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pey-up · 2 months
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ive always forgotten to do this so uh intro post!!
🌟Call me pey, peyton, pip, whatever :D
🌟They/them pronouns, im genderfluid but i dont feel like updating it every time it changes</3
🌟I draw, write, rant, all that stuff!
🌟 i do fnaf stuff mainly, and sometimes oc stuff too!!
🌟 i am a minor if youre weird i will actually kill (block) you
🌟Feel free to tag me in stuff, dm me, send asks, anything!
🌟 ace, and girl liker (unsure of labels currently)
✨️✨️✨️Always accepting art/fic requests!!✨️✨️✨️
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SPINNING GOLD (2023)
Starring Jeremy Jordan, Wiz Khalifa, Jason Isaacs, Jason Derulo, Jay Pharoah, Michelle Monaghan, Dan Fogler, Sebastian Maniscalco, Winslow Fegley, Ledisi, Sam Harris, Caylee Cowan, Chris Redd, James Wolk, Tayla Parx, Lyndsy Fonseca, Peyton List, Pink Sweats, Casey Likes, Alex Gaskarth, Michael Ian Black and Vincent Pastore.
Screenplay by Timothy Scott Bogart.
Directed by Timothy Scott Bogart.
Distributed by Hero Entertainment. 137 minutes. Rated R.
Neil Bogart was a larger-than-life legend in the music business, even if very few people other than music nerds like me still have a clue who he was.
Bogart ran Casablanca Record and Filmworks, which after a very rocky start became the most successful independent record label of the 1970s. Bogart worked with and/or discovered such acts as KISS, Donna Summer, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Bill Withers, The Village People, Parliament/Funkadelic and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts. He worked hard, lived hard, partied hard. He ran up monumental debts and threw legendary parties. He ran afoul of music biz execs and the mob. All of that before dying way too young at 39 of cancer.
It's a fascinating, under-explored story about the highs and the lows of the music business in its glory days. Bogart’s son Tim has long felt that it was important to tell his dad’s story and has been working to get his dad’s story on film since the 1990s. (Early on, Justin Timberlake was in talks to portray Bogart, although eventually he had to drop out because his musical schedule was packed, and he could not fit it in.)
Now, finally, after decades of waiting, Tim Bogart has gotten his father’s life story onscreen. He did it in a way that his own dad would appreciate – going the independent route and taking on the tough work (screenwriting and directing) himself, and basically willing it into existence.
“Getting that story out… is… moving for me,” Bogart told me in a recent interview. “I do think this is a great parallel in the perseverance and the dream I had in making it.”
Bogart has captured a fascinating look back at the wild west days of the old music world, sex, drugs and rock & roll back when it was safe and normal. Like many recent music biopics, Spinning Gold is a mix of hard reality and fanciful romanticization. Sometimes it feels like a serious gangster drama of the 1970s, at other times a jukebox musical with some damn good music provided by current singers playing the legends of days past.
While most of the celeb singers have the voices to pull off the roles, they mostly look almost nothing like the performers they are playing, such as Donna Summer, Gladys Knight and Bill Withers. Also, a personal note to Wiz Khalifa, in 1976 almost no one had nose piercings, not even someone as wild and funky and willfully out there as George Clinton. So you may want to take those things out when portraying a real-life character from another era.
However, I suppose this is not supposed to be a tribute act. The song is the thing, and mostly the re-recordings of legendary hits of the 1970s work surprisingly well.
Holding it all together – the ringleader of the film portraying the ringleader of Casablanca – is Broadway and TV star Jeremy Jordan (Newsies, Little Shop of Horrors, Supergirl) who can access both Bogart’s showmanship and hard-nosed determination. It’s a fascinating bit of myth-building.
“That was kind of Neil's vibe,” Jordan told me in that same interview. “He just wanted to make you dance and wanted to entertain. He was a showman.
“He's writing his own ending, and it is really kind of beautiful and magical and different in that way,” Jordan continued. “We don't feel tied to ultra reality, and this is the exact perfect way that this happened. It doesn't have to be [real] because it was sex, drugs, rock and roll. It was the journey as opposed to the actual truth of it all.”
You could say that about the 1970s in general.
