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Pokymorphed cat Beau instinctively transforming into a ragged alley tomcat… I love her gender
“…to me” is one of the most powerful disclaimers we have on here… is this character analysis accurate? debatable. but it’s real… to me.

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I really don’t want to open this can of worms because Tumblr hath no fury like people called out on their political performativeness but it is literally driving me up the wall to watch people react to Serkis’ ‘keep Tolkien white’ commentary by insisting twice as hard that Tolkien would descend down to earth and dropkick the entire Republican party to hell or whatever, just because they want to ensure that a piece of media they enjoy isn’t seen as being morally impure. Case in point: I have seen at least five instances of Tolkien’s ‘I hate apartheid’ valedictorian address being used as a ‘counter’ to Serkis being racist, including by actual news outlets.
Except it’s only ever the ‘I hate apartheid’ line that’s shared, and not the actual quote in its full context. Because here it is:
If we consider what Merton College and what the Oxford School of English owes to the Antipodes, to the Southern Hemisphere, especially to scholars born in Australia and New Zealand, it may well be felt that it is only just that one of them should now ascend an Oxford chair of English. Indeed it may be thought that justice has been delayed since 1925. There are of course other lands under the Southern Cross. I was born in one; though I do not claim to be the most learned of those who have come hither from the far end of the Dark Continent. But I have the hatred of apartheid in my bones; and most of all I detest the segregation or separation of Language and Literature. I do not care which of them you think White.
Which is to say. This isn’t exactly the antiracist quote of the century, to say the least. This is a white South Africa born man and a white Australian shaking hands and going ‘omg we relate’ and expressing what is a very, very mild ‘segregation is not great’ opinion in order to convey his thoughts on an academic subject, ie the confluence of language and literature. Using race to make a point about his own subject of interest, in his own interest, which is, amusingly enough, what a lot of ostensibly well meaning progressive seem to be doing.
I also think that some of the general surprise around ‘what do you mean large swathes of the Tolkien fandom are incredibly conservative!?’ in lib/left Tolkien fandom is the result of a tendency in said parts of the fandom to transpose one’s own progressiveness onto Tolkien and turn a blind eye to things like, say, the Shire being a very specifically mid-century British racist construct that is very, very clear in its politics, often going so far as to insist it’s anarchist or an ideal society or whatever the fuck… and then getting really Pikachu-meme ‘but they’re misreading it’ every single time a conservative explains exactly what it is about the legendarium that they really love, and get surprised when someone uses the Shire being a racist construct to do more racism. It is 2026 let us do away with ‘I don’t see colour’ interpretations of media, I beg. Nobody is cancelling you for enjoying a book that is not kind to race. Most of the books I love are not kind to race.
Is it socially acceptable to use opaque watercolors, or is that considered gouache?
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I keep seeing casual statements that TVL has an all white writers room. The glaring lack of Black writers can and should be critiqued without calling Jonathan Ceniceroz, Anusree Roy and Ryan Kattner white.
Sarah Afful on Merrick Mayfair & Voodoo
Afful has experienced a séance in real life, so she pulled from that for this scene, among other connections to her ancestry. Two nights before filming, Afful was thinking about talks with director Jane Wu about wanting to make the séance “as authentic as we can within the TV world.” Afful shares what she brought to Merrick that wasn’t on the pages of her script in order to do this. “I come from Ghana, West Africa, originally. I was born in Calgary, Alberta, but I was raised by two Ghanaian parents,” Afful shares. “My mom’s way of helping me through hard times in my life was to bring me to her church, which mixed ancestral beliefs about spirits with Christianity, which is essentially what voodooism is. It was covering up Christianity or covering up voodooism with Christianity in order to be able to practice because of the slave trade and the slave trade saying, ‘Black people, you’re not allowed to practice your ancestral beliefs.’ So what I brought to it was trying to bring in the beginning of dance and breath, but within seconds, because that’s all I had.”
