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cressida-jayoungr · 2 years
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One Dress a Week Challenge
June: Grey
Murdoch Mysteries ("Murdoch Ahoy") / Helene Joy as Dr. Julia Ogden
I think of this as the equivalent to the Scarlet Pimpernel grey redingote, just from a hundred years or so later: it's a practical traveling outfit in grey, with stripes and some white at the neck. It looks very neatly put together, and the striped band on the skirt ties the top and bottom halves together nicely.
The design of the sleeves is interesting and attractive, with the cuffs looped up and turned back to show the striped material, while the white of the under-layer peeks through. I've included a closeup to show the details.
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dddrunkderella · 2 months
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two lord commanders sharing a lordling... (its rodney →clive← cid)
full view on poipiku!
commission for @/SapphicPandaAO3 as a gift for @/RodinTropical (both on twitter)!!!!!!!!
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aceofwhump · 1 year
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Hello ace! Do you have any murdoch mysteries fic recs?
Hi! Yeah I've got a few for you! This is a mix of Murdoch whump, Watts whump, and George whump.
The Butterfly Effect by JeannieMac Summary: A brief (very brief!) episode tag for "Murdochophobia" (7.06). William, Julia, the butterflies.
Life in the Balance by meridian_rose (meridianrose) Summary: AU set during 11x09, "The Talking Dead". Agnes succeeds in poisoning Watts, leaving him fighting for his life and George beside himself with worry.
Bloodlust II by Voltaire63 Summary: A figure from Murdoch's past turns up to stalk the detective.
Side Window by Voltaire63 Summary: While recuperating, Murdoch witnesses something he was not meant to see.
The Rest of Our Lives by Voltaire63 Summary: An alternate view of Julia telling William about the threat from Gillies, after 714.
Going Forward by Voltaire63 Summary: One shot. Next scene in Last Train To Kingston, 709.
As I was losing him - Murdoch Ahoy by Natmuread Summary: Julia's point of view of William drowning in Murdoch Ahoy (season 7). Don't read if you haven't seen that episode. ONE SHOT.
Trials & Tribulations by Sask Summary: Set after the end of Season 6 - James Gillies' trial approaches, but on the way to the court house Detective Murdoch is abducted. Can Gillies be behind it, even from behind bars?
Oh, Susannah by Voltaire63 Summary: Will the Murdochs finally start a family? Takes place a few months after The Murdochs Give a Party
Wild, Wild Yukon by Red Warrior Summary: Five months have gone by without any news from William Murdoch. Thomas Brackenreid, George Crabtree and Julia Ogden decide to travel to Yukon to find the detective by themselves and, they hope, bring him back to Toronto. WM/JO - Rating may go up.
Realizations by MysterMurdochFan Summary: Murdoch and Brackenreid are involved in an accident
My Soul To Take by Demosthenes23 Summary: Murdoch succumbs to a mysterious illness and faces his most sinister threat yet. *Volume I of the alternate timeline series.*
Home Again Soon by TheLastSaskDragonRider Summary: Watts is kidnapped. (takes place between season 13/14, no season 14 spoilers)
It's Not Time by GoodMorningMoon Summary: Spoilers from 16x11, "D.O.A." (the black and white film noir episode). Missing scenes as Murdoch recovers from a nasty poison.
we're going down (six underground) by fluffier432 Summary: It had been a number of days already (George had lost count just how many), and he was no closer to escaping the clutch of his kidnapper. Maybe slightly, if his healing foot counted, but that wouldn’t be much use if he couldn’t unlock the front door to run away. Even if he could pick the lock, there would be no time before Amelia caught up to him, and that would only be if he could get past her in the first place. She had him seated at the desk, not tied down as she believed his foot still could not bear his weight (and it nearly couldn’t), as she lay on the bed between him and the bedroom door. Nobody had come to rescue him yet, which felt out of character for the quick-acting Murdoch. He supposed perhaps they hadn’t even discovered he was missing at all; he was on a book tour, after all, it’s not like his absence at work would be considered unusual. Whumptober 2022 Day 5: Blood Loss/Running Out Of Air/Hypothermia
S-O-S by Horatio13 Summary: He was pinned in a pretty tight pocket, but not tight enough that it was impossible to breathe. Uncomfortably difficult, yes, but definitely possible. His ears were ringing. Something sharp was stabbing in his thigh. He couldn’t feel his fingers on his right hand, but he couldn’t see enough of them to figure out what the problem was. He could feel something wet and sticky starting to pool underneath his legs and stomach. Well, thought George numbly. This is fun.
Whumping the Bugalugs Series by Horatio13 Summary: Slaps the top of George's helmet This bad boy can fit SO much pain!
The Lady and the Arrow by GoodMorningMoon Summary: A crossbow bolt to the gut is quite a blow no matter how fit you are. Murdoch recovers from the events of 1x11, "Bad Medicine."
Steady On by GoodMorningMoon Summary: After the ambush at the church, only a select few know George Crabtree is still alive. Cross-posted to ff.net.
Out of the Woods by GoodMorningMoon Summary: Filling a gap in S8E11, "All That Glitters." How did George get a wounded Murdoch home from Haileybury?
The Lady and the Arrow by GoodMorningMoon Summary: A crossbow bolt to the gut is quite a blow no matter how fit you are. Murdoch recovers from the events of 1x11, "Bad Medicine."
Mr. Crabtree's Insistence by GoodMorningMoon Summary: Missing scene from (and spoilers for) 15x22, "Sweet Amelia." Effie seeks help for George after a deeply traumatic experience.
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This lovely dress is worn two times on Murdoch Mysteries, first worn on Miranda Millar as Amy MacFarlane in Murdoch Ahoy (2013) and worn again on Caroline Palmer as Faye Sloan in Great Balls of Fire: Part 1 (2016)
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Halloween list