Spinning Gold is spinning some fascinating tales of life on the periphery of superstardom and the high you reach by going all in and creating some genre-defining art. Plus, it’s got a great beat, and you can dance to it. What more can you ask?
Jay S. Jacobs
Copyright ©2023 PopEntertainment.com. All rights reserved. Posted: March 31, 2023.
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SPINNING GOLD (2023)
Starring Jeremy Jordan, Wiz Khalifa, Jason Isaacs, Jason Derulo, Jay Pharoah, Michelle Monaghan, Dan Fogler, Sebastian Maniscalco, Winslow Fegley, Ledisi, Sam Harris, Caylee Cowan, Chris Redd, James Wolk, Tayla Parx, Lyndsy Fonseca, Peyton List, Pink Sweats, Casey Likes, Alex Gaskarth, Michael Ian Black and Vincent Pastore.
Screenplay by Timothy Scott Bogart.
Directed by Timothy Scott Bogart.
Distributed by Hero Entertainment. 137 minutes. Rated R.
Neil Bogart was a larger-than-life legend in the music business, even if very few people other than music nerds like me still have a clue who he was.
Bogart ran Casablanca Record and Filmworks, which after a very rocky start became the most successful independent record label of the 1970s. Bogart worked with and/or discovered such acts as KISS, Donna Summer, Gladys Knight & the Pips, Bill Withers, The Village People, Parliament/Funkadelic and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts. He worked hard, lived hard, partied hard. He ran up monumental debts and threw legendary parties. He ran afoul of music biz execs and the mob. All of that before dying way too young at 39 of cancer.
It's a fascinating, under-explored story about the highs and the lows of the music business in its glory days. Bogart’s son Tim has long felt that it was important to tell his dad’s story and has been working to get his dad’s story on film since the 1990s. (Early on, Justin Timberlake was in talks to portray Bogart, although eventually he had to drop out because his musical schedule was packed, and he could not fit it in.)
Now, finally, after decades of waiting, Tim Bogart has gotten his father’s life story onscreen. He did it in a way that his own dad would appreciate – going the independent route and taking on the tough work (screenwriting and directing) himself, and basically willing it into existence.
“Getting that story out… is… moving for me,” Bogart told me in a recent interview. “I do think this is a great parallel in the perseverance and the dream I had in making it.”
Bogart has captured a fascinating look back at the wild west days of the old music world, sex, drugs and rock & roll back when it was safe and normal. Like many recent music biopics, Spinning Gold is a mix of hard reality and fanciful romanticization. Sometimes it feels like a serious gangster drama of the 1970s, at other times a jukebox musical with some damn good music provided by current singers playing the legends of days past.
While most of the celeb singers have the voices to pull off the roles, they mostly look almost nothing like the performers they are playing, such as Donna Summer, Gladys Knight and Bill Withers. Also, a personal note to Wiz Khalifa, in 1976 almost no one had nose piercings, not even someone as wild and funky and willfully out there as George Clinton. So you may want to take those things out when portraying a real-life character from another era.
However, I suppose this is not supposed to be a tribute act. The song is the thing, and mostly the re-recordings of legendary hits of the 1970s work surprisingly well.
Holding it all together – the ringleader of the film portraying the ringleader of Casablanca – is Broadway and TV star Jeremy Jordan (Newsies, Little Shop of Horrors, Supergirl) who can access both Bogart’s showmanship and hard-nosed determination. It’s a fascinating bit of myth-building.
“That was kind of Neil's vibe,” Jordan told me in that same interview. “He just wanted to make you dance and wanted to entertain. He was a showman.
“He's writing his own ending, and it is really kind of beautiful and magical and different in that way,” Jordan continued. “We don't feel tied to ultra reality, and this is the exact perfect way that this happened. It doesn't have to be [real] because it was sex, drugs, rock and roll. It was the journey as opposed to the actual truth of it all.”
You could say that about the 1970s in general.
Spinning Gold is spinning some fascinating tales of life on the periphery of superstardom and the high you reach by going all in and creating some genre-defining art. Plus, it’s got a great beat, and you can dance to it. What more can you ask?
Jay S. Jacobs
Copyright ©2023 PopEntertainment.com. All rights reserved. Posted: March 31, 2023.
