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Pick a MS boyfriend for a DT character Masterpost
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I have watched 7 different things with David Tennant playing some kind of murderer
Edit: 9 now...
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tags pt 5. - daisy fallon
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Cottagecore name ideas!
Ivy
Ember
Velvet
Winter
Cassette
Blossom
Sunny
Willow
Fallon
Poppy
Finnis
Archie
Edgar
Micah
Lilac
Skye
Lark
Lavender
Charlie
Sparrow
August
Prim
Levi
Milo
Melian
Atlas
Ambrose
Jonah
Quinn
Wells
Taylor
Spencer
Tethan
Stevie
Ivory
Newt
Lavender
Honey
Cedar
Aspen
Chip
Cookie
Beans
Scribbles
Rosalie
Marigold
Nikko
Felix
Casper
Cassian
Artemis
Bug
Moth
Thistle
Nellie
Gaia
Zephyr
Styx
Toby
Hazel
Everett
Orion
Navy
Rosemary
Elodie
Prim(rose)
Thatcher
Dahlia
Vinny
Toadstool
Pixie
Otto
Wisteria
Emery
~ Basil
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If I had to cast North and South in 2023...
Look, I am still enamoured of my 1990s choices, but this post asked, and you know that sometimes I love a challenge, but not as much as torturing myself, so, wouldn't miss an opportunity to do both at the same time!
Let's go then:
Isa Briones as Margaret Hale
Margaret is the most described character in the novel. She's said to have large, soft, dark eyes, a big mouth, very dark straight hair, and a proud and defying air. Her figure is full but lithe, and she's also said to be tall.
Matthew Lewis as John Thornton
He's not as extraordinarily tall and bulky as Thornton is supposed to be, but I think he has the big lad energy with the child-like smile and the unremarkable face defined by the lines around the mouth that is so essential to the character from the book.
Hannah Rae as Edith Shaw-Lennox
Keeley Hawes as Mrs Shaw
I just think she deserves more fun mom-aunt roles, that's all. And we love to include Gaskell veterans (Wives and Daughters 1999)
Anthony Howell as Mr Hale
Mr Hale is a very difficult character to cast. He's a tall man, described more as beautiful than handsome, with large, dark, soft eyes like those of his daughter, and a general air of melancholy about him. I also, as I said, love casting Gaskell veterans in Gaskell stories (another Wives and Daughers 1999)
Anna Madeley as Mrs Hale
I thought of Anna Madeley and Keeley Hawes in terms of two women that can look like sisters, and one that can play a softer, more likely to be sick one.
Kaine Applegate as Frederick Hale
Perhaps not the sailoring beauty he should be, but I emphasized an attempt to a likeness between him and Mrs Hale, with the corresponding likeness between Mr Hale and Margaret.
Will Poulter as Henry Lennox
Yes, he does look a bit like 2004!Lennox, but he is about the age and he also has the sort of shrewd, calculating, not devastatingly handsome face the character is supposed to have.
Matthew Beard as captain Lennox
Not much to say here. Someone who could look like the prettier brother of Will Poulter.
Daisy Edgar-Jones as Bessie Higgins
I think this actress has the softness and the haunted look that can make of Bessie an affecting character rather than a Dickensian caricature.
Joseph Mawle as Nicholas Higgins
Look, I love Joseph Mawle, okay? And I think he can play both the desperate sadness and the dry pride.
Caroline O'Neill as Mrs Thornton
I picked her because having someone from Manchester is idea, but I also tried to bridge Fanny's proud beauty with the touch of worried care and sterness Mr Thornton and his mother share.
Lucy Fallon as Fanny Thornton
Jack Davenport as Mr Bell
Wait, wait, listen, it might sound weird and out of place, BUT, if you have seen this man do the sort of British stinging "am I joking or am I not" line delivery you know he can do it. Besides, I love Jack Davenport, and I need more Jack Davenport in period dramas. I said.
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Edgar Jameson Fallon
Character Aesthetics/Moodboard
Noah Chase Stone
Character Aesthetics/ Mood Board
@verba-writing and @narutofandude finished the two moodboards/ character aesthetic!
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I was wondering if the reason they left so early was to take the boys to the fair for a bit, and if Edgar is there, at least one of the boys is along (I could see Kingston staying back to hang with friends, or Zuma having a sleepover).
I was also thinking maybe Blake wanted some extra practice on no body before Fallon
Ask 2:
Why would they need Edgar to go with them tonight? Maybe he’s along more often than I realize but it doesn’t seem like he would be needed just for one show.
I think Edgar is a big help when they need to keep an eye on the boys in a crowd like that, plus he can hang out with them when Gwen is on stage performing.
— M
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100+ Films of 1952
Film number 109: The Big Trees
Release date: February 5th, 1952
Studio: Warner Bros.
Genre: Western
Director: Felix E. Feist
Producer: Louis F. Edelman
Actors: Kirk Douglas, Eve Miller, Patrice Wymore, Edgar Buchanan
Plot Summary: Jim Fallon is an ambitious huckster who sees an opportunity to log Redwoods when an amenable law is passed in California in 1900. Once there, he bumps up against a Quaker community who owns the land he desires, and they are adamant that the Redwood are never cut down.
