BOTH BEN PLATT AND MIKE FAIST GOT A TONY NOMINATION!! 😍😍😍
“New year, new me,” I say, laughing to my friends. Suddenly, I throw my arms out, golden light erupting from my hands and face. I scream in agony as every single cell in my body is rewritten, atom by atom. Abruptly, the light show ends and I drop my arms, coughing out a golden trail of residual energy. I am completely made new.
I am a Time Lord.
this scene will never be topped in haikyuu theres no way this perfection could ever be improved upon this right here is the best relationship growth i ever witnessed between two characters and i feel blessed to be witnessing this
fanon connor: flowing locks, perfect makeup, wears flawless nail polish and chokers, is grunge in a cool way canon connor: punches a wall in half, greasy hair, hasn’t slept or showered for days
book squip: trying his best, but realizes he messes up and tells jeremy to get rid of him and apologize to christine
musical squip: total jerkwad who makes jeremy feel WORSE about himself and tries to take over the world
play squip: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Let’s all remember that there’s not a super strong “happy ending” to Dear Evan Hansen. There’s not a sad ending either. It’s just… left there. As if life continues on. As if relationships still continue to heal. As if people continue to change. It adds an element of continuity to the plot. While some resolutions are found, for the most part, it’s up to the audience to continue the story in their mind.
And that’s a beautiful part of theatre that I really enjoy.
Mike the bunny