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Roger's* 2024 Comic Con Schedule
Interested in knowing if Roger is coming to your city or town? Check the listings below. Updated as new info becomes available.
If you've been waiting for the opportunity to meet Roger & The Gang, or you would like to meet him/them again, feel free to bookmark ("Like" 😉) this post if you want to keep up with Roger's Comic Con appearances. I will update and reblog this list as soon as new info becomes available.
Alternatively, you can always keep tabs on Roger's social media for the latest dates.
*This is listing is not limited to just Roger, it will also include any other cast members attending a specific Con.
⭐ LAST UPDATED: October 01, 2024 ⭐
JAN 07 - Added: Fanboy Expo
JAN 25 - Added: FANEXPO Cleveland
JAN 31 - Added: RetroGameCon
MAR 04 - Added: Fanboy Expo Orlando
MAR 06 - Added: Washington Gaming Expo
APR 10 - Added: Florida Supercon
APR 21 - Added: Stellar Con York
APR 22 - Added: Sci-Fi Valley Con
MAY 04 - Added: Fanboy Expo Orlando (Alex, Roger)
MAY 04 - Added: WonderFest 2024
MAY 07 - Added: Rob to Sci-Fi Valley Con
MAY 15 - Added: New York Comic Con
JUL 02 - Added: Brasil Game Show
JUL 26 - Added: Pittsburgh Gaming Expo (Roger)
JUL 28 - Added: Pittsburgh Gaming Expo (Benjamin)
AUG 06 - Added: FanEXPO San Francisco (Rob)
AUG 11 - Added: Soda City Comic Con (Roger)
AUG 26 - Added: Rhode Island Comic Con (Alex)
AUG 31 - Added: Comic Con North East (Roger, Rob)
OCT 01 - Added: Rhode Island Comic Con (Benjamin, Roger, Rob)
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🌟🌟 Animate! Raleigh 🌟🌟
Dates: January 5-7, 2024 City: Raleigh, North Carolina Venue: Raleigh Convention Center 500 S Salisbury St. Raleigh, NC 27601 Confirmed attendees: Roger, Benjamin, Peter Cancellations: Rob
🌟🌟 Fanboy Anime Toy Gaming Knoxville 🌟🌟
Dates: March 9-10, 2024 City: Knoxville, TN Venue: The Knoxville Convention Center 701 Henley Street Knoxville, Tennessee 37902 Confirmed attendees: Roger, Rob
🌟🌟 GameOn Expo 🌟🌟
Dates: March 15-17, 2024 City: Phoenix, Arizona Venue: Phoenix Convention Center - North Building 100 N 3rd St. Phoenix, AZ 85004 Confirmed attendees: Roger & Rob
🌟🌟 Washington State Gaming Expo 🌟🌟
Dates: March 29-31, 2024 City: Puyallup, Washington Venue: Washington State Fair and Events Center 110 9th Ave SW Puyallup, WA 98371-6811 Confirmed attendees: Roger & Rob
🌟🌟 FANEXPO Cleveland 🌟🌟
Dates: April 12-14, 2024 City: Cleveland, Ohio Venue: Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland 300 Lakeside Ave E Cleveland, Ohio 44113 Confirmed attendees: Roger and Rob
🌟🌟 PopCon Indy 🌟🌟
Dates: April 26-28, 2024 City: Indianapolis, Indiana Venue: Indiana Convention Center 100 South Capitol Ave. Indianapolis, IN 46225 Confirmed attendees: Roger and Rob
🌟🌟 WonderFest 2024 🌟🌟
Dates: June 1-2, 2024 City: Louisville, KY Venue: Crowne Plaza Louisville Airport Hotel 830 Phillips Lane Louisville, KY 40209. Confirmed attendees: Rob
🌟🌟 Sci-Fi Valley Con 🌟🌟
Dates: June 7-9, 2024 City: Altoona, PA Venue: Blair Country Convention Center One Convention Center Drive 100 South Capitol Ave. Altoona, PA 16602 Confirmed attendees: Roger and Rob
🌟🌟 Stellar Con York 🌟🌟
Dates: June 15, 2024 City: York, Pennsylvania Venue: York Fairgrounds 334 Carlisle Ave York, Pennsylvania 17404 Confirmed attendees: Roger
🌟🌟 Black Hills Redemption 🌟🌟
