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tiny-chiro · 10 months
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY WHITE!
And now for real
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Sprite? My mum sent me some photos of me and my nana, I thought you would like to see it..
This is your great nana Joyce. She looked mean but she was sweet, you would of liked her
[Theres a old, almost sturn looking woman holding a very cheerfull toddler, despite her sharp almost white-silver eyes the older woman is content; thick red hair in pin curls as she rests her cheek on the toddler's head, said toddler dressed up like a magikarp while the older woman is dressed like a Crowen gyarados.
The toddler is reaching for the camera with one hand, the other hand tightly knotted in their grandmother's necklaces while the older woman's free hand carefully held the charms of the necklace away from the toddler so she wouldn't try to eat them.]
thats cute... I guess. Why are they cosplaying lol
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mygreyscaps · 4 years
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silentdreamers13 · 6 years
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‪Remember when White Horse played in Season 5 of Grey’s Anatomy and Taylor was like an excitable little puppy but emotionally unstable because THOSE SPARKS WERE LITERALLY FLYING between Cristina and Owen and then they kissed because SAME guys‬ ~ @taylorswift
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withpeopleinperson · 2 years
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bestie this is an important question that will shape my entire opinion of you (im mostly joking): how do you feel about owen hunt
Ahhhhh Owen, another Derek™️ in my mind. Bland white man with zero personality so I have to invent my own in my mind, completely fucking useless and emotionally avoidant of whichever partner he’s with, but beautiful fucking eye candy (hence me making my own personality for him 😌). For real I HATE towen so much. And I hate crowen. and omelia. He’s just so…..bad with every partner he has 😭
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zalrb · 3 years
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I always go back to Cristina and Owen when I get this question but that's also because Sandra and Kevin really worked for Crowen, like they have these wonderfully intense emotional scenes that are probably the most romantic moments for me in Grey's, like "take care now" is such a beautiful scene for me
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and the only reason I was as attached to White Blank Page as I was was because of this Crowen scene
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their acting was passionate and good and they were both so clearly committed to showing that about Crowen
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but they don't actually have great chemistry, they don’t have that magnetic pull they’re supposed to have, they don’t have that angsty buzz with each other they’re meant to have
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even this when they flirt is kind of awkward
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and their physical chemistry, when they do try to communicate passion and desire etc. it’s overblown and looks performed:
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londonspirit · 3 years
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Occasionally, Dan Levy will pick up his phone and send a text: “Can you believe it?” These messages are sent to Annie Murphy or Noah Reid or Emily Hampshire or Karen Robinson, former inhabitants of Schitt’s Creek, titular town of the series Levy co-created with his identically-browed father, Eugene. What Levy can’t quite believe is that a CBC and Pop network show that aired in the U.S. after reruns of The Young and the Restless became a no-shit international phenomenon and won every major 2020 comedy Emmy from Outstanding Series to Outstanding Contemporary Costumes, plus awards for the show’s four main cast members: Levy, Levy the elder, Murphy, and Catherine O’Hara.
Not that Levy has any qualms about the best thing that’s ever happened to him. Or, more accurately, the best thing he’s ever made happen: In addition to creating, writing, and starring as skeptical scion David Rose on Schitt's Creek, Levy occasionally directed episodes and sourced many of the award-winning costumes. But the endless wretchedness of 2020 is perhaps an inopportune time to publicly garner good fortune.
“What this year has done has opened so many people's eyes to so much of the social unrest that is happening in America and really forced people to learn more,” Levy says, sitting in the bland Toronto apartment the 37-year-old is temporarily renting until he can head back to LA. “Read more. Educate themselves more. Check their privilege more. And yet…” Levy’s magnificent eyebrows unfold from a furrow of probity to an arch of delight, and his mouth into a crooked tilde of a smile. “There are moments when I think it is important for your sense of self to also be OK to say, ‘Something good happened to me this year, and I worked really hard for it.’ And so did a group of really talented people that I love. You're kind of caught in this place where only you can talk about it amongst yourselves.” Levy’s conversations with his co-stars are couched in language familiar to anyone who doesn’t want to give off the vibe of an Instagram caption on a pandemic birthday trip to a private island: "Well, obviously, you know, this is not of much significance" compared to everything else that’s going on. Still, Levy has to acknowledge that, yes, a good thing did happen; after all, he says, “You're talking about breaking records at the Emmys!”
