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David Tennant - Arthur Eddington
Einstein & Eddington - 2008
That was the first time David Tennant made me cry buckets.
Youâre very fond of William, arenât you?Â
You should tell him.
â
Arthur: âWilliam, thereâs something I want to sayâŚÂ When do you go?â
William: ââŚThat wasnât what you wanted to say, was it?â
Arthur: ââŚNo.â
Sweeeet
Staged. Â
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âSo, uh ⌠Youâre a duck, arenât ya? Iâm not hallucinatinâ this?â
âAye, Iâm a duck. And, what manner of creature are you?â
âIâm a man. Er, a human.â
âYe kinda resemble a beagle with your lack of a bill. Iâve never seen someone such as yourself.â
âLikewise. Youâre not exactly what I was expectinâ.â
âIf I recall, you did tick âallâ on yer profile under what type you were interested in.â
âYeah. But, I assumed that theyâd match me with a fellow ⌠human being.â
âHonestly, I was picturinâ someone with a wee bit more feathers. I dinnae suppose youâre hidinâ a cloaca under there are ya?â
âNo. Well, I donât- I donât think so. Iâm not really sure what that is. If, um, you donât mind me askinâ, I canât help but notice that youâre not wearinâ pants. Whereâs your uhââ
âI keep it inside. Itâll shoot out when I need it.â
âHuh.â
âDo you still wanna do this?â
ââŚ.. yeah, why not?â
(not much) Later -
Roland lay on the bed, staring at the ceiling - clothes askew, duck bites on his love handles.
âHow was it for you, laddie?â
âConfusinâ. Iâm not sure what the fuck just happened.â
âYou got a visit from Scrooge McDuckâs majestic corkscrew is what happened.â
âAre you free this weekend? Iâd like to do that again.â
âAye. Itâs a date.â
-fin-
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David Tennant enjoyed some quality time with Myrtle (Picture: Backgrid)
17 Dec 2020.
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Ok if paparazzi photos arenât your thing, just ignore this post. But David and Myrtle are ADORABLE and I love that sweater on him! â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸
are you saying itâs normal to ship real actual people and not just characters?
idk, bud, what is "normal"? is it "normal" to write about the life and times of Antony and Cleopatra, as Willy "The Bard" Shakespeare did? how about making a critically-acclaimed biopic about a real woman who really walked this earth, speculating about the sex lives of actual humans, like 2018's Colette (or indeed 1991's Becoming Colette)? is that "normal"? or what if you write a screenplay about the real Jane Austen and her doomed love life (Becoming Jane, 2007)? or about Thomas Jefferson's "sexual combustibility" (1776, 1972)? ooo, on the topic of the Founding Fathers, is Lin Manuel Miranda "normal" for writing raps about Alexander Hamilton boning down on another man's wife (Hamilton, 2015)? or, if you're more sympathetic to the other side of that conflict, where do you think The Crown (2016) falls on the scale of "normal"?
really, who among us is "normal"? how do we define "normal" in a media landscape absolutely bursting with the authorized, unauthorized, uncouth, and unabridged imagined lives of real people, living or dead? for that matter, how do you define "real" people? if you're writing about a public figure whose entire persona is curated for you through tabloid magazines and film directors and editors and makeup artists and graphic designers and publicists, how "real" can this figure be said to be to you? if you're writing about the completely made-up life of a movie star reimagined as a college student in your hometown falling in love with his costar who through a twist of fate has become his roommate, is this still a "real" person you are writing about? is this a "normal" pastime? is writing anything fictional, fantastic, or completely fabricated based on a sliver of the actual world a "normal" thing to do?
idk! but I do know that it's fun! and that it mitigates the toil and drudgery of our brutish and short human lives to imagine our favorite hot celebrities having wild monkey sex, and that it hurts no one in the undertaking.
Anon, mass culture and mainstream media fucking LOVE real person fiction. They even give out Academy Awards for that shit! White male writers sell rpf screenplays to movie studios all the fucking time. Whole industries of celebrity magazines, tabloids and blogs make their living off thinly-veiled rpf. The main difference between a Real Life Published Author âreconstructingâ the thoughts and feelings of a real person in their nonfiction book about Insert Topic Here, and a fanfic writer doing rpf online, is that the latter is an easily accessible nobody with no meaningful power to hit back at you when you harass them about it.Â
This is one of my favourite things to think about, how ârealâ are any of the ârealâ people who transmit their curated persona to us as part of their job in the public eye, how ârealâ am I when I transmit my worksona through upbeat emails! with exclamation marks! when I actually want to murder someone and/or die, depending on the day! How many versions of the self are there anyway? Is every word ever written in aSerious Newspaper about Princess Diana rpf? Is that fic where Michael sheen slaps David tennant in the face during sex based on more reliable primary sources than Hilary Mantelâs Booker prize winning novels about Thomas Cromwell? Idk but I enjoyed both of them.
