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Hannah Wells 🤝 Anastasia Allen
Falling for the ice-hockey Captain
Knowing a toxic guy named Aaron
In therapy for a time
Cries in said ice-hockey Captain lap (while in their boxers)
Gets pregnant in their 20’s
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edietrent · 1 year
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ephemeralsx · 1 year
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dean: logan isn’t answering his phone
garrett: i’ll call
dean: tucker and i have tried for the past hour what makes u thi-
logan: hello?
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evafoxz · 15 days
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— hannahgarrett headers. 🏒
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bookishpedia · 11 months
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Logan: I think I have a crush on Grace.
Garrett: Congratulations! You're officially the last person to know.
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rubyjanemin · 1 year
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List of men I am in love with:
Aaron Warner
Kenji Kishimoto
Christian Harper
Dante Russo
Kai Young
Crew Lancaster
Garrett Graham
Jaxton Ryder
Archer Hale
Grayson Hawthorne
Am I little fucked in the head for having such men as my tastes? Yes. But do I care? Bahahahaha no.
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lexxwithbooks · 2 years
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📖: 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑫𝒆𝒂𝒍 (𝑂𝑓𝑓-𝐶𝑎𝑚𝑝𝑢𝑠 #1) 🏒🍕📑
✍🏽: 𝐄𝐥𝐥𝐞 𝐊𝐞𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐝𝐲
Get the book! 🌟
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severe-kitty · 1 year
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Garrett: So, I heard you like bad boys
Hannah: Not really.
Garrett: Oh, thank god.
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instalovediaries · 1 year
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Hannah Wells & Garrett Graham
The Deal by Elle Kennedy
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svechnikovvv · 1 year
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i’m rereading the deal by elle kennedy and i just
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Garret Graham 🤝 Nate Hawkins
Sex god
Ice-hockey Captain
Went pro after graduation
Man whore before meeting girl
Lives with other ice-hockey players
Their girl crying in their lap while in their boxers and shirtless
Toxic father
Dead mother
Gets their girl pregnant in their 20’s
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ziraspoetry · 1 year
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my taste in men lately is fictional hockey players with dimples and I have zero complaints
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ephemeralsx · 1 year
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hannah wells x garrett graham
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melodiesofmidnight · 1 year
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It's interesting to me that so many take Winslow's interest in Phoenix to be romantic, because it's always seemed to me to be more based in what she can do for him -- or, more specifically, to be based in what she can do for his music. This, of course, plays into the film's exploration of the exploitative nature of the entertainment industry.
Even if Winslow were to feel some sort of physical attraction to her, which he never explicitly indicates, he states himself upon their first meeting that he would "never let his personal desires influence [his] aesthetic judgment." To him, Phoenix's ability to adequately perform his music is what matters.
[Further analysis under the Read More]
This is not to say, however, that Winslow is shielded from the film's searing exposure of the entertainment industry's tendency (specifically, in pertinence to male desire, be it sexual or otherwise) to exert ownership of the women operating within it. Philbin attempts to exert this ownership sexually, Swan attempts to exert this ownership literally, via the predatory contracts so often seen in the industry (though, of course, not quite to the degree seen in the film), and Winslow attempts to exert this ownership creatively.
He is using Phoenix too, albeit in a different way: everyone in the film wants something from her. Philbin, the audience, Swan, and Winslow. The only exception to this is Beef, who is immediately confronted by Winslow---which foists the attention back to Phoenix and which directly juxtaposes Beef against Phoenix (in that Beef's attempt to assume the role that 'rightfully' belongs to Phoenix will result in his death). The free will of both Beef and Phoenix is smothered and eradicated by the desires of the two primary opposing characters. It is interesting as well that Beef, who is equally used as a pawn by the traditionally-masculine Swan and Winslow, is queer-coded: which in the 70s would certainly have been meant to indicate that he was feminine. But, I digress...
Whilst not conventionally manipulating Phoenix, Winslow still forces his desires onto her. He wants to use her for his music: he knows she will be forced to sing if he kills Beef. He shows her what happens to those who do not "listen to [him]" when he takes her to the roof and reveals what he has done; he tells her that she is all he has, that she is the only one fit to perform his music, that she can be HIS voice now.
He does not want her to give into her desire to become famous, or to enact her own fantasies; he wants her simply to remain as she is, unknown, uncorrupted, 'pure,' -- a fit vessel for his music. He does not want her to pursue the path she wants to take, knowing that fame will transform her into an agent of the industry he so desperately despises and yet seeks to break into (on his terms, of course -- yet, Phoenix is not allowed this same choice).
He does not love her romantically; he loves that she can voice his music the way he wants it voiced. His music has always been his sole passion, and his sole obsession: his cantata is his soul, and Phoenix is his instrument. He cares for her the way a seasoned jazz musician cares for his saxophone.
His agony on the rooftop is not borne of jealousy of a romantic origin, but rather of his torment that Swan is yet again ruining his music: to claim Phoenix is to permanently divest Winslow of his voice. She is his last chance, and he does not intend to allow Swan to crush that.
This is not to claim that Winslow does not care for her as a person: of course he does. He would not attempt to save her from Swan's assassination plot once she has been 'corrupted' (in his view) otherwise. It is poignant that this act of selflessness not only results in his own destruction, but is ultimately meaningless: he may have saved Phoenix, but died amid a massive, televised Bacchanal that served only to exponentially augment Swan's fame. (An assassination live on television, coast to coast? Now that's entertainment!).
Just as the other characters in the film, be they major or minor, Winslow's designs for Phoenix exist to lampoon the entertainment industry, whose dulled teeth gnash ceaselessly as it devours those who leap into its insatiable, gaping maw.
Romantic love for Phoenix does not exist in this film for a reason: not from Swan, and not from Winslow...and that is the point.
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bookishpedia · 10 months
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Garrett: *Trying to fill out legal paperwork stuff* Which hospital were you born in?
Logan: Bold of you to assume I was born at all.
Dean: I personally was created in a lab.
Tucker: I just straight up spawned, lol.
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roxyvegs · 2 years
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