Since he began social distancing, Levy has engaged in something like a fame-offset program, matching his good fortune by taking, publicizing, and raising money for University of Alberta’s online Indigenous Canada course. Levy’s queasiness about his success happening with a 2020 backdrop seems to stem from goodness so pervasive he’s caught himself thinking, Am I going to seem too, like, sincere? (When I ask if he believes he’s a good person, Levy frets, “Is being a good person something you can proclaim? Or is being a good person something that someone has to observe about you?”)
And Schitt’s Creek itself is an oasis of kindness — it doesn’t seem coincidental that after a slow five-season ascent, the show’s viewership exploded in its final year as we quarantined with our own bad thoughts. Levy has said that the arc of the Rose family — a “Balenciaga” to “consignment Balenciaga” to “back to current season Balenciaga” story — is based on the question, “Would the Kardashians still be the Kardashians without their money?” To Levy, the answer is obvious: Yes, and they would be better for it because, he says, “There is a love to that family.” So of course when the Roses lose the fortune amassed from a video rental empire and are forced to move to a Canadian town purchased as a novelty gift, they learn what truly matters.
Levy’s father and collaborator, Eugene, who co-wrote Christopher Guest films Best In Show and A Mighty Wind, says, “There are people who work in the world of comedy where they like to push envelopes in terms of what they can get away with, but that may come at the expense of other people. If it's at all important to you to avoid then you, you know, avoid it.” With the notable exception of programs like The Great British Bake Off — Levy, naturally, used to host the Canadian iteration — it is quite a bit more difficult to be entertaining and kind than entertaining and cruel. But Dan Levy attributes some of Schitt’s Creek’s success to what he calls “a purity to the storytelling and the show that caught people off guard because it was so unexpectedly sincere.” “There was something badass about the fact that it didn't have the kind of edge that people had often equated with cable comedies,” he says.
Making Schitt’s Creek a source of goodness and light was an unrelenting crush for Levy. “How much anger and rage do I have to repress in order to get the light out?” he says, laughing and stroking his elderly dog, Redmond, so vigorously I worry about ginger fur getting on Levy’s David Rose-appropriate black and white JW Anderson T-shirt. “Um, at times a lot.”
When Levy was working on Schitt’s Creek, he was picked up every morning at 5 a.m. and driven to set, where he would rehearse and rewrite scenes. Next was making decisions about sets and wardrobe fittings for cast members like O’Hara. Moira Rose, the actor mother of Levy’s character with a grandeur as flamboyant as her choice of syllable emphasis, might have to go to meet someone who makes her feel exposed. Levy would supervise an outfit selection that functioned as a billboard for her emotional state. “How do you express vulnerability?” Levy asks. “Well, you put more clothes on, and more aggressive clothes on, so as to armor yourself.” Levy needed to approve budgets, which didn’t increase even as the show gained more attention. He would act and sometimes direct, and then be back in wardrobe picking out the right statement necklaces for O’Hara to wear to buy a used car.
After filming ended, Levy went to the writers’ room to work for a couple more hours. He’d get home at 8 p.m., quickly eat dinner, and write until 2 a.m. on some nights. Then he’d sleep for two hours and get in the car to go back to work at 5 a.m. When shooting wrapped for the year, Levy went into post-production, spending months in windowless rooms. Once a season was finally completed, preparation would begin for the next one. Levy charged himself with making sure every detail connected to each other and tracked with the personal histories he and Eugene had written for each character before the series began. Eugene can remember only one deviation from those bios during the entire run of the show. Originally, the father of motel employee Stevie had been a roadie for Fleetwood Mac before receiving a restraining order from the band; the detail was later transferred to the father of diner waitress Twyla, who was played by Levy’s sister, Sarah. Several times during the run of the series, Levy developed anxiety so literally paralyzing that his neck would seize up, forcing him to wear a brace and receive chiropractic treatments between scenes.
“Through every phase of Schitt's Creek,” Eugene says, “Dan had a very strong sense as to what it was he wanted the show to look like and what he wanted it to sound like and what the tone of the show was going to be and what the message of the show would be. He certainly makes himself responsible to make these things happen. He doesn't go with the flow at all.”
Total control let Levy create a perfectly realized world, from the menu size in the Café Tropical to the caws in Moira’s comeback film The Crows Have Eyes III: The Crowening. But it’s perhaps not the healthiest arrangement when the confines of quarantine feel normal to you. “Over the past six years,” Levy says, “I really haven't been outside that much.”
