Ariane Labed as Sdenka in The Vourdalak

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Ariane Labed as Sdenka in The Vourdalak
Since The Events of Christmas Day (a.k.a. the Heated Rivalry season finale), my dash has been flooded with recs for similar shows. Mostly it’s M/M romances and/or dramas like Young Royals, Interview with the Vampire, Heartstopper and It’s a Sin; although M/F contender Normal People also made an appearance. I’ve watched all five of these and they’re gorgeous, but hear me out on a slightly left-field take:
… Yeah, it’s a bisexual triad romance from the BBC that was marketed like a soap opera and got very little recognition. On top of that, there are no men fucking. Stay with me.
I think we’re all past the idea that the only appeal of Heated Rivalry is the softcore gay porn, or that the entire audience is only attracted to men. If you were watching for yaoi-specific reasons, no judgement, keep scrolling and go with god.
But if you came for the steam and stayed for the story? If you love queer love and happy endings? If you crave hot, well-rounded characters with incredible chemistry making yearning eye contact while fighting for their lives on an emotional level? If you enjoyed Heated Rivalry’s interracial relationship representation and sport background? If you want more precious gems who are obviously made for each other, learning to communicate and come out together? STRAP. THE. FUCK. IN.
Gemma (a highly trained chef on a shoestring budget) and her husband Kieran (a paramedic who lives with PTSD) are struggling to make ends meet in their flat above Gemma’s restaurant in London. As the restaurant flounders and the cost of living rises, they decide to take on a flatmate. Enter Ray, a French synchronised swimmer recovering from a head injury sustained while competing. Propelled by a magnetic attraction and easy chemistry together, the three are eventually forced to confront the gap between what they expect of themselves, what society expects of them, and what they really want. It’s a gorgeously acted, shot and scored romance. Gemma, Ray and Kieran spend eight episodes reaching out to each other — often failing, but always trying again — until eventually they choose happiness together. I know triad romances on TV are usually under-baked, titillating trash primarily aimed at straight, monogamous, white audiences, ok? I know. But I swear this one is so much better. The characters are profoundly human; each distinct and layered, but all three making sense together (both as individual pairings, and as a triad). The show yearns and hungers with a gorgeously horny intensity, but the characters’ growth is always at the centre of the story. The issues inherent to triad relationships are actually confronted, addressed, and portrayed as barriers to overcome, rather than reasons to give up on love. Even with some unicorn references that didn’t age well, it’s the best representation of queer polyamory that I’ve ever seen on TV, and by far the most compelling and believable polyamorous romance. It has so much in common with Heated Rivalry that I couldn’t stop comparing them. I still cry on every re-watch.
The Brutalist (2024) | dir. Brady Corbet
Le Vourdalak | Adrien Beau | 2023
Here's another highlight post for cards from the set, Ariane edition! Easily one of my favorite characters to design effects for from the game. Bioresonance is such a fun ability to try and capture in magic, and Ariane is such a wonderful and tragic character in the story itself, I had a hell of a time trying to figure out what parts I wanted to capture of her. All in all, these are likely to be the only cards of Ariane I will make for the set as a whole, as I feel it captures just about every facet of what we see in game (except for painter Ariane, I struggled for so long trying to figure out what I wanted to do for that, I've thrown in the towel for now.) As for which is my favorite? How could I choose? It's for sure Ariane, Scout Officer
However, I need to make a deck with Ariane, The Eternity. I haven't been able to do very many playtests with the cards made so far, just been revising them against WOTC policies & if we think the card would be fun to play with/against. Regardless, I'd love to hear your thoughts! And be sure to check out Penny_Luna12 who I got the art for Ariane Yeong for! (All artists that ARE NOT in game screenshots are credited on the card art, in case you were worried!) Have a wonderful day!
le vourdalak (2023)
Happy 42nd, Ariane Labed.
2016 photo by Giannis Papanikos.