Kenneth Williams talks about the recent Carry On film (Follow That Camel) on The Eamonn Andrews Show, aired 25 June 1967 ... in his own unique way. ♡
Camp is a fluid and ever-changing concept within queer culture. In general, camp can be described as a style of humour or performance that is deliberately exaggerated, over-the-top, and often poking fun at traditional ideas of femininity and masculinity.
Camp is often used as a form of resistance against mainstream culture and can be a way for queer people to reclaim power and visibility.
so on the subject of the "Crowley is secretly Revaan/Laverne/Levin/please Twst give us his name" theory, I think my feelings are best summed up as "I don't really buy it, but it's funny". like, in all seriousness, I'm not opposed to it; I have enjoyed the writing in Twst so far and I'm willing to trust that whatever happens will, you know, make sense and not be terrible. but I'm just not really convinced by the current evidence! maybe that'll change once we learn more, we'll see!
with that said, may I propose a few alternate theories about the possible Crowley/Revaan connection:
Tucker is so annoyed right now. He's tired, and look, usually his reincarnation happens without him knowing in the beginning, but it hasn't this time.
Thankfully the brain can only have long term recall around the age of two so he didn't have to worry about… all of that.
But still. He's tired, annoyed, cranky, and about to swamp the entire house in sand.
He's not exactly used to being the younger brother in his lives. Or any sort of brother. And he's pretty sure Duke is either running a gang or being a vigilante. Ugh.