Nancy Drew, 4.03 âThe Danger of the Hopeful Sigilâ (2023) Â
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Nancy Drew, 4.03 âThe Danger of the Hopeful Sigilâ (2023) Â

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Just accidentally caught up on Wolfbird (thought I still had a few chapters to go because Iâd lost track of how much I was reading) and now Iâm like WDYM I HAVE TO WAIT TO FIND OUT HOW ILYAâS KNEE SITUATION TURNS OUT AND WHETHER SHANE WILL FIND OUT AND COME TAKE CARE OF MY BABY ILYA???â
5 reheats later and Iâm always struck by how young Ilya looks in these 3 scenes compared to all of the others.
All of these are just Ilya in a completely unfiltered state of vulnerability, where he doesnât have the energy or desire to slip on his usual mask of indifference:
1) Finding out about Rose
2) The slow realization of whats happening with Scott Hunter and what it means for him
3) Slipping into âdutiful sonâ mode when meeting Shaneâs parents. The hands crossed, formal stance kills me. He always wanted (but never had) his own fathers approval no matter how much he tried and he slips right back into that respectful, formal stance because he wants the approval of Shaneâs parents đ
Last night, my 47 year old âotherwise healthyâbrother died of Stage 4 colon cancer. He was diagnosed 6 months ago at age 46 and did not have a single symptom until 8 months ago. The tumor in his colon was the size of a softball and his liver was covered in several inoperable tumors that had spread from the first one.
The first line treatments did not work (which is quite common unfortunately- the chemo options for this type of cancer often arenât effective) and his liver began to fail just a week into his 2nd line treatment (which was even more unlikely to work anyway). He leaves behind his wife and two teenage sons, his step-daughters, my devastated parents, and me and my other siblings.
The age for colonoscopy screening in the US starts at 45. Even if my then-symptomless brother had gotten a routine colonoscopy screening on his 45th birthday, he still would have been diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer. His oncologist estimated heâd probably had this cancer for the past 7 years or so. Its extremely slow growing and a âsilent cancerâ - meaning it typically doesnât present symptoms until its Stage 4 and considered âincurableâ. Most people diagnosed at Stage 4 die with a couple of years of diagnosis. My brother got 6 months.
This cancer used to be uncommon in people under 60. However people are now being diagnosed in their 20-40âs because of factors primarily related to the problems inherent in the food we eat (processed, pesticides, and microplastic contaminated).
The point is, getting a routine colonoscopy at 45 would not have saved him.
Iâm taking every opportunity I have to beg people to start getting colonoscopy screenings much earlier than 45. Here is what you need to know (FYI this is United States specific):
1) If you are 45, insurance will cover routine colonoscopy screenings (which generally occur every 5-7 years). Screenings last about 30 min and occur under some level of anesthesia (from âawake-but-loopyâ to âfully unconsciousâ if you prefer that). You can opt to do it without anesthesia too, if anesthesia makes you nervous.
2) If you are under 45 with no symptoms, you can still request one. If you have the money to do so, you can pay out of pocket (you should be able to get an estimate beforehand).
3) If you are under 45 and have any symptoms (for example: GI pain, blood in your stool, recurring diarrhea, etc.), you can request one and it will be covered by insurance. Iâm not encouraging lying about having symptoms to get insurance coverage. đ
4) Likewise, if you have a family history of colon cancer (particularly a 1st degree relative), age is irrelevant and insurance will cover it. Iâm not encouraging lying about having a family history to get insurance coverage. đ
5) Some people are afraid or embarrassed to get a colonoscopy (they stick a camera up where?? đ ) but please I can tell you that all it really amounts to is a really good 30 min anesthesia nap, some residual gas, and a day off from work. Compare that to watching my brother slowly and painfully die these past 6 months.
6) Also important: getting regular colonoscopies actually prevents you from ever getting colon cancer. Colon cancer always begins as a non-cancerous growth called a polyp. Those polyps sometimes stay non-cancerous but sometimes they evolve into cancer. Any polyps found during a colonoscopy are automatically removed by the doctor during the colonoscopy, thereby preventing you from ever getting colon cancer at all. This differs from say, a mammogram, which doesnât prevent you from getting breast cancer, but does provide an avenue for catching it earlier if you do develop it.
7) Colon cancer is one of the most common cancers in both men and women (Top 3 most common) and one of the most deadly.
This has been my PSA for the day.
There are so many cancers that we are simply at the whim of, this doesnât have to be one of them. And donât let garbage age minimums for screening get in the way.
Resharing this since James Van Der Beek has just passed and itâs hitting very close to home.
Get your colonoscopies!
Not me, doing searches on how quickly you can get Canadian citizenship after marriage to see if Ilya would be eligible to play for Canada at the 2026 Olympics.

