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REIGN

Created/Developed By: Laurie McCarthy & Stephanie Sengupta

Season 1

Episode 1.1: "Pilot"

Air Date: October 17, 2013

Written By: Laurie McCarthy & Stephanie Sengupta

Directed By: Brad Silberling

Co-Producer: John Blair

Executive Producers: Morgan O’Sullivan, James Flynn

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: Stephanie Sengupta

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.2: "Snakes in the Garden"

Air Date: October 24, 2013

Written By: Laurie McCarthy

Directed By: Matthew Hastings

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Producer: Alan McCullough

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: Jennie Snyder Urman

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Co-Executive Producer: Matthew Hastings

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Associate Producers: Julie Lawrence, Maureen Milligan

Executive Story Editor: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.3: "Kissed"

Air Date: October 31, 2013

Written By: Doris Egan

Directed By: Holly Dale

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Producer: Alan McCullough

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: Jennie Snyder Urman

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Associate Producers: Julie Lawrence, Maureen Milligan

Executive Story Editor: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.4: "Hearts and Minds"

Air Date: November 7, 2013

Written By: PK Simonds

Directed By: Scott Peters

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Producer: Alan McCullough

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: Jennie Snyder Urman

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Associate Producers: Julie Lawrence, Maureen Milligan

Executive Story Editor: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.5: "A Chill in the Air"

Air Date: November 14, 2013

Written By: Jennie Snyder Urman

Directed By: Bruce McDonald

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Producer: Alan McCullough

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: Jennie Snyder Urman

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Associate Producers: Julie Lawrence, Maureen Milligan

Executive Story Editor: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.6: "Chosen"

Air Date: November 21, 2013

Written By: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Directed By: Bradley Walsh

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Producer: Alan McCullough

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: Jennie Snyder Urman

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Associate Producers: Julie Lawrence, Maureen Milligan

Executive Story Editor: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.7: "Left Behind"

Air Date: December 5, 2013

Written By: Drew Lindo

Directed By: Jeremiah Chechik

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Producer: Alan McCullough

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: Jennie Snyder Urman

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Associate Producers: Julie Lawrence, Maureen Milligan

Executive Story Editor: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.8: "Fated"

Air Date: December 12, 2013

Written By: Laurie McCarthy

Directed By: Fred Gerber

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Producer: Alan McCullough

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: Jennie Snyder Urman

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Associate Producers: Julie Lawrence, Maureen Milligan

Executive Story Editor: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.9: "For King and Country"

Air Date: January 23, 2014

Teleplay By: Edgar Lyall & Alan McCullough

Story By: Alan McCullough

Directed By: Helen Shaver

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Producer: Alan McCullough

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: Jennie Snyder Urman

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.10: "Sacrifice"

Air Date: January 30, 2014

Written By: PK Simonds & Daniel Sinclair

Directed By: Rachel Talalay

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Producer: Alan McCullough

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: Jennie Snyder Urman

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Associate Producers: Julie Lawrence, Maureen Milligan

Executive Story Editor: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.11: "Inquisition"

Air Date: February 6, 2014

Written By: Doris Egan

Directed By: Mike Rohl

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Co-Producer: Ned Bastille

Producer: Alan McCullough

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: Jennie Snyder Urman

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.12: "Royal Blood"

Air Date: February 27, 2014

Teleplay By: Alan McCullough

Story By: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Directed By: Holly Dale

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Co-Producer: Ned Bastille

Producer: Alan McCullough

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: Jennie Snyder Urman

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Associate Producers: Julie Lawrence, Maureen Milligan

Executive Story Editor: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.13: "The Consummation"

Air Date: March 6, 2014

Written By: Laurie McCarthy

Directed By: Fred Gerber

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Co-Producer: Ned Bastille

Producer: Alan McCullough

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: Jennie Snyder Urman

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Associate Producers: Julie Lawrence, Maureen Milligan

Executive Story Editor: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.14: "Dirty Laundry"