“I created a breathwork movement thing at the beginning,” she continues, “and there was a lot of deep channeling of, this sounds so silly, but I was really trying to channel the spirits with deep, deep breath and movement while being seated. And I came up with something a couple nights before and it helped me to actually do the scene because it was very revealing and vulnerable. And with all the people around, I just needed something to really ground me and to make me feel like I was actually doing it. So that’s what I brought to it and also my ancestry. I do feel connected to the Merrick that is an African woman who lives in New Orleans, who’s been going through the things that people in New Orleans go through.”
The séance and Merrick's family history with Louis explained.
Louis' perspective of sex workers in season one being these downtrodden, pitiable women that he magnanimously saves by taking them under his wing because he'll at least exploit them in a way that's more benevolent than some other random schmuck on the street colliding with his willingness to use Regina's sex work in tandem with her criminal background as an excuse to exert the same paternalistic behavior onto her under the guise of trying to help, but ending up exploiting her all the same.
It's important to talking about grief, but I want to talk about Louis' painfully obvious guilt. He says he looked her up online, but why was he googling her to begin with? Why was he asking her about her financial situation and the place where she lived? Louis wants an excuse to feel the way he does towards Regina because he knows Regina's not Claudia. He knows he has no reason to be behaving the way he has been towards her, so he looks for one.
In doing so, he creates a charity case. He wants to live in a fantasy where he was able to actually save Claudia instead of damn her; he seeks to restore someone's innocence instead of being the reason it was taken away. He sees a whore and decides it's his duty to make a Madonna, and maybe then he'll right all of his wrongs just like how saving one girl from dying in a burning building will save him from numerous deaths he caused prior to meeting her. Most importantly, he wishes to exist in a world where he knows for sure that Claudia loves, forgave, and wishes to depend on him for everything.
And you know, it's not like he's really doing anything to her, right? Louis' not even attracted to women. He's gay, gay, gay and also 'spoken for' (by his not-a-companion-but-a-great-lay), so it's not weird. It's not that predatory, right? Because it's not a sex thing, and it's not romantic either even when Daniel makes a joke about their first meeting being a meet-cute and Regina even admitted she was surprised at the fact that Louis was gay probably because he keeps staring at her in a very specific, longing way. That's just a silly misunderstanding, though. He's not a weirdo like the men online paying to see her naked body (you can't see OnlyFan profiles unless you subscribe to them). He's just leaning on this lamp-post, guys. He just wants to help Regina with her money, guys. He just wants to help a sister out.
...While I understand possibly being frustrated at another black woman character being written into something that resembles a delinquent archetype, Regina having that element to her character is what makes it possible for Louis to not only exploit her, but justify it to himself as he does so, a justification that the show very clearly wants you to take with a grain of salt.
As for them making her a sex worker, I mean we can dance around the subject all we want to, but it doesn't change the fact that Louis is essentially paying half a million dollars to a young woman who is systematically disenfranchised to take her out to dinner, put on a childish vocal affectation, and call him Daddy Lou. You might as well just make the subtext explicit at that point.
Your Louis and Claudia post was so insightful! What do you think of those saying “Well technically he never asked her to pretend to be Claudia. She read the book and made the decision herself.”? Which okay technically but basing on the preview of next episode he’s not telling her to stop.
Not gonna lie I personally thought it would be more of a “I will pay you millions, if I can just spend time with you as Regina and just trauma dump my life story .” Which ofc isn’t good but that last line took me out 😭😭
Aw, you think my post was insightful? I'm blushing.
What do you think of those saying “Well technically he never asked her to pretend to be Claudia. She read the book and made the decision herself.”?
It's funny you bring this up because I actually just saw a post saying that for the first time today. Thanks to the fiasco with 03.03 last week, I've been in a very contentious state with this fandom that requires me to clock out of any main tag by mid day and go listen to a System of the Down album to decompress. As a result, I've been out of the minutiae of discourse, so to say.
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