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I was today years old when I found out Mike White of White Lotus fame is Mr Schneebly
The FX series Shogun is base on the 1975 novel by James Clavell The FX series Shogun took home 18 trophies from the 76th Primetime Emmy Awards and Creative Arts Emmys including the coveted Outstanding Drama Series and Outstanding Directing for a Dram Series awards. James Clavell’s historical novel “Shōgun” captivated readers worldwide upon its release in 1975. Nearly five decades later, the…
Hey, remember "bisexual lighting?" I'm just sayin'.
"other onscreen wife nicholas braun" matthew macfadyen, tomgreg truther.
I love my babies 😭❤️
taking pics of my tv like im a soccer mom
#Well It All Started At The Golden Globes
Henley Monday -
Your brain probably needs a refreshing palate cleanser after the horrific catastrophe of an Emmys that happened last night. I don't know what went so terribly wrong, but wrong it went. There were upsets good (Tony Hale!) and upsets bad (Jeff Daniels??????) and all around weird moments (Carrie Underwood singing "Yesterday" by the Beatles in memoriam of the TELEVISION COVERAGE of the JFK assassination).
All this is to say that today more than ever we need to just look at the newly single Liam Hemsworth looking strong yet vulnerable in a crisp, white henley. Breathe serenity in....exhale Emmys post-traumatic stress out...
I’m writing this book rn about two Actress sisters in the late 70s through early 90s, and here’s the first line in the book.
A child never asks to be born…the mother does, hopefully because the mother loves her child, like how Caroline loved Evangeline. But as Celeste stared down the barrel of her mother’s gun, she suspected her mother had different reasons. Why did this happen? Was it because Caroline told her she wanted to take a break from acting? Or was it because Celeste told her that she was in love with a woman? All she knew was Carmen Rochester would go down in history as the woman who killed her two daughters for saying no.
let's all say it with sandra oh: black lives are precious - sandra oh uses her platform to do some good, to celebrate her korean heritage as an asian-american, and to send an important message:
Black Lives Matter now and forever