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I animated an incredibly short little test of Henry Oak talking while in Wild Shape, and these are some of the individual cels 
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npcproject · 9 months
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NPC 019 Sheriff Boreanaz
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letsgodoodlers · 10 months
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say, doodler.
whats your favourite thing to see?
-🌠
i thought. it was very. funny. when. sheriff boreanaz. was killed. by wombat farts. and fire.
enjoyed. watching that. very silly.
but also.
i like. watching people. going about. their lives. they are all. so interesting.
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autoraton · 10 months
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entire back to the future trilogy
red t-shirt and checkered shirt they put michael j. fox in for the first one
keychain with david boreanaz's face on it (double-sided)
£4 primark t-shirt with jerry (mouse) being engulfed in a tom(cat) shaped cheese abomination. it says 'where is my cheese' on it.
very big shirt with christmas paraphernalia patterned across it.
one of those lucky block shaped bath bombs lush was selling as a promo for the mario movie
very circular duck(?) plush
carrier bag with dinosaur on it
matthew perry's autobiography
sticker of garfield skateboarding
spongbob bath bomb
small rewindable model airplane from the museum
brown tasselled leather jacket
not one but two abominable t-shirts with john francis daley's face on them
tarot card stickers but they're cats
wolf shirt that i cut the sleeves off of but i cut too much off so i had to safety pin them back on
shirt with bugs on it
rubber duck
red aviators
matrix shades
tgif snapback with a fish on it. tgif stands for 'thank god i fish'
cowboy hat for cowboy costume
plastic bolo tie ^
holster ^^
sheriff badge ^^^
five cheesecakes
(writing up a list of every stupid thing i've bought in the last four months so i can petition my doctor to up my adhd meds)
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number2enigma · 10 months
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"The shattered remains of what used to be a man."
S1 e22 description of Sheriff Boreanaz that also describes my soul (ty isadora for the spelling)
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chushanye · 2 years
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S2 E9 plot reveals
Nicholas is something called "The Devil Saviour"
The FBI is not the American FBI but a similar, government shadow organisation - it stands for Final Boreanaz Initiative. We know Sheriff Boreanaz wanted to bring back the Doodler, but these people claim they are just anti-demon/devil. They know about code purple.
Nick's voice is familiar to Taylor. Meaning Nick was deffinently there for him at some point. The implication is they were unwillingly separated.
"If they take me your grandfathers die." the dads are still alive. for some reason their life is riding on Nick.
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dndadscharacterpolls · 10 months
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sheriff boreanaz
alright he's been added !
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archivelikely · 3 years
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david boreanaz is just always gonna make me picture a cartoon knight wearing a wild west sheriff's badge and thats the way it is
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okay so important context: the whole joke with the sheriff is that he looks exactly like david boreanaz so of course i had to look him up because i simply do not watch much live action television and uh...okay yeah i get it he IS kind of
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simplyfroggy · 5 years
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potential chekhov guns that could come back to bite
everything the serial killer
that one weird snake
that horrible dragon dad who enslaved his children and i can't be bothered to remember his name right now. gartok? idk. i hate him
sheriff boreanaz
the lance and his children
MPAA and his band, who just lowkey disappeared
nic's gang who may or may not get slaughtered because of ron's rendition of silent night
gunner duckworth the foster kid
chekhov guns that will DEFINITELY come back to bite
the library
Cern, lizardboy no more
SCAM LIKELY
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Ashes to ashes, Bones™ to Bones™  
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elsalapizza · 6 years
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Buffy rewatch: Phases (2.15)
Larry would want to see Buffy/Willow. We should advise him to go on Ao3
cordy is right and xander does babble. about another girl. while he should be kissing her. what is wrong with that man?
werewolves in buffy just don’t look good to me
this conversation is explaining why anya is right to be scared of bunnies
xander generally has a very serious jealousy problem, be it about willow or buffy
what is the moon pie? i don’t know what it is. Does Giles?
