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eldritch-hall-asylum · 10 months
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(Rowan belongs to @sanriosratz)
Inspired by that one interview with Pedro Pascal and Oscar Isaac.
[During the press release for "Hell's Secrets"]
Rowan: Hi, I'm Rowan Brady.
Patrick: Hi, I'm Patrick Torres-Moran.
Both: and we're doing a [Insert company here] complete interview-!
[Patrick pulls Rowan's hoodie over his face]
Rowan: -iewwww-!
[The two laugh]
Rowan, reading: "Who does... Patrick Torres-Moran... look like?"
Patrick: I get Oscar Isaac... often.
Rowan: oh-! [Starts laughing] I remember who you look like!
Patrick: who's that?
Rowan: that muppet, I told you about.
Patrick, cracking up: What muppet?
Rowan: the-the-the Eagle. The grumpy Eagle.
Patrick, trying not to smile: malo...
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sanriosratz · 2 years
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Starring Role!Patrick (AU??????)
@eldritch-hall-asylum, please reblog and add stuff if you feel so inclined
I'm a big ol' Patrick simp, and I love this idea. It lives rent-free in my head. Also, Patrick needs more love.
I, personally, see him in a murder-type film/TV series (totally not because I live off the idea of Patrick covered in blood, of course not, haha 😅😅😳), but if you see him in another type, please let me know!!
Going off from the point above, I think that a nonchalant, sort of flirtatious, gruff and standoffish murderer/serial killer would be an amazing role for him. It's such a different character for him to play, because "He’s never really been much bigger than 'eccentric/nerdy best friend', 'neighbour the kids love', 'step-dad', or 'weird uncle'" (ref.).
When he first auditioned for the starring role, he felt so completely out of place; usually, he auditions for smaller parts, but, hey, his agent suggested it, and a lot of his family encouraged it, so fuck it, he auditioned.
When his agent called again to say that he got offered the role, he took it almost immediately.
His brain was mush as he came off the phone, I mean, starring role? Him? No way.
He'd be absolutely amazing during filming! He'd get along well with the other actors, constantly calling them "Mija"/"Mijo" (Spanish term for endearment, it's a headcanons of mine) between scenes and just being an absolute wonder to work with.
After whatever he's in comes out, he'd definitely watch it with the rest of eldritch hall (assuming there's not an age limit...). He'd probably get tons of compliments from people and he'd just be all gushy lol.
Also, you know those QnA things (like, 'The cast of [name] answer questions playing with cats' or 'Patrick Torres-Moran from [name] answers fan questions from the web', stuff like that.), he'd definitely do those!
And the interview show with Charles!
And absolutely, like you've said (here), he'd relish in all the cosplays, edits, thirst traps, TikToks, fanfics, artwork, and more.
Please if you have information on starring role!Patrick, share it!
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driftwoodthrone · 1 year
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Whatever your circumstances may be, you deserve the justice of courts, not criminals. To turn you over is to acquiesce. Worse yet, it betrays an old friend. But to harbour you risks the lives of everyone aboard this ship. Including hers.
PATRICK STEWART as JEAN-LUC PICARD & ED SPELEERS as JACK CRUSHER in STAR TREK: PICARD S03E02 “Disengage”
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So Good Right Now and What a Time to Be Alive are sisters in the same way Tiffany Blews and WAMS are sisters. I will not elaborate on this what I speak is fact
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revshanks · 2 months
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Silly little lineup for my Songs From The Black Hole AU! From left to right; Dondo, Jonas, M1, and Wuan (aka, the Weezy Lineup)
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mariocki · 1 year
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A dastardly Patrick Troughton sets his sights on the heroes, as wicked Bill Mace, member of dope smuggling ring, in Dial 999: Thames Division (1.5, ABC, 1958)
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feralportalmaster · 1 year
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Just realised Mighty Nein animated also means Pumat Sol animated.
I swear to every prime fucking deity if they don’t cast Patrick Warburton as Pumat…
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noturfang · 2 months
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Yeah, can't remove the blindfold because he can't see. Okay 😌
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haledamage · 1 year
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I really expected the generation nord one-shot to be cringey and all second-hand embarrassment
but mostly it's just making me nostalgic
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warrior-kitty · 2 years
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KH drawing idea I probably won’t do: Eraqus first taking in Aqua as an apprentice but it plays out like the episode of Spongebob where Patrick went with him to boating school.
