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kate-jam-and-diamonds · 4 months
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by Rose Hartman 1995
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marpessadawn · 2 years
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Iman and David Bowie leaving a theatre on Broadway in New York City (1996). Photographed by Rose Hartman.
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dozydawn · 1 year
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Dianne Brill, 1984. Photographed by Rose Hartman.
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omg-hellgirl · 12 days
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Bianca Jagger and Patti Hansen at the NY Magazine party, New York City, circa 1995. Photo by Rose Hartman.
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hannahleah · 1 year
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Liza Minnelli by Rose Hartman, Femme Fatale series
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pop-life-my-life · 8 months
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Linda Evangelista photographed by Rose Hartman, 1992
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regarde-la · 2 years
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Carla Bruni, 1990
By Rose Hartman
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gentleman-velvet · 2 months
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One thing that will always interest me is how the dark place actually works
It’s interesting that Roses fan fiction never came to life, even though it’s fiction itself
That makes me think their are parameters to achieve before the dark place actually rewrites reality
I’m interested to see what these are and why haven’t other people been able to achieve this action
I mean Hartman literally ran a clinic full of artists to control the lake but never had any success, so what they doing wrong?
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6-and-7 · 5 months
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Time Ramvent Day 22 - Torchwood and the Sad Omen It's David Tennant's 'The Dæmons', the tragic final story in Series 2. Strange things are afoot -- I mean ahoof -- in Devil's End, and Time Team is quickly supplanted by Torchwood. Ianto makes some calls. The Doctor gets a chilly reception. Yvonne Hartman is flouncing around in her pajamas. And at the center of it all, the local vicar seems to have a very old connection to the Doctor -- but who could 'Reverend Magister,' possibly be?
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longwayroundpodcast · 11 months
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army of ghosts time. strap in it’s time to collect some harrowing information about parallel universes and try desperately to avoid our own fates
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capybaraonabicycle · 1 year
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Let's write a dw episode and choose some companions for the 9th Doctor (step 2A)
We are writing a dw episode with the 9th, the 10th and the 13th Doctor and are currently figuring out their respective companions.
The last poll determined that most people want the companion of the ninth Doctor to come from the Rose Tyler-Era. So, in this poll I will present you some options from that era and you will decide who you want to accompany the Doctor the most.
There were however, quite a few people who wanted a series 10 or classic companion and the Paternoster Gang was mentioned twice in the tags. Because I love those options there will be a part B (to be found soon in the reblogs) where I will present you additional options pulled from there.
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Once both polls are analysed you will then get to put together your companion team from the most popular options!
If I forgot someone vital, please let me know in the tags. That is entirely possible as I have seen next to nothing of series 2 and about half of series 1. If you inform me, they might just make it into the final round ;)
Check the reblogs for the B-part of this poll. Check the reblogs also for links to the polls for the 10th and 13th Doctor. Or alternatively look at the poll-who episode tag.
I'd be very grateful for a reblog <3
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kate-jam-and-diamonds · 4 months
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by Rose Hartman 1995
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lakehouseview · 2 months
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title: Semla Day fandom: Alan Wake words: 756 characters: Odin & Tor Anderson, Emil Hartman, Rose Marigold
summary: Odin and Tor Anderson seem abnormally curious about the morning menu.
READ HERE
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dozydawn · 5 months
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morbidology · 4 months
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Phil Hartman rose to fame with his impersonations of Bill Clinton on Saturday Night and his voice-over as Troy McClure on The Simpsons. He also starred in the Christmas classic, Jingle all the Way, alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger. In 1987, he married former model and aspiring actress, Brynn Omdahl, and the duo went on to have two children.
Outwardly, they seemed like your average all-American couple but behind closed doors, the couple had been struggling for quite a while. Brynn was said to be exceedingly jealous of her husband’s success. While he was inundated with career offers, she was struggling to find any. At one point, Phil even considered retiring early just to please his wife. As time progressed, Brynn became addicted to alcohol and narcotics.
On the evening of 27 May, 1998, Brynn had a meal at a California restaurant with a friend. When she arrived home, she started an argument with her husband who threatened to leave her if she refused to get help for her addictions. Following the argument, Phil retreated to bed. At approximately 3AM, Brynn entered the bedroom and shot Phil twice in the head and once in the side. Afterwards, she drove to a friend’s house and confessed to the murder. The friend didn’t believe her and drove with her over to the house. When the friend saw the lifeless body of Phil, he called the police.
By the time the police had arrived, Brynn had locked herself in the bathroom. As police were escorting the couple’s two children from the home, Brynn shot herself in the mouth. Her toxicology report concluded she had cocaine in her system. Her blood-alcohol level was .12%.
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casasupernovas · 5 months
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10 is a complete and utter arsehole and RTD *mostly* gets this (obviously all the Time Lord Victorious stuff, but also his 10/Rose in S2 is a cautionary tale of two people who get so obsessively caught up with each other they endanger others and themselves until they eventually cause their own separation, like a precursor to 12/Clara, except he then undoes all his good work by bringing Rose back to give her a ‘happy ending’ with clone 10) but the fandom at large never really got that and I’m not sure why. Because Tennant’s pretty? Because he and Piper looked good together?
I don't think 10 is a *complete arsehole*
But the fandom doesn't acknowledge how s2 was a cautionary tale retconned to star crossed lovers in s3 & 4 because they are more attached to the ship rather than the actualy reality of 10 and Rose as a duo.
The legacy for 10 and Rose is Torchwood. I personally think most 10/Rose fans never watched Torchwood and that is why they don't get why 10 and Rose as a cautionary tale is a thing. I think they get to a degree the more immediate effects of the 10/Rose duo, e.g. how it affects Mickey and Jackie, but not the bigger picture.
But if you have seen Torchwood, I honestly don't know why anyone would ship 10 and Rose, or at least only give the ship space to actually acknowledge the gravity of their actions.
Now, most of the responsibility falls on the Doctor's shoulders here, not Rose, but at the end of the day, the insitute was founded to defend from alien *threat.* The Queen's impression of the Doctor was of someone who could not someone to be trusted. Now, we've seen people mistrust him off of one meeting, but it's doubly bad when Rose is involved because the companion is supposed to be the moral compass.
Captain Jack was the one who rebuilt it in Wales. Which is a whole can of worms in itself, because what did it say that someone who essentially was turned into a freak of nature who could not die (10 romanticises it by saying the final act of the Time War was life before hastily saying she couldn't control it and therefore Jack was stuck because of it) and was forced to work there, to the point where his morals began to erode and after the death of all the Torchwood members in the 90s, finally is free. He then proceeds to work with operatives while Torchwood One in London thrives and drives the city towards disaster. The Doctor interferes again and deposes Harriet - and who gave him the right? He's too arrogant and self righteous for his own good and highkey proved Yvonne Hartman right here.
I don't wanna make this ask longer than it is but honestly that's my answer. They didn't force Torchwood to act the way it did, but they are the root cause of it.
The Tenth Doctor and Rose's legacy is Torchwood. It affects every companion also (Martha and Adeola, Donna and HC Clements) and shapes everything but the show will be damned if they ever addressed this.
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