Moustache man (via David Tennant Asylum, VK)
Georgia just posted this with the caption #justthethreeofus
and i canât help but think
About this whole shipping situation. 1. I don't ship real people, nor do I ship DT and MS, but it's quite understandable why so many people ship them. Although, I think people shouldn't take the "lover", "marrying MS" thing seriously. It's just them teasing the fandom for the sake of Good Omens. I even have serious doubts that they're as close as they appeared during the press.
2. Three months ago someone said MS actually tweeted he doesn't want people to ship him with DT. They said it was in a tweet from 2019. I've been searching, but I haven't found it. Do you know know anything about this?
Hello Anon. Iâd like to start my response to this by thanking you for voicing your misgivings so respectfully, as I have had several rude and sometimes nasty Anons come at me on this topic, so this is a most welcome change of pace.
To address your first point, I will agree that some things that happened during the GO press tour were probably exaggerated. One example being the eggplant emoji thing on Graham Norton, as well as pretty much any instance of David acting clueless about something sexual because he is nowhere near as innocent or naive as he pretends to be. Iâll even give you that the âMaybe I shouldâve married Michael Sheenâ comment from David was him teasing the fandom, as he is wont to do, knowing full well what kind of reaction that would elicit from the fans.
But the wild card in all this, the "xâ factor...the Welsh fly in the ointment, if you will...is Michael. Michael has certainly had his moments of teasing the fandom, but itâs almost impossible to talk about that without also acknowledging that Michael IS the fandom. We know how much the GO fandom has meant to him, how this community is something heâs honored to be a member of, and how heâs the biggest Ineffable Husbands shipper this side of Alpha Centauri. Yet so much of what Michael has said goes far beyond normal fandom teasing, and certainly beyond him just talking about Aziraphale and Crowley.
One of the wonderful things about Michael is that he has a tendency to let slip his true feelings--for good and for bad. So even when he does tease the fandom, there is some nugget of truth in there that puts it onto a different level. And because he is part of the fandom, it seems like he says these things not just because itâs what the fans want to hear, but because he wants to hear it. When David made the âMaybe I shouldâve married Michael Sheenâ comment, there was a context--he was asked a question about which co-stars heâs had the most chemistry with, and there was a perfect lead up to that comment based on his answer. But Michael calling David his âloverâ had no such context. It wasnât a fandom audience, and the conversation wasnât even about Good Omens, so why say that? Then there was Michael describing Davidâs hips as âslinkyâ earlier this year, which... I have yet to find the straight man who would notice that, let alone make such a comment. (But more on that in a moment.)
Iâm not sure what it is that makes you doubt Michael and Davidâs relationship is what it comes off so strongly as, but I truly believe their friendship/relationship blossomed over the course of filming GO, and then during the press tour as well. They probably did work out how they were going to approach the repetitive interview questions and the red carpet banter, but itâs not the big, flirty remarks or jokes that have stood out to me most. Itâs the small moments between Michael and David--certain looks and little offhanded comments which occurred both when they were together on the press tour and separately long after, feeding into a chemistry that is palpable in both pictures and video--that convinced me of their closeness.Â
In regard to your second point, I have been following Michael on Twitter since May of last year, and I canât think of anything that sounds less like him than what that person is claiming he tweeted. In all honesty, having dealt with similar issues in other fandoms, that sounds to me more like what someone says because they are uncomfortable with RPF, not something the celebrity said themselves. And in this instance, the idea is so laughable because that statement runs completely contrary to everything Michael actually HAS said and done, so it makes zero sense for him to tweet that.
To go back to the âslinky hipsâ remark I mentioned earlier: Why on godâs green and verdant earth would Michael talk about Davidâs hips being slinky if he DIDNâT want people shipping them together? Why would he call David his lover if he was NOT okay with people thinking that David is his lover? If he was as opposed to shipping as that alleged tweet suggests, none of the things heâs said about David over the last year--hell, the last six months--would ever have happened.
So, no, I am not aware of any tweet from 2019 of that nature, nor have I found one after searching (Iâd be curious to know if the person who told you that has a screenshot, though somehow I doubt it). I also highly doubt Michael gives a shit if people ship him with David, if only because he couldâve erased all doubt ages ago if he actually wanted to...but instead he just keeps encouraging it. Just my $0.02, anyway...
New to GO fandom Anon.Sorry that happened to you.Yes, you are the first one who welcomed me.Thank you. I love the gifs you posted,there's so much love in M's eyes. I haven't seen Staged,I'm not from the UK,but I've seen some gifs and videos. I also know about the things they say about each other(David's hips, MS shaped hole etc).I love watching them, cause they're cute and flirty with each other. It really makes people question what kind of relationship they have. My friends say they're in love.
Hi, Anon! Thanks for re-sending your message, I truly do appreciate it. And oh, Iâm so thrilled to hear that I was the first one to welcome you to the GO fandom! Iâve never been anyoneâs first before, come to think of it. And absolutely yes to all of the points youâve made here. I also love watching Michael and David, and how they seemingly canât not flirt when theyâre in the same room together (or even when theyâre not, as we saw in Staged).