that hunter guy is pretty disgusting. also he completely could be a hunter non-buddy of sam and dean. i’ve looked it up and the guy played the cleanliness-obsessed sheriff in spn’s yellow fever episode
once angel has become angelus, he really seems like he’s added on it the motw episodes with no real purpose. like, the scene where he meets the werewolf seems pretty unnecessary. there is a plot point about him killing theresa, but it seems it was pasted on for the sake of giving d. boreanaz  something to do this episode
i love willow and cordy dragging xander, but it’s a bit hypocritical from willow when she insulted cordy at the beginning of the episode
i love oz calling his aunt to know if his cousin is a werewolf. So mundane
xander seems to be having serious prejudices against werewolves. lucky he doesn’t have ideas this preconceived about gay men.... or does he?
how close is the funeral home to the high school?
thank you buffy for saying it: “xander, it’s not up to you”
willow is pretty lucky that her time of the month only lasts 3 days
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So I think I found a new Face Claim for my Teen Wolf OC :)
So I’ve been working on my Teen Wolf OC that I’ve had for a few years now. She was first Gabbie Reynolds and I picked Ashley Benson for her image
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She was such a mary sue and I made her too much like other ocs that I’ve seen. And I didn’t like that she really had no originality to her. So I spruced her up a bit after rewatching the series the second time and picked Troian Bellisario.
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I changed her story (mostly) from a girl that grew up with Stiles and Scott after moving to Beacon Hills after her parents died in a car accident (to live with her aunt and uncle) to Beacon Hills High outcast living with her dad and aunt. Her dad worked at the Sheriff’s Station as the Chief Deputy Sheriff (who works directly under the Sheriff) and was also born into a long line of druids. Gabbie’s mother left when she was 4 and at first, I wanted her to be Mrs. Blake the Darach from season 3A but then I wanted to try something different. So after starting the series again so I can finally start and finish season 6, I decided to remake her one more time. 
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I introduce you to Paige Aisling Quillan, a sophomore at Beacon Hills High School, and school weirdo for her hobby of studying mythology and the supernatural. Her dad still works at the Sheriff’s Station as a Major, and her aunt owns a small cafe in town called “Beacon Hills Coffe and Tea” (where the cup was from that gave Allison the idea to look for logos at the beginning of season 3). Their family still has a long line of druid magic linked to it, but Paige’s mother (who still left when Paige was 4) was from Massachusetts. Wanna know why??
Because one of her ancestors was killed in the Salem Witch Trials.
It was never proven if she was a witch or not, but after Paige’s dad gets killed by the Kanima in season 2 (that one shot of police who get killed when Matt takes over the station) it awakens something in Paige and gives her a power (that I have yet to think of yet.)
She does end up with Stiles but it is a very slow burn, like halfway through the series slow burn. She even tries to date Matt at the beginning of season 2 to get over the bubbling crush she starts to have on Stiles (her best friend). It doesn’t help the relationship that a) Matt was completely obsessed with Allison. and b) he pretty much killed her dad.
After season 2, Paige and her aunt go to Ireland for the summer so that Paige can finally train with other druids and learn more about her people. They also spend a couple weeks in Salem to learn more about Paige’s mom and her maybe witch ancestor. I’ve only got up to where I am now thought out for the series (so the beginning of season 3). But I hope to develop this character a lot more because I absolutely adore this show and Jeff Davis.
Other fun stuff:
I picked Holly Marie Combs to play Paige’s Aunt Claire
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She grew up in Beacon Hills with her brother until he moved away (and ended up meeting his ex-wife). She also grew up with Chris Argent, and the two dated for a while but Chris broke it off after finding out about his family of hunters and that Claire wasn’t technically human. He loved her so much he didn’t want to put her in danger. They do end up together instead of Chris with Melissa.