When he was a boy, Levy became so anxious that he did not want to attend birthday parties. He did not want to go to summer camp. He did not, in fact, want to engage in any social situations. Levy’s anxiety physically manifested as iritis, an inflammation of the eye which doctors feared would eventually take his vision. It was as if the anxiety that drove Levy indoors had then decided to draw all the curtains.
“I think that came from a deep-rooted fear of knowing that I was gay and not being able to be free,” Levy says now. “By the time I got to high school, when your brain is starting to catch up to your physical impulses, it led to a very confusing time. Because on the one hand, you are now being introduced to things like self-awareness and anxiety. At the same time, you’re becoming more and more savvy when it comes to hiding it.”
The escape was theater. Levy began writing, directing, and performing in school plays, including a student-run stage adaptation of Clue produced during a teacher’s strike. “I was starting to develop a sense of confidence by way of being able to entertain people,” Levy says. “It was like a decoy version of myself that I was putting out there to not have to live with the reality that when the bullying was happening — if someone was calling me a f----t or whatever it was — they were speaking the truth.” What a cursed blessing to discover you have a gift but to understand it as a distraction from who you really are and not as a true part of yourself. No wonder that Levy says of creating a persona — naturally, in the self-distancing second person — “Your sense of self gets chipped away. You lose sight of your own value.”
Levy had a ticker of fears scrolling through his mind broadcasting what might happen if people knew who he really was: “Fear of being ridiculed. Fear of being othered. Fear of exposing something that I think a lot of high school students at the time didn't have the tools to process properly, to make it comfortable for me.”
Then, when he was 18, Levy came out. Actually, his mother, Deborah Divine, invited Levy to come out, over lunch. Levy accepted, and was accepted in return. It was one version of an inflection point that Levy has explored in some of his most impactful work. In Happiest Season, Hulu’s lesbian Christmas rom-com, Levy delivers the film’s high point in a monologue; filmmaker Clea DuVall tells me, “I cried during every take.”
“Everybody’s story is different,” Levy’s John says to Kristen Stewart’s Abby, who is planning to propose to a woman whose family doesn’t know she’s queer. “But the one thing that all of those stories have in common is that moment right before you say those words, when your heart is racing and you don’t know what’s coming next,” John goes on. “That moment’s really terrifying. And then once you say those words, you can’t unsay them. A chapter has ended and a new one’s begun, and you have to be ready for that.”
On the Schitt’s Creek episode “Meet the Parents,” David’s future in-laws discover their son Patrick is gay before he can come out to them. “Did we do something wrong, David?” Patrick’s father asks, inadvertently head-faking homophobia before saying, “The thought that Patrick was feeling like he couldn't come and talk to us about this…”
Obviously not everyone who comes out gets the response they’re hoping for. But like Patrick, Levy had a happy ending sitting in front of him: accepting and caring parents wondering when their son was going to tell them he was gay and trying to respect his timeline for doing so. When I ask Eugene if it’s painful knowing that he could have potentially alleviated the anxiety Levy was feeling by approaching him sooner, he concurs. “I would have done things so much differently, you know?” Eugene says slowly. “I would have gotten more involved in talking about what was going on.” But he doesn’t know that it would have changed anything — after all, the flow goes with Levy. “Not necessarily that we would have gotten any direct answers,” Eugene says. “You can only get back what you get back.” (Levy confirms he was not ready to discuss his sexuality before he was; despite his parents’ openness and love, he had created Schrödinger’s Eugene and Deb in his head, simultaneously welcoming him and rejecting him at the news.)
Newly out, Levy went to college and began dating. However, he says, “I was not in any place to be of great value in a relationship.” Like David Rose, Levy’s pitch tends to ascend on the back half of sentences, making him sound like he’s interrogating his own thought process. “You then get into these habits where you're dating people who are totally wrong for you because they're seeking out people who are a bit damaged,” Levy says, “and you're seeking out people who have one foot out the door so that you don't actually give yourself over in any kind of way.” (After I mention that while watching Happiest Season, I wanted Stewart’s character to dump her semi-emotionally damaging girlfriend and leave with Levy, he says, “In this conversation, I'm brought back to many a relationship [where] ‘RUN’ was just, like, the subtitle flashing for about a year and a half of my life.”)
