In honor of my last post about Thomas Hewitt I will now empty my camera rollš«¶
If Greta had just OPENED THE DOOR in the sandwich scene, the entire movie wouldnāt have even happened. There were SO many times when Brahms was like right around the corner, homegirl was so oblivious
my oc drawings would be so incredibly fire if i didnāt have the art skills of a 2 year old
he can literally do no wrong
Still not over the fuckin. headtilt he does near the end of part 2.
LIKE ARGH. STOP STARING AT ME WITH EM BIG OL EYE!!!! Looking all innocent like he didnt just kill like. 9 people šš
horror movie enjoyers will be having a terrible day and be like fuuuuuck i need to unwindā¦.maybe nows the time to finally check out shit piss deathfest 2 . For a bit of lighthearted entertainment
heās just like me
Iāve never posted before but I saw this post and just had to say it-
I believe the very prominent difference between Thomas in the 2006 movie compared to the 2003 movie was written SO well.
He is physically and mentally rotting. His nose has completely rotted off of his face, and idk if anyone else noticed this but heās wearing the exact same clothes as the 2006 movie, and they donāt appear to have been washed (which means thatās almost 4 years of blood and gore buildup š¤¢).
As for his mental state, in the prequel he is completely silent, very shy and reserved. And 4 years later, heās very vocal, he has a lot of personality, heās so much crueler and more dedicated to his work. I believe this could either be due to his mental condition (mental deterioration) or the sheer amount of trauma he has, from both his childhood, the bullying and isolation, and in adulthood, the constant murder and violence. That has to change a person drastically. Or both. And the fact that thatās reflected on his appearance is a great plot point in my opinion.
Ik no one will see this but had to say my piece lol
Is it just me or does maskless Tommy in tcm 2003 just. Not look like Tommy.
Here, walk with me.
Here we have Thomas. Beautiful Thomas. Long wavy hair, thick arms, wide chest, comfy, pillow-perfect tummy, intense, soul shaking eyes, drop dead gorgeous--
I digress. He's the man we all know and love.
This. Does not look like Thomas. Not really. Not compared to some of the art interpretations I've seen. It just doesn't fit. Something doesn't add up.
Even if you cover the lower part of his face it just doesn't look like him. The eyes just don't really add up.
And I thought I had other picture with a different angle, but apparently I didn't save it. But if you rewatch this scene they committed a crime on this man's hairline. God awful lies.
Idk the artists handles so I won't add some of the art I have saved of him maskless, but if you just look it up you'll see what I mean.
This just doesn't look like Tommy!!!!
TW: Canon-related dynamics/activities, Incest, Rape/SA, Pedophilia, Abuse {Mental, Psychical, Emotional}, Discussions of mental health, extreme language, Usage of R!slur, War, Hoyt {Biggest warning of them all}
Yapping session again, I apologize {Wrote this whilst listening to Preacher's Daughter, GOATED ALBUM} Poorly edited, a bit more coherent than the last post š©·
The family dynamic seems to be very..unconventional yet unsurprising. Itās a family of traumatized, traumatizing, enablers whoāre struggling to survive both in spirit and in actuality. This post was intended to focus mainly on Thomas but I dove deep into Hoyt and the other family members as well because I feel they have such a big impact on Tommy:(
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Thomas is obviously a very closed-off and introverted individual. His childhood was full of ridicule, cruelty, and abuse. His main father figure was and still is Hoyt - Charlie, but his biggest influence is his Momma, Luda Mae. Iāve seen multiple people paint Luda as a saint when in all actuality, sheās not. Although she may not be as malicious, sheās an enabler with intense family pride and protectiveness. Her automatic dislike of Erin is proof of this. She assumes Erin {and her friends, brother, boyfriend} are judgemental and arrogant ācity-slickersā whoāre out to get Thomas. In all actuality, Erin never comments on Thomasā looks besides her small conversation with Henrietta: āI couldnāt, I couldnāt look at him.ā Even in this segment, she never says anything bad about Thomas except warning Henrietta and the Tea Lady {weāll just call her āKathyā based on her actor} of his arrival. During this segment, we learn additional information about how the family views Thomas, as well as his general behavior. Dialogue from family members include:
āHe knows better than to be messing around hereā¦Poor Sweet boy--Heās no harm; Always keeps to himself.ā - Henrietta, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2003--1:02
āI know your kind--Nothing but cruelty and ridicule for my boy, all the time he was growing up. Does anybody care about me and my boy?ā - Luda Mae, Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2003--1:06
āHe aināt retarded; Heās misunderstood.ā - Sheriff Hoyt / Charlie, Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning 2006--16:30
āYou donāt like playing with me anymore because Iām a pussy, thatās what you said. Well, my nephew Tommy aināt no pussy; Maybe youād like to play with him for a little while.ā - Sheriff Hoyt / Charlie, Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning 2006--51:35
