Something, something, disaster gay president that falls in love with every man he meets.
Bonus: Howie having a drink with some cousins to vent. It’s only somewhat helpful.
Howie: I’m gonna die alone!
Paul: Howie, of course you’re not.
Bailey: No he totally is! Bartender two more rounds of shots!
If you can’t read the pictures it’s under the cut.
First picture:
Vice President Bob Morris is saying something very important.
President Howard Goodman stopped listening as soon as Morris’ blazer came off (he totally wears one but takes it off during long meetings)
Second picture:
General John MacNamara: I need you to listen very carefully mister president
Unfortunately President Howard Goodman is not paying attention anymore
Third picture:
Xander Lee is explaining some sciencey shit with the portal
Poor President Howard Goodman doesn’t understand a single word he’s saying
Fourth picture:
Wilbur Cross, knowing exactly what he’s doing: Hey Howie~
Fifth picture:
President Howard Goodman, the gayest disaster to ever be elected as America’s president: Oh no, he’s hot!
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something i love about musical theatre is that there's no sequels. you go to the performance and that's it. it's brought to life in different ways, sure, it may have references to other properties, but you don't need to watch them. everything can be self-contained. and when We Live In A Society where everything gets a live-action remake, or a sequel, or is a part of a Cinematic Universe, or is a musical remake, the fact that you can just enjoy a musical without having to catch up on a bunch of other content is a relief.
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I haven't seen anyone talk about Charles' little blink-and-you'll-miss-it line in episode 8 where he is visibly disturbed by Jenny being "Forced to sing a Belinda Carlisle song" while she's possessed by David the Demon. He laments this offense in the same sentence where he's talking about the horrors of possession. He visibly cringes, shivers even, when he makes the statement...as if he sees them as equally jarring offenses. Sure, being possessed is a lot, but she had to sing a pop song on top of that? The horror! Comedy gold.
That's not all though!! This little piece of dialogue not only serves as a fantastic and subtle bit of consistent characterization for Charles (ofc as an eternal 16 year old self-proclaimed "rude boy" with a love of ska and punk he would be averse to any overplayed pop artist during his lifetime) but it's also a bit meta. Why? Because Belinda Carlisle is undoubtedly best known for her 1987 hit single "Heaven Is A Place On Earth." You know, the song with lines such as:
I don't think elaboration is necessary; you guys get what I'm laying down here. Hilarious.
It's a teeny-tiny detail, but I was just absolutely tickled by it and thought I'd share. The writing in this show fills me with unbridled joy that I can hardly contain - nothing feels unintentional and I need 50 more seasons.
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Surprise yuri in this manga i decided to start reading on a whim, i hope she gets more development 👀
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Does Eleanor still visit the Lackadaisy even after Atlas' death, or does Ari just go by herself from that point on?
she started going to the Lackadaisy less and less after Atlas' death, and the few times she visits nowadays are just to see her friends- the alcohol hasn't been to her tastes lately
Ari often goes by herself and has become a regular, though she never drinks either 🙄
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Shoutout to characters from musicals that just Suck (Ted Spankoffski, Ocean O’Connell Rosenberg, Vice Principal Douglas Panch, Mr Reyes)
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7-19-2024
Stormy Saxophone 2 (Arranged)
The King of Fighters '96
So happy Mature and Vice are gonna be in KOF again, finally! Here's the best sax piece in KOF history to celebrate, the arranged version from their debut game. Composed and arranged by Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan.
It doesn't get any better than this. The saxiest sax to ever sax.
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