Dating, then, became another way to keep people out. “I really got to a point where I felt like if I didn't make an active choice to pull myself out of this shell that was becoming such a comfort,” Levy says, “I would not be the adult that I want to be.” He spent a summer in England, answering phones at the ICM talent agency as exposure therapy for speaking, unscripted, to strangers. A month and a half later, he auditioned to be a host on MTV Canada. Levy says it was “the ultimate exercise in pushing myself and getting myself out there. If I could get a job on television asking other people questions — which had previously been on the top five things that I would never want to do — this could be the final kind of exercise in changing myself for the better.”
Like Levy’s high school theater work, his success as a host was a gnarled little monkey’s paw of unfortunate wish fulfillment. He was charismatic on screen and became famous enough to travel to New York on the weekends and get into the clubs he wanted to get into. Levy also pioneered the now-prevalent televised after-show with his The Hills discussion series, which exists in the same tonal universe as Schitt’s Creek: sharp enough to make you feel smart for laughing at it, but warm enough that Lauren Conrad herself was a guest.
But much of the work felt limiting. The questions he had to ask celebrities were pre-negotiated with publicists and written by producers — as Levy notes, “No one wants to sit down with someone from MTV Canada and have a revelatory chat about life.” One of his last appearances before quitting was the MTV Movie Awards red carpet. “You could see a kind of judgment in the people you're interviewing,” he says. “They're not rolling their eyes, but you can feel them thinking about rolling their eyes. And I know that a lot of the times they were questions I didn't necessarily want to be asked if I were in that situation.” Pretending to be the version of himself he thought people would accept, Levy says, “kind of just didn't feel worth it anymore.”
You know the next part. Levy realized he could keep the traits people had responded to when he performed — his charisma, his humor — add sincerity, and still be compelling. He spent half a decade grinding out something that was truly of himself. And through Schitt’s Creek Levy became, his father points out, “one of the top showrunners in the entertainment business right now.” Eugene says, “After the [Emmys] broadcast I think there were probably some executives who — if they even remember us going in to pitch the show — are probably kicking themselves.”
Based on what he does next, Levy is now in the unique position of being able to calibrate how famous he becomes. It’s evening in Toronto, and Levy mulls the question over what simply cannot be good wine; when I ask what kind it is, he says, “Red?” Levy knows he could choose to stay behind the scenes and work on the ABC Studios projects he has in development. But Levy is also in the early stages of a romantic comedy he would star in. He worries that he wouldn’t be able to handle uber-fame with the aplomb his co-star Kristen Stewart does. When they went out to a dive bar while filming in Pittsburgh, he says, “I was just so kind of in awe of her confidence and comfort in herself. She's so at ease — [I say that] as someone who I think will always be on their journey to have that for myself.”
“Dan’s assessment is actually incorrect,” Stewart says later. “But what I have done is try to keep that experience [of fame] fairly insular, not make other people I’m with take on the weight of my own self-consciousness — or, God forbid, have someone think I’m up my own ass and loving the attention. It’s easier for me to pretend [people noticing me] is not happening, even though on the inside I still feel like the world is a big school yard of giggling onlookers. Are they laughing at me? Yes, no… Who cares.”
If Levy ever does find himself in the position of being Stewart-famous, she thinks he’ll be fine. “What I did notice was how absolutely wonderful Dan is with everyone,” she says. “He is so loving and gracious towards people that recognize him. The positive force he puts out into the world is clearly reflected in how people come back at him.”
What Levy is putting out into the world next: “I would like to date more,” he says, shoulders bashfully rising ceilingward. “Circumstance plays such a huge part in what we accept for ourselves. When you're doing something that you love it’s like, ‘I have a full plate.’ Even though [Schitt’s Creek was] super intense and even though at times I need a neck brace, it was never not inspiring, and it was never not thrilling and exciting and totally satisfying. So to [want to] make space for someone else…in a way, it is the ultimate filter. You’re basically saying, do I want to carve out the space in an already full and fulfilled life for this person? And a lot of the time, the answer is no. But it only makes it that much better when the right person comes along.”
For now, Levy’s plate is full of his multiple simultaneous projects. (He says there are more than three but few enough that you could count them on both hands, though he doesn’t want to talk about them in detail until there’s actually something to talk about — if Levy follows the Schitt’s Creek model, he jokes, he’ll “get five seasons on television before anybody sees them.”) Before he begins writing, Levy must make sure his entire house is immaculate. Even today, months after the series finale of Schitt’s Creek aired, Levy is negotiating the length of the “fuck”-blocking bleeps of syndication. But as we have all learned this year, not everything is under our control, even if we are Dan Levy. Stewart remembers him panicking as he tried to decorate a new home and realized none of the furniture he bought made any sense together. “The idea of him left and right showrunning and developing and acting and writing — and then his sweater closet confounding him — was very cute,” she says.