Dates: June 21st - 23rd, 2024 City: Deadwood, South Dakota Venue: The entire town of Deadwood Panel will be held at: Homestake Opera House Meet & greet sessions: Saloon No. 10 Confirmed attendees: Rob, Steve, Benjamin, Robert Bogue, Mick, Peter, Alex, Jim Santangeli, Howard Pinhasik, Kaili, Meeya, Jim Pirri, Curzon, Roger, Samantha, Jo, Gabriel, Penny O'Brien, John Hickok, Sophia Marzocchi Cancellations: Gabriel
🌟🌟 Florida Supercon 🌟🌟
Dates: July 12 - 14, 2024 City: Miami Beach, Florida Venue: Miami Beach Convention Center 1901 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139 Confirmed attendees: Roger and Rob
🌟🌟 Comic Con Wales 🌟🌟
Dates: August 10-11, 2024 City: New Port, South Wales Venue: International Convention Centre Wales Coldra Woods Newport South Wales NP18 1HQ United Kingdom Confirmed attendees: Roger and Rob
🌟🌟 Soda City Comic Con 🌟🌟
Dates: August 24 & 25, 2024 City: Columbia, South Carolina Venue: Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center 1101 Lincoln Street Columbia, SC 29201 Confirmed attendees: Roger
🌟🌟 Fanboy Expo Orlando 🌟🌟
Dates: September 6-8, 2024 City: Orlando, Florida Venue: Orange County Convention Center - West Concourse 9800 International Drive Orlando, FL 32819 Confirmed attendees: Benjamin, Roger, Alex, Rob, Peter, Kaili
🌟🌟 Pittsburgh Gaming Expo 🌟🌟
Dates: October 4-6, 2024 City: Monroeville, Pennsylvania Venue: Monroeville Convention and Events Center 209 Mall Plaza Blvd Monroeville, PA 15146 Confirmed attendees: Roger, Benjamin
🌟🌟 Brasil Game Show 🌟🌟
Dates: October 09-13, 2024 (10th and 11th only for Roger) City: Sao Paulo, Brazil Venue: Expo Center Norte Rua José Bernardo Pinto, 333 Vila Guilherme São Paulo - SP 02055-000 Brasil Confirmed attendees: Roger
🌟🌟 RetroGameCon 🌟🌟
Dates: October 11-13, 2024 City: Syracuse, New York Venue: The Oncenter Convention Center 800 South State Street Syracuse, NY 13202 Confirmed attendees: Roger and Rob
🌟🌟 New York Comic Con 🌟🌟
Dates: October 17-20, 2024 City: New York City, New York Venue: The Jacob Javits Convention Center 429 11th Avenue New York, NY 10001 Confirmed attendees: Roger, Rob, Benjamin, Peter, Alex, Kaili, Meeya, Mick, Curzon, Noshir, Robert Bogue, Gabriel
🌟🌟 Comic Con North East 🌟🌟
Dates: October 26-27, 2024 City: Newcastle upon Type Venue: Utilita Arena Newcastle Arena Way Newcastle upon Tyne Tyne & Wear NE4 7NA, UK Confirmed attendees: Roger and Rob
🌟🌟 Rhode Island Comic Con 🌟🌟
Dates: November 1-3, 2024 City: Providence, Rhode Island Venue: Rhode Island Convention Center & Amica Mutual Pavilion 1 Sabin Street Providence, RI 02903 Confirmed attendees: Alex, Benjamin, Rob, Roger
🌟🌟 FanEXPO San Francisco 🌟🌟
Dates: November 29, 30, and December 1st, 2024 City: San Francisco, California Venue: Moscone Center West 800 Howard Street San Francisco, CA 94103 Confirmed attendees: Rob
#roger clark#Arthur Morgan#John Marston#rob wiethoff#benjamin byron davis#rdr2#comic cons#Roger's Comic Cons#raleigh nc#galaxycon raleigh#deadwood#south dakota#black hills#south wales#cleveland ohio#fanexpo cleveland#RetroGameCon#miami beach#florida supercon#pittsburgh pa#brazil#san francisco
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“A KID FROM AKRON”
#ETHANRYANPUNAL#LEBRON JAMES#KING JAMES#A KID FROM AKRON#AKRON#OHIO#cleveland cavaliers#MIAMI HEAT#Los Angeles Lakers#NBA#national basketball association#BASKETBALL#SPORTS#ATHLETE#dwyane wade#KYRIE IRVING#KEVIN LOVE#CHRIS BOSH#ANTHONY DAVIS#NIKE#SPACE JAM#ART#ARTIST#POP ART#POP ARTIST#DIGITAL ART#DIGITAL ARTIST#ILLUSTRATION#ILLUSTRATOR#ARTISTS ON TUMBLR
