Can we take a moment to congratulate Alice, April & Ned on their performances in tonight’s episode. They all had lines and delivered them well. This scene felt very natural, well done 💕💕
Long time no post. To make a VERY Long story short I’ve finally made it back to a place where bringing back my CTM fanfic can be a reality.
The question is: what would YOU the reader want to read? Understand I refuse to do explicit R rated scenes but am open to some heavier topics (I.E one specific darker prompt I have in mind)
Where do you want to see Across the Plains go? What one shots do you want?
“Thank you so much for doing this,” Dr Turner said as the ragtag collection of children in sleepwear and coats traipsed bleary eyed through the front door of Nonnatus House. “Just with Shelagh away and…”
“No apology required,” Julienne said. “I would have come to you but…” The rain was bouncing off the pavement outside, and when he’d called, he’d refused to countenance her coming out in it. The Turner’s new home was significantly further away.
“I was passing your door anyway, but I should get going…” He handed her Teddy, who of all of the children was still half asleep and clearly not very happy.
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Dracula (1979)| Episode 401
Jim discusses a reimaging of a classic vampire tale – 1979’s “Dracula,” starring Frank Langella, Laurence Oliver, Donald Pleasence, Kate Nelligan, Jan Francis, Trevor Eve, Tony Haygarth, Teddy Turner, Janine Duvitski, and Sylvester McCoy. Directed y John Badham, the story is based on the Hamilton Deane and John Balderston Broadway play which also starred Lasngella. The Count makes his way to England and sets his sights on two women for nourishment and pleasure. Find out more on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.