A certain amount of acceptance will be useful as Levy figures out how to follow up a beloved hit show. “The goal was to make sure that the first season was exactly what we wanted it to be,” Levy says of his Schitt’s Creek thought process. “To use the resources that we have as best as we can to get that season out there, so that we can go to sleep at night knowing that if people don't respond to it and it gets pulled off the air, there was nothing more we could have done.” Levy leans forward with a sincerity he’d surely second-guess if he were writing this scene and explains the daunting task of living up to yourself. “That’s the goal of anything I'm gonna do from here on out. It's just, try and do the best job you can. Try to make sure that you're loving it.”
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wild-aloof-rebel · 4 years
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Hi, is there a list of all the eps written by Dan? I thought I saw one in my initial deep dive frenzy but haven’t been able to find it again 😭
Dan wrote…
S1 - Our Cup Runneth Over, Turkey Shoot, Honeymoon, (the story for) Town for Sale
S2 - Finding David, Bob’s Bagels (with Chris Pozzebon), Moira vs. Town Council, Happy Anniversary
S3 - Opening Night, Rooms by the Hour (with Monica Heisey), General Store, Stop Saying Lice!, Grad Night (with Kevin White)
S4 - Dead Guy in Room 4, Open Mic (with Rebecca Kohler), Singles Week, Merry Christmas Johnny Rose
S5 - The Crowening, Housewarming (with Rupinder Gill), Meet the Parents, The Hike, Life Is a Cabaret
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holmesapothecary · 4 years
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Sweater Sunday: All of David Rose’s Season 5 Sweaters with Designer
Hi, I’m a nerd and I put together a massive spreadsheet of all of David’s clothes that were in the VSP Consignment Sale and then from there, added in all his other sweaters. So for the next few weeks on Sundays, I’m going post each season’s sweaters (and a few other pieces). I’m starting backward because the newer seasons have more ID-ed sweaters. 
PS: Thanks to Dan for answering me on Twitter today with The Hike sweater mystery. 
Sweaters under the cut
(Links on the sweaters if they were ID-ed elsewhere from VSP or me)
The Crowening:
Rick Owens Asymmetrical with Draping Gray Hoodie
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S/S15 Acne Studios White Sweater with Black Spray Paint Stars: 
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Love Letters
Juun.J White Oversized T-shirt with handwritten text print
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Amiri Palm Tree Cardigan
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Christopher Kane Cube-Pattern Knit Sweater
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The Plant
Maison Margiela Grey Fringe crew neck Sweater
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Y-3 Vertical Striped Detail Hoodie
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The Dress 
Neil Barrett Lightning Bolt Sweater
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Satisfy Possessed Hoodie
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Housewarming
Diesel Black Lace-Up Sleeves Sweater
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Rock On
OAMC Mohair Moth Overlay Hem Oversized Sweater (in the VSP sale but @wild-aloof-rebel​ ID-ed it first!)
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Whisper of Desire 
Marcelo Burlon Black with White Dove Sweater
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The Hospies
No 21 Nonchalance Sweatshirt 
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The MVP
Beauty & Youth White Sweatshirt
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Roadkill
Valentino Panther Sweatshirt
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Meet the Parents
Rick Owens Glitter F/W 17 Collection Black tunic features folded draping and twists
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Givenchy Black Power of Love Sweater
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The Roast
Loewe Oversized Mohair Sweater with Red Stripe
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The Hike
Acne Studios Black You First Sweatshirt
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Arsaeus Designs Gold Rings 
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Yohji Yamamoto Fringe (shag rug) black sweater (DAN SOLVED THE MYSTERY!)  He was wrong! This sweater is actually TAKAHIROMIYASHITA TheSoloist. Thanks to @bigbrotherqueenz for finding the actual sweater. 
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Life is a Cabaret
D. Gnak Shoelace Hoodie
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Givenchy Black Sweater with Floral design
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umaficwriter · 4 years
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CROWEN GUIDE
This contains spoilers in case you haven’t watched the series ‘till season 10!
Hi folks! I started a Crowen Playlist Challenge months ago in hopes that it’d bring me some closure, bc I miss CROWEN so much, and they really made my day back then! So, I’ll leave below the link to the fics I’ve already written concerning this playlist.
