I JUST DIED BAHAHAHJJ
Everyone Iām going absolutely insane over the trailer
I didnāt think ONE (1) sentence would absolutely destroy the whole fandom BUT IT DID GHAUAAAA
The editor of that trailer knew what they were doing
Someone should carve this into a stone
good omens 2 is like being given a box of six powdered sugar donuts but the last one isnāt powdered sugar, surprise itās cocaine
THINGS JUST GOT INTERESTING
EVERYVONE İS ZODİAC!
IāM SHAKING RN IāM SO HAPPY I CANāT BELIEVE IT
We are ineffably elated to confirm that Good Omens will return for a third season! This calls for a round of hot chocolate and sweet treats!
@neil-gaiman
The thing with the website consumed my every thought so much that I had a dream about itš
I dreamt that when the counting reached 5 hours it stopped and there was a video of Alex Hirsch explaining that he fixed it and the great announcement was another Cipher hunt but this time it wasnāt for Billās statue but for poor old Gusās bodyš
He also dropped the first clue and people immediately decoded it and it lead to a place in the mountains where I used to go skiing as a kid. I was so happy about it cuz most of the clues during Cipher hunt were in America so I was glad there is something in my country as well
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GATSBY TIME THEORY FALSE
Was rewatching Wicked the movie (again) and have thoughts about the hot air balloon escape scene
Initially, I'd thought it was mostly there to 1) be a cool and exciting visual sequence, 2) kind of an action scene, and 3) pad out the film further. Maybe even a bit of symbolism of trying and failing to use the Wizard's own means against him to escape. And I do think it's still all those things, to be clear.
However, I also think it's really interesting from a character standpoint for Glinda, specifically how it sets up her choice to not leave in Defying Gravity.
You have the hot air balloon be Elphaba's plan first, no surprise there, with her immediately getting on and lighting it. Glinda lingers behind (again, no surprise there) and she struggles to take the literal leap required ("It's time to close my eyes and leap") despite Elphaba telling her to: "Quick, jump!" Glinda can't quite believe it: "Jump? Me, jump?"
But Glinda does take the leap, Elphaba help pulling her onto their escape craft. Glinda is the first to directly hit/fight off one of the guards, then Elphaba. And once the girls have a shared glance, they both reach upwards together to urge the balloon to go faster:
Together, we're unlimited.
I could talk more about how Glinda in some ways becomes Elphaba's replacement (more genuine) form of the Wizard throughout the film, i.e. she pins her hopes for acceptance and companionship on the Wizard, but actually receives these things from Glinda ("As half of Oz's favourite team" / "together we'll be the greatest team there's ever been") even before she meets him in-film (her being accepted at school because of Glinda's love and influence), because I think that aspect of the bond is an undercurrent in a lot of ways. The end of the film isn't just being betrayed/abandoned by the Wizard for Elphaba, but also ā in a way ā by Glinda as well.
But what I think the hot air balloon scene importantly illustrates is that, in it, Glinda was going to leave with Elpabha. They were trying to escape together, and Glinda was clearly hoping they'd make it successfully to the skies.
But of course they don't, the Wizard's palace ā the symbol of his power ā literally closing in on them, with Elphaba escaping the burning hulk of the balloon first (again, a parallel to the end of the play) and Glinda being the last to leave the balloon. So what's the difference between this escape attempt, wherein Glinda is willing to go, versus Defying Gravity's, where she stays behind?
A few things, I think:
The hot air balloon escape not working is a sobering reminder of how badly things can go
It is, accordingly, a reminder of the Wizard's power
But more importantly, I think, it illustrates the fundamental fact that despite Glinda telling Elphaba that "you can do anything," Glinda never considers the possibility or believes that Elphaba is more powerful than the Wizard.
This is the lynchpin of her choice not to leave in Defying Gravity, of course ā Elphaba may have brains and knowledge and heart, but she is not "popular," and social sway/approval is what Glinda believes to be the most powerful thing in the world ā but it's also indicated in the hot air balloon scene.
Because Glinda is willing to leave and escape with Elphaba when they are relying on the Wizard's vestiges of power (the balloon). She is not when it is Elphaba's (the broom).
She only trusts that one of them can fly, and so she stays on the ground the second time around.
Poison Ivy and Harley Quinn as GELPHIE!
Wow! If I had a nickel for every time green-skinned sassy bisexual queen fell in love with pure chaos blonde yearnerā¢ļø lesbian Iād have two nickels. Which isnāt a lot, but itās weird that it happened twice, right?
I canāt believe someone hasnāt drawn this yet (they probably did, if so, please send me!)
(also Iām sorry for not posting, Iām graduating rn so I donāt have time for anythingš)
she/hermostly here for Wicked and Gravity Falls -ĖĖ ą¼»š¤ą¼ŗ ĖĖ-Gelphie is the greatest ship of all time btw
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