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Rules: 1) Give credit to ecbvann (and for the pics of Christine to Everything Christine Baranski forum) 2) No hotlinking 3) No editing Legend: 1- 25; ANTM Laura 26-62; ANTM Nicole 63-65; ANTM Laura and Nicole 66-68; ANTM Others 69-98; The Good Wife Diane Lockhart 99-116; Unfinished Business A/R & Laura117-119; Julie Andrews Cinderella 120-125; Julie Andrews Hawaii 125-131; Julie Andrews My Fair Lady Teaser:  Here @ my LJ Tags: bsg, icons
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Title: Black Sunday Fandom: The Closer Chapter: 7/20 WCount: 4,899 Pairing: Will Pope/Sharon Raydor, Rating: MA ( This chapter has strong language and graphic sex) Disclaimer: I do not own The Closer or any of its characters, or its settings. The FID team is of my creation, as is Captain Raydor's backstory, but the rest belongs to the lovely fokes at TNT.
It starts with a shooting, where once again the LAPD stands against the FID. But when the FID are proved right, Major Crimes and especially Assistant Chief Pope have to eat their words. At the policemans ball, conversation is struck by a lonely Sharon and a jealous Will, and somehow hours later and full of alcohol they end up in bed together.
Unfortunately, even though Pope and Raydor continue to get drawn to each other, Major Crimes and the FID continue their vendettas against each other. Flynn and Provenza track down Raydor's file - but find it sealed. As they try to track down Raydors past for their boss, secrets are discovered that start up surprising alliances, friendships and love, but lead to a devastating climax which threatens the lives of the FID team. Tags: fic, the closer Current Mood: creative
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Name: Mary McAwesome
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MARY McDONNELL:
"What happened to me when I started to read plays was quite profound. I think it was the first time that my brain understood how to view the world. In other words, I started to think in a completely different way. My particular intelligence was stimulated through reading plays."
"I love it when a director provides me almost a shadow, so I know that somebody is there with me. I'm like Peter Pan with the shadow sewn on. I'm not scared to go where I have to go - into these strange places and possibly fall into these holes and make mistakes - as long as the director is there with me. I don't like feeling alone."
"I can't wait to see what other actors are going to do. I can't wait to be affected by them and to feel what they're going to make me feel."
"I'm interested in how we've been seperated from our spirituality as women, which is a place of power for the feminine."
"That's what we're always hoping for in our work.You're like - oh well, maybe if I do this part, maybe I can save some grant this year on therapy."
"Actors spend their lives searching for worlds they can enter, searching for stories that require their particular talents, their ideas, their idiosyncrasies. We search for involvement in stories that contain relevance to our world, because built deeply into the core impulses of the actor is a strong, almost overwhelming need to connect with the people."
"Whatever happens between Adama & Roslin happens in spite of her ideas and thoughts about what shouldn't happen."
"I think Roslin is on the cutting edge of female characters who are learning how to handle power."
"I can only speak from her point of view and I sense that the level of emotional vulnerability an actual relationship would require, would seem to threaten perhaps Roslin's stability. Her commitment is to the fleet...and her lack of emotional confusion has, I believe, been one of her strengths. I doubt it would be easy for her to surrender her heart at this point."
RECOMMENDATIONS: 24 Brothers & Sisters Studio 60 The West Wing Nuala o'Faolain - "Are you Somebody" Tennessee William - "The Glass Menagerie" |
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