Next is Adam Quillan, Paige’s dad who was first Ryan Reynold ( and of course I wanted Ryan Reynolds to play him) but now I’m thinking maybe David Boreanaz but I’m still on the fence so if you have any ideas for face claim please let me know. 
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Adam works at the station and helps Sheriff Stilinski (who is basically his best friend) in many cases. He also has a huge ass crush on Melissa McCall. When he hears that Melissa went on a date with some guy (Peter) in season 1 he is so mad at himself for never manning up and asking her out. But then directly after Paige tells him it didn’t go well, Adam walks into the hospital (where he volunteers to go talk to people of interest when needed so he can see and talk to Melissa) and asks her out.
They are dating up until he gets killed by the Kanima, letting his last words to his daughter be that he loves her, and to tell his sister, Claire, he loves her too. He then shouts at Stiles to watch out for Paige, and for Scott to make sure his mom makes it out alive. He then says to himself (but Scott, Stiles, Paige, and Matt all hear), “I love her you know? I-I love her and I never got to tell her.”
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I also have an idea for Paige to have an older half-brother that shows up maybe at the beginning or middle of season three. 
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His name is Julian Kent, and his mom (who is also Paige’s mom) had him 2 years before she met Adam, making him 7 years older than Paige (basically around Derek’s age). He was put up for adoption, and then when he found out he was adopted at 18, he spent so long looking for his mom and ended up finding out he had a sister 5 years later. He is a witch (or warlock because male witch), and the time he spent looking for his mom, he trained himself in the art of magic.
Speaking of Derek, when Julian shows up, Paige automatically doesn’t trust him. As season 3A continues, and Julian tries to help with Deucalian and the Darach, eventually Paige warms up to him. And slowly, Julian and Derek become friends; even best friends. He even starts to live in the loft with Derek and Peter. Julian is also the partial love interest for Malia (so instead of MaliaxStiles its MaliaxJulian). And then Julian ends up falling in love with Lydia. There is a bit age difference, but I figured that Lydia had that thing for Parish so this would be fine. (also I know I keep picking people from Charmed but that is because I love them and the show).
so yeah, that’s what I have so far for this storyline. I think I’m going to keep the title “In Knots” for the first book and keep it going with that. Let me know what you think, I would love some feedback on this :)
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tvwriteups · 7 years
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iriwa replied to your post “I could quit all of the new shows this new fall season and not feel...”
The only one I actually enjoy watching is the Mayor. It's likable which is a very nice quality.
I like The Mayor enough that I actively switched channels away from This Is Us to watch it. The cast has great chemistry and I like the humor of the show.
What got me to watch Kevin (Probably) Saves the World beyond the pilot is Jason Ritter and now the other characters -- the sister, niece and sheriff -- are beginning to grow on me. It’s quirky and I’m willing to see where it will go and it reminds me a little of Bryan Fuller shows before he went dark.
After those two it’s just... oh, let me run it down:
The Good Doctor is a good medical procedural with a likable lead but I don’t care about the rest of the show and honestly don’t like the flashbacks to the dead brother. It’s got that whole House and Sherlock DNA without the actual Holmes/House - Watson/Wilson dynamic. Seriously, whenever they do the onscreen graphics of Dr. Shaun Murphy visualizing data I think of Sherlock in a bad way but maybe that’s because I’ve come to really abhor Sherlock as a show.
I like X-Men-like stuff but the mutants on The Gifted are like C-Team X-men. The writing is very on-the-nose. Half the actors have very little chemistry. And, honestly, there are two ways I like Amy Acker -- the saccharine leading lady on Hallmark Channel movies or brilliant kickass weirdos -- and this show is giving me neither which just feels like a waste.
Like The Gifted, The Brave has a lot of beautiful people in its cast. It’s a spec ops procedural that probably has no basis in reality and I’m fine with that. It doesn’t really bring anything new or fresh to the table and I haven’t really taken to any of the characters though I actually do know the names of the field spec ops which is more than I can say for most of the other shows. A lot of what keeps me watching it is the belief that it’s going to get canceled.
