ive said it before but a headcanon i'll live and die by is that phoenix respects klavier as a person and a prosecutor and absolutely can not stand his musical career
deeply refreshing to see someone critical of Swift who also like, genuinely likes her. Like i'm neutral to positive on her, but the online discourse has been absolutely rancid. flipping between "Taylor Swift has never done anything wrong ever and she's a fucking genius" and "Taylor Swift is the worst lyricist of all time and also a bad person" is exhausting, so thank you for like. nuance or something lmao
not to make it serious for a sec but i genuinely think that being able to like things that are bad is really important. like I think that it's an important skill to be able to look at something and see what you personally enjoy about it and then take a step back and acknowledge that objectively it's flawed. and to also be able to acknowledge that liking something isn't necessarily an identity or a moral stance. and i think that fandom space in general could really benefit from more people taking the time to learn how to do that. it's okay to like things that are bad
I think you didn't see aotv and I know most people focused on the F bits but there is an scene of Louis talking about 1d times with his family sitting on the floor of his grandparents house and he is trying to explain that he didn't know what he was getting into, being naive and young and that sometimes the way he behaved was not understood. His grandparents say something like they wish they, the suits, would have tried to understand him a bit more instead of putting a label on him. It reminded me of this https://twitter.com/KingTommoAlways/status/1745254589077553620?t=GEMQuc0JdsbvvFdHQ19wFA&s=19
It’s really hard to wrap your head around how much trauma this man has suffered.
At the Broadway Flea Market, I picked up this boxed ornament that features Phantom and Christine (complete with a fabric veil) that plays Music of the Night. I was told it wasn’t autographed so it was $5. I didn’t unbox it on site. Hell, I would have paid $5 for the box.
Today I unboxed it to put on my musical theater wall.
It’s autographed by Sarah Brightman and Michael Crawford.
I CAN'T BELIEVE I FORGOT TO POST THIS ONE HERE BUT UM
So last week I went to see les mis for the first time (Sondheim theater, London). And being the obsessed person I am, I bought the obligatory programme. And this is inside
Was any of you planning to tell me this one or was I really supposed to find out by myself
No, I hadn’t. Thank you for sharing it. It truly is just the same shit that we hear over and over. It makes me furious to think about how Harry and Louis were manipulated for so long at such a young age. What they’ve dealt with is literally traumatizing.