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Saw this ad and was like Nancy Drew (CW) wrote this.
Me getting to Chapter 48 of ACOMAF:
âOh ho hooo theres a room with only ONE bed!â
Have you ever thought about the fact that Ace accidentally killed Alice on the anniversary of Nancyâs momâs death so the two of them will always share the most traumatic calendar day of their lives but for different reasons?
The internet is such a weird little place because why did fan edits lead me to start Rivals thinking it was a British period romance only to find out it is an 1980âs set David Tennant show. đ
I mean, tbh thatâs even better but man this was NOT what I was expecting.
Writers: âHere is a fan-favorite character.â
Fans: âOhhhâ
Writers: âWeâre also making them one half of a ship.â
Fans: âOMG YESâ
Writers: âAnd then one of them will be killed.â
Fans: âWait, what?? Whyyyyy??â
Writers: âIt was the Only Way â˘â
Fans: ââŚand then the writers ruined the showâ
Writers: âomg our feelings! How dare you!â

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Brođ
He was literally my fave after Chenford. Iâm so upset! đđđđđđ
I want to like A Good Girls Guide to Murder but the acting is just SO BAD đđ
Thats not the only thing thoughâŚlike the entire production seems so amateur??
Iâm going to keep watching for the mystery because at least that is interesting but seriously what was the budget on this project, like $5?
Someone write me an AU where the body swap happened between 4x02 and 4x03 (and lasted longer than a dayâŚletâs sayâŚa week?). Just sayingâŚgetting stuck in each otherâs bodies when there was love and hope and yearning and unresolved sexual tension > getting stuck when it was all pain and awkwardness.
Last night, my 47 year old âotherwise healthyâbrother died of Stage 4 colon cancer. He was diagnosed 6 months ago at age 46 and did not have a single symptom until 8 months ago. The tumor in his colon was the size of a softball and his liver was covered in several inoperable tumors that had spread from the first one.
The first line treatments did not work (which is quite common unfortunately- the chemo options for this type of cancer often arenât effective) and his liver began to fail just a week into his 2nd line treatment (which was even more unlikely to work anyway). He leaves behind his wife and two teenage sons, his step-daughters, my devastated parents, and me and my other siblings.
The age for colonoscopy screening in the US starts at 45. Even if my then-symptomless brother had gotten a routine colonoscopy screening on his 45th birthday, he still would have been diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer. His oncologist estimated heâd probably had this cancer for the past 7 years or so. Its extremely slow growing and a âsilent cancerâ - meaning it typically doesnât present symptoms until its Stage 4 and considered âincurableâ. Most people diagnosed at Stage 4 die with a couple of years of diagnosis. My brother got 6 months.
This cancer used to be uncommon in people under 60. However people are now being diagnosed in their 20-40âs because of factors primarily related to the problems inherent in the food we eat (processed, pesticides, and microplastic contaminated).
The point is, getting a routine colonoscopy at 45 would not have saved him.
Iâm taking every opportunity I have to beg people to start getting colonoscopy screenings much earlier than 45. Here is what you need to know (FYI this is United States specific):
1) If you are 45, insurance will cover routine colonoscopy screenings (which generally occur every 5-7 years). Screenings last about 30 min and occur under some level of anesthesia (from âawake-but-loopyâ to âfully unconsciousâ if you prefer that). You can opt to do it without anesthesia too, if anesthesia makes you nervous.
2) If you are under 45 with no symptoms, you can still request one. If you have the money to do so, you can pay out of pocket (you should be able to get an estimate beforehand).
3) If you are under 45 and have any symptoms (for example: GI pain, blood in your stool, recurring diarrhea, etc.), you can request one and it will be covered by insurance. Iâm not encouraging lying about having symptoms to get insurance coverage. đ
4) Likewise, if you have a family history of colon cancer (particularly a 1st degree relative), age is irrelevant and insurance will cover it. Iâm not encouraging lying about having a family history to get insurance coverage. đ
5) Some people are afraid or embarrassed to get a colonoscopy (they stick a camera up where?? đ ) but please I can tell you that all it really amounts to is a really good 30 min anesthesia nap, some residual gas, and a day off from work. Compare that to watching my brother slowly and painfully die these past 6 months.
6) Also important: getting regular colonoscopies actually prevents you from ever getting colon cancer. Colon cancer always begins as a non-cancerous growth called a polyp. Those polyps sometimes stay non-cancerous but sometimes they evolve into cancer. Any polyps found during a colonoscopy are automatically removed by the doctor during the colonoscopy, thereby preventing you from ever getting colon cancer at all. This differs from say, a mammogram, which doesnât prevent you from getting breast cancer, but does provide an avenue for catching it earlier if you do develop it.
7) Colon cancer is one of the most common cancers in both men and women (Top 3 most common) and one of the most deadly.
This has been my PSA for the day.
There are so many cancers that we are simply at the whim of, this doesnât have to be one of them. And donât let garbage age minimums for screening get in the way.
I meanâŚsince Tim brought up his recorded therapy sessions now being reviewed as part of the Blair/Monica investigationâŚ.who else wants pieces of Timâs psych session tapes to eventually end up as part of a trial in S7?
And as select relevant-to-the-crimes pieces are played for a jury, perhaps sandwiched in to one is Tim admitting to Blair that he is still in love with Lucy.
Because while WE know that, Iâm not 100% sure she does anymore. Especially after saying that she didnât understand how he let go so easily. Could be the trigger for them finally having a real conversation about their breakup, which they very desperately still need.

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â Tim & Lucy âł 6x10 - Escape Plan
I mean, I laughed out loud.
Me: Its okay that Season 1 is over, Iâll just read the books while I wait for Season 2.
The Books: *only exist in German*
Me: