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tuppencetrinkets · 3 years
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Below you will find links to sorted screencaps from Doctor Who (2005) season 2 for the following one shot characters:
Abisola Agbaje - Chloe Webber
Adjoa Nidoh - Sister Jett
Andrew Hayden-Smith - Jake Simmonds
Anthony Stewart Head - Mr. Finch
Danny Webb - Mr. Jefferson
Debra Fillett - Rita Connolly
Derek Riddell - Sir Robert
Don Warrington - President
Helen Griffin - Mrs. Moore
Ian Hanmore - Father Angelo
Jamie Foreman - Eddie Connolly
Marc Warren - Elton Pope
Moya Brady - Bridget
Nina Sosanya - Trish Webber
Paul Kasey - The Hoix
Pauline Collins - Queen Victoria
Peter Kay - Victor Kennedy
Queen's Servants (masked)
Raji James - Rajesh Singh
Roger Lloyd Pack - John Lumic
Ronny Jhutti - Danny Bartock
Rory Jennings - Tommy Connolly
Sam Cox - DI Biship
Sean Gallagher - Chip
Shaun Dingwall - Pete Tyler
Shaun Parkes - Zachary Cross Flane
Shirley Henderson - Ursula Blake
Sophia Myler - Reinette
Tracy Ann Oberman - Yvonna Hartman
Will Thorp - Toby Zed
Zoe Wanamaker - Cassandra
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attyfm · 4 years
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⌠ BRAEDEN LEMASTERS, 23, CISMALE, HE/HIM ⌡ welcome to gallagher academy, ATTICUS ‘ATTY' DE-LAROUCHE! originally hailing from CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, they were exposed to too much during the protest, and the academy is now in charge of their safe care. when i see them walking around in the halls, i usually see a flash of spending too much time alone, insatiable habits, dirty vans, alcohol bottles across the floor, photos of his baby girl filling up his camera roll. when it’s the scorpio’s birthday on 10/29/1996, on the bad nights they request their SHRIMP SCAMPI from the school’s chefs. looks like they’re safe in witness protection. ⌿ mack, 20, she/her, est ⍀
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( charli xcx voice ) let’s ride
tw for alcoholism / pregnancy.
atty was born to a workaholic mother who wasn’t really around and a father who .. was mostly really chill -- actually, he was more of a friend than a father. lack of rules, discipline led to a life of clownery for atty. though his father did suffer from an alcoholism problem - something of which atticus wasn’t exactly weary of growing up now it’s coming to bite him in the ass.
his mother and father eventually divorced when he was 3, but it was amicable - and eventually his father remarried, and it turned the de-larouche family into something akin to the brady bunch. 
his father remarried a woman named katherine ( who atty calls mom ) and she herself had 5 kids, while atty is the oldest of 3 siblings. altogether he is the 2nd oldest, but is still resident big brother to them all. 
literally. he’d kill for them kids. knife emoji
by the time he was 15, his dad eventually went to rehab for his alcohol dependency. though he was exposed to it, atticus himself had never drank - and still doesn’t plan to, mostly because he’s scared to. 
he was the typical beach kid - skating, surfing, whatever. very mid-90′s ( 2018, directed by jonah hill ). eventually he was brought into the wrong crowd, though nothing too terrible happened. he just was exposed to more ‘adult’ things at a young age. it’s kind of given him a very ‘unimpressed’ attitude about life.
but because of the lack of structure - he’s firm in his own beliefs, and will fight to the death for what he believes in ( even if it’s wrong ).
he was accepted into georgetown - eventually going for early child education, because he remarkably good with kids.
he’s a member of the amnesty club - and is kind of protective, ig, of the other members. 
after the injury and death of their classmates he feels like he has to protect the other georgetown students? even though it’s not necessary, he’s always kind of .. hovering. it eases his own anxiety on the situation, and i can imagine the others don’t like it very much.
more facts !
don’t call him atticus. he’s not atticus finch KSDJCDCJCJ
his daughters name is gracelyn!! the absolute light of his life. iconic. her mother got pregnant with her when they were in their freshman year. they weren’t dating, and still aren’t, but she’s three now, and lives with his family while he and her mother attend school. 
no one:
atty: have u seen my daughter shes so cute
due to his fathers alcohol dependency, he’s kind of .. scared to drink. he knows he can - but the lack of impulse control and the fact that he doesn’t want to do anything stupid kind of weigh him down. he will, however, smoke weed.
