharing these with me. 🖤
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My theory is maybe at start of last episode of season 7 (or beginning of season 8). Where? On Eddie’s couch and they are catching up like they always do. Not drunk but maybe few beers in and when they sit back laughing about their week/shift/time off.. idk one of them can’t take it turns to other the leans over kissing them once the beers get set on the table.
I hope 🤞it’s not during the hungover/wedding episode .. I don’t want their first kiss to be drunk and don’t want it when Buck is with Tommy (aka cheating but guess technically they not officially boyfriends but still hanging out.. with him so feels wrong.) But maybe they almost after karaoke cuz drunk but get stopped when Hen walks over sitting between them. Then they don’t think anything of it but something is off like they feel it all day the next day after looking for Chimney.. and then when Chimney is at wedding and then at the after party / dance floor they keep looking at each other. But yeah not that episode..
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Over the years, due to the six shows I've been in the room for and my 19 years of entertainment industry experience, I have been a guest lecturer at NFMLA, Girls Write Now, NY Times Film School, and NYU - Tisch School of the Arts.
I'm in this group because I was a writer's PA and Writer's Assistant, but I was not promoted on the shows I was an assistant on. I optioned a pilot as an assistant and became a staff writer on a show I was completely unconnected to with the power of just my writing sample.
Over the years, many have pushed me to teach a course in order to share my unique take on "writing what you know" and writing a successful pilot script that will get you repped and staffed.
Here's the link: https://learntowritetv.teachable.com
I hope you'll check out my teachable course and I hope it will be helpful.
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In the course, "TV Writing For Beginners", experienced television writer Naomi G. Davis will introduce students to the fundamental principles and techniques of writing for television.
Whether you aspire to become a TV writer or simply want to explore the art of storytelling through this medium, this course will provide you with the tools and knowledge you need to get started.
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Dr Doolittle-style show about a detective who can talk to animals, except instead of talking like people the animals still talk like animals, just translated into English sentences, so the plot of most episodes centres around trying to figure out what the star witness testimony actually means.
Victim's murder was witnessed by her pet snake, whose tank was in the room. Unfortunately pet snake is incapable of describing the world around them except in terms of 'rocks' and 'meat', with their descriptions of individual forms of 'meat' focusing almost entirely on body temperature and smell.
(Solved when it turns out that their description of 'warm-cold meat with rock' was actually an attempt to describe a suspect with a prosthetic limb, which is pretty unnoticeable to a human, but looks dramatically different in infrared.)
Murder at a honey farm. Each witness managed to see about ~0.06% of the full crime, in order to get the full picture, you have to get them to swarm.
Victim was found several days after death, already crawling with maggots. Days into the investigation, protag begins a frantic search to find any surviving maggots/flies that were on the corpse, after realising that how the victim tasted would give vital information about the poison used.
Also there's at least one or two animals who actually do talk in full sentences and in terms humans can understand, and the reason behind this is never fully explained.
All cats in this universe talk in terms of 'mine/not-mine' and mainly focus on territory, mates and food, with the one exception of the main character's cat who is named Watson and knows how to use sarcasm.
All insects speak in one word sentences where everything is 'food', 'enemy' or (for hive insects) 'friend' and 'queen', with the exception of seven-spotted ladybirds specifically, who for some reason speak in full English sentences and are up to date and knowledgeable about world events. The protagonists is as concerned by the full implications of this as you are.
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