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Bad movie I have Monty Python and the Holy Grail 1975
#Monty Python and the Holy Grail#Graham Chapman#John Cleese#Eric Idle#Terry Gilliam#Terry Jones#Michael Palin#Connie Booth#Carol Cleveland#Neil Innes#Bee Duffell#John Young#Rita Davies#Avril Stewart#Sally Kinghorn#Mark Zycon#Elspeth Cameron#Mitsuko Forstater#Sandy Johnson#Sandy Rose#Romilly Squire#Joni Flynn#Alison Walker#Loraine Ward#Anna Lanski#Sally Coombe#Vivienne MacDonald#Yvonne Dick#Daphne Darling#Fiona Gordon
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Angela Davis! She is everything! She is warm, brilliant, and divine!
I am forever grateful to the Cleveland Public Library for allowing my to share the stage with ANGELA DAVIS and Leah Johnson at Stories Unbound.
And let the record show, I made Angela Davis laugh!
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"TapRoot #19-20 : Cleveland Language"
(cassette. Burning Press. 1990) [US]
#compilation#1990#usa#ohio#cleveland#semiotic liberation orchestra#jordan davis#charlotte pressler#luigi bob drake#kristen ban tepper#terry dust#major ragain#backyard mechanics#frank green#daniel thompson#endangered specie trio#tom mulready#joan of art#beatnic angel boys#sound poetry#post punk#outsider#cassette
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Me driving around Cleveland: damn @shadowerrata would love it here there’s so much abandoned shit
#honestly northern Ohio tour for shadow#Toledo and Cleveland both have refineries#Davis besse stacks by the lake near Sandusky#all delightful
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NBA All-Star Game: LeBron James, Luka Doncic, Kevin Durant... and Tyrese Haliburton - who deserves to play in the Utah showpiece?
NBA All-Star Game: LeBron James, Luka Doncic, Kevin Durant... and Tyrese Haliburton - who deserves to play in the Utah showpiece? | @JamieOS14 #NBA #NBAAllStar
The All-Star game, and weekend in general, has been somewhat lacklustre and forgettable in recent years – but it can spark debate among NBA fans all around the world. With a reduced roster for the All-Star game, consisting of only 12 players compared to 15 in a NBA game, in-form players and fan favourites are frequently left out. These snubs are often a hot topic when the All-Star weekend comes…
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#Andrew Wiggins#Anthony Davis#Boston Celtics#Brooklyn Nets#Chicago Bulls#Cleveland Cavaliers#Dallas Mavericks#DeMar DeRozan#Denver Nuggets#Domantas Sabonis#Donovan Mitchell#Featured#Giannis Antetokounmpo#Golden State Warriors#Indiana Pacers#Ja Morant#James Harden#Jaylen Brown#Jayson Tatum#Jimmy Butler#Joel Embiid#Julius Randle#Kevin Durant#Kyrie Irving#Lauri Markkanen#LeBron James#Los Angeles Lakers#Luka Doncic#Memphis Grizzlies#Miami Heat
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Late notice but
Today 10/5 is an international day of action protesting one year of the Gaza genocide!
Find a protest near you today or tomorrow 10/6! If you're in the US, look at the links below, from the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights!
October 5, 2024
Note: Tumblr has capped the number of outgoing links you can use in one post. Go to the USCPR link above and click on a protest for a flyer/organizer info for each and every one of these events.