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Neil Patrick Harris : Doctor Who :: Amanda Plummer : Star Trek Picard s3
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eldritch-hall-asylum · 11 months
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Fuck it.
Another starring role Patrick au idea.
After Hell's Secrets wraps up filming of its final episode, and is released, Patrick has a few months of a break. He's worked really hard; he can survive off of the money he got.
Anyway...
His agent gets back to him, and brings up another gig that came their way.
...its an artsy superhero film.
...with a morally grey protagonist.
Naturally, Patrick goes to audition. Instead of his usual audition lines, he goes for something... New.
He literally just rattles off darkwing duck quotes. Like "I am the terror that flaps in the night" and stuff like that. And while, it may seem funny...
...when a tall guy that is staring you down with a gravelly voice tells you he's "the chill that runs up your spine"
...you fuckin' listen.
Anyway, Patrick then gets called back for his line reading and his screen tests.
And before you know it, he's got a gig.
He's playing the main character in an edgy superhero drama.
He's the plaything of an Eldritch monster.
He's... The Darkened Cloak.
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sanriosratz · 1 year
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Starring role! Patrick :3
(@eldritch-hall-asylum) Just an idea for Hell's Secrets as to why Miccah kills.
I will admit, this idea came to me because I was watching Kubz Scouts play Yandere Simulator. It's not all that original lmfao
Okay, my idea is that Miccah's yandere, specifically for Rowan (I'm putting both our OCs on a playdate here HAHA-).
The adoration for Rowan, since they're childhood friends, would probably start in childhood, around the teen years (13–16).
Miccah was very close and affectionate towards Rowan, hugging them from behind, running his hands through their hair, holding their hand(s), and more as an implicit way to show his love.
(Rowan figures out he's bicurious/heteroflexible around his twenties). Miccah realised Rowan's never given eyes to anyone before, and, to distract himself from the fact that Rowan may never want a relationship with anyone, he sporadically dates people. One-night stands, dates, months of a relationship before moving on to the next, and more.
Yet his heart was still set on Rowan.
It became less of a want and more of a need. He needed Rowan, and he was going to make sure Rowan needed him.
When Hell's Secrets takes place, Rowan is 32, and Miccah is older (36, Patrick's age).
Rowan starts talking to people; hoping for a relationship, and settling down.
Miccah is a lot different from when they were kids. He's still touchy and affectionate but more protective than ever.
He's colder to those that Rowan may have taken a liking to, he's meaner to those that give Rowan a dirty look, he's deeply in love and infatuated with Rowan and will do whatever it takes to make sure he has them and keeps them.
The end of season 1 is the beginning of his yandere-arc. The guy he shoots had started making advances towards Rowan. His love. His beloved.
His.
So he makes the swift decision that they cannot live; for fear they'd take what rightfully belongs to him away.
Season two is Miccah's full delve into his yandere-arc. Every person that may take his love away is a body to be dismembered, disfigured and burnt.
Season three is about hiding away, making sure Rowan will not ever know about his murders, keeping him safe, and making sure that he will not scare him away. (does this make sense?)
(The probable) season four is the season that both Rowan and Miccah die. I do have not that many thoughts for season four, but an idea I do have is that Miccah and Rowan kiss after Miccah confesses to both loving him and the murders. It's after this, that Miccah then kills Rowan (swiftly, with a knife to the heart).
Then he kills himself with a gun to the side of his head, shooting before the police storm the place, only to find a dead detective and a dead crime writer.
idk just an idea. if you have any thoughts please to say them :) I appreciate them a lot
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comicaurora · 2 months
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In the latest trope talk you used Odo as part of your examples. I think You've talked about Star Trek: The Next Generation before but not Deep Space Nine and I just had some questions about what you thought about the show.
What did you most/least enjoy about the series?
What did you think of DS9's syndicated episodes compared to contemporary trek's (TNG, VOY) episodic nature?
How do you feel about the Dominion storyline as a whole? Did you feel like it went against Star Trek's utopian future?
Which characters stood out to you the most/had the most engaging development?
What do you think gagh tastes like?
Any other thoughts about the series?
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Oh man, DS9.
I have this very consistent pattern of thinking that the star trek I have most recently watched is the best star trek. When I watched TNG it was the best because of its standout episodes that let Patrick Stewart and Brent Spiner show off. Then when I watched Voyager it was the best because Janeway was incredible and 7 of 9's arc was a beautiful iteration on the "inhuman character explores humanity" star trek trope. Then when I got to DS9 I was like "Oh, so this is what actually good Star Trek looks like." I do think I'm actually right this time, though.
