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As we can see from Lily's lack of concern for others -- Lily repeatedly throws herself at men for attention, attempts to drug Nina with the help of two male strangers, and abandons the "rolling" Nina at the club -- her character is no more stable and no less performative than Nina's.
Tiffany Tsai: Seduce Me: Female Bodies in Black Swan Tiffany Tsai 2011
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I just kept trying to imagine the woman I would've wanted to find if I'd been in Lily's complicated situation.
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Lily's little sister Bean peeks around Connie, looks impatiently at Ted, spins and leaves.
Thanksgiving Bill Roorbach 2011
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As we can see from Lily's lack of concern for others -- Lily repeatedly throws herself at men for attention, attempts to drug Nina with the help of two male strangers, and abandons the "rolling" Nina at the club -- her character is no more stable and no less performative than Nina's.
Tiffany Tsai: Seduce Me: Female Bodies in Black Swan Tiffany Tsai 2011
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Ted needs Lily's eyes to show him that Mary's Native American costume is tiny, a great show of legs and cleavage and burning dark eyes, that old movie poster of Raquel Welch.
Thanksgiving Bill Roorbach 2011
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A family—husband and wife, two daughters and a son—walked past Lily's door.
Paper Lanterns Peter Kispert 2011
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Between them is a powerful bond – it was Lily's son, Daryl, who posthumously gave his liver to Cara.
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Turns out Cousin Charlie is really some grifter named Ivy working for Lily's hippie-hateful sister down in Florida; Dan has a secret Upper East Side-bashing manuscript; Chuck's matured enough to let Blair go so she can marry snoozy Prince Louis; Serena can actually read; and somebody has a bun in the oven.
Watercooler: Gossip Girl Brings the Funny for its Finale 2011
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Images of an engorged chipmunk faded with the glowing horizon—visible only through Lily's half-bath window—as she fell into a calm sleep.
Paper Lanterns Peter Kispert 2011
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As we can see from Lily's lack of concern for others -- Lily repeatedly throws herself at men for attention, attempts to drug Nina with the help of two male strangers, and abandons the "rolling" Nina at the club -- her character is no more stable and no less performative than Nina's.
Tiffany Tsai: Seduce Me: Female Bodies in Black Swan Tiffany Tsai 2011
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