One of the things I keep coming back to is Michael calling David his âlover.â Just the fact that it was so weirdly unprompted, no provocation whatsoever, right in the middle of a discussion that had absolutely nothing to do with Good Omens. There was literally no logical reason for Michael to call David his lover, and yet...he did. Why? What the heck was he thinking? And how did David react if/when he found out? Iâm dying to know.
âLoverâ is such an old-fashioned type of word, too. Itâs not âsignificant otherâ or âpartner,â which are not inherently bad phrases at all, but they are much more sedate than âlover.â Lover evokes a sense of passion--meeting in hotel rooms and steaming up the bathroom mirror and memorizing the curves of bodies--in addition to the domesticity of a relationship. Itâs horny but also endearingly heartfelt--which to me sums up Michael to a fucking tee, bless him--and is why it potentially encapsulates his friendship/relationship with David so well.
I also keep thinking of the GO press tour interview with Michael, David, and Jon Hamm where they recited sides from Hamlet. Itâs a hilarious interview, to be sure, but when when Michael and David are going back and forth doing the speech and playing off of each other so perfectly, you can literally see the moment where poor Jon becomes a third wheel (a rare occurrence for him, no doubt!). He actually has to remind Michael and David that the interviewer is still there because theyâve just completely gone into their own little world:
The same seems to be true for this interview as well, in which Michael hardly takes his eyes off David for nearly five full minutes. He stares at David so intently that itâs almost distracting, and heâs got his arm around him and is leaning in close to boot. (Iâm pretty sure that if someone saw this screencap out of context and had no idea who they were or what was going on, they would think Michael and David were about to kiss. Because why else would you stare at someoneâs lips and mouth for THAT long?)
So, yes. Michael and David are cute and flirty with each other and it is delightful to watch, and it does raise questions about their relationship. Anon, you mentioned that your friends think theyâre in love, but whatâs interesting to me is that neither Michael nor David seem to mind people thinking that theyâre in love, regardless of whether thatâs actually the case.
Whatever the reality may be, I am just happy that their relationship is so personal and meaningful to them, and that we get to enjoy these little flirty flashes that they mercilessly tease us with...
Hi. I'm new to GO fandom and I love the series. I've been watching interviews with MS and DT and I noticed how Michael looks at him. Beautiful. I also saw the interview where he said David is his lover, also David said "Maybe I should've married Michael Sheen" and much more. I have mixed feelings about their behavior. I'm not sure about David, he's hard to read, but Michael seems like he's in love with him. I know he says these things on purpose, but I don't know what to think.What do you think?
Hi, Anon! Oh gosh, well let me be the first (one of the first?) to say hello and welcome to the GO fandom! Itâs a great, big beautiful place bursting with creativity where people are just cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs over our favorite angel/demon duo and the delightful actors who play them...and then there are those of us on the fringes here quietly watching Michael ship himself with David and David not minding one bit.
(For the record, I totally never intended to ship them, and the only reason I still do is because they keep doing and saying things that prevent me from not shipping them. Lovable bastards...)
So, the points you are raising have come up and been discussed before, and itâs interesting to see how theyâve both continued with making these little comments as time has gone on. There have been several examples since the ones you cited (Michael calling Davidâs hips slinky, Michael saying that he took David home from the set of Good Omens, David saying he likes getting to occasionally fill a Michael Sheen-shaped hole, David describing Michaelâs beard as being cuddly, to name a few), and it is challenging to know exactly what to think or where to place these in the pantheon of âcoworker/friend appreciationâ vs. âdeep emotional/potentially also physical connection that may or may not be love.â
While I think you are right that Michael has said a lot of these things on purpose and has fed into the fan realm, itâs also equally probable that he has said these things because he canât help himself. And the great thing about Michael is that he is incredibly open with his emotions. David plays things closer to the vest, but Michael wears his heart on his sleeve and you can very much tell when he really, really likes someone (and conversely, when he doesnât). Itâs very easy to hear someone say theyâre in a relationship or call someone their significant other, but itâs looking at the personâs body language that often tells you the real story. For me, whatâs been most revealing isnât necessarily the things Michael has said, but the way he behaves around David (actions speaking louder than words and whatnot). A few examples:
The first three are pretty self-explanatory (leaning close to David, staring at his lips/mouth while heâs talking), but the fourth is very interesting because itâs from Staged. Michael and David are acting, but still Michael leans in close to David multiple times, despite the fact that heâs not even there. David is on a screen, and yet Michael appears to move physically closer to him more than he does to any other person in the show. Itâs as though no matter what version of himself he plays, Michael will always be drawn to David, and want to be close to him.
So, is Michael in love with David? Hard to say for sure. Weâve seen how Michael behaves around people he considers just friends and people he deeply cares for, and I do have a fairly strong opinion of which of those two categories his actions with David fall under. It seems like Michael and David have drawn a line between their public and private interactions, but while David is good at staying behind it, Michael is continuously galloping toward said line at a breakneck pace.
The true nature of Michael and Davidâs friendship/relationship is something weâre just not privy to, but it is certainly fascinating (and also hot) to think about and be inspired by. Bless them for feeding us as well as they do...