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booigi-boi · 1 month
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I had this originally saved for Greater Gatsby's return, but it feels right to post it on Mary Kate's birthday 💞
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asoftershipwrecked · 2 months
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they told me feet on the ground
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katvantassel · 9 months
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I've just completed a new uquiz: Which "The Case of the Gilded Lily" character are you? :) hope you enjoy and it's a good excuse to rewatch Gilded Lily before the release of The Case of the Greater Gatsby tomorrow !
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awigglycultist · 5 months
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I AM SO NORMAL ABOUT DASH WANTING A TINY TERRORS DETECTIVE KIT AS KID
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ramblingsofamuskrat · 6 months
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That tragic feeling when you realize you have to wait another week for more of The Case of the Greater Gatsby...
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Trans Swag Tournament Round 4 Matchups
The Riddler Vs Draco Malfoy Vs Jacob Marley
Taz Vs Bug
Esther Vs Scrags
Spencer Lang Vs Crispin Lynch Vs Paul Schue-Horyn
Ruth Fleming Vs Ziggs Vs Paul Matthews
Miss Holloway Vs Pete Spankoffski
Richie Lipschitz Vs Dash Gunfire
George Eliot Vs Lex Punchwhistle Vs H.G. Wells
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baatheblacksheep · 7 months
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Penny Nickpenny be like:
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sleepyhollowstories · 10 months
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Good Omens is coming out on the 28th of July.
Greater Gatsby is coming out on the 26th.
How will I survive???
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ah0yh0y · 10 months
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THE CASE OF THE GREATER GATSBY TRAILER PREMIERS TOMORROW
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dont-do-murder · 2 years
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In case you missed it: Shipwrecked just successfully finished their Kickstarter for Gilded Lily sister project “The Case of the Greater Gatsby”, an audio narrative, with 101K raised for their 85K project goal!! So excited to see what Fig and Ford have in store for us 👀 Because of the amount raised, we will also be getting a Dash Gunfire standalone episode!!
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So stoked to hear this stellar cast in action, including Matt Mercer, Ginny Di, Lesli Margherita, Carlos Alazraqui, Esther Fallick, and loads more fun friends!!
Very proud of and ecstatic for Shipwrecked for another banger of a Kickstarter 🥰
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booigi-boi · 5 months
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Private eye rivals who are also best friends ✨ (according to Dash)
The Dashing through the snow special made me emotional, I need Ford to smile at Dash even once (or anyone actually)
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shipwreckedcomedy · 10 months
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Something is coming tomorrow...
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asoftershipwrecked · 4 months
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gammy gunfire would never
Happy one year anniversary of a softer shipwrecked ! In honour of one year of comics, we're sharing an alternate version of our first comic (this idea has been in our drafts for a while!).
This project has been such a fun way for us to express our creativity and love for shipwrecked comedy! So, thank you all for tagging along and sharing your love for the first year of it, too!
We're also planning on picking back up our bonus comic project for greater gatsby! There will be more details shared at a later date.
Thank you all again; we can't wait to share more comics with you!
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katvantassel · 9 months
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From episode one I give you:
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awigglycultist · 6 months
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Btw my jaw literally dropped when I heard Ernest in the newest greater gatsby episode
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Misery AND The World Has Turned And Left Me Here
Well, life is insane but I intentionally let my phone die and instead found the time to write up my thoughts on Episodes 12 and 13 of The Case of The Greater Gatsby! I know Episode 14 dropped today and I was gonna do all three at once but--there's sooo much to talk about! The notes I had for just these two episodes alone were...erm...generous in number. So, uh, spoilers under the cut and my apologies for the amount of stuff I'm about to say?
First off, WOW WHAT A PAIR OF EPISODES! New reveals! Even newer questions! Quips and lies and truths! A banger of a cliffhanger! Jon Cozart followed by my man Dylan Saunders in his Shipwrecked debut! THE RETURN OF ERNEST HEMINGWAY (the noise I made when I saw he was in this episode…)!! Well played, Shipwrecked, well-freaking-played.
