Do you have any little shop of horrors/edward scissorhand/beetlejuice/addams family blinkies?
Beetlejuice here
Fun facts about me little shop of horrors is my favourite musical of all time and the Addams family was my favourite movie in grade 1 and I went as Wednesday for Halloween that year
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iām gonna be honest... I agree so hard! XD sheās the beeesttt!!!
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The general consensus in the fandom seems to be that heās a shitty dad and a Jewish stereotype. But I think that is a gross oversimplification. He isnāt greedy and money grubbing, heās a poor business owner trying to survive on Skid Row. Yes Mushnik was being deliberately emotionally manipulative by offering to adopt Seymour just for the money, but he needed that money to survive, before the plant he had just officially announced he was closing the shop. The line before Mushnik & Son isnāt āman i really love money so i guess ill adopt him cause thats how much i love moneyā the line is āIf Seymour left me, why then Iād be right back where i started which was broke and starving, close to bankrupt. Beset befuddled and bereft, thats what Iād be if Seymour left.ā I actually equate his decision in that scene more to how Audrey acts towards Orin. Heās fawning to appease someone who he is now financially dependent on. In fact itās also how Seymour acted towards Mushnik back when he was dependent on Mushnik.
Itās true that he doesnāt treat Seymour as well as he could, but itās not because heās an inherently bad person. His relationship with Seymour is complicated. As Seymour says: āhe took me in gave me shelter a bed crust of bread and a job, treats me like dirt, calls me a slob which I am.ā The first half of this line could be written off as Seymour making excuses for Mushnik, but taking in a kid and providing for him is not easy or cheap, even if he took the path of least resistance. And the meager living he provides can be attributed to his financial situation. He probably only gives Seymour āmeatloaf and waterā because thats what he can afford. Seymour refers to those as ānice thingsā because he wouldnāt be able to get them anywhere else. One could easily argue that Mushnik only took him in for cheap labor, but once again, everyone on skid row is in pretty extreme poverty, I wouldnāt expect that Mushnik had much of a choice.
The only problem here is the fact that Mushnik is mean to Seymour and yells at him. And yeah that sucks, but I donāt think itās grounds to hate him altogether. I wouldnāt even consider him cruel, just strict and⦠kinda grumpy. Understandable traits for a man desperately trying to manage a failing business thatās his only source of income. Scolding Seymour for doing something like breaking a ton of pots is pretty understandable for someone who probably has to manage his finances extremely carefully, especially when not only Mushnikās livelihood depends on the shop, but Seymourās and Audreyās as well. Im not saying its a stellar parenting technique, but itās likely that Mushnikās attitude comes from the frustration of struggling to provide for his employees as well as himself.
If Mushnik is really just greedy and mean, we would have to see him acting this way when he isnāt under extreme financial stress, luckily he gets some money so we can see how he responds. And the MINUTE they get a customer in the shop, the first thing Mushnik does is offer to buy Seymour and Audrey dinner. Not only does he suddenly become generous, but he calls them his āchildren.ā Clearly his attitude is also based on his financial strain. Also when the shop isnāt on the line, Mushnik is consistently caring towards his employees. He goes out of his way to look out for Audreyās safety even when she tries to avoid the conversation.
Also the movie did him dirty and portrayed him as greedy by having him try to take the plant from Seymour, where in the original heās trying to help him and Twoey drives Seymour to paranoia.
Basically yeah I am a proud Mushnik apologist, if Mushnik has no fans, im in the plant.
How do they choose which sand to be the glass and which sand to be the sand in an hourglass... Imagine you and your best friend were two grains of sand and you had to be in the hourglass and your bestie had to be the glass. Ur together but youve never been more apart. A Sick and twisted practice hourglassery is...
mii: you better not be a photograph of mr bean when i get there
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