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@onlythemad1s
After watching a 50-second interview clip about Fiyero’s blue contact lenses, I think I accidentally figured out why Jonathan Bailey was cast in the role.
What surprised me wasn’t the contacts themselves.
The interviewer asked about the blue eyes, and I expected Jonathan to talk about appearance — how he looked, how different he felt, whether he liked the result.
Instead, he immediately started talking about vision.
He said the lenses restricted his sight. He compared it to looking at Jeff Goldblum through a greenhouse window.
In other words, he wasn’t talking about how he looked.
He was talking about how the world looked to him.
That immediately reminded me of a line from For Good:
“You’ve got me seeing through different eyes.”
At first I thought this was simply a clever reference to Fiyero’s blue eyes.
Now I’m not so sure.
Because Fiyero’s story isn’t really about changing his appearance.
It’s about changing the way he sees the world.
At the beginning of the story, Fiyero chooses comfort, pleasure, and distraction. He dances through life. He avoids difficult questions.
Then he meets Elphaba.
And suddenly he starts noticing things he never paid attention to before: injustice, power, conformity, the cost of choosing a side.
His world becomes larger.
So I found myself thinking about an interesting contradiction.
Jonathan’s vision became more restricted while wearing the lenses.
Fiyero’s vision became broader because of Elphaba.
Physically, one sees less.
Emotionally and intellectually, the other sees more.
And then I thought about the ending.
When Fiyero becomes the Scarecrow, he loses almost everything.
His position.
His identity.
Even his human body.
Yet one thing remains.
The perspective he gained through Elphaba.
That’s why the blue eyes suddenly feel different to me.
They’re not just a visual design choice.
They’re a symbol of transformation.
Not “how he looks.”
But “how he sees.”
And maybe that’s why Jonathan Bailey feels so perfect for the role.
In interviews, he often talks about perception, perspective, and meaning rather than appearance or results.
Even when asked about contact lenses, he somehow ends up talking about ways of seeing.
So I started this clip thinking about blue eyes.
I ended it thinking about perspective.
Which, honestly, feels very Wicked.
fiyero stimboard !! req >> @potingus573
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Friendly reminder to all that hate that “atrocious love triangle” in the movie/musical because they think Its Fiyero coming between Elphaba and Glinda, the love triangle was added in the second act to ADD GLINDA to the romantic plot, not the other way around.
They paid tribute to this in the first movie
Go find some of the earliest outlines of the musical, their romance has not changed since the inception but Glinda’s role has, she absorbed both Sarima and Dorothy’s roles (yes they were initially supposed to be characters in the musical) and became more of an antagonist/antihero than initially intended in the second act having only about 2-3 scenes equal to Nessa.
Don’t get me wrong, I love the story as it is today, and I find the evolution of the show incredibly interesting, I’m just incredibly tired of these false narratives painting characters as unimportant as every character is important in Wicked to make the story work. You might not like them, but they matter just the same.
Look at how Fiyero watches Galinda and Elphaba run away.
YOU’RE TELLING ME HE DOESN’T WANT TO BE IN A SANDWITCH?!?!
Helloooooooo I’m baaaaaaaaaaackkkkkk with fiyerabaaaaaaaaaa
I think the funniest thing to come out of Wicked was Jonny just straight up wearing Scarecrow shirts in interviews.
Fiyero amd Elphaba's relationship is nowhere near the levels wtih Glinda BFFR. Cut him out and nothing fundamentally changes for Elphaba.
So you understand nothing to the story and the characters.
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There's something deeply wrong with him, but that's okay.
Prince sun dancer and Emerald Commotion
The premise of this fic is that Fiyercrow has amnesia and Elphaba doesn't know if he's Fiyero or not, so she takes him to test if he is or not; but it hasn't updated in 20 years so we'll never know
Anyway, the dream in the first chap is fantastic and I might steal it, please read it here:
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My Frankelda fanchild, little Helena
Royal Portrait
They should have definitely done something like this in the film. Sadly, it probably wouldn’t add up but still a cool concept, no?
ALSO: Not my usual art style but I wanted to mimic the kind of style the movie portraits had, taking inspiration by Frankelda’s picture in the book of spooks series and Procustos’s…
Yoo I've already seen Frankelda, and all I can say is... these are them. 🙂↕️
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algo rápido pero con amor para esta bella película