Air Date: March 13, 2014

Teleplay By: Edgar Lyall

Story By: Drew Lindo

Directed By: Norma Bailey

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Co-Producer: Ned Bastille

Producer: Alan McCullough

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: Jennie Snyder Urman

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.15 "The Darkness"

Air Date: March 20, 2014

Written By: Charlie Craig

Directed By: Steve DiMarco

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Co-Producer: Ned Bastille

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: Jennie Snyder Urman

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Supervising Producer: Alan McCullough

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.16: "Monsters"

Air Date: March 27, 2014

Written By: Drew Lindo & Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Directed By: Jeff Renfroe

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Co-Producer: Ned Bastille

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: Jennie Snyder Urman

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Supervising Producer: Alan McCullough

Co-Executive Producers: Mike Herro & David Strauss

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.17: "Liege Lord"

Air Date: April 10, 2014

Written By: Doris Egan

Directed By: Allan Kroeker

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Co-Producer: Ned Bastille

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: David Babcock

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Supervising Producer: Alan McCullough

Co-Executive Producers: Mike Herro & David Strauss

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.18: "No Exit"

Air Date: April 17, 2014

Written By: Hannah Schneider

Directed By: Mike Rohl

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Co-Producer: Ned Bastille

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: David Babcock

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Supervising Producer: Alan McCullough

Co-Executive Producers: Mike Herro & David Strauss

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.19: "Toy Soldiers"

Air Date: April 24, 2014

Written By: Mike Herro & David Strauss

Directed By: Chris Grismer

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Co-Producer: Ned Bastille

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: David Babcock

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Supervising Producer: Alan McCullough

Co-Executive Producers: Mike Herro & David Strauss

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.20: "Higher Ground"

Air Date: May 1, 2014

Teleplay By: Alan McCullough

Story By: David Babcock & Daniel Sinclair

Directed By: Sudz Sutherland

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Co-Producer: Ned Bastille

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: David Babcock

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Supervising Producer: Alan McCullough

Co-Executive Producers: Mike Herro & David Strauss

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.21: "Long Live the King"

Air Date: May 8, 2014

Written By: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis & Drew Lindo

Directed By: Jeremiah Chechik

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Co-Producer: Ned Bastille

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: David Babcock

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Supervising Producer: Alan McCullough

Co-Executive Producers: Mike Herro & David Strauss

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Associate Producers: Julie Lawrence, Maureen Milligan

Executive Story Editor: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 1.22: "Slaughter of Innocence"

Air Date: May 15, 2014

Written By: Doris Egan & Laurie McCarthy

Directed By: David Frazee

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Co-Producer: Ned Bastille

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: David Babcock

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Supervising Producer: Alan McCullough

Co-Executive Producers: Mike Herro & David Strauss

Co-Executive Producer: Doris Egan

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Associate Producers: Julie Lawrence, Maureen Milligan

Executive Story Editor: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Music By: Trevor Morris

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Season 2

Episode 2.1: "The Plague"

Air Date: October 2, 2014

Written By: Laurie McCarthy

Directed By: Fred Gerber

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Co-Producer: Maureen Milligan

Co-Producer: Ned Bastille

Co-Producer: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Consulting Producer: Doris Egan

Co-Executive Producer: Adele Lim

Co-Executive Producer: Fred Gerber

Executive Producer: Harley Peyton

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Associate Producer: Julie Lawrence

Story Editor: Drew Lindo

Story Editor: Daniel Sinclair

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 2.2: "Drawn and Quartered"

Air Date: October 9, 2014

Written By: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis & Drew Lindo

Directed By: Jeff Renfroe

Episode 2.3: "Coronation"

Air Date: October 16, 2014

Written By: Harley Peyton

Directed By: Holly Dale

Episode 2.4: "The Lamb and The Slaughter"

Air Date: October 23, 2014

Written By: Laurie McCarthy & Adele Lim

Directed By: Sudz Sutherland

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Co-Producer: Maureen Milligan

Co-Producer: Ned Bastille

Co-Producer: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Consulting Producer: Nancy Won

Consulting Producer: Doris Egan

Co-Executive Producer: Adele Lim

Co-Executive Producer: Fred Gerber

Executive Producer: Harley Peyton

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Associate Producer: Julie Lawrence