So let’s start out with a bang. Here’s my Wacky And Unlikely Greater Gatsby Theory of the Day(TM): Sheilah was having an affair… with Mel. Think about it: We start the year with Sheilah and Mel hitting it off. It’s about this time that the unsolicited affections start. It’s later, when Sheilah starts doing things like going to lunch with Mel, that Fitzgerald begins to believe she’s acting strange and suspect an affair. Sheilah’s the one to make Greater Gatsby a movie script and then recruit Mel to take it on (proving that Mel was lying to/obfuscating the truth from Ford during “Hook”, by the way). And then Mel callously fires Fitzgerald from Grapes of Wrath for no real professional reason and with apparent joy, almost like she has something personal, such as jealousy, against him. During his final missive, Fitzgerald tells Zelda about some great secret he’s found to put in his screenplay and that she would “laugh as I’ve been dosed some of my own medicine.” While supposedly he could have found out any secret from any of the party guests, the implication is that this final, deadly secret is about someone doing to Scott what he’d done to Zelda. Did someone steal his work? Possible, but everyone knows about Darby rewriting Grapes of Wrath, so not altogether likely. So maybe, just maybe, one of the women he was seeing was having an affair behind his back. Perhaps Fitzgerald discovered once and for all that Sheilah was having an affair, with Mel of all people, and, with alongside his previously cultivated antipathy towards Mel decides to throw that fact into the screenplay, damn the consequences. Meanwhile, we know that TD would do anything for his beloved Mel, and he’s probably also a little resentful about being kept out of the social club. So he finds out that Fitzgerald knows about the affair and intends to reveal it to the world, and, to protect Mel from scandal, kills Fitzgerald and takes the manuscript. Knowing that they both knew about the affair would explain why Fitzgerald talked the way he did to the mysterious stranger at the end. And yeah I know, this whole theory is a little wild, but never let it be said that I’m afraid of a big swing.
(A potential argument against this theory is the pre-Thanksgiving recording, when Sheilah urgently calls for Fitzy and he goes to help her, saying “Blast, not again! I thought we’d put a stop to this!” A stop to what? If I’m right about Mel, the “unsolicited affections” likely would have stopped by this point. On the other hand, the “this” could be something completely different. Is Fitzy the first victim of the threatening hate mail? Or is a third thing happening? Because it’s hard to see what he meant by “put a stop to it” if talking about letters, whether written with love or hate. Unless of course he knew who was sending them?)
On the other hand, Sheilah is not the only woman in Fitzy’s LA life. Vivian starts the second episode by making it very clear that she gets what she wants. The Greater Gatsby script tells the story of a innocent young man arriving in LA to write movies before falling under the allure of a morally dubious red-headed woman. Was Vivian inspiration for this character? Or was Fitzgerald already writing a meaty role for his red-headed mistress, a role that someone like Willie couldn’t snatch away? (Meanwhile, I should note that while coming up with this Vivian-esque character is when Fitzgerald starts to accuse Sheilah of acting strangely. Maybe he’s deflecting his own behavior onto her, excusing his own affair by accusing her of having one as well?). Vivian also returns to Fitzy’s house on the night of his murder, leaving seconds before the supposed killer arrives. It doesn’t seem likely that secret Fitzy discovered is hers—that’s just not the tone of the conversation. But tones can be misleading. And Fitzgerald uncovering her big secret and putting it in his script would fit the role the Vivian-esque character seems to play. Regardless, Fig and Ford are right—Viv did lie to them and her angle in this whole case is hard to understand. What exactly is she up to? Did she see the killer? Was it Barnaby and that’s why she’s so sure? But why not tell the police?
