#Isaac Julian
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schlock-luster-video · 2 years ago
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On May 4, 2013, The Tempest and Derek were screened as a double-feature on TCM Underground.
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cicadako · 5 months ago
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Isaac reminds me of Julian in the best ways.
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timegnosticproductions · 1 month ago
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Ghosts: BBC vs CBS
It’s been almost a month since I finished BBC’s Ghosts, and I cannot stop thinking about it. It has quickly become one of my favourite TV shows. I watched the US-American version first because it had been plaguing my TikTok FYP. It was a fine show, but it didn’t have the grip the BBC version currently has on me.
This is an exploration of why I found UK Ghosts to be a much more compelling story than US Ghosts, even if they are “the same show”.
DISCLAIMER: There will be spoilers for both shows.
The Main Couple
Underappreciated in both shows, let’s begin with the two livings: Alison and Mike, and Sam and Jay.
Sam and Jay feel, to me, like they just spawned at the beginning of the show. They aren’t people, with lives before the fragments we see, which will continue after the show ends. Sam is the biggest offender of the two. Where are her friends from before she moved to Woodstone Manor? I would understand if she didn’t have any friends over, and we also have to consider that the US is massive compared to the UK, and her friends might live on the other side of the country. But not one call? No facetime? Not even one text message? And let me be clear: I don’t want this to be a show about her living friends, and I don’t need them to be characters in the show, but do Sam and Jay have to be completely cut off from the real world?
Alison and Mike, on the other hand, have a friend group, and when these friends play a role in an episode, the focus is still on the ghosts’ reactions. They don’t distract from the main characters, while still making Alison and Mike feel more grounded in reality.
Character moments vs. cheap jokes
I’m not the first person to point this out, and I certainly won’t be the last, but it’s still worth saying: why would you change a ghost’s powers from Mary reliving the moment of her death, being “burned at the stake” again, and subsequently making the living people that have passed through her smell the burning of the fire that killed her, to a fart joke. Isaac’s life/death is tragic, but his ghost power being “fart” get’s really exhausting really quickly.
Ghost lore
Expanding on ghost powers, let’s talk about the other ghosts. This point, I realise, is less black and white and more about personal preference rather than bad writing. I like that Ghosts (UK) doesn’t always directly answer the viewer’s questions about the afterlife. Some ghosts have powers, and some don’t and the ones that don’t aren’t searching for them. Mary gets “sucked off” but we don’t know what comes next.
In the US version, however, there is explicitly a hell and a heaven, and Elias comes back from hell to tell us what happens there.
That is one of the many charms of the UK version, the uncertainty. What comes next? I don’t want to know.
I also think it helps the emotional punch of Mary’s death (re-death, moving on? idk) land better. If one of the CBS ghosts were to die, the grieving wouldn’t be as devastating, because we know what comes next, and how could we be sad when a character has, certainly, gone to heaven? It could still be made into an interesting episode, maybe exploring the other ghosts’ (especially the older ones) jealousy, who also want to get “sucked off”. Still, I much prefer the uncertainty of Mary’s death (would also very much like to see a main character from the US version move on, just because I would like to see how they handle it when it isn’t a fake out like with Flower).
Found family vs. pair the spares
CBS’s Ghosts has an obsession with romance, to the point where it is quite frankly absurd.
You know when in a fandom there is a four-person friend group (or other even number) and two of those characters are in a really popular ship, so the fandom decides to ship the other two characters together as if they couldn’t be happily single, or aromantic, or whatever? (Author’s note: yes, aromantic people can still date, doesn’t take away from my point.) Yeah, I feel like that watching CBS’s Ghosts. Some characters are single, but I still think there is too much of a focus on romance/sex, with Flower and Thor, Isaac and Nigel, Hetty and Trevor, Pete and Alberta/Donna since he discovered his ghost power, and I’m sure when the series is over I will have more examples. Maybe, if these couples had more chemistry and were properly set up, I wouldn’t be so hard on them, but my point still stands.