āYou beautiful bastard, you!ā {Honestly this entire scene could be used here} - Sheriff Hoyt / Charlie, Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning 2006--1:01:21 - 1:02:40
āThomas, quit playing with your fucking dolls and get up here!..Hmm, I like your new face.ā - Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning 2006--1:06:15 - 1:06:35
āThere you go, nice work, Tommy.ā - Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning 2006--1:09:55
āThereās a time when every boy becomes a man.ā Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning 2006--1:17:53
As you can see, most of the praise Thomas gets is from Hoyt. Honestly, reviewing Hoytās character on his own, this may seem surprising, but diving past face-value, this isnāt surprising at all. Hoyt is a sadistic, impulsive, traumatized veteran who very clearly values his family. I think both Thomas and Hoyt have the same thought{s}: āFamily is all Iāve known, family is all I have consistently. Therefore, I need to protect it.ā This is very apparent in Hoytās speech in The Beginning 2006: āUs... we're staying right here. The ashes of six generations of Hewitts have been tilled into the soil of this farm. We will never abandon the place of our birth. We're on our own now, people. And alone... we will rise above it all.ā Both Hoyt and Thomas value family so much, and this is apparent in their immediate protection of them; As well as how violent they get once the family's safety is in jeopardy. The family also heavily depends on both of them, Thomas more than Hoyt. Luda Mae immediately calling out for Hoyt once Eric throws a brick through their window {48:25}, relying on Thomas to chase down Chrissie, ordering Thomas to āwrap things upā after Montyās amputation, Thomas being the main source of income prior to the meat plant shutting down, Hoyt Charlie being the one to protect Thomas from the original Sheriff Hoyt, the deleted scene where Charlie protects Thomas from malicious classmates, Thomas protecting Hoyt by killing the biker {1:01 - 1:03}.Ā
Iād also like to add; As someone with multiple military family members, the military changes you. War changes you. Considering Charlie is a POW, his trauma has to be so deep. {Iād like to make this clear: !!IāM NOT DEFENDING NOR SYMPATHISING WITH HOYT!!} His lust for violence, domination, control, and protection is most likely a combination of his personality, growing up dirt poor, his relationship with Luda Mae + other family members {which Iāll talk about below}, the war, and their current situation. He definitely gets defensive of his country, the military in general, the South, and his family. I.E: āAināt nothing I hate worse than a draft-dodging hippie protester.ā - The Beginning 2006--40:30. He most likely has the same views on āCity-slickersā as Luda Mae, just more extreme. In fact, I think itās safe to assume the entire family has that view, maybe even Thomas. {Though his would be more protection-based as opposed to politically divided.} *cough-cough, Hoyt*
Going back to Thomasā āfather figuresā, Monty and Hoyt were the only men in the house for Thomas to look up to. Hoyt was gone when Thomas was around 13, meaning during his very āexperimentalā years, he only had Monty to look up to. Both Monty and Hoyt are sexual deviants with no shame at all; Monty very openly gropes Erin in the 2003 remake whilst calling her a āGood girl.ā {I almost turned off the movie, I kid you not} Whilst Hoyt very openly gropes Bailey multiple times, and even toys with Erin. Itās also heavily implied he raped Bailey {poor girl, this entire movie was so poor to her and Chrissie.} And whilst Luda Mae does get Hoyt to calm down with Erin, she still actively enables this behavior and completely ignores it. Now, I donāt think Thomas would replicate this {fingers crossed}; Iām sure Thomas has āurgesā but he has so much to do, such little extra energy, and a shit ton of {religious} trauma which would most likely coerce him away from sexual activity. He also very obviously wants praise. The more Hoyt praises and encourages Thomas, the more sadistic he gets. And yes, Thomas is sadistic. Sure heās trying to survive, protect, and feed his family, but he also actively tortures his victims. I.E; skinning Ericās arms, bathing Andyās amputation in salt, ect. And I donāt wanna blame this on his āmental deteriorationā, because thatās not it in my opinion. Thomas has crossed the threshold ofĀ āIām doing this to protect my family / because Iām forced to.ā No, heās violent and angry. Heās so done with everything. He needs an outlet to take his anger from him, and the victims are practically begging him with how infuriating they can be. Also, wearing Kemperās mask to catch Erin??? Jesus Christ, Thomas, thatās traumatizing. And he knows heāll get away with it. The law enforcement is gone, Hoyt has done worse, Momma doesnāt seem to speak on it, why not continue? And Iām sure he feels powerful when he finally gets the chance to bite back. This is exactly the kind of manipulation Hoyt did to get Thomas fully on board with this killing-spree shit; āItās one of those assholes who used to fuck with you in the schoolyard, Tommy!ā - The Beginning 2006--1:01:40. This brings me to my next point -Ā
