Ok so Travis is Eliza, Dante is Hamilton, Aph is Peggy, Teony is Angelica, Ein is Kong George, Lily and Aaron is Jefferson and Madison, Dmitri is Philip, Vylad is Maria, Gene is Burr
Lily is part of our rewrite she’s based of of Aaron’s wife in mcd
Yup!! I think it’s because my smart home device kept automatically playing Room Where it Happens while I put on some songs to listen to while drawing on the past couple weeks or so.
Now, this show is so excellent all around (yes, some people call it overrated, but come on, people, it got popular for a reason, and I still love it) but can we agree that Room Where it Happens might be at least one of, if not the best numbers??
Leslie Odom Jr. is so incredible. I can’t get enough of his voice and just his overall performance as Burr.
Anyway, I guess I was also thinking about Hamilton again, because fun fact, my sister went to the same college that Lin-Manuel Miranda went to, and one of her friends got to meet him in person:
My sister is insanely cool. I still can’t believe she went to the same college as him.
Finally, random headcanon time because I’m still thinking about Geneuary, but I like to think that Gene is a Hamilton fan and harbors a crush on Hamilton without really realizing it.
This was partially based off the fact that Mabel from Gravity Falls canonically has a crush on Hamilton (she doesn’t remember his name, though 🤣)
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Was there ever the slightest chance of Tyr and Harper getting together?
No, there's no way TPTB would have gone for it. I pitched that Tyr could be gay when I was first developing the character, and that might be why he was exiled, because Nietzscheans are homophobic, but it went over like a lead balloon.
For the record, I had no idea at the time that Keith was gay. I do think he played the character as omnisexual, but at that time working for those companies, his subtextual performance is about as far as we could take things.
the strongest bond that can possibly be had between two humans is being in touch now in 2023 having been in the phandom in 2015 together when you were teenagers i might not talk to you every day or even every month but i know you and you know me in ways that cannot be explained to others that we did not have this experience with
In 1942, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz appeared in an installment of PICTURE PEOPLE, a series produced by RKO to accompany screenings of RKO films in cinemas. Only 3 episodes are known to exist out of the 23 produced. This episode is Season 2, Number 8, released March 27, 1942.
Lucy and Desi appear in “Palm Springs Week End” directed by Clay Adams narrated by Arlene Francis.
The couple is shown biking through the Palm Springs desert on a bicycle built for two.
They stop to take photos, and naturally Lucy’s mugs for the camera.
The pair are later scene poolside at the El Mirador Hotel watching comedy diving. The hotel boasted an Olympic-size swimming pool with five diving boards, an underwater window on the pool for use by photographers, and a pool observation platform. The hotel was demolished in 1978.
The film also includes:
Michèle Morgan and Paul Henried riding horses at Rogers Ranch. The pair starred in RKO’s Joan of Paris (1942). In “The Adagio” (S1;E12 ~ 1951) Ricky imitates Henried by smoking two cigarettes at once, just a Henried did in Warner Brothers’ Now Voyager (1942) with Bette Davis.
Neil Hamilton creating a fire break by cutting down brush. Hamilton appeared with Lucille Ball in 1941′s Look Who’s Laughing for RKO.
Gail Patrick is instructed how to shoot skeet by expert Carl Bradshaw. Ball and Patrick had done two films together at RKO.
At the Racquet Club, owner Charles Farrell gives lessons to his wife, the film actress formerly known as Virginia Valli. Mr. Farrell is best remembered for “My Little Margie”, a CBS sitcom sponsored by Philip Morris that served as a summer replacement for “I Love Lucy.”
Playing checkers courtside are Gene Lockhart and his daughter June. They wave to the Farrells. In 1947, Gene Lockhart was in Columbia’s Her Husband’s Affairs with Lucille Ball. The year before, June appeared in MGM’s Easy To Wed with Ball.
On another court, a shirtless Peter Lorre plays against tennis pro Budge Patty and Bob Falkenberg. In 1942, Lorre appeared in Warner Brothers’ classic film Casablanca. Falkenberg’s movie star sister Jinx cheers him from the sidelines. She sits next to tennis champion Philip Reed. Charlie Farrell and Elyse Knox also watch the match.
Freeman Gosden (Amos and Andy) and tennis champ Joe Hunt are amused by a mugging contest between Farrell and heavyweight champion / actor Max Baer. In 1942, Baer was featured in RKO’s The Navy Comes Through.