Albany, NY | 4:30PM Dana Park
Albuquerque, NM | 2PM Robinson Park
Amherst, MA | Amherst Town Common
Anchorage, AK | 2PM Townsquare Park
Atlanta, GA | 2PM 190 Marietta SW
Austin, TX | 1PM Austin City Hall
Birmingham, AL | 2PM Victoria Square
Blacksburg, VA | 3PM Pylons
Boston, MA | 2PM Cambridge City Hall
Burlington, VT | 1PM Battery Park
Charleston, SC | 2PM Marion Square Park
Chicago, IL | 2PM Water Tower Park
Cleveland, OH | 3PM 11804 Lorain Ave
Columbus, OH | 2PM Goodale Park
Corvallis, OR | 12 NOON County Courthoue
Dallas, TX | 12PM The Grassy Knoll
Denver, CO | 12PM 400 Josephine St
Detroit, MI | 2PM 5 Woodward Ave, Detroit
Dover, DE | 12 NOON 250 Gateway S Blvd
Fort Myers, FL | 6PM Centennial Park
Gainseville, FL | 2PM City Hall
Honolulu, HI | 11AM Ala Moana & Atkinson
Houston, TX | 2PM Houston City Hall
Indianapolis, IL | 2PM Lugar Plaza
Kansas City | 1PM Mill Creek Park
Kona, HI | 12:30PM Old airport by the skating rink
Las Vegas, NV | 2PM 3449 S Sammy Davis Jr Dr
Little Rock, AK | 4PM 1200 Main St
Los Angeles, CA | 2PM Pershing Square
Louisville, KY | 3PM Water Front Park
Maui, HI | 11AM Kapuka’ulua (Baldwin Beach)
Memphis, TN | 2PM City Hall
Miami, FL | 5PM Torch of Friendship
Milwaukee, WI | 2PM Zedler Union Square Park
Missoula, MT | 7PM 200 W Broadway
Nashville, TN | 2PM Centennial Park
New York, NY | 2PM Times Square
New Haven, CT | 1PM New Haven Green
New Orleans, LA | 5PM Congo Square
Ottawa, Ontario | 2PM Parliment Hill
Orlando, FL | 4PM Orlando City Hall
Pensacola, FL | 5PM Palafox & Gregorary St.
Pittsburgh, PA | Film screening, 3PM 100 S Commons St.
Portland, ME | 5PM Monument Square
Portland, OR | 3PM Unthank Park
Providence, RI | 3PM RI State House steps & 5:30PM 1 Finance Way
Raleigh, NC | 3PM Moore Square
Rochester, NY | 1PM MLK Park
Sacramento, CA | 2PM West steps of the Capitol
Salt Lake City, UT | 2PM 125 S State St
San Antonio, TX | 1PM Travis Park
San Diego, CA | 2:00PM 1600 Pacific Highway
Seattle, WA | 2PM TBA, with car caravans from Spokane, Pasco, Ellensburg
St. Louis, MO | Liberation weekend, 9AM-8PM 475 East Lockwood Ave
Tampa, FL | 2PM Bank of America Plaza
Toronto, Ontario | 2PM Yonge Dundas Square
Urbana, IL | 2PM 101 E Main St
Ventura, CA | 2PM 501 Poli St
Washington, DC | 4PM White House
West Plains, MO | 12 NOON Downtown Square
Wichita, KS | 12:30PM Spirit Aerosystems
October 6, 2024
Amityville, NY | 1PM LIRR
Boston, MA | 1PM Boston Common
Green Bay, WI | 5:30PM Leicht Memorial Park
Los Angeles, CA | Vigil, 6:30PM Echo Park Lake
Minneapolis, MN | 1:30PM Gateway Park Fountain
Ontario, CA | 1PM Euclid & C St
Paterson, NJ | 2PM Palestine Way with Gould Avenue
Roanoke, VA | Vigil, 6PM Heights Community Church courtyard
San Diego, CA | 4PM Centro Cultural de La Raza
San Francisco, CA | 1PM 16th & Valencia
San Jose, CA | 12 NOON City Hall
St. Louis, MO | 1PM Choteau Park
#palestine#free palestine#gaza#israel#cw genocide#cw war#united states#protest#direct action#humanitarian crisis#keep talking about palestine#gaza genocide#gaza strip#free gaza#palestine genocide#genocide#current events#palestine protest#palestinian genocide#i stand with palestine
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For a school assignment, I'm assembling an anthology around the theme of queer divinity and desire, but I'm having a hard time finding a fitting essay/article (no access to real academic catalogues :/ ), do you know of any essays around this theme?