TitleHalloween Jake And The Fatman 1987–19924 S05E21 Nightmare Diagnosis Murder 1993–20012 S02E13 The Bela Lugosi Blues 3 S05E16 Rain Of Terror 2 S08E12-13 Double Sins Of The Father 3 S08E22 The Blair Nurse Project McCloud 1970–1977 S07E06 McCloud Meets Dracula Mcmillan & Wife 1971–19771 S01E01 Murder By The Barrel 1 S02E01 Night Of The Wizard 1 S03E01 Death Of A Monster...Birth Of A Legend 1 S03E02 The Devil You Say Murdoch Mysteries  Season 1-13 And 0 Christmas 3 S01E09 Belly Speaker 4 S01E13 The Annoying Red Planet 4 S02E12 Werewolves 2 S03E05 Me, Myself And Murdoch 2 S03E07 Blood And Circuses 4 S03E11 Hangman 4 S04E11 Bloodlust 4 S04E13 Murdoch In Wonderland? S05E0 The Curse 1 S05E03 Evil Eye Of Egypt 3 S05E10 Staircase To Heaven 3 S05E11 Murdoch In Toyland 2 S06E07 The Ghost Of Queen's Park 4 S06E12 Crime & Punishment 4 S06E13 The Murdoch Trap 2 S07E05 Murdoch Of The Living Dead 2 S07E07 Loch Ness Murdoch 3 S07E09 Midnight Train To Kingston 4 S07E14 Friday The 13th, 1901 2 S08E07 What Lies Buried 4 S08E13 The Incurables 2 S12E06 Sir. Sir? Sir!!! 4 S13E05 Murdoch And The Cursed Caves Dick Van Dyke Show 1961–19662 S02E15 The Cat Burglar 2 S02E20 It May Look Like A Walnut 3 S03E31 I'd Rather Be Bald Than Have No Head At All 1 S04E02 The Ghost Of A. Chantz 1 S05E03 Uhny Uftz 3 S05E30 Long Night's Journey Into Day The Andy Griffith Show 1960–19683 S02E17 The Jinx 1 S03E05 The Cow Thief 1 S04E02 The Haunted House 4 S04E25 Divorce, Mountain Style 5 S04E31 Back To Nature 2 S05E12 The Darling Baby 2 S05E14 Three Wishes For Opie 3 S05E19 The Lucky Letter 1 S06E06 A Warning From Warren Brady Bunch 1969–1974 Brady Kids 1972–1973  Kids 1972–1973 The Brady Brides 1981 A Very Brady Christmas 1988 The Bradys 1990 The Brady Bunch Movie 1995 A Very Brady Sequel 1996 Growing Up Brady 2000 The Brady Bunch In The White House 2002Y-1 S04E06 Fright Night y-2 S02E03 The Slumber Caper G-K-3 S02E05 Who Believes In Ghosts? Mission: Impossible Season 1-7 1966–1973 PG 133h 38m  Mission: Impossible 1988–19901-3. S01E11 Zubrovnik's Ghost 1-3 S01E12 Fakeout 1-6 S02E22 The Killing 1-5 S04E19 Phantoms 1-5 S04E20 Terror 1-6 S05E21 A Ghost Story Indiana Jones 1-4 19811984 1989 20081 No 2 Yes 3.no 4. No Walker Texas Ranger 1993–20012 S07E06 The Children Of Halloween Numb3rs 2005–20104 S01E12 Noisy Edge 2 S06E06 Dreamland Bewitched Season 1- 8 1964–1972 NR 25m1 S01E07 The Witches Are Out 4 S02E07 Trick Or Treat 7 S03E07 Twitch Or Treat 10 S04E08 A Safe And Sane Halloween 16 S06E07 To Trick Or Treat Or Not To Trick Or Treat The Brass Bottle 1964 I Dream Of Jeannie 1965–1970) I Dream Of Jeannie... Fifteen Years Later (1985)8 S03E21 My Master, The Ghostbreaker The Partridge Family (1970–1974)4 S02E14 Where Do Mermaids Go? Rockford Files (1974–1980)S03E12 There's One In Every Port Charlie's Angels Also Called The Babes (1976–1981)10 S03E07 Haunted Angels 10 3E09 Angels Ahoy 15 S04E14 Of Ghosts And Angels Knight Rider Season 1-4 1982–1986 PG 72h 41m Knight Rider 2000 (1991) 95 Min1 S03E05 Halloween Knight 4 S04E20 Fright Knight 4 S04E22 Voo Doo Knight Knight Rider 2008–2009 60 Min2 S01E06 Knight Of The Living Dead 4 S01E14 Fight Knight Airwolf Season 1-3 1984–1986 PG  166h 39m1 S02E03 Moffett's Ghost Quantum Leap 1989–19931 S03E05 The Boogieman 4 S04E20 The Curse Of Ptah-Hotep 3 S05E15 Blood Moon Columbo 1971–20032 S01E04 Death Lends A Hand M-2 -2 Death Hits The Jackpot Hart To Hart - Movies Are Murder Collection - 8 Films 1993-1996Hart To Hart: Secrets Of The Hart The Three Stooges: The Ultimate Collection2- 2 S06E02 We Want Our Mummy 4-1 S10E02 Dizzy Detectives 4-1 S10E03 Spook Louder 4-2 S11E03 The Yokes On Me 4-2 S11E04 Idle Roomers 4-2 S12E01 Three Pests In A Mess 4-2 S12E04 If A Body Meets A Body 5-2 S15E01 Shivering Sherlocks 5-2 S15E05 The Hot Scots 5-2 S15E06 Heavenly Daze 5-2 S15E08 Mummy's Dummies 5-2 S15E09 Crime On Their Hands 6-1 S16E01 The Ghost Talks 6-1 S16E02 Who Done It? 6-1 S17E03 Dopey Dicks 6-2 S18E05 Merry Mavericks 7-2 S20E05 Spooks! 7-2 S21E06 Scotched In Scotland 8-1 S22E02 Of Cash And Hash 8-1 S22E04 Bedlam In Paradise 8-1 S22E07 Hot Ice 8-1 S23E02 Creeps 8-2 S23E04 For Crimin’ Out Loud 8-3 S24E08 Outer Space Jitters The Karate Kid 1984 Pg 2h 7m The Karate Kid Part II 1986 Pg 1h 53m The Karate Kid Part III 1989 Pg 1h 53m The Next Karate Kid 1994 1h 47m The Karate Kid 2010 Pg 2h 13mYes Disney Animated Canon Uk Box Set 1 Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs B C 1937 G 1h 28m 2 Pinocchio B 1940 G 1h 28m 3 Fantasia B 1940 G 2h 6m 4 Dumbo B C 1941 G 1h 4m 5 Bambi A B C 1942 G 1h 10m 6 Saludos Amigos 2 1942 G 45 Minutes 7 The Three Caballeros 2 1944 G 1h 11m 8 Make Mine Music 2 1946 G 1h 15m 9 Fun & Fancy Free Abc 1947 G 1h 13m 10 Melody Time 2 1948 G 1h 15m 11 Ichabod & Mr Toad Abc 1949 G 1h 8m 12 Cinderella Abc 1950 G 1h 16m 13 Alice In Wonderland Abc 1951 G 1h 15m 14 Peter Pan Abc 1953 G 1h 17m 15 Lady & The Tramp Abc 1955 G 1h 16m 16 Sleeping Beauty B 2 1959 G 1h 16m 17 101 Dalmatians Abc 1961 G 1h 19m 18 The Sword In The Stone Abc 1963 G 1h 19m 19 The Jungle Book Bc 1967 G 1h 29m 20 The Aristocats Abc 1970 G 1h 18m 21 Robin Hood Abc 1973 G 1h 23m 22 The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh Abc 1977 G 1h 40m 23 The Rescuers Abc 1977 G 1h 34m 24 The Fox & The Hound Abc 1981 G 1h 23m 25 The Black Cauldron 2 1985 Pg 1h 30m 26 Basil The Great Mouse Detective Abc 1986 G 1h 17m 27 Oliver & Company Abc 1988 G 1h 14m 28 The Little Mermaid Abc 1989 G 1h 25m 29 Rescuers Down Under Abc 1990 G 1h 17m 30 Beauty & The Beast Abc 1991 G 1h 32m 31 Aladdin Abc 1992 G 1h 31m 32 The Lion King Abc 1994 G 1h 29m 33 Pocahontas Abc 1995 G 1h 31m 34 The Hunchback Of Notre Dame Abc 1996 G 1h 31m 35 Hercules Abc 1997 G 1h 33m 36 Mulan Abc 1998 G 1h 28m 37 Tarzan Abc 1999 G 1h 28m 38 Fantasia 2000 Abc 2000 G 1h 15m 39 The Emperor's New Groove Abc 2001 G 1h 18m 40 Atlantis The Lost Empire Abc 2001 Pg 1h 36m 41 Lilo & Stitch Abc 2002 Pg 1h 25m 42 Treasure Planet Abc 2002 Pg 1h 35m 43 Brother Bear Abc 2003 G 1h 25m 44 Home On The Range Abc 2004 Pg 1h 16m 45 Chicken Little Abc 2005 G 1h 21m 46 The Wild B 2006 1h 35m 47 Meet The Robinsons B 2 2007 G 1h 42m 48 Bolt B 2 2008 Pg 1h 37m 49 The Princess & The Frog B 2009 G 1h 38m 50 Tangled Abc 2010 Pg 1h 40m 51 Wreck-It Ralph Abc 2012 Pg 1h 48m 52 Frozen Abc 2013 Pg 1h 49m 53 Big Hero 6 Abc 2014 Pg 1h 48m 54 Zootropolis Abc 2016 Pg 1h 50m 55 Moana Abc 2016 Pg 1h 53m 56 Wreck It Ralph 2 Wreck It Ralph Breaks The Internet Abc 2018 Pg 1h 56m11 T 25 T S 49 T 7 S 10 S 11 S 13 S Pixar 0 Shorts 1-3 01 The Adventures Of André & Wally B Luxo Jr.  Red's Dream Tin Toy 03 Bao LavaThe Radiator Springs 500½ Party Central Partysaurus Rex Marine Life Interviews 1. Toy Story 81 Minutes 2. A Bug's Life 95 Minutes 3. Toy Story 2 92 Minutes 4. Monsters, Inc. 92 Minutes 5. Finding Nemo 100 Minutes 6. The Incredibles 115 Minutes 7. Cars 117 Minutes 8. Ratatouille 111 Minutes 9. WALLE 98 Minutes 10. Up 96 Minutes 11. Toy Story 3 103 Minutes 12. Cars 2 106 Minutes 13. Brave 93 Minutes 14. Monsters University 104 Minutes 15. Inside Out 95 Minutes 16. The Good Dinosaur 94 Minutes 17. Finding Dory 97 Minutes 18. Cars 3 103 Minutes 19. Coco 1h 49m 20. Incredibles 2 21. Toy Story 4 22. ‎onward 2020 1. Soul4. 