Rewatching Lindsey Ellis's review of Love Never Dies.
I honestly love this play so much. Not even because it's so bad it's good (it's really a little too boring for that). But because I used to write terrible POTO fanfiction when I was like... 8? And at least half my terrible ideas somehow made it into this way-past-its-prime fanservicey sequel.
"Erik has a son" is a complete nonsense pandering idea that undoes the character arcs of the first play's ending. And now people have to argue in the affirmative why it's not canon. It taught me that "real artists" plagiarize fans, and that nothing is too stupid to be made. And that's honestly the best gift I've ever been given.
It's why I'm so confident about "Slippin Kimmy". Love Never Dies taught me to stop worrying if I'm good enough and embrace this affectionate cynicism about art and the entertainment industry.
Me: Do I like my Erik a tender and sensitive loverboy like Earl Carpenter or a deranged sex God à la Hugh Panaro? Also Me: ...YES.
This is ungodly 😭🤪🤤
john cudia supremacy🗣️‼️
obligatory gifs pulled from the dregs of my hard drive!!
Also here he is making out with Marie Danvers:
And shoving the phantom:
Welp, we've gone this far. Follow me on AO3 and tune in to a POTO retelling lol.
Same. SAME.
still not over that boot actually
Magnificent Obsession, 1935
advertisement in 'Hollywood'magazine, February 1936 issue
Legs.
1. Jeremy Stolle 2. Davis Gaines 3. Hugh Panaro 4. Ivan Ozhogin 5. Ben Lewis 6. Gary Mauer 7. Howard McGillin 8. Earl Carpenter 9. Mathais Edenborn
Can I please open my door to this?
Slowly starting to discover Phantoms 2018-present as I build my mini archive. He and Killian Donnelly (but also maybe Dean Chisnall?) are carrying the post-Panaro era on their backs.
By request, a Gary Mauer final-lair kiss. With Marie Danvers in 2006.
Ari/lit-ari-ture. @Litlovers-corsetlaces account resurrected and dedicated to POTO and Jane Eyre content.
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