below are essays, and then books, on queer theory (in which 'queer' has a different connotation than in regular speech) in the hebrew bible/ancient near east. if there is a particular prophet you want more of, or a particular topic (ištar, or penetration, or appetites), or if you want a pdf of anything, please let me know.
essays: Boer, Roland. “Too Many Dicks at the Writing Desk, or How to Organize a Prophetic Sausage-Fest.” TS 16, no. 1 (2010b): 95–108. Boer, Roland. “Yahweh as Top: A Lost Targum.” In Queer Commentary and the Hebrew Bible, edited by Ken Stone, 75–105. JSOTSup 334. Cleveland, OH: Pilgrim, 2001. Boyarin, Daniel. “Are There Any Jews in ‘The History of Sexuality’?” Journal of the History of Sexuality 5, no. 3 (1995): 333–55. Clines, David J. A. “He-Prophets: Masculinity as a Problem for the Hebrew Prophets and Their Interpreters.” In Sense and Sensitivity: Essays on Reading the Bible in Memory of Robert Carroll, edited by Robert P. Carroll, Alastair G. Hunter, and Philip R. Davies, 311–27. JSOTSup 348. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2002. Graybill, Rhiannon. “Yahweh as Maternal Vampire in Second Isaiah: Reading from Violence to Fluid Possibility with Luce Irigaray.” Journal of feminist studies in religion 33, no. 1 (2017): 9–25. Haddox, Susan E. “Engaging Images in the Prophets: Feminist Scholarship on the Book of the Twelve.” In Feminist Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible in Retrospect. 1. Biblical Books, edited by Susanne Scholz, 170–91. RRBS 5. Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2013. Koch, Timothy R. “Cruising as Methodology: Homoeroticism and the Scriptures.” In Queer Commentary and the Hebrew Bible, edited by Ken Stone, 169–80. JSOTSup 334. Cleveland, OH: Pilgrim, 2001. Tigay, Jeffrey. “‘ Heavy of Mouth’ and ‘Heavy of Tongue’: On Moses’ Speech Difficulty.” BASOR, no. 231 (October 1978): 57–67.
books: Ahmed, Sara. Queer Phenomenology: Orientations, Objects, Others. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2006. Bauer-Levesque, Angela. Gender in the Book of Jeremiah: A Feminist-Literary Reading. SiBL 5. New York: P. Lang, 1999. Black, Fiona C., and Jennifer L. Koosed, eds. Reading with Feeling : Affect Theory and the Bible. Atlanta, GA: SBL Press, 2019. Brenner, Athalya. The Intercourse of Knowledge: On Gendering Desire and “Sexuality” in the Hebrew Bible. BIS 26. Leiden: Brill, 1997. Camp, Claudia V. Wise, Strange, and Holy: The Strange Woman and the Making of the Bible. JSOTSup 320. Gender, Culture, Theory 9. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2000. Chapman, Cynthia R. The Gendered Language of Warfare in the Israelite-Assyrian Encounter. HSM 62. Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 2004. Creangă, Ovidiu, ed. Men and Masculinity in the Hebrew Bible and Beyond. BMW 33. Sheffield: Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2010. Eilberg-Schwartz, Howard. God’s Phallus: And Other Problems for Men and Monotheism. Boston: Beacon, 1995. Huber, Lynn R., and Rhiannon Graybill, eds. The Bible, Gender, and Sexuality : Critical Readings. London, UK ; T&T Clark, 2021. Guest, Deryn. When Deborah Met Jael: Lesbian Biblical Hermeneutics. London: SCM, 2005. Graybill, Rhiannon, Meredith Minister, and Beatrice J. W. Lawrence, eds. Rape Culture and Religious Studies : Critical and Pedagogical Engagements. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2019. Graybill, Rhiannon. Are We Not Men? : Unstable Masculinity in the Hebrew Prophets. New York, NY: Oxford University Press USA, 2016. Halperin, David J. Seeking Ezekiel: Text and Psychology. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1993. Jennings, Theodore W. Jacob’s Wound: Homoerotic Narrative in the Literature of Ancient Israel. New York: Continuum, 2005. Macwilliam, Stuart. Queer Theory and the Prophetic Marriage Metaphor in the Hebrew Bible. BibleWorld. Sheffield and Oakville, CT: Equinox, 2011. Maier, Christl. Daughter Zion, Mother Zion: Gender, Space, and the Sacred in Ancient Israel. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 2008. Mills, Mary E. Alterity, Pain, and Suffering in Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel. LHB/OTS 479. New York: T. & T. Clark, 2007. Stökl, Jonathan, and Corrine L. Carvalho. Prophets Male and Female: Gender and Prophecy in the Hebrew Bible, the Eastern Mediterranean, and the Ancient Near East. AIL 15. Atlanta, GA: SBL, 2013. Stone, Ken. Practicing Safer Texts: Food, Sex and Bible in Queer Perspective. Queering Theology Series. London: T & T Clark International, 2004. Weems, Renita J. Battered Love: Marriage, Sex, and Violence in the Hebrew Prophets. OBT. Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 1995.