14. Dogs 1 The Shaggy Dog 1959 The Ugly Dachshund 1966 The Shaggy D.A. 1976 The Shaggy Dog 2006Yes Swiss Family Robinson 1960 G 2h 6minYes Bedknobs And Broomsticks 1971 G 1h 35mYes The Cat From Outer Space 1978 G 1h 44minYes DuckTales 1987–19901-3 S01E26 The Curse Of Castle McDuck 3-2 S01E64 Ducky Horror Picture Show Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers 1988–1990S02E09 Ghost of a Chance S02E39 Good Times, Bat Times The Tigger Movie 2000 G 1h 17minYes Pooh's Heffalump Movie 2005 1h 8mYes Pooh's Heffalump Halloween Movie 2005 G 1h 7mYes Double Switch 1987 G 1h 32mYes Blackbeard's Ghost 1968 G 1h 46mYes Holes 2003 PG 1h 57mYes Bedtime Stories 2008 PG 1h 39mYes Looney Tunes Golden Collection4-3 A-Haunting We Will Go 5-1 Transylvania 6-5000 Gilligan's Island Season 1-3 1964–1992 G5 S02E27 Ghost A Go-Go 5 S02E29 The Friendly Physician 1 S03E01 Up At Bat 3 S03E13 And Then There Were None Voodoo Episode 2 S01E03 Voodoo Something To Me 3 S01E10 Waiting For Watubi 1 S03E05 Voodoo Get Smart 1965–1970 2 S01E14 Weekend Vampire 3 S02E20 The Mummy 3 S03E15 The Groovy Guru Wonder Woman 1975–1979 G 1h9 S03E15 The Starships Are Coming 10 S03E23-E24 Phantom Of The Roller Coaster Part 1-2 Adventures Of Superman 1952–1958 Nr2 S02E08 A Ghost For Scotland Yard 4 S02E22 Jimmy Olsen, Boy Editor 1 S03E05 Great Caesar's Ghost 3 S04E02 The Unlucky Number Lois & Clark: The New Adventures Of Superman 1993–19971 S03E04 When Irish Eyes Are Killing 3 S03E12 Never On Sunday 3 S04E09 Ghosts Smallville 2001–201114 S04E08 Spell 17 S05E05 Thirst Batman 1966–1968 G 25min3 S01E27 The Curse Of Tut 3 S03E23 I'll Be A Mummy's Uncle 3 S03E24 The Joker's Flying Saucer The Flash 1990-19912 S01E05 Double Vision Superman: The Animated Series3 S02E14 Ghost In The Machine The Six Million Dollar Man 1974–19781 S01E01 Population Zero Bionic Woman 1976–19781 S01E14 The Ghosthunter The Incredible Hulk 1977–1982 PG 68h 47m4 S02E15 Haunted 5 S03E21 Equinox British Avengers-new AvengersS01E20 The Tunnel Of Fear 4 S04E015 Castle De'ath 7 S04E26 Honey For The Prince 2 S05E04 The See-Through Man Ellery Queen 1975–1976 TV PG 1h 40minThe Adventure Of The Mad Tea Party The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries 1977–19791 S01E01 The Mystery Of The Haunted House 3 S01E02 The Mystery Of Pirate's Cove 1 S01E03 The Mystery Of Witches' Hollow 3 S01E08 A Haunting We Will Go 4 S01E12 The Mystery Of Ghostwriters' Cruise 1 S02E01-S02E02 The Hardy Boys And Nancy Drew Meet Dracula 4 S02E15 The House On Possessed Hill 4 S02E17-18 Voodoo Doll Magnum Pi 1980–19883 S01E10 The Curse Of The King Kamehameha Club 1 S02E03 The Woman On The Beach A Team 1983–19871 S04E01-2 Judgment Day Murder, She Wrote 1984–1996 Nr Murder, She Wrote Movie Collection 1997 2000 2001 20031 S01E01 The Murder Of Sherlock Holmes 2 S02E06 Reflections Of The Mind 3 S03E11 Night Of The Headless Horseman 3 S05E13 Fire Burn, Cauldron Bubble” 2 S06E07 Night Of The Tarantula 3 S08E12 The Witch's Curse 3 S08E13 Incident In Lot 7 5 S08E20 Angel Of Death 1 S10E03 The Legacy Of Borbey House 2 S12E06-7 Nan's Ghost House 2004–2012 TV-14 44min1 S04E04 Guardian Angels Father Knows Best 1954–19602 S03E09 The Old Days 6 S05E36 The Great Anderson Mystery Leave It To Beaver 1957–19634 S02E23 The Haunted House Daniel Boone Season 1-6 1964–1970 Nr 135h 50m3 S01E11 Mountain Of The Dead 2 S04E07 The Inheritance Beverly Hillbillies 1962–19661 S01E06 Trick Or Treat Petticoat Junction Seasons 1-3 1963-19662 S02E14 The Curse Of Chester W. Farnsworth Green Acres Season 1-6 1965–1971 G 70h 45m4 S01E26 The Ballad Of Molly Turgis 2 S02E12 A Square Is Not Round 3 S02E23 The Beverly Hillbillies 4 S02E25 The Saucer Season 2 S03E09 The Thing 4 S03E26 The Hungarian Curse 2 S04E11 Blue Feather 3 S05E19 The Cow Killer Quincy Me 1976–19831 S04E08 No Way To Treat A Body The Life And Times Of Grizzly Adams Season 1-2 1977–1978 G 60m4 S01E10 The Unholy Beast Hart To Hart Season 1-5 1979–1984 PG 88h 20m Hart To Hart - Movies Are Murder Collection - 8 Films 1993-1996 1 In Dvd Case The Rest In Big Box4 S01E14 Night Horrors S01E15 Which Way Freeway? 2 S02E06 Murder Wrap T.J. Hooker 1982–19863 S02E06 Terror At The Academy 3 S05E11 Nightmare Addams Family 1964–19661 S01E07 Halloween With The Addams Family 3 S02E07 Halloween - Addams Style
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rygoespop · 1 year
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Thomas and Friends: Tales from Sodor (Story 2): Molly Helps Out
Narrator: Molly Helps Out
Molly puffs on her way to Knapford
Narrator: Molly is a Yellow Tender Engine, she is shy, when she first arrived to the island, Emily teased her about having empty cars
Scene flashbacks to Molly's Special Special
Molly: I better not be late
She puffs fast to Knapford Station, as the scene transitions to Knapford Yards, where Sir Topham Hatt, was in Winston, telling his Engines
Sir Topham Hatt: So remember, we all have a busy day ahead of us soon
Molly puffed in the yard and braked, but she bumped into Winston, knocking Sir Topham Hatt
Sir Topham Hatt: Whoa! *his Top Hat flies and lands on his pants*
Molly: Hello sir, and sorry sir!
Thomas: *surprised* Molly!? Your back!
Molly: Hello Thomas
Edward: It's good to see you again, how are you?
Molly: I'm doing fine, Edward
Sir Topham Hatt: *getting back up and sees Molly* Ah Molly! Hello! I see your here, well I was telling the Engines that we all have a busy day ahead of us!
Molly: I'd be happy to help out sir
Edward: Then come along Molly, you'll be happy to know we got a spot at Tidmouth Sheds if you would like to sleep there
Molly: *happy* Well, I'm happy to take the offer, Edward *she blew her whistle and headed to Tidmouth Sheds*
Scene transitions to Night, as Molly puffed into her Berth at Tidmouth Sheds
Narrator: That night, Molly arrived at Tidmouth Sheds, she was happy to see a lot of changes have been made while she was gone
Molly: Wow.. I'm surprised Tidmouth Sheds got 2 more berths *sees Gordon* Oh, hello Gordon
Gordon: *coldly* Oooh, the indignity
Scene transitions to Wellsworth Sheds, as BoCo was sleeping, Philip raced backwards and bumped into the Buffers, waking BoCo up
Narrator: When Molly came back, she learned that BoCo has taken residency at Wellsworth Sheds with Philip
Scene transitions to Vicarstown Sheds, as Murdoch and Charlie puffed into their new home
Narrator: Evenly Sir Topham Hatt made a decision to move Murdoch and Charlie to Vicarstown Sheds
Scene transitions back to Tidmouth Sheds, as Molly smiled, even if it's a shy one
Narrator: Molly was excited to have a busy day tomorrow
Scene transitions to the Next Morning, and Sir Topham Hatt arrived
Narrator: The Next morning, Sir Topham Hatt arrived
Sir Topham Hatt: Good morning everyone, we have a busy day ahead of us! So, Gordon and Henry, you two will deliver Passengers and Goods from Knapford to Vicarstown
Gordon and Henry: *both whistle and head to Knapford*
Sir Topham Hatt: Percy, you are required to help Toby and Mavis at the Quarry while Arry and Bert are at the Dieselworks
Percy: *whistles and heads to Ffarquhar Quarry*
Sir Topham Hatt: James and Emily, I need you two to take some holiday makers from Knapford to Bluff's Cove
James and Emily: *whistle as they race to Knapford*
Sir Topham Hatt: Thomas and Rosie, I need you two to run the Branchline Passenger Run
Thomas and Rosie: *whistle as they race off to fetch Annie and Clarabel and some Branchline Coaches*
Sir Topham Hatt: And Edward, I want you to show Molly around your Branchline
Edward: Right away sir! Come along Molly *he whistles*
Molly: Right *she whistles as she follows*
Scene transitions to Edward and Molly puffing to Wellsworth
Narrator: That day, Edward showed Molly his Branchline as they arrive at Whistle
Edward: Morning BoCo!
BoCo: Ah, good morning Edward! *sees Molly* And you must be Molly
Molly: Yes, and you must be BoCo, Edward has told me about you
BoCo: I see
Philip: *rolled up to Edward* Morning Edward! *sees Molly* Oh, who are you?!
Edward: Philip, this is Molly! I'm showing her my Branchline!
Philip: Oh, that's nice!