The family is immensely good at manipulation. Kinda by default, too. I know Southern hospitality can be viewed as passive aggressive and unnecessary depending on where youāre from, especially if youāre from up North; And I canāt disagree in some instances. Luda Mae is the MOST likely to use her āSouthern hospitalityā as means of manipulation. Her little coo to Bailey about āWe got to get you cleaned up, you donāt want to look dirty for company, do you?ā at around 42:30 {Which by the way, was Marrietta Marichās [Luda Maeās actress] idea apparently.} It was not only a way to distract Bailey from the torture below them, but to indoctrinate herself into believing everything was fine. This was their life, and Charlie Hoyt knows whatās best, doesnāt he? Iām sure this was really difficult for her; Truly seeing who her son was and how the war affected him so deeply. Her seeming so closed off to Bailey and Chrissie at the community center was a result of the intense lifestyle change. Hoyt is EXTREMELY manipulative as well. I mean, he was a POW, you need a lot of skills in pattern recognition and psychology to survive such things. The way he speaks to everyone; Beginning slightly rational and neutral, only to quickly be angered and intimidated by his lack of power in the situation. This is especially prominent when he speaks to Morgan, Erin, and Pepper; But mostly Morgan. In the first movie, when the car breaks down and he tries to ācalm Erin downā only to scold all of them for possession of drugs and such; Trying to convince Erin that Kemper killed the hitchhiker when he knew what really happened; Making Morgan reenact the scene whilst threatening him with an unloaded gun, pressuring him into āshootingā whilst taunting about how theyāll be āaccomplices to murder.ā Smashing the bottle in Morganās face when he says Hoyt can have the Skynyrd tickets. The way he kisses and rubs on Bailey during the dinner scene in The Beginning?? How he coos and taunts Erin once she wakes up from the poison?? Heās a master in manipulation and puts on a damn good show at that. Henrietta and the Tea Lady / Kathy are also extremely manipulative. When they force Erin to drink the tea, blame her for the baby crying, saying that she ālooks tenseā and āneeds to relaxā?? Yeah, this family is full of manipulative and emotionally abusive cycles. Anyway, back to how this affects Thomas.
Thomas was most definitely manipulated in multiple ways. Iām sure Luda Mae has manipulated him into ādoing what's best for the familyā and all that bullshit. He definitely has some religious trauma and sure as hell has endured abuse of many kinds.
To tie this all together, I present to you: The Family Dynamic.Ā
I saw a post by I believe Scrapnick?{Their art is so so appealing} Anyway, someone had asked why Thomas and Hoyt are both ābrothers and uncle/nephew.ā They responded with something like: āLuda Mae most likely got assaulted by her father as a child.ā Their post was more detailed than that but that was the main point. And honestly, I agree. At first I thought Hoyt was Luda Maeās husband, and then I heard him refer to Thomas as his ānephewā, and then I heard him call Luda Mae āmama.ā I went researching on wikis and such only to find results such as āhe doesnāt view Thomas as a real brother, therefore he uses uncle/nephew.ā Whilst this may be true, Hoyt and Luda Mae only have at MAX a 15 year difference. The actors {Marrietta Marich, R. Lee Ermey} only had a 14 year difference. Considering he also calls Monty his uncle, I think it's safe to assume Luda experienced assault from her father during her teens, resulting in pregnancy. Tying this back to religious trauma, I think this fact really upsets Hoyt. He loves his family, obviously, but I think the idea of him being āborn of sin,ā I.E: Out of wedlock, incest, pedophilia; most likely affects him. I wonder if he ever thought āWell, Iām going to hell anyway, might as well sin.ā Iām rambling right now, I apologize; Welcome to my blog {Yappville.}
Now, this dynamic obviously affected his relationship with Luda Mae. I doubt she loves him any less, but I think it was definitely difficult considering A.) Growing up religious; B.) Being such a young mother; And C.) Growing up and continuing to be excruciatingly poor. I think Hoyt gets a bit jealous of Thomas, surprisingly. Heās jealous of how much Luda Mae adores him; How he really gets to have a mother instead of a struggling sister/mother who was trying so hard to get by. Hoyt seems to have a closer {yet still distant} relationship to Monty than Thomas does. I think Monty is just a distant, miserable old man whose patience is low and tiredness is high. Heās worn out, especially after the amputation. The entire family is worn out; Slowly losing their grip on humanity with each passing day. The only consistent thing they have is each other, and yet still their relationships escape them. I think everyone, but especially Thomas {and Jedidiah, poor baby} just want a home to feel safe in. Really, just a stable income, stable food supply, and the ability to rest both physically and mentally. He wants to be able to have a purpose; To work again without needing to worry if his family will be okay. Being able to walk around the house without having to shut himself in the basement to avoid scoldings, demands, or endless calls. This entire family is really fucked up and in need of some rest, family therapy, maybe some physical therapy, and some damn prozac.Ā
Okay, yay!! You made it to the end; I apologize for the long post again, I get so into analyzing things and I couldnāt resist looking into the Hewitts. Tommy needs some prozac and some Southern cooking {Heās just like me fr}
Love you all, thank you so much for the support on the previous post š«
A morning doodle :>
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