Both shows try to pull off the found family angle, but only one of them succeeds. You can’t call it a found family if your only “family dynamic” is “romantic relationship”, that’s just a regular friend group. The Captain and Kitty’s father-daughter relationship is one of my favourite things about the original, and I also love Julian being a sort of mentor to Alison in all things scheming. It can even be played for laughs, with Robin being the “family dog”. None of this charm is carried over to the US-American version, and I really, really wish it was, because it has made me fall in love with the BBC’s version.
Pacing
You know, for a show with 20-ish episodes per season instead of six, you’d think they could take more than an episode to develop a storyline properly. Let’s take a closer look at two storylines that appear in both shows.
Firstly, the one with Alison’s/Sam’s long-lost sister. In the BBC’s version, this is a season-long arch, and it is not solely centred around uncovering whether she is lying, but also discussing Kitty’s jealousy and possessiveness over Alison; and Alison’s deep desire for a family, and how the ghosts have become that for her. And, generally, it makes you believe that Alison would believe the lie, and wouldn’t see the holes in the story, because she just really wanted a sister. Sam’s story plays almost the same but is reduced to a single episode. I know it is the classic sitcom formula, things must return to the status quo by the end of the episode. Still, I wish it wasn’t so rushed.
Secondly, the Captain(s) coming out. In both shows, the queerness of these characters is very obvious, but in the UK version, coming to terms with his queerness and learning to express his feelings is the core of his character. However, the US version takes this in another direction, placing more importance on the budding relationship between Isaac and Nigel (see: my point about this version’s obsession with romance). The UK version is hardly subtle, but compared to the US version… I wouldn’t be so angry if they hadn’t decided to undo their development by having Isaac leave Nigel at the altar.
Bad people vs. bad characters
This discussion should extend beyond Ghosts and into literature/art in general. To quote Oscar Wilde, “It is absurd to divide people into good and bad. People are either charming or tedious.” A character being a bad person doesn’t mean they are a bad character, those two qualities can coexist, but don’t always come together. CBS’s Ghosts seems wary of making any of the characters bad people. BBC’s Ghosts doesn’t have this problem. Julian (the equivalent to Trevor in the CBS version) is a bad person, especially at the beginning of the show. And he is probably my favourite character. He died of a heart attack while cheating on his wife, he didn’t bother to take care of his daughter and he attempted to kill Alison, which ultimately resulted in her being able to see ghosts. He is not nice, and the show doesn’t want you to think that. And you watch him grow throughout the series and it is great.
None of the characters in the US version are bad. This is mostly just a pet peeve of mine, but I do think it makes things much more static. Everyone in this version is just too nice. And too excited about everything. Why is Sam so onboard with the ghosts? Why is she never annoyed with them? And why do they never talk over each other? Do they never get tired of each other? I mean, some of them have been “living” together for centuries!
This topic in particular is something I want to write about more extensively, looking at other shows and fandom perception and that kind of stuff, so I’m going to cut myself here.
Conclusion
I don’t think that CBS’s Ghosts is, like, the worst show ever, it just doesn’t live up to its predecessor. That was just, from my point of view, a really high bar. There is one thing I think it does better than its BBC counterpart, and that is Jay’s relationship with the Ghosts (as opposed to Mike’s), which is to say, he actually has one.
So, yes, CBC’s Ghosts has lots of issues that may come from adapting the story for an American audience, or may just be lousy writing. Either way, I still enjoy it, although the episodes are definitely harder to get through.
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chilliesillie · 7 months ago
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. ݁₊ ⊹ ranking sakuverse characters based on how chewable their arms are:
1- Isaac: 1000000/10 very juicy and nice, also nice to nibble on, maybe suck on them like chicken wing bones AND he would be amused
2- Zaros: 1000/10 UHFHHFHFH please have you seen the official art? BUFF, JUICY, BICEP THE SIZE OF MY HEAD
3- Elias: 10/10 and i bet he smells GOOD so the ambience would be nice, i made him BUFF in my fanart of him, so yea very nice arms to chew on
4- Dontis: 100/10 HAVE YOU SEENNNNN HIM???? BIG GUY, HUNKY MAN, though because he IS a demon i recon his arms are a little rubbery, idk.
