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Bloom - Season 1


Bloom is an Australian streaming television series which was released on Stan. A six-part mystery was released on 1 January 2019,[2] and stars Bryan Brown, Jacki Weaver, Phoebe Tonkin, and Ryan Corr. A second season was released on 9 April 2020.[3]




Bloom - Season 1



Bloom's civilian attire in both seasons is characterized by a short-sleeved shirt with a checkered pattern formed by pink, light pink and dark gray rhombuses with a dark gray bottom border. She is wearing a pink ruffled skirt with a light pink border and dark gray leggings with various sparks and jewelry. She wears pink shoes with white polka dots and dark gray socks looser at the heel. On her left arm she wears a pink bracelet and a silver watch. Occasionally she is seen wearing a dark gray fuzzy bag with a black strap attached to the bag by pink hooks.


This article contains spoilers for Fate: The Winx Saga season 2.Fate: The Winx Saga has indeed recast several major characters for season 2. Inspired by the popular Winx Club animated series, Fate: The Winx Saga stars Abigail Cowen as Bloom, a teenager who discovers she has inherited the power of ancient fairies. In Fate: The Winx Saga, Bloom found herself plunged into a realm of fairies and monstrous Burned Ones, often alongside key recast personnel for Fate: The Winx Saga season 2.


There are striking parallels between Fate: The Winx Saga and J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter franchise, with Bloom compared to Harry himself. Like Harry, she is essentially a "Chosen One" figure who grew in the normal world and is introduced to magic when she attends a school. In Bloom's case, though, Fate: The Winx Saga deliberately chose to turn this idea on its head by literally killing off the Dumbledore figure. Farah Dowling was murdered at the end of Fate: The Winx Saga season 1, and in season 2 the school is taken over by her killer, a powerful fairy named Rosalind. It's a bold twist, ensuring the story feels fresh and original rather than derivative.


Attentive viewers will, however, notice a major change in the cast of Fate: The Winx Saga in season 2. Lesley Sharp (The Full Monty, Scott & Bailey, Living the Dream) played Rosalind in season 1, but she's been replaced by Miranda Richardson (Damage, Tom & Viv, Good Omens) in Fate: The Winx Saga season 2. Rosalind isn't the only recast, for that matter, with Daniel Betts (The Crown, Atlantic Crossing, Gentleman Jack) taking over from Alex Macqueen (The Thick of It, The Inbetweeners, Downton Abbey: A New Era) as Terra's dad Ben Harvey. Changes in the cast were announced in July last year, but no official reason has ever been given for them.


The recastings appear to have resulted from scheduling conflicts. Production on Fate: The Winx Saga season 2 was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic, beginning almost two years after season 1. Lesley Sharp had a number of other commitments, including Channel 4's Before We Die, Disney+'s The Full Monty series, and the COVID-19 drama Help, and she therefore seems to have been unavailable. It's likely Alex Macqueen left for a similar reason.


There doesn't seem to have been any animosity, thankfully. Discussing the recasting with The Radio Times, star Abigail Cowen spoke highly of both the actresses who portrayed Dowling. "They're both lovely, lovely actresses and lovely people," she said. "And I absolutely enjoyed my time with Lesley, and now absolutely enjoyed my time with Miranda. Miranda had shoes to fill and she did just that and did an incredible job, and was just a joy to work with." Sharp had a particularly important role, becoming Bloom's mentor and revealing the truth about the Dragon Flame, the ancient power that has returned - and that ultimately flared out of control in Fate: The Winx Saga season 2.


To ensure drinking-water safety, it is necessary to understand the factors that regulate harmful cyanobacterial blooms (HCBs) and the toxins they produce. One controlling factor might be any relationship between fungi and the cyanobacteria. To test this possibility, water samples were obtained from Harsha Lake in southwestern Ohio during the 2015, 2016, and 2017 bloom seasons, i.e., late May through September. In each water sample, the concentration of the filamentous fungus Cladosporium cladosporioides was determined by quantitative PCR (qPCR) assay, and Microcystis aeruginosa microcystin-gene transcript copy number (McyG TCN) was quantified by reverse-transcriptase qPCR (RT-qPCR) analyses. The results showed that during each bloom season, the C. cladosporioides concentration and McyG TCN appeared to be interrelated. Therefore, C. cladosporioides concentrations were statistically evaluated via regression on McyG TCN in the water samples for lag times of 1 to 7 days. The regression equation developed to model the relationship demonstrated that a change in the C. cladosporioides concentration resulted in an opposing change in McyG TCN over an approximately 7-day interval. Although the interaction between C. cladosporioides and McyG TCN was observed in each bloom season, the magnitude of each component varied yearly. To better understand this possible interaction, outdoor Cladosporium spore-count data for the Harsha Lake region were obtained for late May through September of each year from the South West Ohio Air Quality Agency. The average Cladosporium spore count in the outdoor air samples was significantly greater in 2016 than in either 2015 or 2017, and the M. aeruginosa McyG TCN was significantly lower in Harsha Lake water samples in 2016 compared to 2015 or 2017. These results suggest that there might be a "balanced antagonism" between C. cladosporioides and M. aeruginosa during the bloom season.


