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I do think Brilliant Minds definitely did some reshooting and changed some storylines to happen sooner.
The Clockmaker’s Daughter is tragic on the first listen because you’re like “ This is sad” but the more you peel it back, the worse it gets.
1) Will and Constance are both “alive” but separated by Constance believing he is dead and no one has the spark to give her life back in town
2) Will and Constance are both stuck in a town that they truly didn’t want to live in the first place
But point 3 makes it worse.
3) Nobody left in the town believes their story really happen so there is no one left to offer Constance to work because nobody believes she was real which means Will is just as trapped because he’s waiting for something almost impossible.
Can’t wait until I reach the fourth tragic layer on another relisten.
Also, I realized the fourth layer this morning, The one family who had the highest chance of believing doesn’t believe Constance or the story was real
Also, found the fifth and worst layer by far. All Constance wanted was a story of her own and she never got that. Her story is never her own, it’s tied to Will’s story, to Amelia and Henry’s story, to Abraham’s story, to the OG Constance’s story and last but most tragically the story of the town of Spindlewood. She’s nothing more than the clockmaker’s daughter with no story of her own, trapped forever in a narrative which she can never escape….like a clock ticking away until it stops. I’m sure there is another tragic layer to find.
I found the sixth layer now. Will is constantly telling us the story of Constance and no matter how many times he tells it to us and others, it still ends the same way. No matter how many times you listen to it, the tragedy of how their story ends stays the same.
Another tragic detail is if you watch the staged concert, every time Abraham winds Constance, the key is slotted into her back - the one place she can't reach on her own. She is literally dependent on someone else to function, and in the end, it was Abraham's choice not to wind her that lead to their tragic end.
Will's key fits into his chest, and we see he can wind himself. This means that Abraham learned from his initial mistake, probably even felt remorse for it, but it didn't matter. It was too late to save Constance.
Yes, it’s almost as tragic as it’s definitely implied in the first and last song that Will knows that this is futile, he knows that things will never change but HE keeps trying to see if they will. But he’s gong to keep on believing they can. He’ll keep waiting even if it’s forever
i just did a relisten and am now doing this
I love this musical so much and I will literally never be able to see it live
I always cry when Will winds himself because oh my gosh that is such a important moment thats so subtle and tells us so much about Abraham 😭
Oh my god, I didn’t even consider that detail. That makes it so much worse now.
Hurts so bad that all Will has ever dreamed is to leave the town and now he's stuck there for eternity. Not just a lifetime, but an eternity, as he won't leave Constance. Constance's dream was to be loved and she was killed by the town who betrayed her and she died believing she was forever hated
Oh wow, it got worse. But also love that the American production gave it a happy ending
The Clockmaker’s Daughter is tragic on the first listen because you’re like “ This is sad” but the more you peel it back, the worse it gets.
1) Will and Constance are both “alive” but separated by Constance believing he is dead and no one has the spark to give her life back in town
2) Will and Constance are both stuck in a town that they truly didn’t want to live in the first place
But point 3 makes it worse.
3) Nobody left in the town believes their story really happen so there is no one left to offer Constance to work because nobody believes she was real which means Will is just as trapped because he’s waiting for something almost impossible.
Can’t wait until I reach the fourth tragic layer on another relisten.
Also, I realized the fourth layer this morning, The one family who had the highest chance of believing doesn’t believe Constance or the story was real
Also, found the fifth and worst layer by far. All Constance wanted was a story of her own and she never got that. Her story is never her own, it’s tied to Will’s story, to Amelia and Henry’s story, to Abraham’s story, to the OG Constance’s story and last but most tragically the story of the town of Spindlewood. She’s nothing more than the clockmaker’s daughter with no story of her own, trapped forever in a narrative which she can never escape….like a clock ticking away until it stops. I’m sure there is another tragic layer to find.
I found the sixth layer now. Will is constantly telling us the story of Constance and no matter how many times he tells it to us and others, it still ends the same way. No matter how many times you listen to it, the tragedy of how their story ends stays the same.
Another tragic detail is if you watch the staged concert, every time Abraham winds Constance, the key is slotted into her back - the one place she can't reach on her own. She is literally dependent on someone else to function, and in the end, it was Abraham's choice not to wind her that lead to their tragic end.
Will's key fits into his chest, and we see he can wind himself. This means that Abraham learned from his initial mistake, probably even felt remorse for it, but it didn't matter. It was too late to save Constance.
Yes, it’s almost as tragic as it’s definitely implied in the first and last song that Will knows that this is futile, he knows that things will never change but HE keeps trying to see if they will. But he’s gong to keep on believing they can. He’ll keep waiting even if it’s forever
i just did a relisten and am now doing this
I love this musical so much and I will literally never be able to see it live
I always cry when Will winds himself because oh my gosh that is such a important moment thats so subtle and tells us so much about Abraham 😭
Oh my god, I didn’t even consider that detail. That makes it so much worse now.