Most of the characters of Ten Days in the Valley are not likable...but I’m interested enough in the story and Kyra Sedgwick is doing fine playing someone I don’t particularly like.
I want to like Star Trek: Discovery because WOC lead as well as Jason Isaacs as a Starfleet captain but there’s also a part of me that wants it to fail because I abhor the whole concept of CBS All Access. In fact, I hate CBS All Access so much that I found it so easy to drop all the other CBS shows. Every bit about Klingons is a fail to me. The writing doesn’t match the money being spent on the sets and costumes and effects. I’d gladly trade the glitz for better writing.
I expected to hate Wisdom of the Crowd more because the general conceit behind the show is just disturbing to me. It still is. I don’t really like the characters either but Jeremy Piven still makes it work despite my hating his character. I also don’t know why they need Monica Potter on it. It’s kind of like ST:D in that it’s very well put together, like it’s working despite itself.
SEAL Team trades on David Boreanaz’s ability to lead a show and I’m guessing the spec ops on this show are far more accurate than The Brave. It’s just that I don’t care for all the personal drama stuff, nor do I care for Boreanaz as a dramatic lead where he doesn’t get to be as funny as he was on either Angel or Bones.
Ghosted just wasn’t funny to me. The whole “Dr. Max Jennifer” thing is just trying to hard.
Valor was laughably bad. When they start to use a song you like on a scene between two characters you’ve barely gotten to know getting all kinky and you’re like, “No, no, you do not get to use that song!” it’s a bad show.
The Orville at least was trying and I guess it works for a lot of people and I’m almost tempted to tune in to a later episode to see if it’s gotten better.
Marvel’s Inhumans was one of the worst pilots I’ve ever seen.
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whumpslist · 7 years
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Single episode Whumps
I will collect here single episodes with good whumps, even if the serie is not listed because lacks of whumps. This page will be continuously updated.
Nancy Drew: 2.14 episode “The Siege of the Unseen Specter”. Character: Detective Abe Tamura, performed by Ryan-James Hatanaka. Type of whumps: held hostage, touched an electrified door and fallen to the floor hitting his head, dressed hand and ice pack at his head, progressivily feeling worse, collapsed on the floor, rescued, bags under his eyes. °°°NEWEST°°°
Aftermath: Character: Joshua Copeland, performed by James Tupper
1.07 episode “What the Thunder Said”. Type of whumps: shot in the abdomen, treated on the field and bullet extracted “magically”, blood and pain, passed out, healed (too) fast.
1.10-1.11 episodes. Type of whumps: got brain fever in the previous episode, coughing blood, fever and hallucinations, heavely sedated and visions, delusional, collapsed and unconscious on the ground.
Blindspot: Character: Roman, performed by Luke Mitchell
2.09 episode “ Why Let Cooler Pasture Deform”. Type of whumps: intense headache and hissing ears, collapsed, unconscious on hospital bed, weak and couldn’t stand, painful memoris, emotional pain and crying.
3.16 episode “Artful Dodge”. Type of whumps: fought and shot, bloody and weak and sweating, treated on the field, injected with ZIP and upset, collapsed.
Colony: Character: Will Bowman, performed by Josh Holloway
1.06 episode “Yoknapatawpha”. Type of whumps: deep cut at his arm, treated and dressed on the field, fought and tired.
2.01 episode (and 2.02) “Eleven.Thirteen”. Type of whumps: beaten and stabbed into his shoulder, treated and dressed on the field, fought and hit at his wound, fought again.
Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders: 2.13 episode “The Ripper of Riga”
Character: Jack Garrett, performed by Gary Sinise. Type of whumps: intense emotional distress, shot by his own son and collapsed on the floor, blood on his hand, under gunpoint, passed out.
Character: Ryan Garrett, performed by Matt Cohen. Type of whumps: kidnapped, under gunpoint, beaten face and handcuffed hands, bloody and swollen eye, intense emotional distress.