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"Papa! Papa Pip reeked of skunk in the morning!" EXCUSE ME WHAT 💀
*Sighs* Remember when I said Peyton brought in a skunk this morn?
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Let's see
Bookie's kids
Cecil
Mattie
Philip and Eli's kids
Peyton
Anna
Nicholas (He's just Pip's but he's goin in the list here)
James' kids
Neddy
Tobixander
Lewis' kid
Lawrence
How many have you met
Ah, those are the great-grandchildren. Those I have only met few of. Deary me, I am growing old...
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screenandcinema · 1 year
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Coming to Your Screen March 2023
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Here is a list of new shows coming to television or streaming services this month:
True Lies - Based on the 1994 film of the same name comes a new action series about an international spy and a keep-in-the-dark suburban housewife. (Coming to CBS on March 1st)
Daisy Jones and The Six - This miniseries, based on the acclaimed novel, follows a rock band in the 1970s. Riley Keough and Sam Claflin star in this drama made for fans of Almost Famous. (Coming to Amazon Prime on March 3rd)
History of the World, Part II - More than forty years since originally promised comes the sequel to Mel Brooks’ 1981 comedy. (Coming to Hulu on March 6th)
School Spirits - Peyton List is haunting her high school in this new series teen ghosts. (Coming to Paramount+ on March 9th)
A Spy Among Friends - Damian Lewis and Guy Pearce star in this upcoming espionage thriller. (Coming to MGM+ - formerly Epix - on March 12th)
Gotham Knights - After the death of Bruce Wayne, younger members of the Batman family carry the mantle in Gotham City in this new series. (Coming to the CW on March 14th)
Agent Elvis - What if Elvis Presley was also a secret government spy? Check out this new animated series featuring the voice of Matthew McConaughey to see the King in action. (Coming to Netflix on March 17th)
Extrapolations - This upcoming anthology series from Scott Z. Burns looks at the effects of climate change on the Earth in the future. It is impossible to list the cast here, everyone is in this, including Meryl Streep. (Coming to AppleTV+ on March 17th)
Swarm - Dominique Fishback stars in this new horror thriller about the dark side of fandom from Donald Glover and Janine Nabers (Coming to Amazon Prime on March 17th)
Lucky Hank - Fresh off Better Call Saul, Bob Odenkirk is back on AMC with this adaption of the novel Straight Man. (Coming to AMC on March 19th)
The Night Agent - Gabriel Basso is an FBI Agent tasked to wait for a phone to ring in the basement of the White House. Seems like a boring job, right? Well, that is until it rings. (Coming to Netflix on March 23rd)
Rabbit Hole - Kiefer Sutherland returns to television as a corporate spy framed for murder in this new thriller. (Coming to Paramount+ on March 26th)
Great Expectations - Hitting Hulu this month comes a new adaptation of the Dickens novel everyone claims to have read in high school and didn’t. Yes, this is the one with Pip. (Coming to Hulu on March 26th)
The Big Door Prize - Chris O’Dowd stars in this comedy based on a novel of the same name. (Coming to AppleTV+ on March 29th)
The Power - Toni Collette and John Leguizamo star in this science fiction drama about a world where teenage girls suddenly get the power to control electricity. (Coming to Amazon Prime on March 31st)
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If pip ever wrote a book
Peyton and Annie years later
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Technically Peyton (the boy Pip was playing with) is your grandson because he's older Philip's son
*small smile* that’s adorable…He’s very sweet!
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eliaswasoncehere · 2 years
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Apparently Peyton is fourteen now,, idk for how long (probably will fade after a while like everyone's babies phases), but Phip is crying because Peyton now goes up to his shoulders 😭
*frowns* My poor Pip.
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shoulderslug · 2 years
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Peyton Pascal (Jeremy Shada)
Character Description:
Peyton is fiercely protective over the people he loves. Sometimes to a fault. A lot of this comes from losing his mother when he was young. Because of this he often finds himself slow to trust, but once someone has fallen in his good graces he loves them fiercely and will do anything for them. Peyton’s current goal is to find out more about himself. So much of his focus was spent on surviving and protecting those who needed it, figuring out his goals fell to the wayside.