I think they really took advantage of how different the core premise of the show was from previous Star Treks. Because the setting was very consistent, the episodic variations on the formula weren't dedicated to seeking out Weird New Shit, but to focusing on the characters and their dynamics with one another. Correspondingly I think the best thing in the show is the character writing and how everyone's arcs are built up. This was something I think they were building towards with the previous series; TNG would occasionally have character-focused episodes, but for the most part everybody on the ship operated like a well-oiled machine, inputting the Weird Thing Of The Week and outputting a solution. Voyager destabilized the formula by yeeting the heroes halfway across the galaxy and well outside the safe confines of federation space, so you got a lot more opportunities for drama caused by limited supplies or existential despair, and a lot more character-driven conundrums without clean or flawless solutions. DS9 is kind of the apotheosis of this shift away from "seek out new life and new civilizations, boldly go etc etc" because instead of our heroes briefly interacting with Bajor and then fucking off into the end credits, they're sitting right on top of a planet undergoing tumultuous social restructuring after the end of a long and horrible military occupation, and they're there for 7 seasons. Because they aren't following an adventure-of-the-week formula, absolutely everything they do has consequences they have to deal with later down the line, and that lends itself very well to longform character arcs.
I liked the Dominion storyline well enough, and I think the existence of an evil space empire to fight doesn't preclude the Federation being a utopia. Utopias are internally perfect systems, not worlds that have absolutely no conflict. I think the part of DS9 that does undercut the utopia is the whole thing with Section 31, but I think that's part of a very intentional move on the writers' part to highlight that Section 31 is not as necessary as they think they are, and that doing all this stuff unethically is a moral concession and a shortcut that demeans the principles of the Federation. That's part of why I like that they serve as a nemesis to Doctor Bashir, who has very personal reasons to despise the idea of taking the easy way out.
Character-wise, I have very predictable favs. Jadzia Dax is fascinating to me, and I love the way they play with her past lives and centuries of experience to create this very layered character packed with plothooks. Also I have very simple tastes, and "woman fills narrative Man Role trope and nobody is weird about it" is an itch I so rarely get scratched despite how not complicated it is. Jadzia gets to be a swashbuckling romantic hero with a tragic starcrossed lover; she gets to be a wise yet cheerful mentor to Captain Sisko; she gets to be a noble warrior honoring debts from a lifetime ago. And I adore how her dynamic with Sisko plays out over the seasons - another completely uncomplicated trope I so rarely get to enjoy, male and female leads who are profoundly ride-or-die for one another and have absolutely no interest in making out. I am still so mad about how Jadzia gets iced, but that doesn't mean I don't like Ezri, and there is something very beautiful about how when she gets Dax'd and her existence becomes an absolute mess of confusion and conflicting memories and she doesn't even know who she is anymore, her single point of stability is Sisko.
That said, Garak is probably my overall fav. The man is an absolute drama hound and since he's not technically main cast it's a rare treat to get him focused on. He is so much fun on a rewatch when you can see exactly when and how he's lying and when he's telling the truth in a way that everyone thinks is lying, and what I think is most interesting about him is how absolutely everybody else on the station has him figured out. There's this "I know he knows I know they know" loop underlying almost every interaction. Everyone knows he's a spy, he knows everyone knows, and they're all just vibing anyway. It's like his entire character is built on telling the truth in a way that sounds like a lie, to the point where it always manages to surprise people when he does something absolutely ruthless. He's been saying he's a bad guy the whole time! People seem to keep forgetting!
Also, fun fact, the very first chunk of DS9 I caught was the back half of the episode "The Wire", and when I was mentioning this to my dad, I was like "yeah I don't remember their names but these two guys seemed extremely married-" and he immediately went "oh, Garak and the doctor?" so that's very telling I think
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One of the reasons I believe a lot of people are so aggressively threatened, freaked out, and even offended by the concept of a gay or bi Mike is because then they’d have to face the fact that queer people are just people. Which, duh. Of course, they are! But Mike Wheeler, at least in the first season (and sorta the second season), is THE main character. He’s THE guy.