Character: Matt Simmons, performed by Daniel Henney. Type of whumps: hit by explosion blast, bloody and cut face, treated on the field and many patches.
Deputy: Character: Sheriff Bill Hollister, performed by Stephen Dorff
1.01 episode “Graduation Day”. Type of whumps: shot in the arm and rough fight, bloody wound at his head, treated in hospital.
1.07 episode “10-8 Search and Rescue”. Type of whumps: into a car accident, treated in hospital, bruised face and ribs and sprained wrist, sore and grimacing, shot in the vest and fallen to the ground, many grunting, rough fight.
Forever: [not really durable because... you know, the immortal thing... but there are a couple worthy of mention]
1.05 episode “The Pugilist Break”. Character: Dr. Henry Morgan, performed by Ioan Gruffudd. Type of whumps: beaten and kicked, laying in hospital bed, bruises sore and limping.
1.07 episode “New York Kids”. Character: Dr. Henry Morgan, performed by Ioan Gruffudd. Type of whumps: shot twice in two different situations.
1.08 episode “The Ecstasy of Agony”. Character: Dr. Henry Morgan, performed by Ioan Gruffudd. Type of whumps: chained to a cross and badly tortured, electrocuted.
1.13 episode “Diamonds Are Forever”. Character: Det. Mike Hanson, performed by Donnie Keshawarz. Type of whumps: shot in the arm, hospital, arm in a sling for the rest of the episode.
1.22 episode “The Last Death of Henry Morgan”. Character: Dr. Henry Morgan, performed by Ioan Gruffudd. Type of whumps: fought and stabbed to death, shot to death and gasping in pain.
Frequency:
1.01 episode “Pilot”. Character: Det. Frank Sullivan, performed by Riley Smith. Type of whumps: shot, bleeding, recovering in hospital.
1.06 episode “Deviation”. Character: Det. Frank Sullivan, performed by Riley Smith. Type of whumps: beaten and kicked, bruises and sore.
1.10 episode “The Edison Effect”. Character: Det. Frank Sullivan, performed by Riley Smith. Type of whumps: car accident, bloody cut on his forehead, sore [consequences in 1.11 episode]. Character: Det. Kyle Moseby, performed by Rob Mayes. Type of whumps: laying in hospital bed with concussion, bruised ribs and broken foream.
1.13 episode “Signal Loss”. Character: Det. Frank Sullivan, performed by Riley Smith. Type of whumps: shot. Character: Captain Stan Moreno, performed by Anthony Ruivivar. Type of whumps: shot twice.
Godless: Character: Roy Goode, performed by Jack O'Connell
1.01 episode “An Incident at Creede”. Type of whumps: shot once but already shot twice, treated on the field, unconscious, collapsed, without voice, sore, arrested and handcuffed.
1.03 episode “Wisdom of the Horse”. Type of whumps: memory of previous shooting, horse-drawn.
1.07 episode “Homecoming”. Type of whumps: under heavy gunfire, duel with the gun, shot, collapsed.
Grantchester:
1.06 episode. Character: Detective Inspector Geordie Keating, performed by Robson Green. Type of whumps: shot, bleeding, hospital. Character: Reverend Sidney Chambers, performed by James Norton. Type of whumps: very worried and angst, fought and noise bleeding.
2.03 episode. Character: Reverend Sidney Chambers, performed by James Norton. Type of whumps: attacked and slashed an arm with a knife, hit on his neck and knocked out.
2.05/06 episode. Character: Detective Inspector Geordie Keating, performed by Robson Green and Character: Reverend Sidney Chambers, performed by James Norton.Type of whumps: fought together, bad argument and broken friendship (for a while).
3.02 episode. Character: Reverend Sidney Chambers, performed by James Norton. Type of whumps: poisoned and felt sick, collapsed.