This consists in a Spotify Playlist (you can listen to above). Some spngs really are on the TV Show and others are here because I feel like they speak volumes of Crowen feels! I’ll clarify that with every song!
Hope you like it! ;D
·       White Horse (Taylor Swift) – their first kiss S5E02 / AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/22215103
FFNET: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13475845/1/Now-Is-Too-Late-For-You-and-Your-White-Horse
 ·       Street Lights (Kanye West) – he shows her the vent and they kiss S5E10
·       Catch Me (Demi Lovato) – she ponders on opening up to Owen after all the Burke drama, and decides in favor.
·       King of My Heart (Taylor Swift) – after such time away from US, Owen found out his American Queen. He’s the one ruling her heart and her bed.
·       Winter Song (Sara Bareilles ft. Ingrid Michaelson) – she fids out he was engaged to Beth before, and how it ended. He tells her why he won’t go see his mom. “You see me, Cristina. See me.” S5E15
·       The Weight Of Us (Sanders Bohike) – they’re at the vent when she assures him that she can handle his PTSD S5E19
·       Salvation (Gabrielle Aplin) – she’s his salvation.
·       ocean eyes (Billie Eilish) – he’s letting her go, because he’s no good for her.  Take care now” / AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/22396456
FFNET: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13485250/1/ocean-eyes
 ·       Broken (Lifehouse) – he’s falling apart, barely birthing without her.
·       You Found Me (The Fray) – lost and insecure they found each other again. He slep for the first time.
·       Call It What You Want (Taylor Swift) – George is dead, everything is a mess, but her baby is fit like a daydream, call it what you want to, she back with Owen for good. They love each other.
·       Poison & Wine (The Civil Wars) – she kisses him outside of the hospital at the end of their shift, after Teddy have told Owen she loves him. Cristina thanks him for bringing in Teddy unaware of his inside battle. S6E09
·       Your Side Now (Trent Dabbs) – “People do matter Cristina, I matter, we matter.” S6E12
·       Yours (Fay Wolf) – Cristina tells Owen about Burke. “I love you. I love you more than I loved Burke. I love you and today, when you asked me to ignore Teddy’s pager, you took something from me. And, I let you. And that will never happen again. S6E13
·       i hate u, i love u (gnash fr. Olivia O’Brien) – they break up again because “I don’t know” is not good enough for her and that’s all he has now. / AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/22423150
FFNET: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13486530/1/i-hate-u-i-love-u
 ·       Tell Me You Love Me (Demi Lovato) – she want to beg, like Meredith did all those years ago “Tell me you love me” she wants to say to him. She doesn’t.
·       Backed Into The Corner (Amy Stroup) – he asks her to marry him and shows her the ring. S7E01
·       I’m So In Love With You (Jill Andrews) – they have problems, but they’re just so in love…
·       You Are In Love (Taylor Swift) – the calm before the storm. / AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/22546747
FFNET: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13492509/1/You-R-In-Love
 ·       Hold On (Chord Overstreet) – they go through the abortion, the cheating, he breaks into their bathroom. “I am crying because of a boy” she says laughing.
·       Youth (Daughter) – the song is playing when he leaves the house to go to the trailer. “You don’t even remember her name” S8E19
·       Falling (Harry Styles) – he’s broken. He sees her everyday and yet can’t have her.
·       The Heart Wants What It Wants (Selena Gomez) – she’s going to Mayo, but just can fathom get over her.
·       i love you (Billie Eilish) – she loves him, after the plane crashes that’s the only thing she’s sure of. Even though she doesn’t want to love him, she does endlessly.
·       False God (Taylor Swift) – she’s back from Cleveland and she wonders if they’re going to be okay. / AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/22323283
FFNET: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13481481/1/False-God
 ·       All Of Me (John Legend) – she break up with him because she sees he wants to have kids and even though, it’s hard on her, she leaves him. S9E24
·       To Be So Lonely (Harry Styles) – after the break up, she wants him to start dating other people.
·       Just A Little Bit Of Your Heart (Ariana Grande) – she sees him and Emma together and even though it hurts and all she wants is to have him back, she ignores her wishes and focus on her work.
·       Stone Cold (Demi Lovato) – she standing at the altar at Kepner’s failed wedding and she locks eyes with him. If his happiness is Emma, she’s happy for him.