Headcannons:
*Peyton doesn’t talk much. He prefers listening. But once he gets going it’s incredibly difficult for him to stop and most of the time, his expressions give away his thoughts anyway.
*He loves music, it’s important to him. Whenever he visited Rapunzel he’d request a song and tell her about all the music he had heard around lately. He’d often camouflage and sit below the windows of the people in town who had music playing in their house, just to listen. 
*It took him a while to adjust to the idea of having the power of camouflage. At first he tried not to use it at all. There were times he tried to stand up to various thugs and hunters he ran into, but he’d end up in the dirt. After that he used it more and more. 
*After losing his mother, it’s been difficult to go by Peyton. Growing up she was usually the only one to call him Peyton and he loved the way it sounded when she called for him. Some called him Pip, which he HATED,  but most everyone referred to him by his last name. The name he shared with her.
*Pascal hates that he had to steal to survive and will buy food for anyone he sees begging on the street, no questions asked. In a way he sees it as a redemption from those he stole from, but the guilt still lingers. 
Favorite song? Marjorie by Taylor Swift
Sexuality? Questioning
Pronouns? He/him, questioning 
Big Three (sun, moon, rising signs)? Cancer, Libra, Scorpio
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put3rb0y · 3 years
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Little sketch comic of Sector ∞ and the Pleasant Siblings From Beyond the Garden :]
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Orlando (boy on left in first panel) and Pip (boy in colander helmet) belong to me.
Fours (girl on right in second panel) and Aggie (girl on right in first panel) belong to @ticktickbones .
Bytez (character in third panel) belongs to Bobbie who does not have a Tumblr.
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What’s the best 2x4 invention?
[Sky]
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It may be simple, but I couldn't be without my trusty F.I.N.D.I.T.!
[Melati]
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It's not done yet, but I love working on the B.O.N.K.! I think it'll be a real game-changer!
[Pip]
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Anything I can use to WRECK STUFF.
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teddybear-kiddo · 3 years
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⋙ adorable, soft and warm names i found (inspired by this post) (≧◡≦)
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⋙ ¡feminine names!
🦊 Daisy