he kind of looks at coming to gallagher like an adventure, but he’s still p apprehensive abt most things. feels like he has to look over his shoulder all the time? it’s kind of eery and leaves him unnerved.
speaks fluent asl.
kid eats like nobodies business. always the one to be like “are u gonna finish that” headass
a hugger!!!
atty vs the cops - the law says you may not MDSJCSDCJDS
wcs will be going up in the doc shortly. stream wallows
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eyeofhorus237 · 5 years
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The Seven Year Itch is a 1955 American romantic comedy film based on a three-act play with the same name by George Axelrod. The film was co-written and directed by Billy Wilder, and stars Marilyn Monroeand Tom Ewell, reprising his Broadway role from the play. It contains one of the most notable images of the 20th century – Monroe standing on a subway grate as her white dress[2] is blown upwards by a passing train. The titular phrase, which refers to declining interest in a monogamous relationship after seven years of marriage, has been used by psychologists.[3]
Plot
Richard Sherman (Tom Ewell) is a nerdy, faithful, middle-aged publishing executive with an overactive imagination and a mid-life crisis, whose wife, Helen (Evelyn Keyes), and son, Ricky (Butch Bernard), are spending the summer in Maine. When he returns home with the kayak paddle Ricky accidentally left behind, he meets a woman (Marilyn Monroe), who is a commercial actress and former model who rents the apartment upstairs while in town to make television spots for a brand of toothpaste. That evening, he works on reading the manuscript of a book in which psychiatrist Dr. Brubaker (Oskar Homolka) claims that almost all men are driven to have extra-marital affairs in the seventh year of marriage. Sherman has an imaginary conversation with Helen, trying to convince her, in three fantasy sequences, that he is irresistible to women, including his secretary, a nurse, and Helen's bridesmaid, but she laughs it off. A tomato plant then crashes into his lounge chair; the woman upstairs apologizes for accidentally knocking it off the balcony, and Richard invites her down for a drink.
He waits for her to get dressed, including in underwear she says she keeps cool in her icebox. When she arrives, a vision in pink, they have a drink and he lies about being married. When she sees his wedding ring, he backtracks but she is unconcerned, having no designs on him, only on his air-conditioning. He has a fantasy that she is a femme fatale overcome by his playing of Rachmaninoff's Second Piano Concerto. In reality, she prefers Chopsticks, which they play together. Richard, overcome by his fantasies, awkwardly grabs at her, causing them to fall off the piano bench. He apologizes for his indiscretion but she says it happens to her all the time. Guilt-ridden, however, he asks her to leave.
Over the next few days, they spend more time together and Richard imagines that they are growing closer, although she is immune to his imagined charms. Helen continually calls her husband, asking him to send the paddle so Ricky can use the kayak, but Richard is repeatedly distracted. His waning resolve to resist temptation fuels his fear that he is succumbing to the "Seven Year Itch". He seeks help from Dr. Brubaker, but to no avail. His imagination then runs even wilder: the young woman tells a visiting plumber (Victor Moore) how Richard is "just like The Creature from the Black Lagoon"; the plumber repeats her story to neighbor McKenzie, whom Helen had asked to drop by to pick up Ricky's paddle. Richard imagines his wife with McKenzie on a hayride which actually takes place but into which he injects his paranoia, guilt and jealousy. After seeing The Creature from the Black Lagoon, the young woman stands over the subway grate to experience the breeze – Monroe in the iconic scene in the pleated white halter dress, blowing her skirt in the wind.
Eventually coming to his senses, and fearing his wife's retribution (which he imagines in a fantasy scene) Richard, paddle in hand, tells the young woman she can stay in his apartment – he then runs off to catch the next train to Maine to be with Helen and Ricky.
Cast
Marilyn Monroe as The Girl (credited as such, though Richard Sherman satirically remarks "maybe she's Marilyn Monroe")
Tom Ewell as Richard Sherman (billed as Tommy Ewell)
Evelyn Keyes as Helen Sherman
Sonny Tufts as Tom MacKenzie
Robert Strauss as Kruhulik
Oscar Homolka as Dr. Brubaker
Marguerite Chapman as Miss Morris
Victor Moore as Plumber
Donald MacBride as Mr. Brady
Roxanne as Elaine
Carolyn Jones as Nurse Finch
Tom Nolan as Ricky Sherman (uncredited)
Doro Merande as Waitress at Vegetarian Restaurant (uncredited)
Kathleen Freeman as Woman at Vegetarian Restaurant (uncredited)
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