send me a character and an expression ! - OPEN
Anonymous: Miles Tuck 6A?😂
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Winnie: Miles, I made this friendship bracelet for you!
Miles: You know I'm not really much of a jewellery person.
Winnie: Oh it's alright then, you don't have to wear it-
Miles: No I'm going to wear it forever back off.
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Winnie: It's dark in here
Jesse: Don't worry dude I got this
Jesse: *Stomps his feet*
Jesse: *Skechers light up*
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my piece for @tuck-everlasting-shitposts’s zine for august 1st! go check out all of the lovely art everyone submitted!!
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The Tuck everlasting musical deserves SO MUCH MORE than it got
Like 39 performances??? After being in the works for 6 years? Really??
Hey Broadway, give us a Tuck everlasting revival
Do it you cowards
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send me a character and an expression ! - OPEN
Anonymous : Jesse tuck D1?
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GUYS I was listening to Tuck Everlasting walking home and as soon as 'You Can't Trust a Man' starts playing I walk past a guy in a bright yellow shirt
I kid you not
He was wearing a bright yellow shirt (and honestly that's the confidence I strive to have)
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sometimes being a broadway fan is "spot the wild grainy ben tyler cook in the ensemble of a booleg"
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The Story of Winnie Foster is pretty much the only scene in any film or media that makes me cry. Like, gasping for air sobbing. The first time I watched it was a Saturday morning and from the second the Tucks walked up to the grave to the end of curtain call something clicked and I bawled my eyes out. That was the first time in my whole life that I shed multiple physical tears over a piece of fiction. Each time I watch it since then it gets earlier in the scene that I breakdown.
The acting
The choreography
The music
THE STORYTELLING IN ALL OF THOSE
There’s nearly no words in the last 10 minutes of the show and it utterly wrecks me
That’s why this show needs to go back to the big stage.
“Don’t be afraid of death; be afraid of an unlived life. You don’t need to live forever, You just need to live.”
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