My rating (out of 5 stars): **3/4
This is a “some parts are interesting” and “some parts are ridiculous and bad” kind of film. I didn’t feel like it was a total waste to watch it, but it’s not one I would really recommend either. (Unless you’re someone with an interest in Redwood trees!) Minor spoilers ahead.
The Good:
Kirk Douglas. He is perfect as an anti-hero- charming, confident, and sleazy all at once. I almost didn’t want him to change his ways and turn into a good guy, because he’s much less interesting then.
Giant Redwoods in real life. There was clearly some location shooting, and it was pretty cool. I only wish the print of the film was better.
The character Yukon Burns- he was a loveable imperfect hero.
The scene of a railroad bridge collapsing. It looked so impressive I’m not sure if they used models or if it was a full-size special effect. It was probably models, but it was very effective.
Having an anti-hero/villain be the protagonist. I always enjoy it in films, even when I hate the character, which I definitely did here.
Some of the music. I loved the opening theme.
There were two really good scenes with the Redwoods- one where Jim was measuring the circumference of a tree and the camera tracked around it with him, and one where a guy showed the rings on a cross section and illustrated how far back in history they went. There was the invasion of England by Norman conquerors, Columbus discovering America, George Washington and the Declaration of Independance, Abraham Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation, etc...
Go Quakers! I love Quakers for being hundreds of years ahead of the Western world when it came to women’s rights and racial equality. They were strident abolitionists and committed pacifists. They don’t often appear explicitly in many Hollywood films, so I like that they got a nod here.
The Bad:
The plot could be very convoluted and hard to follow, especially in the beginning. I’m not someone who generally struggles with understanding the plots of films, so it got pretty frustrating at times.
How many different documents can there possibly be in a movie? So much of the plot depended on different government papers- applications, land claims, contracts, state law, federal law, etc. If you like paperwork, here’s a little p*rn for you!
There were moments that stretched believability to the point of distraction.
The love story between Jim and Sister Chadwick. I was super pissed that she inexplicably fell in love with such a malevolent creep.
Some of the music. As I said, I loved the main theme, but many times the non-diegetic music was way too heavy-handed.
Quakers getting violent at the end. An unfortunate Hollywood trope is making the pacifist Quakers become violent at the climax of the film- see Friendly Persuasion for another example. Pacificism is always portrayed as a nice idea, but something that “real men” have to dispense with in a crisis.
Was Jim’s turnaround believable?
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Well, nothing like channeling Christmas a little early . . .
Gets it all over and done with . . .
A frightfully post-post modern Christmas it is too . . .
So many twists and references . . .
I suppose I would have to watch it frequently for several decades and really do my homework to catch them all . . .
But . . .
That’s Hollywood . . .
Particularly durning Christmas madness . . .
Enjoy . . .
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Results: A David Tennant bf/gf for a Michael Sheen character
I made a result post for the GO3 wishes. So here are the results for the Good Omens Extended Universe shipping polls as well. These are the results for Michael's characters. Here are the results for David's characters. It doesn't mean to be the end: I am still open for requests for other characters...
1. Aro -279 votes-
Most popular match: Peter Vincent (35.8%)
2. Barty Crouch Jr. (30.5%), 3. Crowley (11.5%), 4. Giacomo Casanova (8.6%), 5. Richard II (7.5%), 6. The Doctor (5.7%) 0.4% voted for other characters (not specified)
2. Lucian -262 votes-
Most popular match: Peter Vincent (43.1%) again!
2. Barty Crouch Jr. (18.3%), 3. Crowley (9.9%), 4. Kilgrave/Kevin Thompson and the Doctor (9.5% each), 5. Giacomo Casanova (6.1%), 6. Campbell Bain (2.3%) 1.1% voted for other characters (not specified)
3. Miles Maitland -241 votes-
Most popular match: Campbell Bain (43.1%)
2. Ginger Littlejohn (22.4%), 3. Phileas Fogg (15.4%), 4. The Doctor (11.6%), 5. Crowley (10%), 6. Peter Vincent (5.4%) 7. Jean-François Mercier (4.6%) 8. Hector Heldane (0.8%) 2.1% voted for other characters (not specified)
4. Martin Whitly -190 votes-
Most popular match: Alec Hardy (33.2%)
2. Kilgrave/Kevin Thompson (22.1%), 3. Cale Erendreich (17.4%), 4. Harry Watling (7.4%), 5. R.D. Laing (6.3%), 6. Tom Kendrick (5.3%) 7. Will Burton (2.6%) 8. Edgar Fallon (2.1%) 3.7% voted for other characters (not specified)
5. William Boldwood -157 votes-
Most popular match: Phileas Fogg (49%)
2. Arthur Eddington (12.7%), 3. Davina (11.5%) 4. Crowley (10.2%) 5. Giacomo Casanova (7.6%) 6. The Doctor (7%) 7. Piers Pomfrey (0.6 %) , 1.3% voted for other characters: Alec Hardy
6. Thorne Jamison -129 votes-
Most popular match: Peter Vincent (28.7%) again, again!
