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"I asked chat gptâ"
Well I asked Hydra the Hydrogen Tanker and they wouldn't stop talking about the wonders of hydrogen fuel for the next 3 hours
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I'm a bit of a nervous driver, so sometimes I tell myself that if Toad can drive a car, so can I
And yes, I know that Toad really can't drive a car, but that's not the point
Right proper lewisty notes now that Iâve slept on it and Iâm not absolutely incoherent
I think maybe the most gentle Rusty Iâve ever seen?? Everything was sung so softly and so sweetly that itâs impossible not to see this guy as anything but gentle and kind and I sob a little bit inside whenever I remember that, heâs just a godamn good guy!!
Gained absolute MILAGE from those pockets. Spent most of his time on stage with his hands in his pockets looking like he was trying to compact himself to be as tiny as possible (borderline impossible when youâre tall and jacked)
Therefore: guy who knows heâs big and tall and scary and spends his life trying not to be big and tall and scary
Also also: finally a Rusty that I can truly believe is a hauler. Twinky tenor Rustys are OUT strong baritone Rustys are IN
Became very silly around Pearl and I adore that. Kept peeping around Momma and Electra in the rap to cheesy grin and wave at her
His Starlight Express is the first one to make me cry! I cried at Jeevanâs starlight sequence but not starlight express, and Lewis GOT me. Makes up for the songs being everrrr so slightly out of his vocal range by having the most beautiful falsetto, and the last verse of Starlight Express got me on the sheer value of how it sounded like he was going to sob.
All round, just gorgeous singing. Itâs a literal fucking crime they never let you hear him as Porter
Heâs either constantly on the verge of bursting into tears or a trigger hair away from absolutely losing it with anger, Rusty who has to keep taking deep breaths to make sure he doesnât have a breakdown and/or punch someone
Was never mad at hydra ever. I fear I may be about to be thrown down a rustrogen hole again bc calm awkward gentle giant/excitable creature that has to be peeled off the ceiling is my favourite dynamic. Hydra and Belle were really playing into each other last show but let me have this.
Got really viscerally beaten up by the engines. Eagle stomped him and his entire body went about 30cm off the ground
Absolute fucking speed demon, I have NEVER seen anyone scale those ramps as fast as he does
Was trying to convince Porter and lumber to race with him during wide smile and looked really sad they said no ;-;
There were so many covers that Iâd never seen on last night but I fear any thoughts I may have had about them are gone in the overwhelming blaze of âLEWISTY????â So bare with me
TL;DR I need them to let him have maybe one or two more shows to build up some confidence and then heâll elevate from stellar amazing Rusty to absolutely incredible outstanding Rusty. I may or may not have a new favourite Rusty interpretation. This might be a problem. Feel free to ask me questions.
THIS!! SOMEONE PUT IT INTO WORDS!! my brain has been screaming for 24 hours after witnessing the miracle that is Lewis rusty and I AAAAAAA
i just want to hold him gently
When I was off my head on pain medication I am sure I called Hydraâs hair brocolli
uh I might've been dead for a short while um
Take the freightlings doodles to make up for it đ
Now back to being dead/j
[jk, classes are absolutely destroying me and I have WAYYY too many projects startedđ]
I want to be toad of toad hall and drive round in a silly little car and escape from prison cross dressed as a woman.
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One of the most overlooked aspects of Starlight Express is its commentary on class. Itâs not a theme that gets a lot of attention in the fandom, which is surprising, because the show actually explores it in subtle but very effective ways, especially compared to how other musicals handle the topic.
Rusty and the freight trucks clearly represent the working class. Their original costumes were designed to resemble worn-in work clothes. Even in the current Bochum production, Dustin still has that same blue collar aesthetic.
While Rusty being terrorized by Greaseball and his gang is often discussed, what gets far less attention is how the coaches treat the freight trucks. In Freight, the trucks introduce themselves with a song/chant, similar to other character groups. But immediately, the coaches start insulting them by calling them âdumb trucks,â saying âthe lights are on but nobodyâs home,â and mocking them as â40 tons of empty chromeâ, etc. These insults rely heavily on tired stereotypes about blue collar workers being unintelligent or crass.
Later versions of the show even add complaints about the trucks being âtoo loud,â despite the fact that their volume isnât noticeably different from any other group. Dustin is arguably the most soft spoken character in the show, Flat Top speaks gruffly, the Rockies speak in rhythm, and Caboose speakers in a friendly, charming way to feign innocence. The coachesâ comment about them being âloudâ is a thinly veiled way of policing working class expression, which is something that often happens in real life too.
Whatâs often missed is that Freight isnât a two-sided argument, the coaches instigate the fight. In the original lyrics, the trucks never insult the coaches or passenger work, they only talk about how they think that âfreight is great.â In The New Starlight Express they push back with a line about passengers being too noisy, and even then, it comes across more as a response than a direct attack.
The coachesâ classism is also evident in their treatment of Rusty. In Call Me Rusty, itâs evident that they donât respect him the same way they do other engines. They openly mock him when he talks about his dream to race and end the song by beckoning him childishly (âcome on Rusty, good boy Rustyâ).
The purpose of this post isnât to demonize the coaches, they are beautifully complex like all of the characters in the show. They are victimized by the male characters, mostly the engines. Itâs especially evident in how Greaseball and Electra negotiate Dinah and Pearl as racing partners without including them in the conversation. However, the oppressed can be oppressors, and Starlight Express is amazing at representing that intersectionality.
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forgot to post some crayon moleys!
This is their dynamic to me
Quietly posting my StEx OC and the beginning of his story, this is going to hopefully plan out as a multi book thing in a series
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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE WATCH THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS MUSICAL
happy pride month to all the gay little animals in the wind in the willows