5- Xanthus: 9.9/10 i feel like he has a nice build to nibble and gnaw on but maybe him being a vampire changes the consistency
6- Asirel: 9.98/10 i will gnaw and chew and bite him all ova just because, look at him, he deserves it, i love him
7-Kayson: 9.8/10 he IS an athlete but smoking bad, maybe it made his arms rubbery too, but oh GAWD he’s gorgeous, maybe i’d chew on his pecs.
8- Andrew: 8/10 idk if he’s well built but DAYUM i’d chew his arms like a pacifier MHMHMHMGMG i feel like he would stroke my hair in the meantime
9- Luca: 7.99/10 i feel like somehow his arms are sweet, just like him, AND SOFT very soft, overall a nice experience
10- Rowan: 10/10 MY SWEET BOY, underrated too, i’d love to nibble on him KISS KISS
11- Jonah: 100/10 you know what they say about gamers, i BET he has a sleeper build (and a sleep with me build) he would let me chew his arms while he plays
12- Cevyk: 3/10 i bet its… something…. i feel like its stringy like carnitas, but like in a bad way
13- Alex: 1/10 i would rip his arm off and shake it around until its a prune, in front of him
OH
14- Niall: 5/10 i havent listened to his audios but i feel like he wouldn’t let me but if i got a hold of him it would be kinda nice, i bet he also smells like cinnamon
15- Julian: 6/10 idk havent listened to his audios either, but i feel like he would do it for the butler-y duty
this is of most importance for the sakuverse
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liliaaalee · 17 days ago
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I've always had this doubt, which may seem a bit silly, but I'm going to ask:
Why are Thor and Robin (Ghosts US and Ghosts UK) stuck in the property space if they died before it existed?
It may be something that has already been answered in the series, but I was curious about it.
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vkelleyart · 2 years ago
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“The chorus hits. Diego throws his head back, putting as much rasp into his singing as possible and that’s it. I can’t let him suffer alone. This is *our song.*” - RIGHT WHERE I LEFT YOU, by Julian Winters
I have long been a fan of Julian Winters’ work and have been so undecided about which scene to tackle first of the MANY scenes he’s written that I adore. But when I picked up this book and got to this moment between Isaac Martin and his best “friend” Diego Santoyo, the decision was made. This book is so joyful and wholesome, and more people need to read it, not the least because more Afro-Latine boys deserve their HEA and Julian is actively out here writing that world into being.
PS: I make no apologies about putting MANU’s poster on the wall. Diego is a queer Puerto Rican and my headcanon says he’d dig Manu’s story. Look close for the other Easter Eggs! ;)
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gender-luster · 1 year ago
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andrew robinson and alexander siddig ran so that oscar isaac and john boyega could also run
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studentinpursuitofclouds · 4 months ago
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-Hey
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*run away*
Wha-
Omg...
You... You can't just draw my persona and OCs so beautifully and then run away. What is happening, what-
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Thank you so much for this! Holy shit, It's so beautiful and your art style is gorgeous!!! ❤️
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nowritingonthewall · 1 year ago
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Oscar with Julian Schnabel and the fluffy coat
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saintseiya-zone · 1 year ago
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Kaiou Saiki Rerise of Poseidon
When purchasing Vol1 from Animate, you receive a bonus A4 size reversible visual board that features all 7 Marina Generals + Julian Solo in casual outfits
Suda's original tweet
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diakais · 1 year ago
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"First kiss"
I wanted to redraw one of my comics from my main AU, and add color It was fun (I wouldn't do it for all the comics in this AU, it would be too long😆) I also wanted to post some SorrenJuli because I love this ship so much!!
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schlock-luster-video · 2 years ago
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On January 22, 2009 Derek was screened at the Goteborg International Film Festival.