2. Crowley (17.8%), 3. Ghost of Christmas Present (16.3%), 4. Campbell Bain (13.2%), 5. John Helm (11.6%), 6. Peter Carlisle (4.7%) 7. Arthur Eddington (3.9%) 3.9% voted for other characters: Brendan Block and Roderick Peterson
7. Joe -117 votes-
Most popular match: Campbell Bain (58.1%) also again!
2. Davina (18.8%), 3. Alec Hardy and Crowley (11.1% each), 0.9% voted for other characters (not specified)
8. Roland Blum -97 votes-
Most popular match: Aiden Hoynes (26.8%)
2. Alec Hardy (19.6%), 3. Kilgrave/Kevin Thompson (15.5%), 4. Harry Watling (12.4%), 5. Cale Erendreich (8.2%), 6. Will Burton (7.2%) 7. Walt Jodell (5.2%) 5.2% voted for other characters (not specified)
9. Bill Masters -90 votes-
Most popular match: Alec Hardy (47.8%) again...
2. Davina (16.7%), 3. R.D. Laing (13.3%), 4. The Doctor and Crowley (7.8% each), 5. Campbell Bain (2.2%) 4.4% voted for other characters (not specified)
10. Robbie Ross -81 votes-
Most popular match: Giacomo Casanova (40.7%)
2. Phileas Fogg (24.7%), 3. Arthur Eddington (21%), 4. Crowley (8.6%), 5. Jean-François Mercier (4.9%)
11. Malcolm Howe -62 votes-
Most popular match: Cale Erendreich (32.3%)
2. Harry Watling and Barty Crouch Jr. (21% each), 3. Davina (11.3%), 4. Brendan Block (6.5%), 5. Peter Carlisle (3.2%) 4.8% voted for other characters: 10th Doctor
12. Harry Jones -45 votes-
Most popular match: Peter Carlisle (31.1%)
2. Davina (28.9%), 3. Walt Jodell (15.6%), 4. James Arber (13.3%), 5. John Helm (11.1%)
13. Wesley Snipes -42 votes-
Most popular match: Chris and Peter Carlisle (23.8% each)
2. Doug McLeod (21.4%), 3. Walt Jodell (16.7%), 4.
Kilgrave/Kevin Thompson (9.5%) 4.8% voted for other characters (not specified)
14. Tony Towers -39 votes-
Most popular match: Ghost of Christmas Present (28.2 %)
2. The Doctor and John Helm (20.5% each), 3. Roderick Peterson, and Donald Peterson (15.4 % each)
15. Steven Arthur Younger -34 votes-
Most popular match: Jean-François Mercier (29.4 %)
2. Kilgrave/Kevin Thompson and Cale Erendreich (23.5 % each), 3. Barty Crouch Jr. (17.6 %), 4. Brendan Block (5.9 %)
16. Tony Blair -32 votes-
Most popular match: Aiden Hoynes (40.6%) again
2. Will Burton (25%), 3. Rex Alexander (21.9%), 4.
Roderick Peterson (9.4%) 4.8% voted for other characters: Alec Hardy and Peter Vincent
17. Colin Lawes -32 votes-
Most popular match: Peter Carlisle (25%) again No. 2,5
2. Donald Peterson and James Arber (18.8 % each), 3. Walt Jodell, Doug McLeod and Simon Yates (9.4% each) 9.4% voted for other characters: Campbell Bain
18. The Bat -31 votes-
Most popular match: Piers Pomfrey and Barty Crouch Jr. (35.5 % each)
2. Cale Erendreich and Roderick Peterson (12.9 % each) 3.2% voted for other characters (not specified)
19. Austen Blume -29 votes-
Most popular match: Simon Yates (24.1%)
2. Walt Jodell and James Arber (20.7 % each), 3. John Helm (17.2 %) 4. Emmett Carver (10.3 %) 5. Roderick Peterson (6.9%), 6. Alan Hamilton (0%)
20. Slavkin O'Hara -21 votes-
Most popular match: Dave Tiler (28.6%)
2. Simon Yates and Donald Peterson (23.8 % each), 3. James Arber 14.3%), 4. Doug McLeod (9.5%)
If you scrolled until here you deserve this fact: Until now we have 6 mutual couples where the character won the other ones poll and vice versa: Aro x Peter Vincent, Alec Hardy x Bill Masters, Campbell Bain x Miles Maitland, Roland Blum x Aiden Hoynes, Giacomo Casanova x Robbie Ross and Peter Carlisle x Colin Lawes!
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Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Criminal: UK (TV 2019), Prodigal Son (TV 2019)
Rating: Explicit
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings
Relationships: Edgar Fallon/Martin Whitly
Characters: Edgar Fallon, Martin Whitly
Additional Tags: Affairs, Secret Relationship, Alternate Universe, Quickies, Making Out, Public Blow Jobs, Hotel Sex, Anal Sex, Anal Fingering, Hair-pulling, Biting
Summary:
Edgar Fallon has a different reason why he takes his stepdaughter to all the sports tournaments: He's having an affair with another father.
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watching Criminal UK and all i have to say is Alec Hardy would deck Edgar Fallon at first sight no question asked
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