Larry BloomBiographical InformationFull NameLarry Abraham BloomSexMaleAKABloomer (Cal)Jerk-wad (uninterested fan)LareFamilyAmy Kanter-Bloom (mother)Howard Bloom (father)Marcia (great-aunt) Joanie (aunt)Polly Harper (girlfriend)Unnamed SonUnnamed BabyUnnamed SisterJobFreelance WriterReligionJudaismStatusAlivePrison InformationShow InformationActorJason BiggsSeasonS1 - S2, S5 (flashback), S7Count24First"I Wasn't Ready"Last"Here's Where We Get Off"Larry Abraham Bloom is portrayed by Jason Biggs and was a main character during the first two seasons when he was engaged to Piper Chapman. Although he took a position mostly in the centre stage of the first season, his importance died off in Season Two and eventually stopped appearing until a flashback in Season Five ("Tattoo You") getting a tattoo of the Kool-Aid Man on his buttocks.


The season starts with Larry and Pete Harper, standing over a "guilt" pig-roasting box as they prepare Piper's last meal before her entry into prison. After the meal, Piper and Larry are in bed and they decide that they "gotta do it," once more, to make some memories. Beforehand Piper needs to pee, and as she gets up to go to the bathroom Larry says she looks beautiful. On her return she says he looks beautiful too and they have sex.


Larry is seen in a flashback on his parents beach house, chasing Piper on the beach. They then have sex in the shower. Later on in the season in episode "The Thirteenth" Piper is seen calling Larry and Polly, They agree to a dinner date. Piper shows up and Zelda along to break the awkwardness. During the dinner Larry orders wine Polly rejects the wine. Larry and Polly announce they are expecting another baby.


Stuart David Bloom[1][2] is a major character in The Big Bang Theory. He is the owner of The Comic Center of Pasadena, which the guys regularly visit and is their friend. He has a talent for drawing and is a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design. He also has an extensive knowledge on comic books and first appears in the season 2 episode "The Hofstadter Isotope". He also acts as competition for the lead characters when he dated Penny and Amy (respectively) to help move the other's relationships forward. In Season 12 in finally finds a girlfriend in fellow comic book enthusiast and artist Denise.


Stuart then starts bonding with his similarly lonely counterpart Raj at the start of Season 6, substituting for Howard when Howard has gone to space. He often seeks approval from Sheldon and his group. His actor, Kevin Sussman, was added to the main cast in season 6 with his credit at the opening when he was present in the episode; however, he was demoted back to the recurring status in "The Tangible Affection Proof" (S06E16), but had it restored at the start of season 8 in "The Locomotion Interruption". As of September 2015, Stuart has appeared on more episodes than Mrs. Wolowitz and is right behind series regular Amy.


Starting in season 6, Stuart is promoted to a full cast member so as to provide a friend for Raj since Howard is married and is away at the International Space Station. Their interplay is similar to Raj and Howard's friendship though he makes more comments like "does he know what he's saying" than Howard did. He gets accepted into the main group with Sheldon calling him "the fake Wolowitz". By "The Re-Entry Minimization", Stuart has moved in with Raj.


Stuart appears in the season premiere "The Conjugal Conjecture" as a guest at Leonard and Penny's redo wedding ceremony. He sits in the front row, right in between Alfred and Beverly Hofstadter (who are still feuding). Stuart feels uncomfortable when Leonard's parents quietly argue, but is touched when they both said that having Leonard was one of the good things that came from their marriage.


In "The Procreation Calculation", Stuart starts having Denise over to his room in the Wolowitz House and they get romantic to the song "Smooth Operator". Howard and Bernadette aren't happy about this development. They continue dating throughout the season and in "The Maternal Conclusion", they officially move in together.


Stuart's a lean man of average height, who was in his mid-thirties during early seasons, but he is in his mid-forties by series end, making him the oldest member of the gang. He is 5' 8" (173 cm) with dark brown, graying hair that's slightly bald late series and brown eyes. 041b061a72


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