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actuallylorelaigilmore: Chess is a game of strategy, and while all pieces have an assigned value at actuallylorelaigilmore: Chess is a game of strategy, and while all pieces have an assigned value at actuallylorelaigilmore: Chess is a game of strategy, and while all pieces have an assigned value at actuallylorelaigilmore: Chess is a game of strategy, and while all pieces have an assigned value at actuallylorelaigilmore: Chess is a game of strategy, and while all pieces have an assigned value at actuallylorelaigilmore: Chess is a game of strategy, and while all pieces have an assigned value at

actuallylorelaigilmore:

Chess is a game of strategy, and while all pieces have an assigned value at the start, during play, strength is constantly shifting and changing, depending on the moves. But the overall outcome remains the same. The King is the central piece, the Queen is his strength and protector, and the other pieces act on their behalf, to guard and capture.


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dearemma: A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote.written by: aaron sorkin ( special materiadearemma: A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote.written by: aaron sorkin ( special materiadearemma: A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote.written by: aaron sorkin ( special materiadearemma: A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote.written by: aaron sorkin ( special materiadearemma: A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote.written by: aaron sorkin ( special materiadearemma: A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote.written by: aaron sorkin ( special materiadearemma: A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote.written by: aaron sorkin ( special materiadearemma: A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote.written by: aaron sorkin ( special materiadearemma: A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote.written by: aaron sorkin ( special materia

dearemma:

A West Wing Special to Benefit When We All Vote.

written by: aaron sorkin ( special material by eli attie & aaron sorkin )
directed by: thomas schlamme


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oh-sewing-circle: “Similar to the transformation of the homosexual pansy to asexual sissy, the sexua

oh-sewing-circle:

“Similar to the transformation of the homosexual pansy to asexual sissy, the sexualized mannish women of the pre-Code era were transformed into asexual tomboys or cold maiden aunts. Lesbian-film theorists Patricia White and Rhona Berenstein have argued that another method for hinting about lesbian desire in Code-era films was to keep the lesbian character offscreen altogether. In Rebecca (1940) and The Uninvited (1944), for example, queer women are dead by the time each film begins. As the other characters search for these women (or seek to understand their deaths), a sense of dark and taboo secrecy begins to assert itself, and audiences are left to guess exactly what that secret might be. Various moments in the films imply that the dead women were intimately involved with other women―but neither the films nor their characters explicitly define what those relations were. Letters and memos indicate that Production Code officials were aware that these relations could be read as lesbian and worked with filmmakers to keep them obscure enough to earn the Code’s seal of approval. Rebeccca also has a more obvious onscreen queer―Rebecca’s housekeeper and personal maid Mrs. Danvers, played by Judith Anderson, in a long black skirt and a tightly pulled-back hair bun. In one sequence, Mrs. Danvers takes the new lady of the house through Rebecca’s meticulously preserved bedchamber. Almost as if hypnotized, Mrs. Danvers lovingly caresses Rebecca’s pillowcases, her combs, and even her sheer stockings and underwear, ‘made especially for her by the nuns in the convent of St. Clair.’ Mrs. Danvers never specifically says that she was in love with her former companion, and the word lesbian itself is never spoken. But her obsessive, creepy devotion to Rebecca is made quite clear.”

-FromQueer Images: A History of Gay and Lesbian Film in America by Griffin Benshoff


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I drew a #sketch from my visit to #LACity Hall to see @fountaintheatre’s #MsSmithGoesToWashingI drew a #sketch from my visit to #LACity Hall to see @fountaintheatre’s #MsSmithGoesToWashingI drew a #sketch from my visit to #LACity Hall to see @fountaintheatre’s #MsSmithGoesToWashingI drew a #sketch from my visit to #LACity Hall to see @fountaintheatre’s #MsSmithGoesToWashingI drew a #sketch from my visit to #LACity Hall to see @fountaintheatre’s #MsSmithGoesToWashing

I drew a #sketch from my visit to #LACity Hall to see @fountaintheatre’s #MsSmithGoesToWashington starring @BellamyYoung who was awesome!

Also starred @samwaterston & @JoshMalina. Presented by @MitchOFarrell @FeministMajori1 @lwvlosangeles #art #drawing #sketchnotes #theater #CD13


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not-all-the-prayers: The West Wing characters as John Mulaney quotesnot-all-the-prayers: The West Wing characters as John Mulaney quotesnot-all-the-prayers: The West Wing characters as John Mulaney quotesnot-all-the-prayers: The West Wing characters as John Mulaney quotesnot-all-the-prayers: The West Wing characters as John Mulaney quotesnot-all-the-prayers: The West Wing characters as John Mulaney quotesnot-all-the-prayers: The West Wing characters as John Mulaney quotesnot-all-the-prayers: The West Wing characters as John Mulaney quotesnot-all-the-prayers: The West Wing characters as John Mulaney quotesnot-all-the-prayers: The West Wing characters as John Mulaney quotes

not-all-the-prayers:

The West Wing characters as John Mulaney quotes

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I love that Aaron Sorkin is so confident a writer that he just gets rid of (or loses) main characters and side characters with multi-episode arcs and never addresses what happened to them

Like, obviously none of us like Mandy, but she was just GONE in season 2 - not even a check in after the attack on the president and his staff

Aaron Sorkin is a COLD-BLOODED screenwriter

youre-fired-s-seaborn:

absolutely obsessed with sam and toby’s b-plot in posse comitatus. they really said we’re going to give you an episode that is so emotionally fraught and full of earth-shattering decisions and tragedy but sam and toby?? those mad lads are going to send the motorcade down the street. just to fuck with traffic a lil. you love to see it

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