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When He Died, The Truth DID Out Him

Raymond Burr (May 21, 1917 – September 12, 1993) We all love our heroes, even willing to forgive their foibles, whatever they were. The portrayer of Perry Mason was no different, especially those of us who watched him when we … Continue reading

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Another Penny Finally Dropped:

When Art Imitates Reality (MH 370 and Manifest) Sometimes, something obvious can be sitting right in front of me and I don’t see it immediately. Yesterday, the Forensic Astrology team of Ellie Adams and Brandy Burrow posted two YouTube videos … Continue reading

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When a TV Show Proves To Be Popular

Yellowstone (Season 5, Part 1) Honestly, it’s a slap in the face for fans of a show when the network airing the latest season decides to monetize the viewing of their episodes. I refused to sign up to Paramount+ when … Continue reading

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Close the (Eleven Year) Loop and Save the World, Too

Manifest (Season 4, Part 2b) Or, as Cal said, “It’s all connected!” And so it is… *SPOILER ALERT!* This is so much like the shows “Lost” and “Timeless”. I suspect it’s what we all crave: a do-over.

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The Name of the Game is Hidden Meaning

Manifest (2018 – 2023) This is my next-to-last post about Manifest, the series that’s showing on Netflix. There are no spoiler alerts here, since I want to concentrate on the meanings behind the characters’ names. Names as Religious Symbols in … Continue reading

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Star: Manifesting Divine Consciousness?

Manifest (Season 4, Part 1) We’re halfway through the first part of season four of Manifest. A shift in emphasis has everyone on the show discussing Divine Consciousness. Hmm. It was then that Olive remembered (again) that she had the … Continue reading

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She was the Original “Funny Girl”

Fanny Brice (October 29, 1891 – May 29, 1951) Fanny Brice (especially as Baby Snooks) was a very funny lady. She also died too young (59). Since this chart is timed for 3 minutes after midnight, it rightly is considered … Continue reading

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Talking About Artificial Intelligence, It’s Time to Watch…

Black Mirror: “Joan Is Awful” (2023) Up until now, I’ve avoided this Netflix show, mainly because of the mind-bending way the storylines are developed. But, I watched this first episode from its newly released season six, on the advice of … Continue reading

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Do You Wonder How They Survived Their Relationship?

Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy My immediate response would be chemistry, but, since I write an astrology blog, mainly, I probably should say it’s in their stars. I’ll look at Katharine Hepburn first, since they first worked together on “Woman … Continue reading

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And Now for Something Completely Frivolous…

Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) and Ellen DeGeneres (Jan 26, 1958) I used to scoff at these photos of doppelgangers. But, no longer. In truth, these two couldn’t be more dissimilar in other ways, but their looks seem identical. That’s a … Continue reading

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