🌟 Hattie (Harriet, Harriette, Henriette)
🦊 Nelly (Cornelia, Hannelle, Petronella)
🌟 Shiloh
🦊 Abby (Abigail, Annabel, Gabrielle)
🌟 Gabby (Gabrielle, Isabella)
🦊 Addie (Adelaide, Adela, Adaline)
🌟 Annie (Annabell, Anika, Angeline)
🦊 Alfie
🌟 Alice
🦊 Tessie (Teresa, Tessa)
🌟 Tillie (Matilda, Ottilie, Milicent)
🦊 Essie/Ettie (Ester, Estelle)
🌟 Gracie
🦊 Jenny
🌟 Rosie (Rosemary, Rosetta, Rosalie)
🦊 Bonnie
🌟 Dotty (Dorothy)
🦊 Sally
🌟 Millie (Milicent, Melisa, Ludmila)
🦊 Lizzy (Elizabeth, Lisandra, Annelise)
🌟 Lindsay/Lindsey
🦊 Tabi (Tabitha)
🌟 Tammy
🦊 Vivi (Vivien, Viveka, Vivianna)
🌟 Clara
🦊 Clementine
🌟 Connie
🦊 Ellie (Elizabeth, Eleanore, Eloise)
🌟 Lena (Helena, Elena, Alena)
🦊 Josie (Josephine)
🌟 Harmony
🦊 Melody
🌟 Prim (Primrose)
🦊 Hazel
🌟 Ivy
🦊 Saddie
🌟 Winnie (Winifred, Winslow, Winter)
🦊 Miriam/Mariam/Marion
🌟 Manon
🦊 Alma
🌟 Enid
🦊 Maude
🌟 Mavis
🦊 Amelie/Amelia
🌟 Amory (Amoriel)
🦊 Camellia/Camila
🌟 Cecily
🦊 Daphne
🌟 Dinah
🦊 Dahlia
🌟 Lili (Lilian, Lilika, Lillien)
🦊 Lu
🌟 Lucy (Lucille, Lucinda, Lucienne)
🦊 Heidi
🌟 Valerie
🦊 Valentina
🌟 Zoey
🦊 Poppy
🌟 Ruby
🦊 Evie (Eve, Eva, Eveline, Aveline)
🌟 Molly
🦊 Pippa
🌟 Nancy
🦊 Honey (Hannah, Hannelle)
🌟 Bebe
🦊 Immy (Imogen)
🌟 Izzy (Isabella, Isadora)
🦊 Peach
🌟 Wendy
🦊 Katie (Katherine, Katrielle)
🌟 Mary/Merry
🦊 Lottie
🌟 Mae
🦊 Ashley
🌟 Julie (Juliet, Juliana)
🦊 Yana/Yara
🌟 Sookie
🦊 Nixie
🌟 Thea (Theodora, Theodosia)
🦊 Sabine
🌟 Danielle
🦊 Miley
🌟 Jane
🦊 Collette/Cosette
🌟 Vayla
🦊 Carla
🌟 Carol/Caroline
🦊 Veronica
🌟 Vanessa
🦊 Winry
🌟 Willow/Winslow
🦊 Wren
🌟 Malory
🦊 Mina
🌟 Maika
🦊 Mabel
🌟 Chloe
🦊 Nastia/Nadia
🌟 Nana
🦊 Natalie
🌟 Birdie
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⋙ ¡neutral names!
☁ Bailey
🌙 Hailey
☁ Peri/Pari
🌙 Alfie
☁ Billie
🌙 Bobbie
☁ Charlie
🌙 Teddy
☁ Fern
🌙 Fawn
☁ Sammy
🌙 Marley
☁ Feri
🌙 Riley
☁ Jackie
🌙 Jamie
☁ Jude
🌙 Alex
☁ Angel
🌙 Casey
☁ Cassidy
🌙 Peyton
☁ Remi
🌙 Peyton
🌙 Reese
☁ Sage
🌙 Rowan
☁ Puck
🌙 River
☁ Emery
🌙 Skylar
☁ Finley
🌙 Quinn
☁ Max
🌙 Kai
☁ Rory
🌙 Albie
☁ Cedar
🌙 Everett
☁ Harley
🌙 Noel
☁ Milo
🌙 Marlowe
☁ Penn
🌙 Bram
☁ Hedley
🌙 Velvet
☁ Meadow
🌙 Clove/Clover
☁ Pax
🌙 Bee
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⋙ ¡masculine names!
🍄 Koda
🐮 Elliott
🍄 Theo (Theodore)
🐮 Warrick
🍄 Noe/Noah
🐮 Monroe
🍄 Oscar
🐮 Leo
🍄 Nico
🐮 Ottie (Othello, Otto, Otis)
🍄 Archie (Arthur, Archibald)
🐮 Harry
🍄 Percy
🐮 Monty
🍄 Rudy
🐮 Roscoe
🍄 Andy (Andrew)
🐮 Toby (Tobias)
🍄 Benny (Benjamin, Bennett)
🐮 Henry
🍄 Augie (Augustus, Augustine)
🐮 Pim
🍄 Pip
🐮 Ollie (Oliver)
🍄 Sebi (Sebastian)
🐮 Casper
🍄 Hugh
🐮 Danny (Daniel)
🍄 Miles
🐮 Manuel
🍄 Arlo
🐮 Seth
🍄 Damian/Damien
🐮 Brahms
🍄 Ephraim
🐮 Rafael
🍄 Nathan
🐮 Mateo
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backtothestart02 · 3 years
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My TV & Movie Ships
(more to be added as I think of them)
TV Ships:
Gossip Girl – Chuck/Blair, Dan/Serena, Nate/Vanessa, Carter/Serena, Jenny/Damien, Rufus/Lily, Ivy/Max
One Tree Hill – Nathan/Haley, Lucas/Peyton, Jake/Peyton, Brooke/Julian
The Vampire Diaries – Damon/Elena, Klaus/Caroline, Stefan/Katherine, Damon/Katherine, Jeremy/Vicki, Jeremy/Bonnie, Stefan/Caroline, Matt/Caroline, Elijah/Katherine
The Originals – Elijah/Hayley, Klaus/Cami, Kol/Davina, Hope/Roman
Legacies – Hope/Landon, Raf/Josie, MG/Lizzie
Once Upon a Time – Snow/Charming, Rumple/Belle, Neal/Emma, Philip/Aurora, Robin/Regina
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland – Will/Ana, Alice/Cyrus
Revenge – Daniel/Emily, Charlotte/Declan
The Secret Circle – Adam/Cassie, Nick/Melissa, Faye/Jake, Faye/Lee
Into the Badlands – Ryder/Jade, MK/Tilda
The Shannara Chronicles – Wil/Eretria, Amberle/Lorin, Bandon/Catania
This is Us – Jack/Rebecca, Randall/Beth, Kate/Toby, Kevin/Sophie, Kevin/Sloane, Kevin/Olivia
Single Parents – Will/Angie, Poppy/Douglas
Manifest – Jared/Mich
The Resident – Conrad/Nic
Riverdale – Betty/Jughead, Archie/Veronica
Mayans M.C. – EZ/Emily, Angel/Adelita
American Gods – Shadow/Laura
God Friended Me – Miles/Cara, Rakesh/Jaya
Roswell, New Mexico – Liz/Max, Michael/Maria
The Flash – Barry/Iris, Ronnie/Caitlin, Wally/Jesse, Cisco/Cynthia, Barry/Patty, Zoom/Black Siren
Legends of Tomorrow – Sara/Leonard, Ray/Nora, Nate/Zari 1.0
Supergirl – James/Kara
Constantine – John/Zed
Smallville – Clark/Lana, Chloe/Oliver
7th Heaven – Lucy/Kevin, Simon/Cecilia
Full House – Jesse/Becky
Stranger Things – Nancy/Steve, Mike/Eleven
The White Queen – Edward/Elizabeth, Richard/Anne
Poldark – Ross/Elizabeth
Great Expectations (2011) – Pip/Estella
And Then There Were None – Vera/Philip
Life Unexpected – Lux/Jones, Lux/Sam
Teen Wolf – Scott/Allison, Stiles/Lydia, Scott/Malia, Liam/Hayden
The 100 – Clarke/Finn, Clarke/Bellamy
90210 – Liam/Annie, Liam/Naomi, Dixon/Silver, Navid/Adrianna, Annie/Ethan, Annie/Jasper, Dixon/Ivy, Max/Naomi, Kelly/Ryan, Naomi/Austin, Ivy/Raj, Annie/Riley
Elementary – Sherlock/Joan
Everwood – Ephram/Amy, Bright/Hannah
Friends – Ross/Rachel, Chandler/Monica, Mike/Phoebe
Reign – Mary/Francis, Kenna/Bash, Greer/Leith, Leith/Claude, Greer/James
Law and Order: SVU – Elliot/Olivia
Scrubs – JD/Elliot, Turk/Carla
Pretty Little Liars - Spencer/Toby
Cloak & Dagger - Ty/Tandy, Ty/Evita
Batwoman - Alice/Ocean
iZombie - Liv/Major, Ravi/Payton, Liv/Lowell
Hart of Dixie - Zoe/Wade, Lemon/Lavon, George/Tansy, Lemon/Peter
Still Star-Crossed - Benvolio/Rosaline, Escalus/Rosaline
Gilmore Girls - Rory/Jess
 ...