Edward: Come along Molly, next up is Brendam Docks! *he puffs to Brendam Docks*
Molly: Coming Edward *she follows*
Scene transitions to Brendam Docks as Edward and Molly arrived
Narrator: Later, Edward and Molly arrive at Brendam Docks
Salty: Ahoy Edward!
Porter: Hey Edward!
Edward: Salty, you remember Molly
Salty: Ah yes, the shy one
Edward: And Molly, this is Porter
Porter: Hello there
Molly: Hi Porter
Cranky: Well, I'll be! Molly, your back!
Molly: Hello Cranky, I see you got 2 more cranes helping you
Cranky: Yes! Meet Carly, and Big Mickey!
Carly: Hey up Molly
Big Mickey: Hello Molly
Molly: *shy* Hello
Just then, a horn was heard
Bulstrode: Land ho! Another delivery has arrived!
Cranky: Ah right! Thanks Bulstrode!
Molly: Bulstrode? Didn't you work on Thomas's Branchline?
Bulstrode: Well I did, but following an accident, I was put onto the beach, but I was given a second chance by Sir Topham Hatt
Molly: Oh, I see
Edward: Come along Molly, there's one more location in my Branchline *he whistles as he puffs to the Clay Pits, as Molly follows him*
Scene transitions to the Clay Pits, as Edward and Molly arrive
Narrator: Later that day, Edward and Molly arrive at the Clay Pits
Edward: And this Molly, this is the Clay Pits
Molly: *surprised* Wow... *she stops as she sees Derek, pulling some Clay Cars* Derek?
Derek: Well I'll be, Molly! Your back!
Molly: How are your Double Teething Problems?
Derek: Oh that? I got it fixed
Molly: Oh *sees what appears to be Bill* Oh? I see a Troublemaker *she puffs off to catch Bill* Hello Bill
Ben: Bill?! I'm not Bill! I'm Ben!
Molly: Huh?!
Bill emerges from behind
Bill and Ben: *laughing* Oh we got her good!
Molly: You troublemakers!
Edward: Be careful with these two, Molly! They are known for playing tricks with other engines, they evenly played one on BoCo
Molly: Ah
Ben: You know Molly, there's a line of Clay Cars waiting for you
Molly: *smiling* Oh, thank you Ben *she puffs off and couples up to the Clay Cars, and she pulls them, not knowing there's someone else*
Timothy: *alerted* Oh no! Not again! Stop you silly cars!
Molly: Huh? Who said that?!
Bill and Ben: *laughing* We got you good Molly, you were pulling those cars, with Timothy! *They race off*
Molly: Timothy?!
Timothy: *puffs up* Oh, hello? You must be Molly
Molly: And you must be Timothy
Timothy: Those two never stopped their tricks, I heard of it from BoCo
Molly: Yes
Edward: *puffs up to Molly* Well Molly, I'm off to shunt freight cars of scrap for Reg to crush, and help Trevor at the orchard *he puffs off* Bye Molly!
Molly: Bye Edward
Scenes transitions to Molly, working along with Derek, Timothy, and Marion, shunting cars of Clay to the sidings and placing for other engines to take
Narrator: Later that day, Molly helped out at the Clay Pits with Derek, Timothy, and Marion, the dusty she gets, she didn't mind getting dirty
Molly: I'm having quite a time here!
Marion: I'm surprised your enjoying it Molly
Molly: *giggled* After this, I'm gonna enjoy a nice wash down
Derek: I hope so too
Scene transitions to Molly puffing to fetch more Clay Cars, but she stopped after seeing a Workman with a Red Flag
Narrator: Later, Molly came across a workman, he was waving a red flag
Molly: What's the matter?
Workman: Bill and Ben are stuck, they ran out of coal, and there could be a landslide
Molly: Well, I better check on them *she puffs off to find them*
Scene transitions to Molly, seeing Bill and Ben, both stuck since they ran out of Coal
Narrator: When Molly arrived, she was surprised to see Bill and Ben, stranded next to the cliffs, as heavy rain made the cliffs dangerous for landslides, but the twins were out of coal
Bill: Oh dear
Ben: Oh my!
Suddenly, a Rock slipped down and toppled, alarming the twins
Bill: That looks like a-
Ben: Landslide!!!
Narrator: The landslide suddenly started to happen
Molly: Not today! *she puffs forward and pushes Bill and Ben to safety*
Molly shunted the Twins to safety and getting herself out of the Landslide, just in the time
Bill: Thank you Molly
Ben: Your a brave Engine..
Molly: I.. I am Brave
Derek: Well done Molly! *he honks his horn*
Timothy: Well done Molly! *he blew his whistle*
Marion: Molly is the hero!
Molly smiled, she was a hero that saved Bill and Ben
Molly: I am brave *she smiled*
Scene transitions to Night, as Molly puffed back to Tidmouth Sheds, workmen and the other engines (Thomas, Edward, Henry, Gordon, James, Percy, Toby, Emily, and Rosie) were cheering her about the recent events
Narrator: That night, the other engines were very happy to see Molly indeed
Thomas: Well done Molly!
Rosie: You saved the day!
Emily: You are very useful!
Henry: Your a credit to the Steam Team
Edward: You are the best!
Percy: Welcome to the Steam Team!
Toby: Welcome to the team, cousin!
James: That was terrific!
Narrator: Evenly Gordon was impressed
Gordon: Not bad
Sir Topham Hatt: Really useful I would say! You Molly, have proven yourself to be very useful, and for that, I'm making you part of Edward's Branchline, to run both Passengers and Goods!
Molly: Ooooh, Thank you sir!
Scene cuts to the next day, Molly was pulling 3 Red Branchline Coaches as she puffs to Wellsworth Station
Narrator: The Next day, Molly has started her new life working on Edward's Branchline, working along with Edward
Edward: *pulling 2 Red Branchline Coaches, and he sees Molly in excitement* Molly!
Molly: Hello, Edward! Isn't this exciting, I'm finally part of the Steam Team and your Branchline Line
Edward: Yes Molly, you are part of my Branchline, you get to help me, along with BoCo, Philip, Salty, Porter, Bill, Ben, Timothy, Marion, and Derek with anything
Molly: *giggling* Oooh, Edward! Your such a charmer!
Edward: Yes, yes I am!
Edward and Molly both puff together with their coaches, as Steam Clouds rolled in
Story End
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Number 22: Murdoch Ahoy
I love a good Titanic spin off when I see one, and this was no exception. Murdoch Ahoy was a good episode, and the reference to Twitter had me in fits. But it was just that really; a Titanic spinoff. Sure there was the plan to bomb the boat and make it sink for the money and then that girl went missing because she was being forced to marry but that was it really. I did love the music though, that was a good score for the episode when the boat sank.
Tune in tomorrow for 21 :)
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Julia performing a postmortem like in the good old days 😊
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We’ve got ourselves a very unusual historical figure in the episode “Murdoch Ahoy”. Annie Edson Taylor, played by Jillian Cook, was a woman who is famous for being the first person to go over the Niagara Falls in a barrel, thus sparking a really dangerous trend, which led to quite a few injuries and deaths. Annie luckily survived, the first person to do so.
Born on October 24, 1838 in Auburn, New York, Taylor was one of eight children. She had a relatively comfortable and normal life, as her father had owned a flour mill and died when she was twelve years old. When she became old enough, Taylor became a schoolteacher. During this time, she met David Taylor, who became her husband. Sadly, this time would prove to be bittersweet, as David would die not long after their son was born, who also passed away. Eventually, Taylor was forced to take up odd jobs in order to make ends meet. 
Taylor came up with the odd idea of going over the Niagara Falls as a way of securing herself financially, although this endeavor never actually made her much money. On October 24, 1901, on Taylor’s 63rd birthday, she made the plunge and survived, her only injury being a small gash on her head. According to her, the trip lasted around twenty minutes.
On April 29, 1921, Taylor died at the age of 82, and she was buried next to Carlisle D. Graham, a British daredevil.
Interesting facts:
- Taylor did not enjoy the experience of going over the Falls, even if this is what history remembers her for. She told the press, “If it was with my dying breath, I would caution anyone against attempting the feat ... I would sooner walk up to the mouth of a cannon, knowing it was going to blow me to pieces than make another trip over the Fall”.
- The part in “Murdoch Ahoy” where Taylor accused her manager of running away with her barrel is historically accurate. It was eventually found in Chicago before disappearing permanently. To this day, its location is still unknown. 
