The worst end to a night out is the realisation that you’ve lost your phone. Knowing all those photographs and memories are gone, never mind having to shell out money you definitely can’t afford for another one.
Not even being able to call yourself a cab home as you cry on your friends shoulder while she sends text after text begging whoever’s got it to give it back, calling it in the hopes that someone will pick up. And having to buy a new one when you couldn’t even afford the phone bill on the old one.
So you’re surprised when she actually gets a response, the guy that found it agreeing to come and return it to you. Standing outside the club you were in as she pings him your location, and you’re shocked to see the Dynamight standing in front of you with your phone in his hands.
“You’re lucky I found it, sweetheart.”
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Oh man, I dunno if this costume story will go in this direction (sometimes they're a little too slice-of-life for my liking), but this is kind of a fascinating conversation for magical girls to have?
Like, I don't personally like the whole "magical girls get weaker as they get older thing" but let's just assume that's true for a second. These two are talking about general fears about getting older but what they're saying versus what they aren't saying is kind of interesting. Like...
That makes a lot of assumptions right? That Tsuruno will get older. That she's not going to stop at that age. That she's not going to die.
People always say that getting old is a privilege-- and that's especially true for magical girls. Getting older in this setting means that you've survived another year of fighting dangerous witches, potentially other magical girls, and balanced this alongside your normal human duties (like school, potentially part time jobs, family). So in one way, getting older is a good thing. It means that you've gathered more experience, that you've become wiser, more secure in your territory and who you want to be...
But in this fantasy setting, getting older means becoming weaker. So now that I think about it, becoming an older magical girl is actually kind of scary.
Even if we discount the whole "magical girls get weaker as they get older" thing, it's still terrifying because most magical girls do not survive to get older in the first place. They'll witch out, they'll die in combat, they might hurt their gems, they might get killed by other magical girls... Imagine being a new magical girl and seeing that there are no older magical girls around you.
Especially for Yachiyo. She gets older and older and the people she's known start to drop off and disappear. Mifuyu was missing for a while (at least from Yachiyo's perspective). Did she have anyone to look up to? Did anyone older that she was close to suddenly perish?
One day Yachiyo woke up and realized that she was the oldest magical girl she personally knew. That must have been a terrifying realization.
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Blake's costumes, rated
Every time I do one of these, someone asks me for another one. So... I guess I'm doing the set?
Here are my thoughts on Blake's costumes in Blake's 7. Get ready for a whole lot of brown. Screengrabs from here (they prefer their images copied, not linked) and record of what Blake wears when from here. Here's the same for Avon, Servalan and Jenna.
As seen in The Way Back, Space Fall, Cygnus Alpha, and Time Squad.
This is Blake in his normal, pre-Liberator clothes, and wow are they boring. This is clearly a man who was waiting for any opportunity to cut loose. Look how small his sleeves are! This isn't the clothing of a freedom fighter; it looks like the uniform of a handyman at an eco-friendly adventure park. It's not really Blake at all. 3/10.
As seen in The Web, Seek-Locate-Destroy, Mission to Destiny, Duel, Project Avalon, Breakdown, Deliverance, and Orac.
I was going to say that this is a long time to be wearing the same outfit, but at a closer look, Blake does change his shirt. Thank goodness, because the question of who does the laundry on the Liberator has bothered me before, and I didn't like to think of Blake being stinky for most of series A.
Also, this is a great outfit. I feel like the way it has four different elements and textures should be too much, but it's working for me, particularly the chainmail-esque sleeve detail. 8/10.
As seen in The Web, Seek-Locate-Destroy, Duel, Project Avalon, Bounty, and Orac.
Jenna made the pink version of this look cool; Blake looks like a dad in a National Trust car park. There might be poo bags for the family Labrador in one of his many pockets. Honestly, kudos to the Blake's 7 costume designers for this one: obviously functional and yet perfectly of a piece with the more ridiculous outfits in the series. I don't love to look at it but I have to admire it. 6/10.
As seen in Redemption, Shadow, Horizon, and Killer.
In which Blake appears to be wearing an entire cow. Honestly, I love this outfit, from the sleeves to the boots. It's Romantic hero meets Robin Hood, it's ridiculous, it's wonderful. Gareth Thomas must have been so warm. 15/10.
As seen in Shadow, and Voice From the Past.
I got a telling-off in the notes on my Jenna post for not including her in the karate ghi. So let the record stand that I approve of the karate ghi universally for Blake's 7 characters. I particularly appreciate that Avon and Jenna have theirs fastened up, while Blake's is open halfway to his midriff. Quarry chic, you can't beat it. 8/10.
As seen in Weapon, Pressure Point, Trial, Countdown, and Voice From the Past.
This feels to me like the classic Blake outfit. It's like Avon's bajillion studded black leather jackets: green leather and bishop's sleeves are simply what Blakes in their natural environment should wear. But it's not quite as batshit as some of his other outfits and so I can't love it quite as much. 7/10.
As seen in Horizon.
I accept that I'm straining the definition of "outfit" here but come on, I couldn't not include this moment. I love the artfully placed grime; I love the way, it being the 70s, that Blake's trousers come up to his navel; I love the fact that this is, to the best of my recollection, the one and only scene of someone taking their top off in the whole of Blake's 7. 10/10.
As seen in Horizon.
The Romantic hero look is BACK. Here Blake is starring as a rebel version of Colin Firth's Mr Darcy. Get this man a lake to jump in. It is my firm belief that no man has yet existed who doesn't look good in this kind of shirt, and Gareth Thomas is no exception. 9/10.
As seen in Hostage.
This is one of those "who wore it best?" moments and I have to be honest and say: Avon did. The rule that Avon should wear tight things, preferably leather, and Blake should wear loose things, preferably with massive sleeves, is not being disproven here. 4/10.
As seen in Hostage, Gambit, The Keeper, and Star One.
There's just too much stuff going on here. The chainmail effect outfit was also quite busy but in a way that made Blake look bigger and bolder. This is the opposite; he looks almost smothered by it. There's a lot of fabric around his neck. It's brown and there's leather, but Blake doesn't look at home. 4/10.
As seen in Blake.
Normally I rate these costumes based partly on how good they look, and partly on how well I feel they suit the character, and normally those two things are in alignment and it's all good. But here, I'm so torn.
Blake looks like shit. He's wearing some kind of horrific quilted knee-length gilet like a cross between a knight and someone who spends too much money in Jack Wills. It's too big for him and the little grab-handles on the front are... well, they're not very functional without Avon around to be grabbing him, are they? But on the other hand, it would be really weird if he looked good at this point in his story. The costume designers have judged this perfectly, and I hate it. 5/10.
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