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A scene from the space between a rock and a hard place by
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I have reread this 10 times at least
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I recently had a birthday and I would be grateful for a reblog of my favorite works at the moment! :9
I'm going absolutely insane rn and fighting two hyperfixations at once because of LMK s5 releasing (I STILL HAVEN'T WATCHED IT BUT I'M ABOUT TO EXPLODE)
This is (obviously) a long one, so if you do want to read it, more below.
(Also I left out the Patreon plays. I might do a separate post for them later; weāll see.)
Jimmy (Tom, Tobyās Secret Pocket)
Look, Jimmy is the best. Heās adorable. Heās the representation we as the autistic community needed. He has happy flappy stimmy hands. He canāt walk through doors. We love him. (STOPINTHENAMEOFTHELAW!!!!!)
AndrƩ Beetroot (AJ, Burglary and Bobsledding)
AndrƩ Beetroot (AndrƩ Beetroot) was iconic the first time around, but his return as the first recurring SFTH character obviously had to be memorialised.
The boy witch (Sam, Moist and Magical)
I was tempted by the witchfinder general, but the boy witch won out with āHenry Cavill with a wasting diseaseā and his thick accent. Also the cheeky little look he gives his grandma (Luke) when he flips her off wins him a lot of points.
Hughās mum (Tom, Marigolds Bluebells and Hugh)
Sheās, like, a fair bit unhinged, but she has good intentions. Sheās got amazing quotes, too; āwhy couldnāt you have just stayed in my womb foreverā and āif you love something, lock it upā are both deeply concerning, but I love them.
The wife (Tom, Murders in Space)
This one is kind of an obvious choice. I mean, her quotes are glorious, and honestly āhave you ever heard of feminism, James?ā gets her top spot automatically.
Mario the sheep (Sam, the Lighthouse)
Was this even a question? I love Mario intending to be a one-scene character and then being forced to star in the whole play. I love the human bits. I love āšfuck youšā. I love the sheep (aka Sam) having a fucking breakdown at the end. 10/10 all around.
Titch (Luke, the Unrelenting Aubergine)
Listen, I was very tempted by Old Lady Margery (and by Derek), but in the end, canon queer guy with commitment issues and insane amounts of blindness around his own feelings won out. What can I say, I have a type in fictional characters.
Troll Son (Luke, Wine Under the Bridge)
Everything about this character is perfect. Screaming as hello? Colourful troll as a metaphor for being queer? Correcting a geography fact? Itās got it all. Itās perfect. I love Troll Son and his wine bar in Ipswich.
Juliet (AJ, Caesar and Juliet)
Is anyone surprised? Sheās a murderous girlboss. ā[My mother] said you have to be careful about men; they can be corrupted with power. But what she didnāt know is that so can woman.ā They can, and Iām here for it. Sheās bathing in blood and her skin is glowing. I love insane women.
Watson (Sam, the Mystery of the Midnight Circus)
Watson, driven mad with grief over his divorce and his one-sided love for Sherlock, becomes a murderous clown. Am I supposed to not love this? Is there even another choice in this play? And his breakdown at the end was gorgeous.
Priscilla (AJ, Pricillaās Final Petal)
I was very tempted by both of her mums, and also a bit by the groundsman, but ultimately, Priscilla won out. Sheās the title character. Sheās confused, but sheās got the spirit, and sheās working through her trauma with a buttercup and a piano lesson. Good for her.
Marty (Sam, the Evil Make-a-Wish Kid)
I considered the seven-year-old detective, but in the end, Marty won. Heās evil. Heās a make-a-wish kid. What more can I say? Heās got an iconic smirk. He burns down all the petting zoos on the entire planet (and his mum). He dies at the end. Heās brilliant.
Derek (Tom, Susanās Holiday)
There were a lot of great options in this one, but āI like looking at the back of another manās headā was too good to pass up. Also, I adore the whole monologue he has while heās waiting to be buzzed in.
The gasoline salesman (Luke, Beetroots and Murder)
Okay, I know heās only in, like, a quarter of a scene. I know that. And I canāt tell you why I love him so much but I do. Heās just. I just love him. I canāt explain it. There are so many great characters in this play, but the way he says ācould be, could beā has captivated me. If you understand the way my brain works, please contact me, because I donāt.
Peter Steven (Tom, the Milkman)
I love so many characters in this play. I love Gareth, and I love the Texan bartender, and I love David the milkman. But Peter Steven is the sweetest, most traumatised little boy and I want to protect him. I will adopt him and I will never make him walk on his knees again. I will throw away the PS5 and I will let him dig up the back garden as many times as he wants.
Johnny and Janae (Luke and Tom, the Neighbourās Under the Bed)
I know theyāre two separate characters, okay, but theyāre a set. I want to keep them together. And I just canāt choose, okay? Theyāre two autistic children whose neurodivergence presents in opposite ways, and their parents donāt know what to do with them, and oh look, Iām back to wanting to adopt traumatised children.
Captain Egbert (Luke, the Leftenmost Window)
Shoutout to the mum, but Egbert won this one. Heās, like, kind of an idiot. Iām here for it, though. Heās got the iconic ādiluileayilybilyeilysilymā speech. He wants to go to the ~astral plane~ but heās waiting for his birthday. He lets his wife dip him into a kiss even though itās 1940. I love him.
