Nobody Drives in LA -- The Los Angeles Grand Tour
Nobody Drives in LA — The Los Angeles Grand Tour
The Grand Tour, for the unfamiliar, was a custom that arose in Britain in the mid-1600s, which involved upper class young British men touring around Europe as part of their cultural education. By the 1800s, the custom had spread from the British upper classes to the nouveau riche of Europe, the Americas, and the Philippines. Although initially limited to men — accompanied by a chaperone and…
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Tan and Bun: Faked their own deaths to escape the notice of the corrupt officials and continue their investigation without anyone knowing it's them.
Also Tan and Bun: Wandering around town visiting literally everyone they know including but not limited to: a brother who tried to kill one of them, ex-colleagues mourning their deaths, a high school student (who they then take home with them), and an actual murder suspect they've just uncovered....
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So the thing about this sequence for me is that it’s the first time Tinn’s fantasy has been a) not subverted by something and b) mirrored by their actions in real life. We’re explicitly told that the dance was just as beautiful and perfect in the gym as it was in the ballroom. This is so different from the other fantasy sequences we’ve seen and it only works if they are both in it together. To me this is the show telling us that Gun was equally in this moment and it’s no longer just a one-sided dream.
And then at the climax of the scene we get a series of quick cuts between them dancing in the fantasy, their memories and their current reality. It’s gorgeous and perfect because Tinn needs to get out of his head and this is when it finally starts to happen; the walls are breaking down and he’s figuring out that what’s happening in front of him is just as romantic and lovely as anything he might have cooked up in his dreams. And it’s so well suited to a high school BL because this is what high school love is about… navigating the convergence of your hopes and romantic ideals with the real life experience of becoming close to another person for the first time.
And all of that story is told through BALLROOM DANCE. This show, y’all.
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i'm sorry i CANNOT stop thinking about how mile claims to have studied abroad in RURAL FUCKING IDAHO of all places. like the town of council, idaho is over two hours from the nearest airport. less than 900 people live there. its biggest event is an ANNUAL FUCKING PORCUPINE RACE. and mile went THERE??? either mile is straight up lying or he mistyped the town name or SOMETHING because this just can't possibly be true. i CANNOT believe this.
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i love that pre storm humid smell the wind carries rn, reminds me of nights at the beach
it's very refreshing and slightly nostalgic in a way
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Okay, Only Fans Episode 1 Thoughts/Theories:
Top was the first guy Boston had sex with. It's a vibe I'm picking up.
I think Top might pay Sand to be a distraction, etc, for Ray because he's gonna figure out Ray is into Mew.
Mew really just laid out how he's gonna be once he and Top have sex and I will be slightly disappointed if he doesn't go Fatal Attraction on him post TopBoston cheating.
They seem to have redone the BL sex bathroom, I'm not a fan of the new stall door decor.
Ray is a drunk bitch and I love him.
Can't believe Boston and random guy was our first sex scene, with a Nick assist.
Suddenly wondering if Papang's character is Nick's boss?
I'm sure I'll have more thoughts. I'm gonna let it sit and watch again later, lmao.
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“o, Juliet. thy club doesn’t allow lovers, why?”
“because love is a dream’s worst enemy”
“do dreams carry any meaning without someone thou love to share them with?”
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