Movie Ships:
Star Wars – Anakin/Padme, Han/Leia
Lord of the Rings – Aragorn/Arwen, Faramir/Eowyn, Sam/Rosie
The Hobbit – Legolas/Tauriel
The Day After Tomorrow – Sam/Laura
Sweet Home Alabama – Melanie/Jake
The Wedding Planner – Mary/Steve
Life As We Know It – Holly/Eric
The Lake House – Alex/Kate
The Village – Ivy/Lucius
Spiderman – Peter/Mary Jane
The Notebook – Noah/Allie
The Ring – Noah/Rachel
Titanic – Rose/Jack
Pompeii – Milo/Cassia
Romeo & Juliet (2013) – Romeo/Juliet
Mirror, Mirror – Snow White/Prince Alcott
A Walk to Remember – Jamie/Landon
Chasing Liberty – Anna/Ben, Alan/Cynthia
It – Bill/Beverly
To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before – Peter/Lara Jean
In the Heart of the Sea – Owen/Peggy
The Host – Jared/Melanie, Ian/Wanda
He’s Just Not That Into You – Gigi/Alex
The Longest Ride – Luke/Sophia, Ira/Ruth
A Beautiful Mind – John/Alicia
The Legend of Tarzan – Tarzan/Jane
Pirates of the Caribbean – Will/Elizabeth
Red Riding Hood – Henry/Valerie
Safe Haven – Katie/Alex
The Woman in Black 2 – Eve/Harry
Woman in Gold – Maria/Fritz
Jurassic World - Owen/Claire
Hitch - Hitch/Sara, Albert/Allegra
The Mummy - Rick/Evie
Age of Adaline - Adaline/William
Far From the Madding Crowd - Gabriel/Bathsheba
Everything, Everything - Maddy/Olly
5th Wave - Cassie/Ben
If I Stay - Mia/Adam
Pride & Prejudice & Zombies - Darcy/Elizabeth
Enola Holmes - Enola/Tewkesbury
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6 Lilymoore
iZombie Prompt Response: Why the hell is there glitter everywhere?
“I feel evil,” Peyton Charles whispered as she shook out a bag of sequins on her best friend’s bed. “You’re a fake ray of sunshine, Ravi. If Liv figures us out, I’m blaming you, just so we’re clear.”
“It’s payback, sweetheart,” the doctor grinned. “Major dares call me Princess Sparkles; I’ll give him sparkles.”
“I think he was just naming your beard, honey,” Peyton laughed. “Besides, you got all the glitter out eventually.”
“That’s not the point,” Ravi pouted. “Those two put me through multiple personalities every day, a man’s got to blow off steam somehow.”
“But what if they think the kids did it?” Peyton mused, referring to three orphaned zombie children Liv and Major had taken in after Seattle had been over-run by zombies and the city’s humanity imploded. “You know how orphans stress about reasons to end up back on the streets. Why put them in that position?”
“What makes you think they’re not in on the plan?” said Ravi mischievously. “Ollie and Annie are right little monkeys, not as saintly as you seem to think. Even that adorable Pippi isn't as innocent as she looks.”
“I give up,” Peyton grimaced. “Don’t say I didn’t warn you.”
“I wouldn’t dream of it, love,” said Ravi airily, spreading another handful of glittery sequins on the pillows. “There, that should do it.” He checked his watch and ushered Peyton out of the room. “We need to get out of here, those two should get back from their grocery run any minute.”
Not much later, Liv and Major returned with arms full of fresh groceries. “It feels nice to be shopping for a house full after so many years of living with just Peyton, that girl eats like a bird,” Liv commented, nudging the door open with her shoulder. “Where do you think the kids are?”
“It is suspiciously quiet,” Major frowned. “Do you think it was a good idea leaving the kids home alone?”
“We have to show them they’re trusted,” Liv pointed out. “You know better than most how troubled kids can be sometimes.”
“I do know, that’s exactly why I’m worried.”
“You worry too much,” Liv laughed, depositing her grocery bag on the kitchen counter. There was no response, however, and she returned to the living room curiously. “Major? What’s going on?”
“I told you so!” he said triumphantly, pointing at the staircase. A trail of glitter led all the way up the steps to the upper floor. “Why the hell is there glitter everywhere if those little monkeys didn’t do anything?”
“I’m sure there’s a reasonable explanation,” said Liv calmly.
“Does nothing shock you anymore?” asked Major, quirking a bushy eyebrow.
“Not since I married you, babe,” she said coolly and her husband tilted his head thoughtfully.
“After all these years, I still can’t tell whether you’re insulting me or not sometimes.”
“It’s a compliment,” Liv assured him. “Look, I don’t think we need Clive’s detective skills to figure out where this mess came from. Do you?”
“Hell no,” said Major, shaking his head vigorously. “After all these years and I still feel like a naughty kid when Clive is around, the threat is too real.”
“Seriously? I’ll be sure to tell him that sometime.”
“Don’t you dare!” Major objected, grabbing his wife around the waist and spinning her to face him. “You’re really not funny, Mrs. Lilywhite.”