·       All Though The Night (Sleeping At Last) – she goes to his trailer to congratulate him on moving in with Emma. After the wine they talk and they kiss, having sex in the process. S10E14
·       Afterglow (Taylor Swift) – he doesn’t want anyone else. He wants Cristina Yang.
·       Flicker (Naill Horan) – “Do you know who you are? Do you know what’s happened to you?”
·       Ruby Blue (Sleeping At Last) – she says goodbye from the OR gallery. S10E24
·       Lost Without You (Freya Riddings) – the pain in his eyes when she says goodbye. He’s lost without her. / AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/22561582
FFNET: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13493201/1/Lost-Without-You
 ·       Against All Odds (Glee Cast version) – he dowels on letting her go.
·       Only You (Matthew Perryman Jones) – can he be harry living with her ghost?
·       In Case (Demi Lovato) – he’ll keep everything the same just in case she changes her mind and comes back to him. / AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/22259089
FFNET: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13478127/1/In-Case
 ·       The Night We Met (Lord Huron) – sometimes he just wanted to got back in time, to the night the met, all those ears ago and make things right this time around.
·       Sad Beautiful Tragic (Taylor Swift) – their story was as beautiful as it was tragic. Their feelings were raw and the reality was cruel. / AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/22884625
FFNET: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13508809/1/What-A-Sad-Beautiful-Tragic-Love-Affair
 ·       I Never Told You (Colbie Caillat) – even miles apart they feel like they didn’t say everything they wanted to each other. She misses him, and he’s no different.
·       Throw Your Love Away (Little Big Town) – Owen can throw their love away, neither can give it back to her. / AO3: https://archiveofourown.org/works/22665622
FFNET: https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13498368/1/Throw-Your-Love-Away
 So, that’s pretty much everything (for now) I’ll edit the post as I’ll update the playlist and/or the fanfics!
Hope you liked! xx
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Who are the commentators today?
On the FA Player or Red Button? I'm watching on the BBC Red Button and it's Faye White with Robyn Crowen
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tiny-chiro · 1 year
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First meeting with merula be like:
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libidomechanica · 4 years
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cicinicole-14 · 7 years
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1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27 for the number thing :)
1. What OTPs in your fandom(s) do you just not get?*
um, in the greys fandom I do not get jaggie or crowen. oh my god also super girl fandom, I don't get supercat, I'm sorry. I just...why?
3. Have you ever unfollowed someone over a fandom opinion?
oh most definitely...
5. Has fandom ever ruined a pairing for you?*
yep... captain swan thanks :)
6. Has fandom ever made you enjoy a pairing you previously hated?*
I wouldn't say hated it but I disliked some pairings before and now I'm like aye I understand the hype yas
7. Is there anything you used to like but can’t stand now?*
captain swan...
8. Have you received anon hate? What about?*
yes, and mainly about my writing which is to be expected...
9.Most disliked character(s)? Why?
oh man... here we go. Meredith Grey; I find her to be a self-centered bitch 99% of the time I have such a love hate relationship with her because sometimes I hate her but the last episode I liked her kinda... um, mayonnaise; because OOOOUUUUU DONT EVEN GET ME STARTED. he is a misogynistic white frat boy who has no respect for anyone let alone women and belittles kara his at the time girlfriend. you don't fucking belittle and abuse ur girlfriend. he owned slaves too. he is demeaning. he never wanted to be a hero. he doesn't have a hero complex. and he's just a fucking asshole in general... who else since I'm heated af? ou light me up. fucking James Peterson(?) Patterson(?) idfk. he was a useless character in private practice. and I'm glad Amelia broke up with him. James Olsen on super girl. I know. come at me. I think his character is literally the most useless character ever. he dated Lucy, even tho we know she was in love with the danvers sisters don't even deny it she was so gay. then he pined over kara and still is and also hated lena but now has a thing™ for her? what the actual fuck. also his storylines are useless. woohoo ur superman bff, go back to metropolis jimmy. don't run around in tin foil and pretend to be a hero... *eye roll* fucking will la Montagne jr aka crawfish, boy your wife is gay for her unit chief. let her have the kids bc ur an alcoholic and a stupid head thanks. 
10. Most disliked arc? Why?
@supergirl @cw the “I'm just a person trying to get away from my evil family. I've saved the world multiple times. I'm not a villain” and then turns them into a villain. ok no actual arcs tho? probably um, I really don't know. I'm a sucker for a lot of arcs. not cool with incest, or OH OH literally the arc “breaking up over children” @ cw again. because don't you queer bait me with the biggest, gayest wedding and then have them split before I ever get to see it. fuck you buddy pal sir.
