Tomska going hard on Twitter again.
good bye
can’t believe I got jumpscared by fucking Lin Manuel-Miranda in the year of our lord 2023
In the event of nuclear holocaust, how do you intend to survive in the wasteland that is to follow?
I have learned from The Twilight Zone that in case of a Nuclear Holocaust the most important thing is to always have lots of spare pairs of reading glasses.
Identity V x DanganronpaV3 official PV!
we should legalize polyamorous marriage for all the other reasons we should but also because I wanna see what polygamous divorce looks like
A couple weeks ago, I found out that my university’s library has a copy of the original Assassins script book (1990). Tomorrow’s my last class of the year, so before I have to turn it in, I thought I’d pick some things out to share with y’all.
This is in the intro. Someone describing a moment in the depository scene that isn’t in the 2004 revival.
The character descriptions are just the descriptions of their assassination attempts.
Sorry, but Booth reading Variety is incredibly funny to me.
Just this whole bit. I love the way it’s written. Booth is trying very hard to ignore the Balladeer. The soldier getting shot is not in the revival.
In the 2004 revival, the Proprietor is the one who interrupts the song. In the original, Byck introduced the other national anthem. And while I can’t deny that I think the Proprietor is probably better suited to this solo, I think Byck is an interesting choice. It’s probably just a continuation of his monologue from the scene before, but still…
Terrifying.
I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: By the end of the depository scene, Booth is in the Balladeer's position. He represents the new American Dream, the other national anthem. Oswald is now in Booth's previous position as the group's pioneer.
Hinckley admires Oswald; that’s in line with his character. Moore is the first to bring up family; she’s a mother. But Czolgosz respects Oswald. Guiteau and Booth envy him. Interesting choices for the only other successful assassins. Czolgosz I get. Guiteau I get. But Booth, envious? Interesting.
This one needs no explanation. But I do think it’s worth mentioning that after all the talk of family, when Oswald pulls the trigger, he’s still alone.
Also from the intro. Thoughts on the assassins and Sondheim’s motivations.
It’s just a really good show, y’all.
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my dad sent me this tweet with zero likes or retweets so i can’t rt it without feeling weird but i sure can post it on my tumblr
Sometimes in a crowded mallI realize that everyone has a life of their ownAnd it’s like seeing infinity ignoring itself.
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