4.01 episode. Character: Sidney Chambers, portrayed by James Norton. Type of whumps: punched in the face, fought and elbowed, slammed against a wall and glass then collapsed, repeatedly punched, rescued, bleeding lip and bruised eyebrown, refused treatment and grumpy, treated on the field by his friend.
Lucifer: Character: Lucifer Morningstar, performed by Tom Ellis [not really durable because... you know, the immortal thing... but there are a couple worthy of mention]
1.13 episode “Take Me Back to Hell”. Type of whumps: shot, bleeding and gasping, dead than resurrected.
2.13 episode “A Good Day to Die”. Type of whumps: stopped his heart and revived, sweating.
3.17 episode “Let Pinhead Sing”. Type of whumps: stabbed with a knife, weak legs and sitting, arm in a sling.
4.01 episode “Everything's Okay”. Type of whumps: shot in the had and hole in it, screaming in effort and hand profusely bleeding, dresed hand.
4.04 episode “All About Eve”. Type of whumps: fought, hit and stabbed in the shoulder, frustrated.
4.04 episode “All About Eve”. Type of whumps: fought, hit and stabbed in the shoulder, frustrated.
4.05 episode “Expire Erect”. Type of whumps: held hostage, shot, badly bleeding and grunting, weak and pale, almost hit by explosion blast, on a gurney.
3.03 episode “Mr. and Mrs. Mazikeen Smith”. Character: BenRivers, performed by Chris L. McKenna. Type of whumps: handcuffed twice, fought, under heavy gunfire, shot and bleeding, “treated”on the field, punched and knocked out, stitched wound with... a button (?), captured tied up and gun at his head, fought, bruise on his face and sore.
Lucifer: Character: Marcus Pierce / Cain, performed by Tom Welling [not really durable because... you know, the immortal thing... but there are a couple worthy of mention]
3.04 episode “What Would Lucifer Do”. Type of whumps: shot, on a gurney, in hospital.
3.10 episode “The Sin bin” (and a brief aftermath in 3.12). Type of whumps: stabbed with a knife, collapsed and dead, resuscitated and gasping in pain, bleeding and treating himself.
3.13 episode “Til Death Do Us Part ”. Type of whumps: stabbed with a knife, groaning in pain.
3.14 episode “My Brother's Keeper”. Type of whumps: rough fight, shot, fallen dead and resuscitated, stabbed with broken bottle and screaming in pain, impaled and bleeding, heavily panting.
3.16 episode “Infernal Guinea Pig”. Type of whumps: shot, fallen dead and resuscitated.
3.24 episode “Quintessential Deckerstar”. Type of whumps: shot, into a gunfight, rough fight, stabbed and groaning in pain, dead.
Off the Map:
1.05 episode “I’m Here”. Character: Mateo, performed by Nicholas Gonzalez. Type of whumps: shot, bleeding, recovering in hospital.
1.06 episode “It’s Good”. Character: Julio, performed by José Zúñiga. Type of whumps: appendicitis, surgery without painkillers, chopper crash.
1.13 episode “There’s A Lot to Miss About the Jungle”. Character: Mateo, performed by Nicholas Gonzalez. Type of whumps: multiple shots, bleeding.
Profilage: Character: Inspector Thomas Rocher, performed by Philippe Bas
3.08 episode “Le prix de la liberté”. Type of whumps: rough fight, various bruises.
3.11-12 episode “Insoupçonnable”. Type of whumps: car accident and aftermath with headache and various bruises.
4.10 episode “La poudre aux yeux”. Type of whumps: shot, bleeding and passing out, brief aftermath.
5.08 episode “Entre deux”. Type of whumps: drugged and passed out, threated with a knife.
5.12 episode “À jamais”. Type of whumps: involved into a prison riot, fought and beaten, various bruises, later stabbed with scissors, shocked and collapsed.
8.02 episode “Le Prisonnier: 1ère partie”. Type of whumps: hit by explosion blast, uncoscious into an hospital bed with orthopedic collar and cuts on his face, dizzy and sore.