And speaking of Barnaby—his icy warning to Fitzgerald was chilling and completely belies his earlier statements to Fig and Ford. It seems like our girls aren’t the only ones lying through their teeth. I’m really loving how this character turned out—he’s so charmingly dorky and funny but with these moments of darkness that make you understand why Vivian’s accusing him of strangling another man to death. Also I genuinely wouldn’t be surprised if his joke about the dead fellow soldier wasn’t a joke at all. Really, things aren’t looking good for either of the Nightingales.
Moving on from them for a bit, though, we learned a bit more about the Brigade and their thoughts on the Greater Gatsby. Fitzgerald gets the idea for Greater Gatsby, announcing his intention to fill in the gaps (which we know come to contain the secrets of various Hollywood insiders) right as he’s about to attend the first meeting of what will become the Brigade. We later learn that the Brigade unanimously despise the script (it’s not just Donald), so its interesting to wonder about the role they play in shaping its earlier development. Does someone spill secrets to Fitzgerald that they later regret enough to kill for?
On the subject of the murder, what about that license plate? “1ADLR1.” Something about it feels familiar but I can’t tell you what. I spent several minutes trying to remember who was called “Adler” before realizing I was thinking about the Planetarium Meredith Stepien works at in Chicago. Also, it’s funny that car expert and fussy neighbor Citizen Jasper Fox failed to mention such a loud vehicle when talking about Fitzy’s last night. Did he just respect the car too much? What is he hiding? Regardless, the murderer’s silence on the tapes indicates that they knew about their presence. By my count, the people who know for sure about them are: Sheilah, Vivian, TD, Mel, Dorothy, Darby, Ernest, and George.
Speaking of George Astrum of Astrum Appliances (Jon Cozart!), it seems pretty apparent that he and the Highwayman are one in the same. But is this a red-herring? Or is there even more to George than doorway robbery? Is it possible that he’s in fact the missing Eugene? Honestly, I could see Jon Cozart as the addition to the Brosenthal/Esther sibling double act. The Persauds also take a moment to let us know that Astrum knows about the tapes. Was Astrum actually an investigator doing recon? Could he be reporting back to the eventual murderer, letting them know to stay quiet incase Fitzgerald has his tape-deck going?
Which brings us to our final big plot thread: Rex's letter and Lex’s baffling subsequent disappearance. Why escalate with Lex Punchwhistle of all people? Were the Punchwhistle twins the original targets in all of this? Does that timeline even work out—people didn’t know they were coming until after Willie received her letter. And how does Eugene play into all of this? Is he behind the letters? Did Lex see the letter first and follow some hidden clue back to Eugene (we know she was following up on some leads), leaving Rex to assume the worst? Or did the leads she was following get her into trouble, and the threatening letter just happened to arrive at the same time?
The next episode is already out and I am SO EXCITED TO LISTEN TO IT!! Seems like it’s essentially the mid-season finale and I can’t tell if I should be excited, terrified, or both
Some stray thoughts because there was too much to pontificate about:
-Shout out to the LBD cast in these episodes! Obviously Mary Kate is amazing and Vivian is so much fun. DVG was a terrific centerpiece and guide through the last year of Fitzy’s life, and Julia Cho’s just been fucking killing it this whole time. Also DVG and Laura Spencer totally need to play love interests at some point so that he can have romanced all three Bennett sisters.
-Fitzgerald revealed that he and Zelda promised to visit each other in December. Is this just another reminder of how Fitzgerald’s life was tragically cut short too soon? Or were these plans for early December, and their failure to follow through on them, relevant to Fitzy’s demise?
-Fitzy was so real when reacting to the actual sound of his own voice. Every time I hear how I sound I die a little inside.
-That line about tape recorders being too fussy for Zelda’s “idiotic mind” is a major OOF moment. No wonder she has issues, if he talks to her like that.
-DYLAN! Didn’t talk much about his stuff cause it didn’t seem as plot relevant but it was such a joy to hear him and I really like Donald! One of Hollywood’s last good men!
-Fitzy was totally selling Greater Gatsby to Roger, right? The conversation with Ernest probably gave him the idea.
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