I MIGHT GET TO GO SEE THE GREAT GATSBY!!!
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I'm so excited!! I absolutely LOVE JEREMY JORDAN SO MUCH like I'm genuinely making a Google slides presentation on him and a Tumblr post about him and stuff
I WANNA SEE HIM SO BADLYYYYY
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So we agree that Alastor saying he feels like Charlie’s surrogate father is… full-blown manipulation, right?
Like I know Charlie’s not really falling for it because she was distracted properly bonding with her actual dad, but goddamn that made my chest ache. Alastor knew that would work on Charlie or at least have a chance at working agghhh Even though he’s been there for FIVE MONTHS and has barely expressed any affection or concern for her at all.
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If you would have told me a week ago that I'd get to hear Jeremy Jordan sing Santa Fe live, I would have never believed you. Wow, what a night!
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Brainy has what I have dubbed “the Winn curse”.
Meaning he will drop random snippets of trauma that he very clearly needs help unpacking and nobody around him will pay attention.
Justice for my boys please.
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regardless of your answer, you know now!!! this is your sign to listen to the shockingly good english cast album starring jeremy jordan from supergirl as light yagami, featuring a series of incredibly homoerotic rock-musical lawlight duets
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You know what's the sad thing about Lucifer? The casting choice could have been actually kind of perfect from a character-role-evolution standpoint... if Lucifer was actually portrayed as prideful. You know, the embodiment of the Deadly Sin he's the ruler of and supposed to embody in this universe?
Jeremy Jordan, Lucifer's voice actor, was Light Yagami in the Death Note musical concept album. Light Yagami is a character who's incredibly prideful, with a strong but slewed sense of justice and a desire to become "the god of the new world" by ridding the world of criminals. He's conniving, manipulative, severely lacking empathy, and sees his rivalry with the detective L as a game he has to win.
Imagine how fitting that casting could have felt if we got an actually prideful Lucifer. You'd have all of Light's ambitions except in this case the guy would actually get it. He's the King of Hell, for crying out loud! Heck, Jeremy even sounds older as Light than he does as Lucifer, and Light is supposed to be 17.
And for those who are thinking "wait, Death Note has a musical?" it does and the songs are amazing. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLm_hcPaCSyIau7IZGAFvc0z1nT1pn8w4U
The sogns are done by the same guy who did Jekyll and Hyde too. which I'll also share here because it too has an incredible soundtrack: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjXQ_rLk0ogaVqkK_mrtp1VYs51qk0oUN
See Viv? Frank Wildhorn knows how to write songs and stories about moral nuance.
-Afterlife Anon
Afterlife Anon...when I first heard Lucifer's voice, I didn't think it was possible to be more disappointed than I was. You've proven me wrong. Viv really is a master at squandered potential.
On the plus side, I know this exists now, so gonna tear through the rest of this playlist and then maybe go slime tutorial hunting.
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Do ya ever watch one short(ish) video, and suddenly Jeremy Jordan is just chilling in your brain going, “I make art when I’m upset. I’m incredibly gifted in a multitude of ways.” Just me? Ok.
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