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shebeafancyflapjack · 9 months ago
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- Button House ghosts meeting Woodstone B&B Ghosts -
Julian: Guys, guys, listen to this!
Julian: Go on, Isaac, tell them that thing you told me about yourself.
Isaac: That I'm a valuable piece of lost American history?
Julian: No, not that. He's a gay!
Isaac: Ah yes, I am a raging homosexual.
Robin: No kidding. Our captain a gay.
Isaac: Oh, really? How's he finding it?
Fanny: We're not sure if he ever got "fully qualified" so to speak.
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addictivecontradiction · 11 months ago
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At eternity's gate, 2018
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cherrytreejae · 2 years ago
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So I’ve just watched all the episodes of CBS Ghosts and I really enjoyed it, the characters were really fun and the storylines set it apart enough from the BBC Ghosts that I could kind of approach them as different shows. What really surprised me though is how straight this side of the fandom seems? Like don’t get me wrong: a) That’s not a bad thing
b) There’s a lot of LGBT people here for it,
but I’ve seen 10x more posts about Hetty and Trevor than Nigel and Isaac, where the BBC ghosts fandom ship everyone in a polyamorous love polygon. I think the CBS show does such a good job of cementing the couples that you don’t really imagine them with anyone else. Like watching BBC Ghosts, I could totally imagine Robin and Julian dating, but I could never see Thor and Trevor dating. And it’s the same with Pat and the Captain, and Pete and Isaac.  The British Ghosts just feels way more ambiguous in their characters, they’ve given them more time to sit and build their personalities where the CBS Ghosts has focussed way more on how their relationships to each other change throughout the show. 
I came onto Tumblr looking for cute gay fan art of Nissac and for the first time I was bombarded with straight GIFs of H-Money kissing. 
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caninemotiff · 2 years ago
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- WIP: One For Sorrow
One for sorrow / Two for joy / Three for a girl / Four for a boy / Five for silver / Six for gold / Seven for a secret never told.
Eight for a wish / Nine for a kiss / Ten a surprise easily missed / Eleven for health / Twelve for wealth / Thirteen beware it's the devil himself.
- ABOUT
TITLE: One For Sorrow
GENRE: Contemporary Fantasy
POV: Third Person Limited, Multi
TRIGGER WARNINGS: death, body horror, mentions of domestic abuse, tba
THEMES: Coming of Age, Folklore, Magic Realism, Death, The Nature of Belief, Spirituality and Theism, Queerness
- CHARACTERS
Julian 'Jules' Silvera, The Psychic's Son
Isaac Grayland, The Knight
Harper Duarte, The Chalice
Margot Lamsdale, The Sword
Corinn 'Cory' Kin, The Piper's Prophet
- BLURB
One for sorrow.
Julian Silvera deals in death, the Silveras have always dealt in death. Tasked with keeping the balance between all things, Jules has been settling hauntings since he was twelve years old. But now settled himself in the small town of Endhaven, Pennsylvania, the balance is tipping and he is failing to set it right. There's something wrong in the Magpie Wood. Something that involves an oblivious boy with a god at his heels. And an all too knowing girl with an old debt wrapped around her throat.
Seven for a secret never told.
Isaac Grayland thinks his mother may be dead. It's hard to tell when she's humming in the kitchen and buried in the backyard at the same time. He thinks she may have been dead for a while. He thinks she might be getting stronger.
Thirteen beware it's the devil himself.
Corinn Kin dreams of rot and ruin. She dreams of the forest creeping ever closer, consuming everything in its wake. She dreams of despair. She dreams of hope. Corinn Kin dreams of magpies, thirteen of them to be exact.
- TAGLIST (ask to be +/-)
@cozyprompts / @writeouswriter / @stuffaboutwriting / @cream-and-tea / @stormharbors / @ladywithalamp / @philocalizt / @wildswrites / @darkgazer / @muddshadow / @ghostschemes / @lockejhaven / @froggywriter / @nightjarz / @moariin / @funerals-weddings-and-balls / @5targrrl / @cream-and-tea / @reneesbooks / @serenanymph /
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