WJAT ARE YOU SAYING. CARLTON LASSITER HAS COME OUT AS PANSEXUAL
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Lassie’s bisexual and asexual pride ties.
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Psych 3: This is Gus really said marriage and parenthood are not a replacement for the relationships you had before but instead that the true joy of these things comes from the people you already love getting to be a part of those experiences, forming a deeper bond where the family grows rather than splinters and I don't think I'm ever going to truly get over that.
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Off screen, cloudy ... with a chance of murder, probably
Lassiter: *Talking about Shawn and the shirt he liked on him*
Juliet: sooo, you like him.
Lassiter, realizing he caught feelings, irritated: why that son of a bitch.
Lassiter: a little.
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The bloke who plays Hob in Sandman was in Vera or Midsomer Murders the other night and I choose to believe that that's just Hob babey. Got himself a nice brewery. Got himself brutally murdered. Had to play dead cos living past multiple stab wounds is sus. Change name, carry on
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SCREAMER MENTIONED!!!!!
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NCIS is approaching the airdate of its 1000th episode, across (I think) 5 shows.
Star Trek (across everything episodic, that's 12 shows) has 902 episodes which come from 47 seasons including some commissioned but not yet aired/made*
Before anyone asks, Law and Order across its 7 shows is apparently 1,340 episodes.
Conclusion: We need more 22 episode long seasons of Star Trek (but with better lighting and whimsical moments and so on obviously!)
*according to Wikipedia and yes, I checked the 47 seasons count included to be aired, but am assuming the 902 is correct because brain is running out of braining for the day)
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I think one of my favorite creative joys is seeing how many different things people can do with the same concept. give ten writers the same starting point, or basic plot, or set of tropes to use and you're still going to get wildly different end results
the details you focus on, the ones you omit, turns of phrase, tone, and framing, the cadence and tempo of the sentences themselves, all the little fingerprints you've left littered across the prose — how you tell the story matters, and your personal voice is what makes it unique
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Funny seeing McGee witness what he was like 20 years ago from the other side of the glass
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Watching this week's NCIS episode really reminds me why I watch it.
You start it for the action and crime scene investigation, you stay for the characters.
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1000th episode
McGee becomes acting director:
Curtis gunning for probie and getting some vitamin d:
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A school bully who keeps up with intercommunity issues so that he always uses the most non-problematic terminology to insult you with
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A wake.
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