Watching 'The Sound of her Wings' again. As you do...Where in 1589 Hob gives his whole speech about Eleanor, Robyn and this is what I always dreamed heaven would be like. Including the line "My first son born in 200 years, that I know off..." Proceeded by Dream immediately turning his attention back to Will Shaxberd...
And my twisted little mind went, lol... That would be funny. What with Hob having Ferdie's Warwickshire County accent. Aka, Shakespeare County. And both Hob and Will sharing the same propensity to loud mouth themselves into Dream's attentions. And Will, if the rumours are to be believed, being as much of a bisexual rascal as Hob is. (Don't let the big twink eyes fool you).
Imagine, Dream's being incognito keeping tabs on Hob and any Hob sprogs over the generations. And is mentally like... I'm just going to hang out with your Great Great Great illegitimate Grandson who is conveniently right over there. Since you're sooooooo 'HAPPY' without me. Come Will, I shall call you Hob the Second. Your job is to stare at me with the same utter devotion he used to.
Jump to 2022
Death: When are you going to tell him? He has a right to know.
Dream:..............When the stars are correctly aligned.
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I'm watching something rotten and I'm crying with laughter, this is so good
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Shakespeare was an innocent bystander
Ok, so hear me out, this is going to be a very unpopular opinion, but Hob Gadling can not be mad at poor Will. He should be mad at Dream, but Shakes was only there, just like he was all those years ago, and out of nothing this tall, beautiful stranger ask him out and offered him all he ever wanted, of course, he was going to go. I admit that is really funny reading fics about Hob craping in his work, but let's be honest here, this is misplaced anger, because he can't take it on Morpheus, or so he thinks, he has spent the last centuries mad at the wrong person.
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We know Shakespeare liked music in his plays, innuendos, and puns on the word 'will'. Therefore I think we can say quite confidently that Shakespeare would love 'Will Power' from Something Rotten. In this essay I will-
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Friendly reminder I went to London and forced my friend to come with me to see the Shakespeare statue then proceeded to refer to him as the will with the skill and the loml
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More of Brazilian Something Rotten Promo Pocs
The subtitle says "a true love story"
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Tim Curry as William Shakespeare in the ABC mini-series Will Shakespeare, 1978.
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Not that I’m a huge fan of Will myself, but I’m deeply curious now to know what @neil-gaiman has against him. Twice now he’s heavily implied that without celestial assistance Shakespeare would never have become famous. So, is he just a huge Kit Marlowe fan or did Will steal his Endless bf or what?
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