19. What is the one thing you hate most about your fandom?
um, I think the hate we have for actors *cough cough* don't be mad at floriana for dropping the cw like a hot potato its the smartest move she could make *cough cough* 
20. What is the purest ship in the fandom?
purest? they all are in their own ways. like sanvers is so new and bubbly and so in love with each other. supercorp is so oblivious. peraltiago is so healthy and in love. um um um jolex is just so strong. ugh I could go on. 
21. What are your thoughts on crack ships?
crack ships, I used to never understand them. I do now. I like them a lot. they keep tings light when things get heavy. 
22. Popular character you hate?
we went over this in 9. please refer to 9. 
23. Unpopular character you love?
ou, um, hm. Lucy Lane. she’s like the only character I can think of rn. and a lot of people are hating on maggie rn too but I love her. and um, idk. most characters are loved so? if lena is unpopular and unloved by others, well I love her. 
26. Most shippable character?
um, tbh, I ship Lucy lane with a bunch of characters. like when I read certain pics, if a sanvers fic has karolson bg ship in it I won't read but like Lucy has been in a few and like I love her with everyone tbh. I ship her with kara, Alex, Alex and maggie, Vasquez, astra. she's super flexible in bed in my mind to be with anyone tbh. I wished she got a better partner on sg. like I hope she comes back and will help Alex mend her broken heart bc I am all for that. 
27. Least shippable character?
um, rn, I would say jo Wilson. I only see her with Alex. there is no one else for her. theres no one else I would want her with no matter what. like thats it. I will say the same for maggie sawyer. like even tho I ship her with Alex and Lucy sometimes, I consider that kinda a crackship because I know it won't ever happen and like maggie I only ship with Alex. like there isn't anyone else for her. Alex is her everything. 
nonnie, thank you so much for these! they were awesome. you're my hero. also not sorry for the heatedness. come at me. fight me. some characters I just really hate.
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Respectfully, I disagree about Cristina. Speaking as a woman that doesn’t want kids, I think the way she behaved with Owen was abysmal. You don’t half-joke that you don’t want children in a conversation with other people after years of dating a man. In all my relationships, I’ve always been honest about it before either of us got too involved. For my sake, as much of my partner’s, because only an idiot would fool herself that this is not going to become a big issue.
I totally understand your position in this and I respect it. But I think that when two people get married, two people make the choice. Just like Cristina, Owen wasn’t a victim, he actually proposed. It wasn’t like she was super pro-having kids during seasons 5-6, everything in her behavior pointed otherwise and if Owen simply assumed she would change her mind or that she wasn’t serious about every hint she’d given about who she was, then he didn’t know her at all. If that’s the case, it once again proves this marriage was a mistake.
I don’t think Cristina ever hid the fact she didn’t want to be a mother, but the thing is, Owen and Cristina never directly talked about the matter until it was too late. It was very dumb on both their parts to jump into marriage without addressing issues like this first because they were both grown ups and should know very well what they were doing. 
I believe Cristina was always sure she didn’t want kids and even though it was very stupid of her not to talk this before exchanging vows, I also think that in her mind, Owen probably knew how she felt and accepted her the way she was. You don’t ask a person to marry you if you don’t know where they stand on matters that are a deal breaker for you. For example, I’d never date a guy who doesn’t want kids, so I can relate to you in that sense, because it is a deal breaker indeed. Some people really wants kids, some people really don’t, and some could go either way. All options are valid but if a person doesn’t bother to find out before marriage, it can be a potential disaster. Crowen taking that step was pretty much like a drunken couple in Vegas, except they were both sober and had days to think about this decision, which just makes the situation harder to believe. But I think it wasn’t all so black and white until it was, you know? I think Owen has always desired a family with kids but the realization it was a huge deal for him came for certain when Cristina denied him of it. 
The good news is that Owen learned from his mistake. I think we also have to take into account that being a TV show, they sometimes go a little overboard for the sake of drama. I think a situation similar to this in real life must be rare these days. I know about couples who have different opinions regarding kids but they usually either part ways or find a common ground before getting married instead of trying to solve it afterwards. It’s good that you know where you stand about this and make sure to spare yourself and a partner from further pain because not a lot of people would be this considerate (with other people or themselves tbh) :))) 
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