It’s what turned Finn Wolfhard into a heartthrob and fast-tracked him to starring roles in movies like It and Ghostbusters: Afterlife. For people who grew up loving 80s childhood adventure movies, on which the Duffers based their show, Mike Wheeler is Elliot from E.T. He’s Mikey from The Goonies. He’s Marty from Back to the Future. He’s Luke from A New Hope. In other words, he’s the kind of young sci-fi hero every boy dreamed of becoming. I mean, who wouldn’t want to find out that magic/the supernatural is real, go on an insane, life-changing adventure with their friends, stand up to bad guys, and fall in love with a girl with superpowers in the span of a week?!
Other than being nerdy/into D&D (which is honestly not that far from being a theatre kid, tbh)/hj, kinda melodramatic, and somewhat unathletic (affectionate), there’s nothing about Mike Wheeler that radiates gayness on the surface. Plus, he’s the protagonist! In Season 1 we experience most new things through his eyes. That makes him the audience surrogate character, so how can the audience surrogate character be (gasps) GAY?! That’s OBviously impossible. He’s just a guy. He’s just a dude. He’s just a person. He’s just the boy next door.
And if queer people are just people, then that means ANYONE could potentially be queer. Even your younger sister. Even your best friend, who has no stereotypically gay traits, plays football, and has a girlfriend. Even your children (gasps). Even you (am I gay quizzes? were born from fears like this). That’s terrifying for people who expect the world, and the media they consume, to be black-and-white.
People like boxes. They like things that are safe. Every time general audiences are introduced to a new character they fully assume the character is straight, even if they aren’t shown to have any interest in girls (like Will) unless they are an obvious stereotype, say the words, “I’m gay,” or explicitly make out with a boy (even then, some people will still try to claim they’re confused or simply “struggling with their sexuality”).
Kevin Keller from Riverdale. Kurt Hummel from Glee. Patrick in The Perks of Being a Wallflower (as much as I love that movie). Carlos in HSMTMTS. These are all characters that are Gay™️. They are almost always the comic relief sidekick, or the gay bestie for the main female character, or some variation of common tropes. Audiences (even homophobic ones) are increasingly used to seeing these types of characters on their screen, but a gay Mike Wheeler would be a different type of character entirely. 
“Mike being gay or bi would just be OUT OF NOWHERE and would be bad writing done just for woke points.” Okay. Aside from the fact that it would simply NOT be out of nowhere (gestures wildly at the Byler Proof Slides), let’s unpack the phrase “out of nowhere” for a second. Why is something only considered “out of nowhere” when it’s gay and never when it’s straight? Was it out of nowhere for Dustin to find a girlfriend while at camp? Is the resurrection of Stancy out of nowhere? And to the people who are still somehow convinced that Will Byers isn’t gay, just “maturing slower than his friends,” I guarantee you they wouldn’t call it “out of nowhere” for Will to suddenly have a female love interest, even though it clearly would be. They would encourage it, even if it was someone especially ridiculous like El, who is literally his sister, or Max, with whom he’s had almost no on-screen conversations. This is why you see people on TikTok and YouTube who genuinely believe Will’s painting is for the random girl he danced with at Snowball. Talk about out of nowhere!
“But Mike just isn’t gay. Don’t be delusional. Don’t be unrealistic. He is straight. He has only been shown to like El and has one of the most extreme cases of romantic tunnel vision in fiction I’ve ever seen.” Okay, let’s push aside the constant lip stares, the romantically charged conversations with his best friend, the fact that he can’t say or even write, “I love you” to his girlfriend, the ways the Duffers have consistently framed the Will/Mike/El dynamic with love triangle imagery and drawn our attention to this for the entire show, and more (gestures wildly at the Byler proof slides once more!!) for one second. 
The emphasis on “just isn’t” betrays them and their underlying perspectives. Let’s be clear. You can say Robin just isn’t straight because she’s been explicitly confirmed in show and out of show to be lesbian and into girls. You can say Will just isn’t straight because his sexuality has been all but confirmed as well. But you can’t say Mike “just isn’t” gay if the only concrete “proof” you have for this is his (turbulent) relationship with Eleven. Keep in mind. Without Vecna, we don’t have access to the innermost thoughts of any of the characters. All we have to go by is their actions, their words, and the intentional ways the Duffers have coded their characters. Ultimately, people who say this are saying that Mike Wheeler “just isn’t gay” because he doesn’t fit their pre-conceived, ignorant, myopic notions of what a gay person is. Mike “just can’t be” gay in these people’s minds because he hasn’t done any gay “actions,” whatever that even means (that’s why they believe Will- sweet, innocent Will- is a predator/homewrecker because they associate gayness with freakish deviance and see it as something inherently sexual, whereas if Will were a girl with the exact same feelings towards Mike, they’d never in a trillion years see it this way).