Story Editor: Drew Lindo

Story Editor: Daniel Sinclair

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 2.5: "Blood for Blood"

Air Date: October 30, 2014

Written By: PK Simonds & Nancy Won

Directed By: Norma Bailey

Episode 2.6: "Three Queens"

Air Date: November 6, 2014

Written By: Doris Egan

Directed By: Steve DiMarco

Episode 2.7: "The Prince of the Blood"

Air Date: November 13, 2014

Written By: Drew Lindo & Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Directed By: Deborah Chow

Episode 2.8: "Terror of the Faithful"

Air Date: November 20, 2014

Written By: Adele Lim & Melody Fox

Directed By: Charles Biname

Episode 2.9: "Acts of War"

Air Date: December 4, 2014

Written By: Laurie McCarthy & Nancy Won

Directed By: Fred Gerber

Episode 2.10: "Mercy"

Air Date: December 11, 2014

Written By: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis & Drew Lindo

Directed By: Rich Newey

Episode 2.11: "Getaway"

Air Date: January 22, 2015

Written By: Daniel Sinclair

Directed By: Lynne Stopkewich

Episode 2.12: "Banished"

Air Date: January 29, 2015

Written By: Chelsea Lora

Directed By: Larysa Kondracki

Episode 2.13: "Sins of the Past"

Air Date: February 5, 2015

Written By: Doris Egan & Melody Fox

Directed By: Deborah Chow

Episode 2.14: "The End of Mourning"

Air Date: February 12, 2015

Written By: Laurie McCarthy & Nancy Won

Directed By: Nathaniel Goodman

Written By: Laurie McCarthy & Adele Lim

Directed By: Sudz Sutherland

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Co-Producer: Maureen Milligan

Co-Producer: Ned Bastille

Co-Producer: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Consulting Producer: Nancy Won

Consulting Producer: Doris Egan

Co-Executive Producer: Adele Lim

Co-Executive Producer: Fred Gerber

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Associate Producer: Julie Lawrence

Story Editor: Drew Lindo

Story Editor: Daniel Sinclair

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 2.15: "Forbidden"

Air Date: February 19, 2015

Written By: Laurie McCarthy & Nancy Won

Directed By: Charles Biname

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Co-Producer: Maureen Milligan

Co-Producer: Ned Bastille

Co-Producer: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Consulting Producer: Nancy Won

Consulting Producer: Doris Egan

Co-Executive Producer: Adele Lim

Co-Executive Producer: Fred Gerber

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Associate Producer: Julie Lawrence

Consultant: Lisa Randolph

Story Editor: Drew Lindo

Story Editor: Daniel Sinclair

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 2.16: "Tasting Revenge"

Air Date: March 12, 2015

Teleplay By: PK Simonds

Story By: Drew Lindo

Directed By: Lee Rose

Co-Producer: Bill Goddard

Co-Producer: Maureen Milligan

Co-Producer: Ned Bastille

Co-Producer: Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Producer: Thom Pretak

Consulting Producer: PK Simonds

Consulting Producer: Doris Egan

Co-Executive Producer: Adele Lim

Co-Executive Producer: Nancy Won

Co-Executive Producer: Fred Gerber

Executive Producer: Brad Silberling

Executive Producer: John Weber

Executive Producer: Frank Siracusa

Executive Producer: Laurie McCarthy

Associate Producer: Julie Lawrence

Consultant: Lisa Randolph

Story Editor: Drew Lindo

Story Editor: Daniel Sinclair

Music By: Trevor Morris

Episode 2.17: "Tempting Fate"

Air Date: March 19, 2015

Written By: Lisa Randolph

Directed By: Sudz Sutherland

Episode 2.18: "Reversal of Fortune"

Air Date: April 16, 2015

Written By: Drew Lindo & Wendy Riss Gatsiounis

Directed By: Anne Wheeler

Episode 2.19: "Abandoned"

