they said the thing.
rebellions are built on hope.
little does that hotel worker know how that will carry down to the destruction of the death star.
listen to what I orchestrated
SoundCloud
I love how all the
Hecate/ Constance Hardbroom
Farah Dowling
Tissaia De Vries
Moiraine Damodred
(Edit) And Zelda Spellman
(Edit) Dear god am i stupid, and Regina Mills
Idk should I add Cordelia Goode? Y’a Imma do it
aNd Cordelia Goode
(Edit) For fucks sake, ok last one. AnD Alma Peregrin
(Edit) I’m a fucking idiot. AND Miranda Priestly
Stans all came in a circle
You like one you end up going through all of them it’s just facts
Sorry darling I don’t make the rules
Anybody else annoyed with people who go online to post things that they hate? Like, if you like it, great! If you hate it, don’t watch or engage with it. Why do you want to ruin it for everyone else?
Did Leida’s husband/fiancé/fellow-child-marriage-victim ever actually speak? Like did he have any lines at all?
I would like to nominate this post for ‘Most Impressive Failure to Get The Point’
Like, seriously, what??? The whole meaning of the play is that it’s a commentary on the inherent injustice in society and the choice we all face in that injustice society: to sacrifice our morality in order to be accepted or to sacrifice our relationships and reputation in order to stand up for what’s right. It was originally meant to represent Antisemitism, which is part of reason the first person to play Elphaba (Idina Menzel) was Jewish, but Cynthia Erivo isn’t Jewish, so the rhetoric shifted to match the cast. The second half makes that divide even more obvious and shows how the people in power use their position to vilify people who try to point out the unfairness of the system. It’s meant to make us reflect on our own society and consider who might be the Elphabas (people who are vilified for speaking out) in real life. Not to mention the fact that, yeah it DOESN’T have a fix, because we still haven’t figured out how to fix our system in real life, so for now, what we need to do is take the first step: RECOGNIZING that unfairness, which is what the play is meant to help do.
And as far as Glinda only treating Elphaba well when Elphaba did something good for her, Elphaba did the exact same thing, only helping Glinda when she thought Glinda had done something nice for her and her sister, Nessa. The whole point is that they were both standoffish to begin with, and- cycling back to the first half of this post- everyone sided with Glinda (and later the Wizard) because of the inherent unfairness of the system. Their friendship is meant to show that once we get past our initial biases and realize that we aren’t each others’ enemies, we can accomplish far more. Of course the play is somewhat tragic and they make different choices when exposed to The Problem that end up forcing them apart, so they could never have ended happily, but the point is that they didn’t HAVE to be enemies.
TLDR: the racism is the whole freaking point.
how DARE you think Wicked is mid, this is the WORST insult to ANY generation! AND NOT SHIP GELHPIE? THIS IS AN INSULT TO MANKIND AS A WHOLE. HOW DARE YOU WALK THIS EARTH WITH OPINIONS, GO TO MARS WITH ELON MUSK.
As I said with my friend:
And the reason I don't ship Gelphie boils down to
And as much I hate Elongated Muskrat, I actually love Mars. It's my second favorite planet after Saturn so...
THE LAST OF THE GREAT DRAGON RIDERS
Princess Rhaenys Targaryen & Meleys “The Red Queen”
Prince Daemon Targaryen & Caraxes “The Blood Wyrm”
drake?
Current favorite ship dynamic: THEY’RE IN LOVE! …they’re stupid… but THEY’RE IN LOVE!
Leverage Redemption S02E12 The Museum Makeover Job.
MJ | 20 | I Hyperfixation Central. You have been warned.
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