Hurts so bad that all Will has ever dreamed is to leave the town and now he's stuck there for eternity. Not just a lifetime, but an eternity, as he won't leave Constance. Constance's dream was to be loved and she was killed by the town who betrayed her and she died believing she was forever hated
i have no comment this is just the funniest fucking thing i’ve seen all day
@thatlittleegyptologist i think this is your wheelhouse? Whats it say. Is it anygood or is it pure aesthetic.
I’ve already posted something longer on my blog because I was trying to avoid spoiling the fun but (as loud as I can - not reflected on you): THIS IS AI. IT’S NOT HIERATIC (that looks different) IT’S BARELY EVEN CURSIVE HIEROGLYPHS.
Look closely:
Do they really look like hieroglyphs? No.
Do they really form things other than birds? No.
Do they distinct groups that could be words even if you can’t read them? No.
When you spot the same sign on another part of the door, why does it look like the person carving them (because Reddit OP says an exacto knife was used) suddenly forgot a script they are apparently fluent enough in to carve on a toilet door? Because it is AI.
TL;DR: Reddit op was karma farming using AI to generate nonsense “hieratic” onto what is probably a real photo of a toilet door. Because Hieroglyphs in the public consciousness are considered a funny ha ha picture script rather than a real script belonging to a real language capable of literature, people’s brains skip over the obvious faults. If you searched for “hieratic examples” or “cursive hieroglyphs examples” and compared them to the above image, it’d be very quickly apparent that it wasn’t real.
Danny, Charlotte, you two are idiots. Your father's taught you better than this.
They really are. Like if you are going to break in, at least try to sneak. They just walked around like they already lived there.
Danny, Charlotte, you two are idiots. Your father's taught you better than this.
I got bored....and did a rewatch.
I got a new theory of the Night of Fright is No Delight episode from a rewatch. I think the million dollars was always set up to be given to Scooby Doo by the Captain because I theorized that he hired his own lawyers to pretend to be ghosts, knowing the dog and his friends would solve the case and the other heirs would just run away from the island. ( Also think that at least some of the gang knew the Confederate money had some worth but said it was worthless/worth less because you know Scooby would blow it all on food. It's probably part of their funds to keep mystery solving)
everyone being upset about the rumored casting of elliot page in the odyssey is given just straight up transphobia...
It’s also just such an insane take too. Like everyone assumes Achilles is this ideal of manhood because he’s rage and murder. But the actual character is a cross dressing bisexual man who has rage and murder for being slighted.
I just googled this and… yes, it’s absolutely real.
And there are so many articles and videos and discussions. Like, the scientific community is buzzing about this.
So much research will have to be redone because the data was absolutely compromised, off by orders of magnitude, by using standard lab gloves.
The world is probably not horrifically contaminated by microplastics. Sterile laboratories, however, are contaminated by latex and nitrile gloves.
Thank God someone bothered to check.
I have a wild idea. what if we supported our claims of fact by linking to a reliable source. better yet, what if we went hogwild and just straight up linked to the actual unpaywalled study
all stories are about grief. and if theyre not about grief then theyre about love. which is basically the same thing down the road
Anyone else ship the police officer and the reporter from the sheep detectives??
Just me or...
I do think it would be interesting to see that ship post movie. Because well, if you haven’t seen the movie…. Don’t want to spoil it.
Every single thing I've seen about "sheep detectives" makes me wanna watch it more😭
As a feel good movie yes. If you love mysteries, the mystery will feel a little obvious to you as compared to other murder mysteries
I will say this sheep detectives is a 10/10 movie. But it’s not comparable to Knives out as a mystery because unlike Knives out, I actually knew who the killer was pretty early on.
Poor Spinlove. His employer already hates him.
You know, as much as I'm a fan of horror and time loops, the absolute funniest interpretation I've seen of Dracula Daily is the one that goes that Jonathan Harker is fine and healthy and happy, he's just telling this story to his grandkids. Again. Because they love hearing the Vampire Story.
I have a funnier interpretation. This is Jonathan’s long winded story to his son to tell him why he’s namer Quincey.
For anybody not caught up: Tennessee just passed a new map that pretty much makes it so black neighborhoods have no power in local votes. Two things about this. While protestors were chanting "No Jim Crow", white Tennessee lawmakers were caught laughing on video. On top of this, Representative Justin Pearson and his brother KeShaun Pearson were arrested for trying to give their takes on the matter (which is not only their legal right but literally his job). If you give a shit about black people, help fight this. We can't allow a return to Jim Crow.