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On this day, 8 February 1968, the Orangeburg massacre took place in South Carolina when police opened fire on Black South Carolina State students, killing three and wounding 28 during protests by Black students against an illegally segregated bowling alley. It was the first incident in which student demonstrators were killed by police in the 1960s, but is much less well-known than the Kent State killings of white students. The All-Star Bowling Lanes was refusing to serve Black customers, despite the banning of segregation in 1964, and so protests by Black students began on February 5. When police got involved, rather than enforce the law or arrest the racist business owner, they arrested 15 demonstrators and brutally beat several young women. On February 8, over 100 students assembled on the college campus around a bonfire. After a police officer was hit by a flying object, nine officers then opened fire on the crowd with live ammunition. The demonstrators tried to flee, and many were killed or injured as they ran away: all but two of the 31 victims “had been shot in the back, side, or through the soles of their feet,” according to Reid Toth. One of the survivors, Robert Lee "Dooley" Davis recounted the last words of his friend, Sam Hammond: "Sam asked me, he said, 'Dooley, do you think I’m going to live?' I said, 'Sam, you’re going to be all right, buddy.' And the next time I look over there, he was dead. I took my hand and put it over his face like this to close his eyes, because he died with his eyes open." Henry Smith and Delano Middleton were the others who died that day. The governor and the media, including the Associated Press, falsely claimed that there was a two-way gunfight between demonstrators and police. There were legal cases after the massacre, although none of the killer police were convicted of any crime. The only person who was jailed for the events was Cleveland Sellers, a young Black member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/2205178599667278/?type=3
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WHO HAD A SECRET RELATIONSHIP WITH WHOM?!
@miraculoushedgehog replied to your post: I need this info on 81’ Thomas 😂
In Sense and Sensibility 1981, the servants of Barton cottage are not ones coming with the Dashwoods from Norland; whether sir John sent them or they are just a fixture of the place, the series doesn't tell us, but they do get a grand introduction:
Thomas, who is doing some gardening as he awaits the Dashwoodses, with as much or more enthusiasm as Mr Collins' noticing Lady Catherine's carriage, tells the maid when he sees the carriage:
Darcy cannot fix the hour or the spot? Skill issue. This man certainly can, as he ran inside, put on a coat and proceeded to greet them:
What a meet cute! Ma Dashwood is not at all displeased:
She has not withdrawn her hand! she smiles at him!
I know who this woman was voting for on that tournament.
Once she moves past him, he pointedly looks at her as she makes her way to the front door, and then adds:
He introduces Susan, and then:
He's taken with her!
You'd say, Scarlet, you are reading too much into this! these are just some perfunctory introductory lines!
Well, you are wrong, because this sequence hasn't ended yet! I'm tempted to think this is the servant character with the most lines in any Austen adaptation. Which reinforces my theory that this is done ON PURPOSE :P
He shows her the different rooms, and then:
He smiles at her approval, and clearly attempts to prolong their conversation with:
Realizing perhaps this is pushing his luck, as she doesn't answer, he adds:
This is not the last time we see him in this very episode, as he comes in to assuage Lady Middleton's fears that her son might be injured, and informing all that only his cucumber frame has been destroyed, showing with that his great presence of mind.