Air Date: April 23, 2015

Written By: Nancy Won & Robert D. Doty

Directed By: Deborah Chow

Episode 2.20: "Fugitive"

Air Date: April 30, 2015

Written By: Doris Egan & Daniel Sinclair

Directed By: Norma Bailey

Episode 2.21: "The Siege"

Air Date: May 7, 2015

Written By: Adele Lim & Lisa Randolph

Directed By: Andy Mikita

Episode 2.22: "Burn"

Air Date: May 14, 2015

Written By: Laurie McCarthy & Nancy Won

Directed By: Fred Gerber

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Vanessa has now passed out twice, curious to see what’s wrong with her and where this goes (finally something to showcase her!).  Also, this is where Zachary finally makes an appearance, to help an alone Vanessa come to. She doesn’t know him, but he knows her name and knows to call Matt. Someone else mentioned this, but I too feel like this was meant to be someone else at first - perhaps Marian (or my wishful thinking haha)? For a month or so, they never show his face, just a hand with a gold (very unisex, at least) bracelet. But then, not showing his face again, has an encounter with Phillip where his voice is very deep, and then again with Ed at Ed’s going away party. Based on their very short conversation, it almost seems like Ed sold him the lighthouse (we’ll see). But now he’s made an appearance in Lucy’s dream where we finally see his face, and then again now with Vanessa. He also showed face to Marah/Shayne and they recognized him, so curious to see who this person finally is and how people know of him or how he seems to know everyone. But, it was odd in the beginning - either he was supposed to be Marian, or they just didn’t have an actor cast yet. Oh and now the recent cliffhanger, Lucy is walking the beach alone, post-fight with A-M, and he’s there to say hello to her. He feels like a God-like being haha. He’s a very pretty, young man, maybe a little too young looking. I haven’t been spoiled at all on who this is and where his story goes, so it’s interesting and one of the few things keeping me going right now. Finally, the Hart/Dinah/Roger story is so draining and ridiculous. They think we’re going to root for Dinah and Hart, as they carry out this plan to make Roger go insane and become a couple in the process, but they’re really an unlikeable duo now. I used to really ‘love to hate’ Dinah, but now she’s just malicious and unlikeable. There was a really weird campy scene where Roger sees a shirtless man wearing this weird mask after he chugged the vial of Lanatrat. Now Roger is in the hospital and they keep allowing Hart to evade all cops and hospital staff, showing up to haunt Roger at every corner. Now they got Blake, Matt and Vanessa to go along with their plan in making him think he’s crazy. It’s just too much, but I will say Zaslow is giving a great performance with this ridiculous story. Oh, Quint did return home on an excavating assignment, post-breakup with his 20-something girlfriend. But they stuck him in this stupid story with Roger/Hart/Dinah, and the Native American grounds that he plans to dig up just happened to be exactly where Hart was “buried” LOL - so dumb. Annie is finally starting to take more pills and make things more interesting, which Phillip is catching onto. They keep having these two run into each other and are building a nice rapport. The only things keeping me going are the promise of Annie’s pill popping/downward spiral (since I know she’s not Josh’s endgame), Ross/Blake/Rick and the babies, Rick/Abby’s budding relationship, mystery Zachary, and maybe Michelle/J. Everything else is pretty bad and I’m looking forward to getting to the ends of their storylines.
    • Thanks for the tag @DRW50 as always!! This is an era of AMC I’ve read much about yet seen so little of. 
    • https://x.com/alanalda/status/1928568971219095943 May 30, 2025 Alan Alda @alanalda Loretta was a supremely talented actor. She deserved all her 10 EMMY nominations and her 2 wins. But more than acting her part, she created it. She worked hard In showing the writing staff how they could turn the character from a one joke sexist stereotype into a real person -- with real feelings and ambitions. We celebrated the day the script came out listing her character not as Hot Lips, but as Margaret. Loretta made the most of her time here.

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      https://www.instagram.com/p/DKSijk2MeIj/ May 30, 2025 mike_farrell_official Loretta… 1937-2025 #mash #mash4077th #mash4077 #lorettaswit #candle #sad #sadness #memory #memories            
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