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Korina Longin for Elle Germany (1997) Photography: Jonty Davis
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Korina Longin for Elle Germany November 1997 ''Poetic Punk'' Photographer Jonty Davis
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"Poetic Punk" ELLE GERMANY, NOVEMBER 1997 Photographer: Jonty Davis Model: Korina Longin
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Contact sheet of Helena Bonham Carter as photographed by Jonty Davis for Red Magazine, 2015.
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Helena Bonham Carter by Jonty Davies
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Gwen Stefani photographed by Jonty Davies for Nylon, June/July 2000
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Lauryn Hill in The Source Magazine September 1998 issue photographed by Jonty Davies written by Michael A. Gonzales
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lauryn hill by jonty davies for the source september 1998
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Alek Wek by Jonty Davies for Stylist Magazine F/W 2011
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Helena Bonham Carter photographed by Jonty Davies, 2015
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Lauryn Hill in The Source Magazine September 1998 issue photographed by Jonty Davies written by Michael A. Gonzales
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Aimee Lou Wood photographed by Jonty Davies (2020)
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Heather Marks by Jonty Davies for RED UK
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By Jonty Davies for Shape Magazine - 2007
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By Jonty Davies for Shape Magazine - 2008
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All in all, I thought tonight’s episode of Casualty was really quite good.
The Rash and Ashok storyline is shaping up to be great, although it’s an emotional watch. My one criticism would be that I think they’ve rushed into the storyline a bit too quickly, but other than that, I think overall it has very strong potential. And obviously it’s an important storyline to tell.
The actors involved are great, too, as I mentioned last week. Kriss Dosanjh is great as Ashok himself, and Neet Mohan is playing Rash’s reactions just brilliantly. Neet’s acting in the panic attack scene and then the scene on the bench with Paige was particularly fantastic.
Paige and Rash had actual chemistry tonight for the first time in ages, as well, even though I am still confused because I honestly thought they’d broken up ages ago. I’ve mentioned Neet Mohan’s acting in the panic attack scene already, but Shalisha James-Davis was great in it too.
Speaking of breakups, Marcus and Stevie are over... apparently. I’d like to be able to say I think this breakup will last, but I doubt it.
I’m really starting to see what Jon Sen meant about Marcus being coercive. Whenever I think Marcus can’t be more of a prick, he manages to be more of a prick. And the spoilers for the next episode... wow, he’s really crossed a line there, what the fuck. But this isn’t about the spoilers so I won’t go on about those.
I continue to adore Stevie, and to think she reminds me of both Henrik and Gaskell. She’s great. I loved her in that scene with the vicar lady on the bench especially. Oh, Stevie, the queen of being a Gaslight Gatekeep Girlboss.
Although I’d appreciate Casualty not rubbing in what Holby did to Jac, thanks, I will admit I laughed when Jonty said Jac never slept with anyone to get further in her career. Two words: Lord Byrne.
I liked the variety of patients tonight. The storyline with Sam, the man with schizophrenia, was absolutely heartbreaking, but he was written and acted really well.
(Also... look at Casualty, managing to portray someone with delusions of grandeur sympathetically, rather than framing them as terrifying out-of-control villains. If only Holby could’ve done the same, huh? And yes, I know I make every well-done psychosis storyline on Casualty into a “imagine if John Gaskell had been handled with this kind of respect” thing, and it’s probably annoying, and I’m sorry, but I’m still so bitter about the Gaskell storyline - maybe because I’d just had some major struggles with my own mental illnesses at the time.)
Does anyone care about Paul? When he was onscreen, I busied myself with checking social media.
Dylan was great in this episode. Dylan is, of course, always great, but I really liked him tonight. Seeing him trying to support Rash was lovely.
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