Episode 2. Tom, who introduced himself last episode as doing gardening and odd jobs, has been ascended to doorman:
After we meet Willoughby, the same way Andrew Davies treated us to some wet shirt Edward, we are treated to some Tom doing physical labour, clearly highlighting how romance is blossoming in parallel between so similar a mother and a daughter:
He stops to listen to Marianne and Willoughby sing a song:
The face of a man in love!
The Queen Maab scene follows this one, and then, as Marianne and Willoughby are singing again another day, what do we see first as background to their singing?
Ma Dashwood! Carrying flowers! This is such an obvious yet subtle romantic parallel. This is the kind of soft romantic storytelling I'm here for.
That's Willoughby's carriage as he's brought back Marianne from Allenham. Would Thomas be complete if he didn't love horses?
Episode 3: We open with some Thomas working in the background:
So that we not forget his real relevance in this story's subtext.
Ma Dashwood not even trying to be subtle.
Another Tom cameo:
And another:
Ma Dashwood's reaction upon hearing that Mrs Jennings has invited Elinor and Marianne to go to London with her:
It is worth mentioning that in this adaptation, there's no Margaret. Ma Dashwood is not sick. There's absolutely no reason for her not to be invited, so why didn't Mrs Jennings invite her? Well, of course, because with her nose for romance she's sniffed her secret out! Ma Dashwood does then demolish all Elinor's objections, is truly overjoyed at the idea of being left behind, and explicitly mentions her having Tom and Susan with her as a reason for Elinor and Marianne to go with a clean conscience.
Ma Dashwood's face after her daughters leave the room:
During episodes 4-5, the series of course focuses on our main heroines in London and Cleveland, leaving us to imagine the full blossoming of this romance happening at Barton cottage, and all the angst and heartbreak that their class separation imposes on these middle aged lovers. Ma Dashwood may be a romantic, but she understands that her daughters come first.
As soon as we return to Barton in episode 6, so returns our favorite gardener-doorman-oodjobman Tom! Without seeing him, Ma Dashwood recognizes his way of shutting the front door, and calls his name, and then smiles at his answering:
♪ So this is love... ♫ (notice Elinor drawing Edward's portrait)
(Then we get the "Thomas tells them Mr Ferrars is married" scene)
Then this scene follows:
It's a really clever piece of writing, where the writers both show us the grown intimacy, respect and appreciation between them, and give us a nice metaphor, where the flowers of the hedgerow, that represent Tom, are picked by Ma Dashwood, beautiful in her eyes, and made fit for polite society. Alas, the crucial question remains: how can they love be, without ruining Marianne and Elinor's prospects?
As we all know, Edward comes and proposes to Elinor, and marries her. We are then treated to a visit of colonel Brandon, where Ma Dashwood sees how much Marianne's feelings and attitudes towards the colonel have changed.
The last line and frame of the adaptation belongs to Ma Dashwood:
That would, to any distracted viewer, seem very odd. Why that? And why that line? But for the attentive viewer who has been able to piece together the little drama behind the curtains, it's patently clear: she has realized that Marianne will marry Brandon, and once that happens, she will be free to have her own second happily ever after herself, with Tom, the gardener of her heart.