“Aww, here I had record-breaking comedic ambitions,” Liv giggled, pushing herself up on tiptoe to reach his lips. Before she could make contact, Major stiffened alertly and pulled out of her reach once more. “Quit making me work so hard for a kiss,” Liv groaned but Major wasn’t listening. “What the hell is going on?”
Major didn’t answer, too busy storming up the stairs. “I know who is behind this,” he declared as he went. Shaking her head in amusement, Liv followed. Looking positively manic, Major checked each of the upper floor’s bedrooms, one by one. “Aha! What did I tell you?” he said triumphantly. In the girls’ bedroom, he found Annie and Pippi giggling conspiratorially. “Ladies, what’s going on here? You wouldn’t happen to know where that glitter trail on the stairs came from, would you?”
“No,” said Annie, drawing out the word deliberately even though she was turning as flaming red as her hair. Major glanced over his shoulder at Liv, who was smirking knowingly at the mischievous girls.
“You’re actually enjoying this, aren’t you?” said Major in disbelief, frowning at his wife.
“Totally. Believe it or not, I used to be a teenage girl, you know.”
“I’m well aware of that.” Major threw her one of his crooked grins and pulled her in for another kiss. “Or have you blocked the nineteen-year-old who lived in my football jerseys from memory? You drowned in them back then and still would.”
“I see grossing the kids out so much they confess is your tactic here,” Liv teased. “I like the way you think.”
“Dad, cut it out,” begged Annie and Major looked up at the redhead with an innocent expression. “You’re scandalizing Pip,” said the girl, pointing at her foster sister. Sure enough, Pippi’s eyes were wide, but decidedly eager rather than offended.
“Speak for yourself!” snapped the youngest of their three foster kids, elbowing Annie in the ribs in frustration. “It’s so cute, I love it. My last foster family before you and Ollie helped me run away were always fighting. This is a good change.”
“Pip, you have got to be the only one in this house cuter than your Mom,” said Major decidedly. He scooped the twelve-year-old up and hoisted her over his shoulder to shrieks of delight.
Annie muttered something exasperated under her breath and Liv moved to stand beside her. “Something on your mind, kiddo?” she prompted. “Where is Ollie anyway?”
“Who knows?” Annie shrugged impatiently. “He’s probably the least used to this new family arrangement out of all of us.” She dropped her gaze, as if reluctant to speak her mind. “I guess it’s just been easier for Pippi to believe it’s real,” she admitted quietly. “I can’t get comfortable and then lose everything again.”
“Is that what you’re afraid of?” asked Liv gently. “Did something happen to make you worry about that? Because as far as we’re concerned, you’re our family now. You three made dreams come true that were only vague concepts until we met you all. It sucks that you had to lose so much to get here but we wouldn’t change a thing about this family, you have to know that.”
“I wish Ollie would stop trying to run away,” Annie sighed. “I feel steadier somehow when he’s home…no offense. If I could have as much faith as Pip does, I totally would.”
“You’ll get there, sweetie,” said Liv reassuringly. She had barely put a comforting arm around Annie’s shoulders when Pip popped up as if out of thin air and nuzzled against Annie too. When Major sat down on Annie’s other side, Pip scrambled onto his lap like a clingy monkey. “So, now that’s settled, does anyone have an explanation for that glitter trail on the stairs?”
Annie and Pippi looked at each other, stifling giggles once more now that the fear of being reprimanded was over. “Uncle Ravi and Aunt Peyton were here,” Pippi blabbed. “Only they said we weren’t supposed to say anything.”
“You just did, dummy,” Annie pointed out, rolling her eyes at Pippi.
The younger girl’s expression crumpled guiltily but Major instantly gave her a squeeze. “That’s my girl,” he said proudly. “What do you say we plan a revenge prank for Uncle Ravi and Aunt Peyton? This mess is going to last us a long time.”
“I’ll say,” Liv laughed, running her fingers through her husband’s sandy hair. “Hey Princess Sparkles, you’ve got glitter in your hair.” It was hard to say if Major’s groan or the children’s giggles were more prominent at her words, but Liv knew for sure they were among her favorite sounds in the world: the sounds of home.
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Oh gosh he's probably still jealous over hambo calling pip's son his little dove
*Chuckles* Poor lad. But I thought Peyton's nickname was sunshine?
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