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Things that have been brought up more times than Jackson's death:
- George's incarceration (already made a post on that)
- The statue murders
- Davis (after the event)
- Margaret's sister's and how John and Bobby are always conveniently there
- Julia saving Murdoch's life in "Murdoch Ahoy"
- Martians
- Ragtime music
- The dudes who beat up Brackenreid in the season 7 finale and season 8 premiere (a few times not by name but by reference)
- Ruby Rosavear
Yeah I'm salty
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The Week in Business: A $900 Million Mistake Hope you’re all staying warm. Here’s your quick roundup of business and tech news to know for the week ahead. — Charlotte Cowles What’s Up? (Feb. 14-20) A Costly Mix-up Citigroup made an embarrassing mistake last summer and accidentally wired $900 million to a group of lenders instead of a much smaller interest payment it intended to send. Citigroup has been trying to reclaim the money, which it sent on behalf of the beauty company Revlon, ever since. And typically, recipients of cash wired in error are required to return it. But last week, a judge ruled that the lenders could keep it all. His reasoning: They had grounds to believe that the payment, which covered all that Revlon owed, was intentional. The decision is a major blow to Citigroup, which says it will appeal. Understand What Happened With GameStop ‘What Happened on Jan. 28?’ That was the question posed by members of Congress when they grilled key players in the GameStop trading frenzy that hijacked the stock market last month and caused many investors, both large and small, to lose pots of money. At the center of the hearing was Vlad Tenev, the chief executive of the online brokerage firm Robinhood, which handled most of the GameStop trades but suddenly halted them when they reached a fever pitch on Jan. 28. Mr. Tenev explained — again — that the GameStop trades were stopped because of new requirements from the clearinghouses that perform them. He apologized to his users for the company’s failings, but he also insisted that Robinhood had done nothing wrong and did not privilege powerful business partners at the expense of small-time investors, as some critics have suggested. It’s unclear what — if anything — lawmakers and regulators will do to curtail turmoil like this in the future. Dollar by Dollar Walmart, the nation’s largest private employer, said that it would raise wages for 425,000 of its employees. That means about half of its 1.5 million workers in the United States will make at least $15 an hour. But many of its workers will still earn less. Walmart’s minimum wage remains at $11 an hour, unlike those of its biggest rivals like Target and Amazon, whose wages both start at $15 an hour. The company’s announcement came about a week after its chief executive, Doug McMillon, met with President Biden and discussed the administration’s interest in raising the national minimum wage to $15 an hour from its current rate of $7.25 an hour. What’s Next? (Feb. 21-27) A Winter Warning Texas is recovering from a freakish cold snap that left millions without power and running water for days, but its economy remains stricken. Its agriculture industry has been literally frozen, and livestock are dying. Several semiconductor companies had to idle production, compounding a global shortage of computer chips that has already slowed car manufacturing at plants worldwide. But devastating incidents like this one may become the new normal. Economists — including one top Federal Reserve official — are warning that banks need to be better prepared for more climate-change-related disruptions to manufacturing, power, and other industries. Stimulus Ahoy The House of Representatives plans to hold its first floor vote on the Biden administration’s $1.9 trillion pandemic rescue package this coming Friday. Democrats hope to pass the measure before March 14, when additional federal unemployment benefits ($300 a week, provided on top of existing state unemployment benefits) are set to expire. Through a legislative loophole, the stimulus bill could be approved with a simple Congressional majority and no Republican support. News You Can’t Use The Australian government has proposed a law to make tech companies pay news outlets for the content that is shared on their platforms (and, in turn, helps them rake in advertising dollars). This poses obvious problems for giants like Facebook and Google, which are taking opposite approaches to the proposal. Facebook adopted a fighting stance by indefinitely blocking all news links from its platforms. Google, on the other hand, announced a three-year deal to compensate Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp for its content, and said that similar partnerships are in the works. Other countries may follow in Australia’s footsteps if the law succeeds. What Else? Retail sales jumped 5.3 percent in January, indicating that Americans spent the stimulus checks they received at the end of the year instead of saving them. Parler, the social network that was forced offline after it drew millions of Trump supporters calling for violence around the time of the Capitol riot, is back up and running. And New York’s attorney general has sued Amazon, accusing the company of providing inadequate safety protection for workers in New York City during the pandemic and retaliating against employees who raised concerns. Source link Orbem News #Business #million #mistake #Week
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je viens de voir, Acabo de ver esta película Murdoch Mysteries 7x01 "Murdoch Ahoy"
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William & Julia aboard the SS Keewatin
Murdoch Ahoy 
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EPISODE SEASON 1 DISC 1 S01E01 "POWER" S01E02 "THE GLASS CEILING" S01E03 "THE KNOCKDOWN" S01E04 "ELEMENTARY, MY DEAR MURDOCH" DISC 2 S01E05 "TILL DEATH DO US PART" S01E06 "LET LOOSE THE DOGS" S01E07 "BODY DOUBLE" DISC 3 S01E08 "STILL WATERS" S01E09 "BELLY SPEAKER" S01E10 "CHILD'S PLAY" DISC 4 S01E11 "BAD MEDICINE" S01E12 "THE PRINCE AND THE REBEL" S01E13 "THE ANNOYING RED PLANET" SEASON 2 DISC 1 S02E01 "MILD MILD WEST" S02E02 "SNAKES AND LADDERS" S02E03 "DINOSAUR FEVER" S02E04 "HOUDINI WHODUNIT" DISC 2 S02E05 "THE GREEN MUSE" S02E06 "SHADES OF GREY" S02E07 "BIG MURDERER ON CAMPUS" DISC 3 S02E08 "I, MURDOCH" S02E09 "CONVALESCENCE" S02E10 "MURDOCH.COM" DISC 4 S02E11 "LET US ASK THE MAIDEN" S02E12 "WEREWOLVES" S02E13 "ANYTHING YOU CAN DO..." SEASON 3 DISC 1 S03E01 "THE MURDOCH IDENTITY" S03E02 "THE GREAT WALL" S03E03 "VICTOR, VICTORIAN" S03E04 "RICH BOY, POOR BOY" DISC 2 S03E05 "ME, MYSELF AND MURDOCH" S03E06 "THIS ONE GOES TO ELEVEN" S03E07 "BLOOD AND CIRCUSES" DISC 3 S03E08 "FUTURE IMPERFECT" S03E09 "LOVE AND HUMAN REMAINS" S03E10 "THE CURSE OF BEATON MANOR" DISC 4 S03E11 "HANGMAN" S03E12 "IN THE ALTOGETHER" S03E13 "THE TESLA EFFECT" SEASON 4 DISC 1 S04E01 "ALL TATTERED AND TORN" S04E02 "KOMMANDO" S04E03 "BUFFALO SHUFFLE" S04E04 "DOWNSTAIRS, UPSTAIRS" DISC  2 S04E05 "MONSIEUR MURDOCH" S04E06 "DEAD END STREET" S04E07 "CONFEDERATE TREASURE" DISC 3 S04E08 "DIAL M FOR MURDOCH" S04E09 "THE BLACK HAND" S04E10 "VOICES" DISC 4 S04E11 "BLOODLUST" S04E12 "THE KISSING BANDIT" S04E13 "MURDOCH IN WONDERLAND" SEASON 5 DISC 1 S05E01 "MURDOCH OF THE KLONDIKE" S05E02 "BACK AND TO THE LEFT" S05E03 "EVIL EYE OF EGYPT" S05E04 "WAR ON TERROR" DISC 2 S05E05 "MURDOCH AT THE OPERA" S05E06 "WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CARRIAGE?" S05E07 "STROLL ON THE WILD