9.02 episode “Nouveau départ: 2ème partie”. Type of whumps: hit at his head and bullet grazed, kidnapped, tied, fought, treated in hospital.
9.08 episode “Les yeux fermés”. Type of whumps: head surgery, into a coma and nightmares, bandaged head.
SEAL Team: 3.01 episode “Welcome to the Refuge”. Character: Jason Hayes, performed by David Boreanaz. Type of whumps: hit by explosion blast and roughly pushed to the ground, unconscious, wobbly scratches and bruises, blood from his nose.
Shades of Blue:
2.02 episode “Eye of the Hurricane”. Character: Robert Stahl, performed by Warren Kole. Type of whumps: punched and almost chocked to death, with black eye in the following episode.
2.12 episode “Behind the Mask”. Character: James Nava, performed by Gino Anthony Pesi. Type of whumps: slashed on his forearm with a piece of glass, bleeding, hospital care.
2.13 episode “Broken Dolls”. Character: Matt Wozniak, performed by Ray Liotta. Type of whumps: shot point-blank in the abdomen.
3.07 episode “Straight Through The Heart”. Character: Anthony Cole, portrayed by Nick Wechsler. Type of whumps: tortured, manhandled, slapped, hands tied, searing flesh with blowtorch, screaming.
3.08 episode “Cry Havoc”. Character: Anthony Cole, portrayed by Nick Wechsler. Type of whumps: tortured and restrained, searing flesh wih a blowtorch, screaming in pain, sweating and panting, hit on the forehead and bloody, manhandled.
Tandem: Character: Paul Marchal, performed by Stéphane Blancafort
1.11 episode “Un anneau d'or: 1ère partie”. Type of whumps: into a shooting fight, bloody wound at his arm, hit in the head.
1.12 episode “Un anneau d'or: 2ème partie”. Type of whumps: injured in the previous episode, blindfolded and hands tied, kidnapped, escaped and hunted, in pain and heavily panting, manhandled, treated on the field, manhandled and repeatedly under gunpoint, rescued.
2.01 episode “Dans les mailles du filet”. Type of whumps: still recovering from gunshot wound, in pain under distress, a bit manhandled.
The Librarians: Character: Flynn Carsen, performed by Noah Wyle
1.01 episode “And the Crown of King Arthur”. Type of whumps: stabbed with a magical sword and collapsed to the ground.
1.02 episode “And the Sword in the Stone”. Type of whumps: mortally-wounded, treated on the field, bleeding and fainting this and there, fought, collapsed and dead, magically resuscitated.
3.10 episode “And the Wrath of Chaos”. Type of whumps: willing to sacrifice his life, hit by an energy ball and fallen to the ground, screaming in pain and on his knees, exhausted.
4.12 episode “And the Echoes of Memory”. Type of whumps: locked into an asylum, manhandled and electrocuted, grabbed again and almost lobotomized.
The Night Shift: Character: Dr. TC Callahan, performed by Eoin Macken
3.13 episode “Burned”. Type of whumps: beaten up, arrested and tied up, hit by explosion blast and bloody unconscious.
4.01 episode “Recoil”. Type of whumps: bloody face and tied up, hit by explosion blast, submerged by debris, nail in his hand, beaten.
4.02 episode “Off the Rails”. Type of whumps: manhandled and tied up, shot in the shoulder, arm sling.
4.09 episode “Land of the Free”. Type of whumps: rough fight, badly fallen to the ground, medical treatment, bruises on his face.
The Vampire Diaries: Character: Damon Salvatore, performed by Ian Somerhalder
2.22 episode “As I Lay Dying”. Type of whumps: poisoned, exposed to sun and burning, locked into a cell, spitting blood, weak for poison spreading, hallucinations and needing help to walk, on his knees, weak and sweating, moaning in bed, care.