In both real life and in fiction, despite all the progress we’ve made as a society, straight is something you’re allowed to just be, by default, regardless of whether you’re dating someone. Gay is something you have to PROVE or “fall into,” and even then it’s treated with incredible suspicion (this is why people who ship Stobin believe Steve can “fix” Robin and make her into boys). Bisexuality is tragically either erased altogether, treated as a joke/a phase, or completely misunderstood (I heard someone say Mike could never be bi because he’d never date Will and El at the same time - what?! That’s not how bisexuality works). And comphet is something entirely baffling to straight audiences. You might as well be saying 2+2 equals armadillo. 
They’d rather believe that he’s just become an asshole, or that Finn Wolfhard has suddenly become a bad actor. Because accepting that Mike Wheeler isn’t straight means accepting that he can be the cool, brave, valiant, kind, caring protagonist of seasons 1 and 2, AND also be madly in love with his best friend. That feels like a bait-and-switch to some people because they don’t see queer people as “normal,” even if they claim they aren’t homophobic. They see queer people as “the other,” as something alien. [Insert Visibly Stereotypical Character Here] can be gay, not MY Mike Wheeler. He’s straight. STRAIGHT.  He’s madly in love with El. He and Will are just friends. JUST friends. Sound like someone?
That’s one of the reasons that Byler will be such powerful, meaningful, representation (aside from just being the only logical explanation for Mike’s weird actions). Byler becoming canon will give hope and provide a voice for the millions of LGBTQ+ kids out there who don’t fit a stereotype or society’s pre-conceived notions but who just happen to not be straight. Mike Wheeler will join Nick Nelson as one of the best LGBTQ+ teens EVER on screen. It will be a cultural reset. And it will hopefully open people’s minds to the beautiful tapestry of humanity. A love story so pure, so beautiful, and so overwhelming that the boy who tried so hard to be “normal” and to deny his feelings for his best friend and the boy who survived bullies, a week in a hellish alternate dimension, and a possession that took over his mind and body had no choice but to go crazy together.
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ducklooney · 2 months
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While the Epic Mickey video game is getting a remastered version (and that's a good thing, because that video game is really underrated), it's a shame that Disney canceled a video game project called Epic Donald for stupid reasons. It would be like Epic Mickey (spin-off to be exact), but Donald would star as the hero who saves Duckburg from various troubles and villains. Donald would be like Indiana Jones, but you should know that Indiana Jones was modeled after the Carl Barks comics and the adventures of Scrooge McDuck, Donald Duck and Huey, Dewey and Louie.
That game would be based on the Carl Barks comics with some references from the OG Ducktales and in addition to Donald, there would be Scrooge McDuck, Donald's nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie, Gyro Gearloose, Magica de Spell, Launchpad McQuack, Beagle Boys, Gladstone Gander and other characters (with appearances by Goofy and Mickey). And these are some of the concepts for this game which was specially left by one of the last current American writers and artists for Donald Duck comics Patrick Pat Block. This idea was put forth by Warren Spector himself. And you can learn more about it from this video clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50doEJYcwv8
Articles related to this: https://www.thegamer.com/epic-donald-epic-mickey/ https://mynintendonews.com/2016/08/19/concept-art-from-cancelled-epic-donald-game-surfaces/
And thanks to gaming historian Liam Robertson for the excellent video clip analysis.
It was also planned to realize the video game Epic Mickey Racers in which famous Disney heroes would race, and one of them would be Scrooge McDuck who would ride a motorcycle together with Donald's nephews. This sounds familiar, doesn't it?
It's a great shame that they canceled this video game (especially after Ducktales Remastered Game), because if they had realized it, they would have realized how much they could do with Donald Duck, his family and friends, and the comic book material, which there is a lot of, and people, through the video game, could be interested. for Carl Barks comics, as well as other comics by other authors, especially in America where interest in Donald Duck comics has declined since the 1980s era. In Europe he would be even more popular because Donald is a much more popular character than Mickey (which is not to say that Mickey doesn't have a role in his comics, especially look at Egmont and the Italian comics) and has a significant role in those comics. I have a feeling that American Disney has a lot of intolerance towards Disney comics, which is unfortunate. Shame on you Disney!
I wish that this idea and this video game could be realized and that Donald could be restored to his old reputation. This is just my opinion.
Feel free to like and reblog this if you support this!
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