was completely obsessed with this show when I was like, 10???
accidentally caught reruns of it one summer and got hooked when I found out it was a spinoff to Dawson's Creek
I adored the pairing of Jake and Hamilton so much
too bad the show was cancelled after 1 season
Jake enrolled in an all boys' school secretly, pretending to be a male student and their main plotline is the two of them falling in love and Hamilton being very confused about his sexuality due to it
I still remember the scene when they had a confrontation and admitted their love to one another and Hamilton being like, I know your secret (Jake likes him, so he was referring to that), we're gay
and Jake being like, no, my secret is actually that I am a girl but go off, let me hear more about that
I just really love that Hamilton accepted that he liked Jake and came to terms with his sexuality being more fluid than he previously thought, regardless of the fact Jake was a girl in disguise
Katherine Moennig and Ian Somerhalder had really great working chemistry together
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HELLO ZIG ZAGS
QUESTION
what’s your favorite David Bowie Era? 🫶🏾✨
that's a tough one 😭😭😭 I LOVE the Young Americans / Station To Station era (I mean look at him)
also Let's Dance era😭
Tonight / Never Let Me Down
ugh I just love him😭
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David Bowie - Young Americans (1975)
(requested by Instagram user lentachorum)
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being a young american does not feel how david bowie would lead you to believe it feels
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I want to ask every young person who is no older than 40 years old . Why do they think it is cool to stay a liberal and a Democrat? Is it because the mainstream media says so? Is it because peer pressure from your peers that they may think you are uncool if they found out you're a conservative? Or is it because it is a popular trend to younger crowds?
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Choreographer Toni Basil photographed by Eric Jacobs for After Dark magazine, later replicated by David Bowie in Young Americans.
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Welcome! Here’s how it’s gonna work:
First, we’ll go through each David Bowie studio album from his 1967 debut all the way up to Blackstar (including the Tin Machine albums) and determine which is the best song on each album. Then, we’ll take each of those songs and pit them against each other until we find the ultimate Number One Song. Then we’ll also find the ultimate Number One Song from all his songs on movie soundtracks and otherwise non-album songs and pit all of those against each other until we find the REAL ultimate Number One Song. It’ll be a lot of fun. It’ll also take forever.
Polls start on Friday, September 22nd, and will each last for a week!
All past, present, and future brackets will be shown under the cut!
Past:
David Bowie (1967)
Winner: When I Live My Dream
David Bowie (1969) (aka Space Oddity)
Winner: Space Oddity
The Man Who Sold The World
Winner: The Man Who Sold The World
Hunky Dory
Winner: Life On Mars
The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars
Winner: Starman
Aladdin Sane
Winner: Time
PinUps
Winner: Sorrow
Present: Diamond Dogs
Up Next: Young Americans
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