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Saw this and it was so them coded
Saw a Dropout ad on YouTube and audibly gasped. Sam Reich what are you doing on my recommended
one of the worst things about the ghosts finale to me is how they just.... let button house be gentrified. a house with hundreds of years of history, displayed to us throughout the entire show.... only to be turned into a hotel, where they're gonna flush all that down the drain.
what's gonna happen to the books in the library? pat's stump? fanny's pet cemetery?
okay, fine, have alison and mike move out. that was probably gonna happen since the very start, it's a very typical sitcom ending. but to me, the obvious answer was always a museum. they could've introduced some kooky but well-meaning wealthy preservationist in season 5 that says offhandedly that the house would make a wonderful museum. And then that's when Alison realizes. That's what they could've done this entire time.
Because holy shit, there's just so much history in that house, showed to us time and time again. It's not just any average wealthy manor- people have lived and loved and died in there. It's such a perfect encapsulation of the gradual changing of Britain as a place and nation. From the Black Death to the Georgian extravagance to the Edwardian Glamour to the WW2 Haste and then to the 90's Charm. It's Button House. A little manor on the corner of England that has lived to see it change and grow over thousands of years. But now it's a hotel.
So the actual ending that was displayed to us just feels.... bleak. Like, this place can have thousands of years of history but still get swept up by the next highest bidder. It's a hotel, and now it's probably gonna remain a hotel for the rest of its existence.
Does that make sense?
The concept of The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals and Paddington the Musical both being in the same London theatre season....
Dropout get Devin Stone on Game Changer and you will be reincarnated into a beautiful lotus flower
CURT AND KIM COUPLE? WE ARE SOOOO BACK
Happy 47th Birthday to Jim Howick, everyone's favorite scout leader, shouty man, elder, and playwright!