4.23 episode “Graduation”. Type of whumps: shot with poisoned bullet and self-treatment, sore and bloody wound, weak for poison spreading, shot two times, on his knees weak and sweating.
Transporter The Series: 2.03 episode “Beacon of Hope”
Character: Frank Martin, performed by Chris Vance. Type of whumps: surrounded and hit in the face with rifle’s butt, captured and slapped, captured again and tortured, beaten and fought, many bruises on his face, under gunpoint.
Character: Zac Preston, performed by Tyler Hynes. Type of whumps: cut on his forearm and somehow dressed, sweating and weak, collapsed, discovered infected cut on his flank and fever, on a stretch and coughing, weak sore and in need of help to walk, injected with antibiotics, sore and in need of help to walk, under gunpoint.
X Company:
1.08–2.01 episode “Creon Via London”. Character: Tom Cummings, performed by Dustin Milligan. Type of whumps: aftermath of the shot in episode 1.08, bleeding, sweeting, fever for infection, very pale and weak.
2.01 episode “Creon Via London”. Character: Alfred Graves, performed by Jack Laskey. Type of whumps: captured and hanged by hands into a cell, badly beaten, many bloody bruises [torture continues in following episode].
3.05 episode “Frontiers”. Character: Franz Faber, performed by Torben Liebrecht. Type of whumps: captured, tied up, scarred with a knife and beaten, taunted, still shocked after escaped.
Agent Carter: 2.07 episode “Monsters”. Character: Det. Daniel Sousa, performed by Enver Gjokaj. Type of whumps: beaten and kicked, bruises and sore
Big Sky: 1.16 episode “Love is a Strange and Dangerous Thing”. Character: Mark Lindor, performed by Omar Metwally. Type of whumps: T-boned and car accident, bloody head and unconscious, under gunpoint, on a gurney unconscious.
Cardinal: 1.06 episode. Character: Det. John Cardinal, performed by Billy Campbell. Type of whumps: shot twice, bleeding and gasping, hit on his wounds, in hospital bed.
Extant: last frames of 2.12 and 2.13 episode “The Greater Good”. Character: JD Richter, performed by Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Type of whumps: shot, bleeding out, treated on the field, recovering, fever and dizziness.
Hostages: 1.08 episode “The Good Reason”. Character: Duncan Carlisle, performed by Dylan McDermott. Type of whumps: attacked, stabbed with a syringe full of paralytic, treated on the field, cut with a knife without anesthetic, into a tub with ice to contrast poisoning.
Jessica Jones: 1.09 episode “AKA Sin Bin”. Character: Will Simpson, performed by Wil Traval. Type of whumps: involved into an explosion blast, injured and bloody, into hospital bed.
Halt and Catch Fire: 1.04 episode “Close to the Metal” (with some aftermath into 1.05). Character: Joe Macmillan, performed by Lee Pace. Type of whumps: beadly beaten up, arrested and handcuffed in pain, hurt and sore.
Mary Kills People: 1.02 episode “The River Styx”. Character: Des, performed by Richard Short. Type of whumps: shot, blood and sweating, treated on the field, flesh wound dressed.
Nancy Drew: 2.14 episode “The Siege of the Unseen Specter”. Character: Detective Abe Tamura, performed by Ryan-James Hatanaka. Type of whumps: held hostage, touched an electrified door and fallen to the floor hitting his head, dressed hand and ice pack at his head, progressivily feeling worse, collapsed on the floor, rescued, bags under his eyes.
Powers: 2.08 episode “Chasing Ghosts”. Character: Det. Kutter, performed by Justice Leak. Type of whumps: stabbed ripetutely, lot of blood.
Salvation: 1.04 episode “The Human Strain”. Character: Darius Tanz, performed by Santiago Cabrera. Type of whumps: incarcerated and interrogated, slapped and fallen from the chair, tied up to a table and tortured with water, shaking and coughing, almost injected with truth serium, weak and wet, in need of help to walk.
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