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TED LASSO | 3.08: WE'LL NEVER HAVE PARIS
multiple times jamie has come into practice with hickies everywhere. his neck, his thighs, his fucking ass (dani swears he saw one during the showers even if no one else did). worse than that, he comes in limping, can barely sit down properly
multiple times beard and nate have had to corner roy in the coaches’ office and sternly tell him to stop fucking their best striker to the point he can’t walk anymore
multiple times roy simply replies “he fucking begged for it” and walks away
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Sort of bums me out that so many people didn't seem to Get the Cat King so here are my thoughts:
So let's start with Edwin's crime. He uses something the cat desires (a sardine) to lure the cat to him and then uses an enchanted string to trap the cat with magic. He demands the answer to a question in exchange for its release. Edwin knows it is dangerous to use magic on a cat, that it violates Rules but he does it anyway.
Binding a creature and agreeing to set them free under a certain condition is very Classic Fairytale. its also a favourite trope of Neil Gaiman's (he did not write this show but his influence is there). In both the Sandman and his novel Stardust (and the film adaptation) trapping a creature with magic and demanding a task/favour in exchange for their freedom is an extremely important plot point. Edwin binding a cat and demanding an answer in exchange is exactly in line with this Fairytale trope
And so is the Cat Kings response. The Cat King is a trickster. What he does to Edwin is exactly what Edwin did to one of his subjects. He entices Edwin, he binds him with magic and when Edwin demands to be free he turns his own words against him "why all the fuss for one little spell?" Edwin did something wrong. He imposed his will/magic on another creature and the Cat King is punishing him for it in a way that is poetic. Its fairytale. its trickster. its classic.
I've also seen people complain that the task Edwin was given 'count all the cats' is 'impossible'...except its fucking not. Edwin does it. He does it so well he actually BEATS the Cat King ("you didn't count yourself" Are.You.Kidding.Me. Classic!Fairytale!Vibes!)
The Cat Kings choice to bind Edwin to Port Townsend is good on so many levels. From a storytelling perspective it forces characters who can travel anywhere in the world to stay in one place, and increases the stakes for these characters who are supposed to be on the run. From a genre perspective...its an excellent use of fairytale tropes using both Rules of magic, a protagonist who is unkind to a seemingly weak creature who is punished by a more powerful law, a binding, a task to complete, etc
Which just leaves the character perspective which it ALSO does really fucking well and introduces the final aspect to the Cat Kings character. He's seductive. He is responsible for Edwin, 100 years old ghost boy, finally unpacking his internalized homophpbia. he is the catalyst (cat pun not intended)
He pushes Edwin, challenges him, at times literally forces the truth out of Edwin, but he really never does violate his consent. Significantly Edwin is attracted to him, like its an important part of his character that he is. He may not like the Cat King but he is attracted to him!
The Cat King is such a great example of a trickster, a morally grey character who imposes a sense of justice on Edwin after he crosses a line, but also has his own selfish interests and meddles. Hes so important to the plot of the show, to Edwin's character arc, to the genre.
And he's just fun. Unapologetically queer, powerful, complicated. Silly little outfits. Petty cat behavior. Deep heart.
Some of you just didn't get it. And I'm sorry for you. because the Cat King is Excellent actually.
I just finished watching Dead Boy Detectives, and I really, really love how this show handled its queer characters.
It’s so interesting to me, because Edwin died in 1916, and while he wasn’t killed for being gay, his sexuality isn’t unconnected with how/why he died. But his whole arc in the season is about accepting himself and his feelings for both boys more generally and Charles in specific. And by the end of the season, he is able to discuss his crushes with Niko and confess to Charles, and even extend this acceptance to Simon—the boy who bullied and killed him. And in the confession with Charles, I think it is so beautiful that nothing changed— that Charles was so accepting not only of Edwin being gay but also being in love with him.
And I love the scene with Simon, and the moment that the show gives to Edwin, where he is able to accept that being gay isn’t a curse of inherently wrong. And after extending that acceptance to Simon, Simon is able to move on from his eternal punishment in Hell.
So this show does a really beautiful job handling internalized homophobia and repressed feelings, but, at the same time, it also has a really casual approach to queerness. It was never suggested that Jenny’s secret admirer could be a man, and Niko just already seemed to know Jenny was gay. And it was never considered odd or surprising by the characters that Monty and the Cat King could be attracted to Edwin. For a show that really treats Edwin’s journey so beautifully, there is just also a level of accepted queerness without homophobia which I found really interesting and enjoyable to watch.
Supernatural beings when they see Edwin
personally i think that edwin and charles both have two hands, one for each other and one for the cat king and crystal respectively
girlie i cannot believe how hilarious this must be for Charles, your friend who's had a crush on you for the longest time and has always been pining after you gets stuck in a town where everyone suddenly carnally desires him, absolutely top tier story writing, i love it 10/10
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I am nerd now, where is my 1910s nerd gay bestie 🫤😭
Edwin died the same year Morpheus was imprisoned.
Edit: Charles died the year Morpheus escaped (in the comics)
I need Edwin and Charles from Dead Boy Detectives to meet Hob Gadling. And because Hob has died so many times, he will be able to see them. He would also totally adopt them. Like yup, these are my dead boys now.
Edwin was a boy magnet
I think every repressed depressed guy in the sandman universe has to have a hypersexual antagonist who spends way too much time flirting interfering in the repressed guy's love life and just generally making their life more difficult while also causing him to gain a tiny bit of self awareness. They also have a connection to cats
finished dead boy detectives!!!! wonderful show but ,
"What is a handjob?"
"Oh bloody hell."
MAY I HAVE EVERYONE'S ATTENTION ⁉️
edwin died in 1916 & charles in '89. in actual universe terms, edwin died in the middle of WW1 while charles died about 40 years post-WW2. while the Edwardian era was obviously sexist, misogynist & queerphobic as shit, 80s were pretty darn progressive. the Stonewall Riots had already taken place almost 2 decades earlier & not to mention that the 80s were a culturally rich decade! :-D so, it makes complete sense if charles knows the meaning of "body count" or "handjob" while edward is still holding onto his closeted twink™ personality. ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