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i feel like the people aren’t crazy enough about bill woodward. he’s the most boring man alive. he’s divorced. he loves mamma mia. he doesn’t like his daughter’s stoner girlfriend. he’s gonna kick ted’s head. he drinks a shirley temple during the end of the world in case they need a designated driver. he spent like 100 dollars trying to win a carnival game so he can get a lame ass stuffed animal for his teenage daughter because she’s mad he dropped her phone. he loves his daughter so much he also has no idea how anything works. he’s paul’s best friend. he’s a little bit of a bitch sometimes. he gets a caramel frappe every day. he has genuinely one of the most gut-wrenching deaths in the entire starkid universe. he’s played by corey dorris what more do you people want.
i think theres something so bisexual about starkid musicals and I don’t know how to explain it
The way i would beg for a werewolf!au steph sketch
I do have a werewolf steph au but tbh I just like associating my girl with werewolves
She's such wolf energy to me
Woof! 🐺
You know the really crazy part of Hey Melissa being so divisive is that sometimes we forget it was read On A Livestream where Jon is sitting right next to Nick holding a bluetooth speaker and Jeff's mic is being weird half the time. I know it's been canonised and I love that but it is funny remembering the circumstances in which it was read.

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Spoilers for anyone who hasn’t seen any version of the Reprise.
To be clear, not saying any of this in a ship context.
So we know Max and Ruth are infected by being out when the meteor hit, probably were at Mamma Mia; and we know Pete (plus Rudolph) are infected during their date by drinking poisoned coffee/hot chocolate; and while they don’t appear, we know Grace sacrifices herself (in some regard) for Steph in every timeline so would have done that, got infected then probably turned around and infected Steph too by being in closest proximity to her, possibly on the way to the docks to sail away to Canada in some failed escape plan…
How do we think Richie got taken down?
I really loved the remount, the addition of sets and obviously a higher budget really added to it but I think what contributed the most was how much the Hatchetfield setting and characters got fleshed out since the og. The original characters are (and none of this is a bad thing) fairly shallow characters, created for a comedy musical - with the exception of Bill tbf. But the remount means that the audience and the cast know their characters so much more.
We know Pete now, so Ted's fight with Bill is played a lot less comically. There's real pain and loss there.
Honey Queen makes Zoe very ruthless and dark, and she's far more aggressive in the remount.
We know how devoted McNamara is. We know even more of Bill's anguish. We even have more context to Pokey and I want to do a meta on him at some point. We've met Jane's family and seen Emma's yearning for connection with them.
We've seen in other timelines that Paul is definately content, but is he ever actually happy? With the changes to Let It Out, its easier to wonder if Paul actually did choose the hivemind.
Most of the additions are to make the tone more serious because these characters aren't one dimensional anymore. They have families, they have pasts, they have communities and we know them. They're so much more human to the audience now that they couldn't have presented the same show - the depth from the characters we've learnt about needs to be present and it is