Santiago Cucci (ex-OL) prêt à racheter les Girondins de Bordeaux ?
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Toms Kaffee-Erinnerung: das Café Roma
Toms Kaffee-Erinnerung: das Café Roma
Es gehörte zu München wie das Hofbräuhaus oder der Viktualienmarkt: das Café Roma in der Maximilianstraße. Hier gingen die Promis ein und aus, Politiker, Schauspieler, Fußballspieler und einige ganz geldige Mitbürger. Der Söder war oft hier, der Kahn, der Schweinsteiger. Und natürlich die Schauspieler-Entourage von Schauspielerin und Szene-Gastronomin Iris Berben, die über viele Jahre die…
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Quick disclaimer: I drafted this particular post in 2021. part of me wants to go back and edit it to better align with my present thoughts/opinions, but for now I'll leave it as it was.
Since I apparently can’t stop overanalyzing this show, I am Back with More Thoughts. In this session, I will be comparing Warlow!Jekyll to Cuccioli!Jekyll.
The biggest difference in their characters, the “root” of their differences, is their motivation. This was a purposeful change for Broadway, to make Jekyll more sympathetic. If you don’t already know from my dramatic lead-up, I’m referring to the change from I Need to Know to Lost In the Darkness.
This changed Jekyll’s motivations from the book!canon, more selfish motive of discovering for himself (and for science) into the “noble endeavor” of saving his father.
I have mixed feelings about this change, but I’m not going to get into them here
This change in motivations fundamentally changes the character. Warlow is really intense and super dedicated to his work. He would do anything to prove his theories and further his own knowledge concerning the nature of mankind. Cucci, on the other hand, is emotional. He is just as dedicated to his work, but his determination to succeed comes from his desperation to help his father, not his own desire for knowledge.
One of the easiest places to see this is in Board of Governors. When Warlow is denied, he gets frustrated. The Board Members are getting in the way of his work, so they are an obstacle he must overcome. When we look at the same song, Cucci gets upset. In the 95 tour especially, he sounds close to tears in the line “Can’t you see I am not playing games?” In OBC, he gets angry. He physically grabs the Bishop and feels just inches away from attacking the entire Board. Maybe Warlow would have seemed more emotional, more angry in a live performance, but when working with what I have, Cucci is definitely the emotional one.
Another interesting difference lies in their different interactions with Stride, specifically the “I leave pretention like that, sir, to you!” dig. Warlow is much more forceful with this line. He fully means this insult, and he absolutely wants Stride to be offended by it. Cucci’s delivery of this line is very different. In the 95 tour, he doesn’t say it with anywhere near the force of Warlow, and in OBC, he uses this insult to calm himself down. Before this line, he was practically shouting, and he brings his volume back down to a reasonable level for this line. He’s using it to recompose himself. It’s less of an attack on Stride than an effort to recenter himself.
Another difference lies in their opinions of the hospital itself. Warlow obviously wants to help the “doomed, broken souls” within, but he doesn’t have a particularly strong opinion on how the patients are being treated. Cucci, however, obviously hates the hospital. He calls it a prison and says that the patients are “left there to rot”. Because he has his father in there as a patient, he sees the mistreatment of the patients firsthand, and he has this palpable contempt for the hospital. When Warlow focuses solely on his work and the good it could do, Cucci verbally attacks St. Jude’s, emphasizing the mistreatment of its patients.
This got long and rambly. I’ll stop now.
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In the early days of Partizan I brielfy attemoted to invent broun/valence out of thin air so that I could have more emotional connection to the SBBR side. I think SBBR ended up being my fav of the groups in the end but the Concept of clem had so much juice at the start y’know?
So my main attempt at juice was after the hypha arc (I cannot remember what actually happened in it other than them chilling in the forest at the end) I hc’d that when theyre staying the night in the forest, broun found the place weird and creepy and they could not sleep. So they got up after some twisting and turning and ended up talking to Valence until dawn about nothing since they Don’t sleep. [tm voice] a moment of intimacy if you will. I had some fun with that idea but I didn’t end up extrapolating too much from that.
Anyways then episode 19 hit me over the head multiple times with a frying pan
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A l'OL, Santiago Cucci devrait quitter son poste de président exécutif
AFP via Eurosport
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all of my fave male characters have pussies actually
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