SIDE (PART 1)" DISC 3 S05E08 "STROLL ON THE WILD SIDE (PART 2)" S05E09 "INVENTION CONVENTION" S05E10 "STAIRCASE TO HEAVEN" DISC 4 S05E11 "MURDOCH IN TOYLAND" S05E12 "MURDOCH NIGHT IN CANADA" S05E13 "TWENTIETH CENTURY MURDOCH" SEASON 6 DISC 1 S06E01 "MURDOCH AIR" S06E02 "WINSTON'S LOST NIGHT" S06E03 "MURDOCH ON THE CORNER" S06E04 "A STUDY IN SHERLOCK" DISC 2 S06E05 "MURDOCH AU NATUREL" S06E06 "MURDOCH AND THE CLOUD OF DOOM" S06E07 "THE GHOST OF QUEEN'S PARK" DISC 3 S06E08 "MURDOCH IN LADIES WEAR" S06E09 "VICTORIA CROSS" S06E10 "TWISTED SISTERS" DISC 4 S06E11 "LOVERS IN A MURDEROUS TIME" S06E12 "CRIME & PUNISHMENT" S06E13 "THE MURDOCH TRAP" SEASON 7 DISC 1 S07E01 "MURDOCH AHOY" S07E02 "TOUR DE MURDOCH" S07E03 "THE FILMED ADVENTURES OF DETECTIVE WILLIAM MURDOCH" S07E04 "THE RETURN OF SHERLOCK" "RETURN OF SHERLOCK HOLMES"[A] DISC 2 S07E05 "MURDOCH OF THE LIVING DEAD" S07E06 "MURDOCHOPHOBIA" S07E07 "LOCH NESS MURDOCH" S07E08 "REPUBLIC OF MURDOCH" DISC 3 S07E09 "MIDNIGHT TRAIN TO KINGSTON" S07E10 "MURDOCH IN RAGTIME" S07E11 "JOURNEY TO THE CENTRE OF TORONTO" S07E12 "UNFINISHED BUSINESS" DISC 4 S07E13 "THE MURDOCH STING" S07E14 "FRIDAY THE 13TH, 1901" S07E15 "THE SPY WHO CAME UP TO THE COLD" DISC 5 S07E16 "KUNG FU CRABTREE" S07E17 "BLAST OF SILENCE" S07E18 "THE DEATH OF DR. OGDEN" SEASON 8 DISC 1 S08E01 "ON THE WATERFRONT (PART 1)" S08E02 "ON THE WATERFRONT (PART 2)" S08E03 "GLORY DAYS" S08E04 "HOLY MATRIMONY, MURDOCH!" DISC 2 S08E05 "MURDOCH TAKES MANHATTAN" S08E06 "THE MURDOCH APPRECIATION SOCIETY" S08E07 "WHAT LIES BURIED" S08E08 "HIGH VOLTAGE" DISC 3 S08E09 "THE KEYSTONE CONSTABLES" S08E10 "MURDOCH AND THE TEMPLE OF DEATH" S08E11 "ALL THAT GLITTERS" S08E12 "THE DEVIL WEARS WHALEBONE" DISC 4 S08E13 "THE INCURABLES" S08E14 "TORONTO'S GIRL PROBLEM" S08E15 "SHIPWRECK" DISC 5 S08E16 "CRABTREEMANIA" S08E17 "ELECTION DAY" S08E18 "ARTFUL DETECTIVE" SEASON 9 DISC 1 S09E01 "NOLO CONTENDERE" S09E02 "MARKED TWAIN" S09E03 "DOUBLE LIFE" S09E04 "BARENAKED LADIES" DISC 2 S09E05 "24 HOURS TIL DOOMSDAY" S09E06 "THE LOCAL OPTION" S09E07 "SUMMER OF '75" S09E08 "PIPE DREAMZZZ" DISC 1 S09E09 "A MERRY MURDOCH CHRISTMAS"[C] DISC 3 S09E10 "RAISED ON ROBBERY" S09E11 "THE BIG CHILL" S09E12 "A CASE OF THE YIPS" S09E13 "UNLUCKY IN LOVE" DISC 4 S09E14 "COLOUR BLINDED" S09E15 "WILD CHILD" S09E16 "HOUSE OF INDUSTRY" DISC 5 S09E17 "BLOODY HELL" S09E18 "FROM BUFFALO WITH LOVE" S09E19 "COMETH THE ARCHER" SEASON 10 DISC 1 S10E01 "GREAT BALLS OF FIRE (PART 1)" S10E02 "GREAT BALLS OF FIRE (PART 2)" S10E03 "A STUDY IN PINK" S10E04 "CONCOCTING A KILLER" DISC 2 S10E05 "JAGGED LITTLE PILL" S10E06 "BEND IT LIKE BRACKENREID" S10E07 "PAINTED LADIES" S10E08 "WEEKEND AT MURDOCH'S" DISC 3 S10E09 "EXCITABLE CHAP" DISC 1 S10E10 "ONCE UPON A MURDOCH CHRISTMAS"[C] DISC 3 S10E11 "THE DEVIL INSIDE" S10E12 "A MURDOG MYSTERY" S10E13 "THE MISSING" DISC 4 S10E14 "MR. MURDOCH'S NEIGHBOURHOOD" S10E15 "FROM MURDOCH TO ETERNITY" S10E16 "HADES HATH NO FURY" S10E17 "MASTER LOVECRAFT" S10E18 "HOT WHEELS OF THUNDER" S10E19 "HELL TO PAY" SEASON 11 DISC 1 S11E01 "UP FROM ASHES" S11E02 "MERLOT MYSTERIES" S11E03 "8 FOOTSTEPS" S11E04 "THE CANADIAN PATIENT" DISC 2 S11E05 "DR. OSLER REGRETS" S11E06 "21 MURDOCH STREET" S11E07 "THE ACCIDENT" S11E08 "BRACKENREID BOUDOIR" DISC 3 S11E09 "THE TALKING DEAD" DISC 1 S11E10 "HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS"[C] DISC 3 S11E11 "F.L.A.S.H.!" S11E12 "BIFFERS AND BLOCKERS" S11E13 "MARY WEPT" DISC 4 S11E14 "CRABTREE À LA CARTE" S11E15 "THE GREAT WHITE MOOSE" S11E16 "MURDOCH SCHMURDOCH" DISC 5 S11E17 "GAME OF KINGS" S11E18 "SHADOWS ARE FALLING" S11E19 "FREE FALLING" SEASON 12 DISC 1 S12E01 "MURDOCH MYSTERY MANSION" S12E02 "OPERATION: MURDER" S12E03 "MY BIG FAT MIMICO WEDDING" S12E04 "MURDOCH WITHOUT BORDERS" DISC 2 S12E05 "THE SPY WHO LOVED MURDOCH" S12E06 "SIR. SIR? SIR!!!" S12E07 "BROTHER'S KEEPER" S12E08 "DROWNING IN MONEY" DISC 3 S12E09 "SECRETS AND LIES" S12E10 "PIRATES OF THE GREAT LAKES" S12E11 "ANNABELLA CINDERELLA" S12E12 "SIX OF THE BEST" DISC 4 S12E13 "MURDOCH AND THE UNDETECTABLE MAN" S12E14 "SINS OF THE FATHER" S12E15 "ONE MINUTE TO MURDER" DISC 5 S12E16 "MANUAL FOR MURDER" S12E17 "DARKNESS BEFORE THE DAWN (PART 1)" S12E18 "DARKNESS BEFORE THE DAWN (PART 2)" SEASON 13 DISC 1 S13E01 "TROUBLEMAKERS" S13E02 "BAD PENNIES" S13E03 "FOREVER YOUNG" S13E04 "PRODIGAL FATHER" S13E05 DISC 2 S13E06 "MURDOCH AND THE CURSED CAVES" S13E07 "THE PHILATELY FATALITY" S13E08 "TORONTO THE BAD" S13E09 "THE FINAL CURTAIN" DISC 3 S13E10 "THE KILLING DOSE" S13E11 "PARKER IN THE RYE" S13E12 "STARING BLINDLY INTO THE FUTURE" S13E13 "FOX HUNT" DISC 4 S13E14 "KILL THY NEIGHBOUR" S13E15 "RIGID SILENCE" S13E16 "THE TRIAL OF TERRENCE MYERS" DISC 5 S13E17 "IN THE COMPANY OF WOMEN" S13E18 "THINGS LEFT BEHIND" S13E19 "THE FUTURE IS UNWRITTEN"
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DUNKIRK--E.J. Pratt
The English May was slipping into June With heralds that the spring had never known. Black cavalry were astride the air; The Downs  awoke to find their faces slashed; There was blood on the hawthorn,   And song had died in the nightingales’ throats.
Appeasement is in its grave: it sleeps well. The mace had spiked the parchment seals And pulverized the hedging ifs and wherefores. The wheezy adverbs, the gutted modifiers.   Churchill and Bevin have the floor, Whipping snarling nouns and action-verbs Out of their lairs in the lexicon, Bull-necked adversatives that bit and clawed, An age before gentility was cubbed.
A call came in from the Channel Like the wash of surf on sand. Borne in by the winds against the chalk escarpments. Into the harbors, up the rivers, along the estuaries, And but one word in the call. Three hundred thousand on the beaches. Their spirit-level vision straining West! A vast patience in their eyes. They had fought pig iron, manganese, tungston, cobalt; And their struggle with hunger, thirst,   And the drug of sleep. Had multiplied the famine in their cheeks For England, By forty miles divided from her brood. Seven millions on the roads in France, Set to a pattern of chaos Fashioned through years for this hour. Inside the brain of the planner No tolerance befogged the reason — The reason with its clear-swept halls, Its brilliant corridors. Where no recesses with their healing dusk Offered asylum for a fugitive. The straightedge ruled out errors. The tremors in the sensory nerves, 40 Pity and the wayward impulses, The liberal imbecilities. The reason reckoned that the allied guns Would not be turned upon the roads To clear the path for the retreat. It reasoned well — Brutality, an art which had been bogged In some stray corner of the field In that Gallic- Anglo-Saxon fumble of the game.
REGATTA AND CREW
Millenniums it had taken to make their stock. Piltdown hung on the frontals of their fathers. They had lain as sacrifices Upon the mortuary slabs of Stonehenge. Their souls had come to birth out of their racial myths. The sea was their school; the storm, their friend.
Foot by foot and hand to hand They had met the legions On the beaches and in the surf. Great names had been delivered unto them;
Caractacus, Taking his toll of the invaders In his retreat to the fens and hills;
Boadicea, The storming of Londinium and Verulamium, And the annihilation of the Roman ninth;
Alban, Alfred, Athelney, Edington! And in the march of their survival They had fought the poll tax and burned The manor rolls under Ball and Tyler. They had led the riots against the Enclosures. They had sung ballads to the rhythms of the gibbets. The welts had been around their necks and ankles. They had swept the Main with Hawkins and Drake.