#ask#kajaono#Jane Austen#Sense and Sensibility#Sense and Sensibility 1981#humor#things people are missing out on by not watching the older adaptations :P
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Bad movie I have The Complete Monty Python's Flying Circus 1969-1974
#The Complete Monty Python's Flying Circus#Graham Chapman#Eric Idle#Terry Jones#Michael Palin#Terry Gilliam#John Cleese#Carol Cleveland#John Hughman#Monty Python#Ian Davidson#The Fred Tomlinson Singers#Frank Lester#Bob Raymond#Connie Booth#Lyn Ashley#Rita Davies#Maureen Flanagan#Peter Brett#Donna Reading#Stanley Mason#David Ballantyne#Katya Wyeth#Sandra Richards#Julia Breck#Nicki Howorth#Marie Anderson
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Letters from an American
H. C. Richardson (Oct 24)
[...] And then there are the Republican voters, some of whom are abandoning the MAGA Republicans who are now openly embracing fascism. Today, Republican state senator Rob Cowles of Green Bay, Wisconsin, who has served for almost 42 years, announced he would vote for Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris. David Holt, the Republican mayor of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, also indicated he would be casting his ballot for Harris. In 1880, when the Democrats went off the extremist cliff, voters forced it to move to the center. In 1879, after the bitterly contested 1876 election, voters gave Democrats control of Congress. So convinced were Democrats that the American people backed their determination to overthrow Reconstruction, they refused to fund the government unless Republican president Rutherford B. Hayes pulled the federal government out of the southern states. (They also tried to get a federal pension for Confederate president Jefferson Davis.) “If this is not revolution,” Civil War veteran House minority leader James A. Garfield (R-OH) said, “which if persisted in will destroy the government, [then] I am wholly wrong in my conception of both the word and the thing.” Observers had expected the 1880 election to be a romp for the Democrats, who reiterated their demands in their party platform, but voters backed Garfield’s defense of the country and of Black rights and elected him to the White House. The unexpected loss prompted the Democrats to toss aside their former Confederate leaders and shift toward the northern cities. For president in 1884 they backed former New York governor Grover Cleveland, who had broadened Black appointments to office and desegregated the New York City police force, and who had worked closely with New York Assembly minority leader Theodore Roosevelt, a Republican, to reform the worst abuses of the industrial system. Cleveland won with the help of significant numbers of crossover Republican voters, dubbed “Mugwumps,” thereby securing the roots of the modern Democratic Party.
#been thinking a lot about the changes that will happen to the republican party if trump loses again#(and a lot of other conditionals)#i feel like some coalitional restructuring is going to have to happen#history#like. MAGA isn't sustainable
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Today’s Inspiration
(Above) - Carl Stokes, Walter Beach, Bobby Mitchell, Sid Williams, Curtis McClinton, Willie Davis, Jim Shorter, and John Wooten. (Below) - Bill Russell, Muhammad Ali, Jim Brown, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (known as Lew Alcindor at the time)…
It was a sunny Sunday afternoon, June 4, 1967. Some of the greatest black athletes in the country gathered in Cleveland, to support brother Muhammad Ali, who had been stripped of his heavyweight title and faced charges of draft dodging for his refusal to serve in the Vietnam War.
On the eve of the infamous March on Washington, August 28, 1963, I encouraged the people to stay woke and gain strength through knowledge of self….
Love your brothers and sisters, grown to build, celebrate one another, instead of destroying each other.
Let’s make is easy to love and harder to hate… Peace.
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Am I here to bring some 2008 Brandon propaganda? huh, I am. My younger self would be so disappointed in me. But then writing propaganda for underdogs is fun!
Someone brought up Alan Rickman's voice as being one of the main attractions of his portrayal of Brandon -the same can be said about David Morrissey! Hear him reading a poem, or a short story! His voice was my only inducement to get through the PI Billy Rucker radio dramas, which I wouldn't recommend to the public at large because they deal with really dark subject matter and they do it in a neo-noir style that makes it harder, so... I digress.
As another side note/digression, if I had a nickel for every time colonel Brandon was played by an actor who is mainly known for playing villains, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't much, but it is weird that it happened twice.
And speaking of villain typecast actors in Austen roles, I feel one can say of Morrissey's Brandon the same I say about Mark Strong's Mr Knightley, re: the writing. The sins of Andrew Davies loom as large as his legend.
I think he has great moments when the script allows it -the way he goes through all the inflections and changes of emotion during the reveal of the Eliza backstory to Elinor is really subtle and skilled.
We also get a couple scenes of this Brandon having a special concern for Eliza jr -he goes visit her:
She's clearly a beloved person to him!
And we have this little moment when they arrive at Cleveland, and Mrs Palmer introduces her baby son to them, and we can feel he's thinking of the tragedy of his Elizas.
Yes this was mostly about David Morrissey's voice, but in my defense it is THAT good.
Willoughby (1995) Vs Colonel Brandon (2008)
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