The king (Sam, the Prime Ministerās First Day)
Listen, I love several characters from this one, but Iām going with this one. Heās unapologetically a dick. He wears impenetrable armour made from diamonds stolen from Indian subculture. Heās impossible to beat. Heās brilliant. (Also did anyone else kind of find Sam hot as the king or is that just me?)
Franz Haberburg (Sam, the Excited Chinchilla)
Obviously fuck Nazis (god I hope thatās obvious). That being said, some of SFTHās best characters are Nazis, and this is one of them. Heās glorious. I have never seen such a brilliant rendition of a Nazi chinchilla.
The Italian detective (Tom, the Ingredients)
He canāt pronounce paella. Do I need another reason?
Chip (Sam/AJ, the Cardboard Stegosaurus)
Oh look, another traumatised child! I want it. (No, but seriously, I love Chip and his English/French seizures.) Also heās one of the few characters who switches actors mid-play, and I love that.
Persephone (Tom, Wild Wet and Worrisome)
Sheās amazing. āHEY!ā is a gorgeous siren call and donāt let anyone tell you otherwise. She deserved a happy ending and Iām still sad we didnāt get one. I like to think she swam to the shore and found Geoff again, and they lived happily ever after on a boat at sea, singing and not having to kill anyone.
Full Set OāHands and his love/bother (Luke and Tom, No! I Always Loved that Caravan)
I know, I know, another set of characters, but you really canāt separate these two. Theyāre insane. I adore them. Theyāre just⦠Honestly, these two are comedy gold. Good for them because they are fucking timeless.
Andrew (Luke, All Eyes on Nigel)
Listen, Andrew is a naive little thing, and he must be protected at all costs. He goes through so much shit in this one, and I just want to wrap him up in a blanket and send him to rehab.
Magnus O. Puss (Tom, BUS)
Okay, this was a VERY close one between them and Arthur B. D., but Magnus is a genderqueer icon and we love them for it. Also, I feel like this is some of the most unhinged Tom content we have and I live for that.
Jeremiah (Luke, Inside the Mysterious Cube)
I was so torn because I love Bubba, too, but Iām trying to avoid putting sets of characters where possible, and Jeremiah just edged past Bubba because his death scene was gorgeous. (That is a mildly concerning reason to have a favourite, I will admit.)
Lord Lafayette (Tom, the Midnight Mystery)
You may be noticing a pattern; I adore Tomās insane characters. We just donāt get to see that often enough. I love his very sexual flirting with Lady Lafayette (Sam). I love him making fun of the detectiveās (Lukeās) shirt. I love āwhat does any self-respecting rich man do when he has a little boy in tightsā followed by ācapturedāand only capturedā as a save. I love him.
Dangerfield (AJ/Tom/AJ again, Once Upon a Time I Killed Mum)
I love the confusion when Tom briefly takes over as Dangerfield; itās not often we get to see AJ understanding something that Sam doesnāt (I say this with all the love in the world). Dangerfield is so fascinating to me. Heās a ācleanerā for a crime lord, but he has mixed feelings about the things he does. I want to know how he got into it in the first place. How did he come into this life? I want to know.
Barryās wife (AJ, the Hare who Wore a Sweater)
I donāt remember her having a name, but I could be wrong about that. Sheās so sweet; she just wants to knit sweaters for the hares in peace. And then Jimmy the hare gets shot, and she and her husband go on a revenge plot. Iām here for it. I love her.
The king/tank commander (AJ, the Oopsie Daisy Bulge)
Heās obsessed with tanks. He used to have gay sex with his fellow tank commanders, but only as a joke. He sailed all the way around, through the other landlocked counties, into the east of France, and they never saw it coming. He drove tanks into the ocean. Heās so stupid heās almost smart. I love him.
The landowner/farmer (Luke, Too Big to Be a Jockey)
He farms peasants (Luke, you genius). Heās such a dick, with his classist remarks about Johnny Jones, but somehow I love him anyway. His interview process is looking at a photo of someone and then hiring them, and heās honestly wonderful. I love him.
Larry (Tom, Long JohnsāStrike!)
Literally the only thing he does on screen is die. Thatās it. Thatās his whole purpose. And he does it beautifully.
Wizard Asceroth (Sam, the Dark Moons of Slough)
ASCEROOOOTTTHHHH!!! (I donāt have another reason. I donāt need another reason.)
The French waiter (Luke, Lost in Your Eyes)
I donāt know. I really donāt. But something about this character has stuck with me since the first time I watched it. Gorgeous accent. He kisses Amanda (Sam) for no reason at all. He gets stabbed by a gun. I love him.
The Lady of a Thousand Don Juans (Luke, the Meringue Haberdashery)
She tricked her husband for years. She murdered her own child. She has been a curse on all the Don Juans in this town. Sheās one of the only villains who win at the end of a longform, and thatās very impressive. I love her.
Xavier (Tom, Oh my God is This a Joke?)
(Please refer to my previous statement about Nazi characters.) Okay, look. Heās a horrible person. But we as a fandom choose to disregard that because Tom looks amazing in a leather jacket and scarf. I am not above this. I am, in fact, a part of this. Tom looks amazing in a leather jacket and scarf. āI will die as I have livedā¦. Shirtless!ā has to be one of the most iconic lines of all time. There was never any competition.
Haven't drawn duck omens in awhile so here's some inspector duckable!!!
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