Morgan-mouthed  vocabularians, Lovers of the beef of language,
They had carved with curse and cutlass Castilian grandees in the Caribbean.
They had signed up with Frobisher, Had stifled cries in the cockpits of Trafalgar. They had emptied their veins into the Marne.   Freedom to them was like the diver’s lust for air. Children of oaths and madrigals. They had shambled out of caves To write the clauses of the Charters, To paint the Channel mists,   To stand hushed before the Canterbury tapers.
THE RACE ON THE CHANNEL
The Royal Yacht squadrons of the Thames and Cowes, Those slim and rakish models of the wave-line theory, Flying the ensign with their Club devices — Grand-daughters of Genesta and the Galatea   Whose racing spinnakers Outsilvered and outflew the sea gulls off the Isle of Wight. Cutters, the pride of Folkestone and Sheerness With their press balloon jibs, Their billows of flax and hemp Smothering their single masts And straight-running bowsprits. Excursion paddlers — Last of the family known as the fleet of the butterflies, Purveyors of moonlight sonatas and Sunday siestas. The fireboats from the London Fire Brigade. Luggers with four-sided sails bent to the yards And slung obliquely to the masts, Smelling of the wharves of Deal. Smacks that built the Grimsby name. Yawls with their handy mizzen sails — The Jacks-of-all-trades on the English coast. Barges spritsail-rigged with jigger booms. Bluff-bowed billyboys and Norfolk wherries, Skiffs that stank of herring roes and Yarmouth. Dutch scoots and square-stemmed bawleys rank With kelp, fish scales and the slime of eels. And with them all, the merchantmen. Three-funnel liners turbine-driven, Cabin cruisers, with whaleboats, rafts, and dories Tied to the grimy tails of barges drawn by tugs.
A Collingwood came from Newcastle-on-Tyne, Trelawney and Grenville of the Cornish Line, And Raleigh and Gilbert from the Devon Seas With a Somerset Blake. They met at the quays — McCluskey, Gallagher, Joe Millard, Three riveters red from Dumbarton Yard, And Peebles of Paisley, a notary clerk.
Two joiners from Belfast, Mahaffy and Burke, Blackstone and Coke of Lincoln’s Inn, A butcher from Smithfield, Toby Quinn, Jonathan Wells, a Sheffield bricklayer, Tim Thomas of Swansea, a borough surveyor.
Jack Wesley, a stoker, by way of South Shields, And Snodgrass and Tuttle from Giles-in-the-Fields, Young Bill of Old Bill with Hancock and Reid, two sons of a bishop from Berwick-on-Tweed, A landscape gardener of Tunbridge, Kent, Povey, a draper from Stoke-on-Trent, Arthur Cholmondeley Bennington-Grubbe With Benbow of the Boodles Club, A Ralph Abercrombie, a Fetherstonehaugh With Smith, and Ibbs, and Jones, and Buggs — They met on the liners, yachts and tugs; The Princess Maud, the Massy Shaw, The Crested Eagle, the Nicholas Drew, The Gurgling Jean and the Saucy Sue.
Two prefects from Harrow — Dudley and Fraser, Fresh in their gray flannel trousers and blazer, Helping two tanners. Muggins and Day, To rig up a sail at a mizzen stay. Were hailed by a Cambridge stroke — “ Ahoy! Will you let me go on your billyboy? ”
A curate from Cardiff, the Reverend Evans, Inspired with zeal by a speech of Bevin’s, Called on a Rochester verger named Burchall, Likewise inflamed by a speech from Churchill — Together they went to a Greenwich jetty And boarded a lighter — the Bouncing Betty.
Meadows, the valet, tapped at the door Of Colonel Ramsbottom, late of Lahore: ’Twas dawn, and the Colonel was sick with a head; “ The Dean and his lordship, the Bishop, are here. And your sloop, sir, is ready down at the pier. And may I go with you? ” Meadows said — “ No,” roared the Colonel, as he creaked out of bed. Blasting out damns with a spot of saliva, Yet the four of them boarded the Lady Godiva.
A Captain with a Cape Horn face. Being down on his luck without a ship, Had spent ten years in his own disgrace As skipper of a river ferry — Tonight he was taking his finest trip As master of a Norfolk wherry.
The junior partner, Davie Scott, Of MacTavlsh, MacEachren, MacGregor, and Scott, Conspired with Murdoch, MacNutt, and MacPhail To go to Gravesend that evening and sail For the Beach in Mr. MacTavish’s yacht.
HEARD ON THE COLLIERS
“ I’ve been in a bit of a muss, mesen, With my game left leg,” said Eddie Glen, “ And every night my faintin’ spells, Contracted in the Dardanelles.”
“ My floatin’ kidney keeps me ’ome. My shoulder too ’as never ’ealed,” Quoth Rufus Stirk of ’Uddersfield, Cracked with shrapnel at Bapaume.
“ Ovv, wot’s a kidney, look at me, A bleedin’ boulder in my lung,” Said ’Umphrey ’Iggins of Bermondsey; “ A ’Igh Explosive ’ad me strung On the top of a ruddy poplar tree For thirty hours at Armenteers, ’Aven’t spit straight nigh twenty years.”
“Now, my old woman,” said Solomon Pike, “ Says ’Itler’s sueh a fidget like; ’E steals the cows and ’ens from the Danes, ’E rummages France, ’e chases the Poles, And comes over ’ere with ’is blinkin’ planes To drive us to the ’Yde Park ’oles Where there’s nary a roof that isn’t leakin’. Swipin’ the pillows right under our ’eads. Shooin’ us out from our ’umble beds. ’E’s a mug, I says, in a manner o’ speakin’.”
“ How lang d’ye ken it’ll take to get through it? ” Said a cautious drover, Angus Bain. “ It’ll take a bit o’ doin’ to do it. The blighters are dropping bombs like rain,” Said the costermonger from Petticoat Lane.
Out on the Channel — laughter died. Casual understatement Was driven back from its London haunts To its clinical nakedness Along the banks of the Ilissus.
In front of the crew were rolling mountains of smoke Spilling fire from their Vesuvian rims; The swaying fringes of Borealis blue; The crimson stabs through the curtains; The tracers’ fiery parabolas. The falling pendants of green from the Verey lights; The mad colors of the murals of Dunkirk.
Space, time, water, bread, sleep. Above all — sleep; Commodities beyond the purchase of the Rand.
Space — A thousand pounds per foot! Not up for sale In the cabin suites or on the floors of the lighters. The single Mole was crammed with human termites. Stumbling, falling on the decks of the destroyers. Sleeping, dying on the decks of the transports Strung along the seaward end.
The solid black queues on the sand waited their turn To file along the bridgehead jetties Improvised from the army lorries, Or waded out to swim Or clutch at drifting gangplanks, rafts, and life belts.
Time — Days, weeks of the balance of life Offered in exchange for minutes now.
Stuff of the world’s sagas in the heavens! Spitfires were chasing Heinkels, one to twenty. The nation’s debt unpaid, unpayable. Was climbing up its pyramid. As the Hurricanes took on the Messerschmitts.
THE MULTIPEDES ON THE ROADS
Born on the blueprints. They are fed by fire. They grow their skin from carburized steel. They are put together by cranes. Their hearts are engines that do not know fatigue In the perfection of their valves. In the might of their systolic thrusts. Their blood is petrol: Oil bathes their joints. Their nerves are wire. From the assembly lines they are put on inspection.
They pass tests. Are pronounced fit by the drill sergeants. They go on parade and are the pride of the High Command. They take, understand, and obey orders. They climb hills, straddle craters and the barbed barricades. They defy bullets and shells. Faster than Genghis’ cavalry they speed, Crueler than the hordes of Tamburlaine, Yet unknowing and uncaring. It is these that the rearguards are facing — Creatures of conveyer belts. Of precision tools and schedules.
They breathe through carburetted lungs; If pierced, they do not feel the cut, And if they die, they do not suffer death. And Dunkirk stands between the rearguards and the sea.
Motor launches from the Port of London, Lifeboats from the liners. Whaleboats, bottoms of shallow draught. Rammed their noses into the silt, Packed their loads and ferried them to scoots and drifters. Blood and oil smut on their faces, The wounded, dying and dead were hauled up Over the rails of the hospital carriers In the nets and cargo slings.
IN THE SKIES
The world believed the trap was sprung. And no Geneva words or signatures of merey Availed the quarry on the sands. The bird’s right to dodge the barrels on the wing, The start for the hare. The chance for the fox to eross his scent. For the teeth to snap at the end of the chase, Did not belong to this tally-ho.
The proffered sword disclaimed by the victor, The high salute at the burial of a foe Wrapped in the folds of his flag. The wreath from the skies. Were far romantic memories.
As little chivalry here As in the peregrines chasing the carriers. As in the sniff of the jaekals about a carcass!
Here over the dunes The last civil rag was torn from the body of war —   The decencies had perished with the Stukas.
From Dover to Dunkirk, From Dunkirk to Ramsgate, And baek to the dunes. Power boats of the enemy Were driving torpedoes into transports and colliers, Lifting the engines clear from their beds. Blowing the boilers, sheering the sterns. And the jettisoned loads gathered up from the sea Were transferred to other decks And piled in steep confusion On the twisted steel of the listed destroyers. On the rough planks of the barges. Into the hatches of the freighters. Jammed against bulkheads and riddled ventilators,   On the coils of the cables.
On quarterdecks and in the fo’c’sles. On the mess tables and under them.
“ Was that roar in the North from the Rodney We hope to God it was.”
Drip of the leadlines on the bows — “ Two fathoms, sir, four feet, three and a half.” “ Wake up, you dead end. You’re not on the feathers now. Make room for this ’ere bloke.” “ Stiff as cement ’e is.” “ Git a gait on, Or the Stukas’ll be raisin’ boils on your necks.” “ Ahoy, skipper, a can of petrol.” “ Compass out of gear — Give us the line to Ramsgate.” “ Follow the skoots.”
The great birds, carrying under their wings   The black distorted crosses, Plunged, straightened out, I.aid their eggs in air. Hatched them in fountains of water. In craters of sand, To the leap of flame. To the roar of avalanche.
And in those hours. When Death was sweating at his lathe. When heads and legs and arms were blown from their trunks, When the seventh day on the dunes became the eighth. And the eighth slumped into the dawn of the ninth. When the sand’s crunch and suck under the feet Were sounds less to be endured than the crash of bombs In that coma and apathy of horror —
It was then that the feel of a deck. The touch of a spar or a halyard. Was like a hold on the latch of the heart of God,
I’s the Navy's job! It’s their turn now,   From the Beach to the ports. Let the Stukas break their bloody necks on the Mole; Let the fires scorch the stars — For now, whether on the burnished oak of the cabins, Or on the floor boards of the punts,   Or in the cuddies of the skiffs. Sleep at last has an even game with Death.
The blessed fog — Ever before this day the enemy. Leagued with the quicksands and the breakers —   Now mercifully masking the periscope lenses. Smearing the hairlines of the bombsights, Hiding the flushed coveys.
And with it the calm on the Channel The power that drew the teeth from the storm, The peace that passed understanding, Soothing the surf, allaying the lop on the swell. Out of the range of the guns of Nieuport, Away from the immolating blasts of the oil tanks.
The flotillas of ships were met by flotillas of gulls   Whiter than the cliffs of Foreland; Between the lines of the Medway buoys They steamed and sailed and rowed.
Back to the roadsteads, back to the piers Inside the vigilant booms,   Back to the harbors. Back to the River of London, to England,
Saved once again by the tread of her keels.
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Hélène Joy Q&A with fans - Part2
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.what is the most surprising thing your character has done? .if you have to imagine the very last scene of MUrdoch Mysteries what could happen in? .How do you imagine your character would be 10 years after ? . Around how long do you have a script before filming the first scene of it? . If you have to play a good or a villain from a book or a movie, who would you choose ? > These are good questions. Some I still have to think about but let me say that it's not common in Canada for a show to be on for 10...11 seasons so I'm just living in reality and thankful for the experiences I've had. 
.How does your accent not come across as Julia? I hear it in some phrases but it rare:) >Hopefully you don't hear it. I'm an actor. It's what we do ☺️
.What's your dream role ? >A role like Orphan Black would be an incredible opportunity.
.Do you know when series 10 will be shown in the UK. I love Julia, she is a forward thinking woman, very strong willed. If you could have the choice which character would you play? X >Hopefully you already have this answer from Alibi, I have no idea when and where the show plays outside of Canada.
.Is there any place in the world that you wish you could visit right now? >Morocco!
.What has been your most rewarding role to play? .What types of scenes do you enjoy the most? >They're all incredible roles. I enjoy voice work a lot too, I haven't done much of it in a while.
.You have mentioned you would like to work in Australia again. In film, TV or stage and with who?
>Not sure. Haven't lived there in more than a decade.
.Hi Helen In the first seasons of Murdoch you used to listen to music in the morgue ,what kind of music you like to listen to when you are relaxing ? >House music.
.Re todays beach picture .... Have you had any dialogue flash backs to past Murdoch eps and you hear yourself saying words that are not in the current script? >I don't think I understand the question fully but I try to forget scripts immediately after shooting to "make room" for the next batch. I need a reminder by the time they reach the air.
.Do you have a favourite location where you've filmed Murdoch Mysteries? (been watching the show since I was 9, you're my absolute favourite actress and my sister's hero, she's becoming a pathologist because of having been inspired by Julia's work on the show) >Amazing! Keep up the great work!
.Would you ever consider having a girl's night out event with your female fans ? >My definition of a girls night out is having friends over and staying inside 😅
.What do you do to relax and unwind? >Hiking
.You've mentioned that you'd be interested in directing a short film (maybe the project you're scooting location at the moment) but are you interested by writing as well, if yes what kind of story would you like to write? Also even though I truly admire your performances in drama I would love to see you doing comedy, will we see you in that genre soon? Thank you for doing this Q&A and interacting with fans, it is very much appreciated. Have a great day. >Yup! I wrote my short film. I've also done a lot of comedy including an old CBC show called "An American in Canada"
.In that last fight seen in season 9 Murdoch Mysteries--what was the most physically challenging thing to do? >Stage combat in general can be challenging but I would say swimming in heavy dresses in Murdoch Ahoy was a bit difficult given that, like most people, I can't breathe underwater.
.What character traits do you share with Julia ? And which ones are you total opposites? Thanks so much for doing this, you are brilliant 🙂 >I hate to say this I'm not like the character Julia. It's fun to portray someone so different than myself. IRL I am way more active and clumsy.
.What was your favourite episode in Murdoch >See above! ^^^^
.First a compliment: I absolute poise and grace in you. What an inspiration to all women! Now my question: Who has been your inspiration(s) to do what you do and be who you are? >Thank you! There is a tremendous amount women in my life who inspire me. My high school drama teacher was the first person to introduce me to acting so you have her to blame 😋
.My question might be silly but I keep wondering why there are accents on your name since you are Australo-Canadian. >I was named after someone who is French.
.Hi! What would you say is Julia's best quality/characteristic and which qualities would you say you relate with her character most? :D xxx >Even in her graceful poise, Julia is strong.
.What do you do that keeps your hair so healthy and beautiful, it's gorgeous! >That's nice of you to say!
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.This is not a question about the Murdoch Mysteries (even though I have seen all of them) but one about the house you had purchased and had Scott McGillivray start the work on it. Just wondering if it is now completed and did you make the portion that Scott and you completed your own? >Thank you for the question! Maybe you should pick up the summer cover of Toronto Home Magazine...whenever they publish it.
.Hello Helene - love your work. When you see a new script, do you ever think the writers are going in the wrong direction with William & Julia? On some other programs, the marriage of the stars often leads to the show fizzling out. The W/J story line has been very long & drawn out. Do you think the fans will adapt to the focus being more on the couple than the mysteries? Thank you for the opportunity to ask. Really enjoy your inclusion in this superlative program. >I think that might be a question for the fans?
.If you could meet your 12 year old self and give one piece of advice to her what would it be and why? >"Put some sunscreen on!"
.Hi Helene! Where is your favourite place in all of Canada? >Home.
.Has the new series of MM started 😘🍷🍷 >Yes.
.How long will the show go on? Why is it never (almost) winter in the show? After all this is Toronto... >It's generally unpleasant to spent 8 to 12 to 15 hours on set filming in the snow.
.Greetings! Does Julia ever get the opportunity to go to London to visit Dr. Emily Grace? Also, does she get to do more adventurous things with William? >Not sure what the writers have in store!
.Love the show, you do great work. I'm so far behind in seeing it because here in America the only channel it was on was dropped by my satellite company. Do you know if it will ever be carried on another channel other than Ovation here? Very frustrated!! >Thanks!
.Helene, With All the Shooting You Do here in Canada, would You Consider Keeping a Summer Home in this Beautiful Province of Ontario🍁🌹🍁🌹 >ummm I am Canadian.
.You are so strong and independent, yet so classically feminine. How do you do it all? >As if women can't be both?
.Hi Helene, I'm just curious as to "what category or type of music do you like" . >Dance music.
.You play the beautiful Julia who's modern in her thinking will fight the system every now and again the sassy sexy Julia comes out do you enjoy playing that role and when you put a man down with a comment you really seem to enjoy it so is that you in real life? Lol x >If anyone steps out of line I have no reservations informing them.
.Have ever come to San Francisco or California? Or any event in the USA? >All the time.
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