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synthwxves · 7 months ago
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steve harrington beating the death allegations 5 years in a row
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synthwxves · 11 months ago
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Happy 4 years of Kurt Kunkle
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synthwxves · 2 years ago
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Kinda wild that Joe Keery has been delivering career making performances and people are acting shocked like he hasn't always been more than just a pretty face if you actually pay attention to how far he's willing to go for a character.
Between what we saw in Fargo, and the fact that we got to see him seamlessly play 3 characters in Marmalade, don't be surprised to see how high his career skyrockets next.
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synthwxves · 2 years ago
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my ocs wanted to ask if your ocs wanted to come over for a play date
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synthwxves · 2 years ago
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some people saying on the street they wanted to see gator tillman's eyes heal when i didn't even know that was an option i just assumed they were carved out completely and there's nothing but sticky flesh in the sockets because ole munch really does not seem to play around about this stuff
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synthwxves · 2 years ago
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he fucking cried “daddy i’m scared” and i’m supposed to be Normal about that???????? absolutely not. i’m going to be thinking about that scene for a month.
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synthwxves · 2 years ago
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they didn't expect bitches to love gator tillman but when you mask kink code him and then let joe keery play him as a poor little meow meow that's on you
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synthwxves · 2 years ago
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Gator's room: foreshadowing & clues
I went back to take a look at the scene of Gator in his room. While the "flag", girly posters, blaring heavy metal and handcuffs were an immediate stand out to all of us, I wanted to have a look to see if there were any other clues to who Gator is.
First up, here's his room:
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SPOILERS UNDER THE CUT FOR EPISODES 1-8
Let's look a little closer at the obvious foreshadowing.
Based on the previews and the Instagram post from the makeup artist (along with the subtle nods to Oedipus), it appears Ole Munch is going to torture Gator. We see him holding a knife to his eyes, and in the original trailer, Gator is bloody and blindfolded while being led by a noose.
Gator's own posters, decor, and drawings seem to depict this fate.
#1 The poster immediately behind his shoulder depicts a man with no eyes - potentially gouged out.
#2 The drawing below it has the eyes blocked out in colours that suggest necrotic (dead) tissue.
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#3 The animal skull on his wall obviously has no eyes.
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The Oedipus parallel and removal of his peepers were foreshadowed right in Gator's room from episode 3.
Linda's fate (mommy issues)
We learned in the last episode that Linda is dead. Roy tells Dot that he can burry Dot right next to Linda. When Dot confronts Gator and tries to win him over via his mother, Gator gets visibly emotional and shaken. We see hope and heartache run through him simultaneously. I think Gator knows instinctively that his mother is dead, but some small part of him hopes she is still out there.
I also think Gator's drawings depict his mother.
#1 This drawing not only depicts a person with eyes blacked out, but the drawing is clearly of a woman - possibly a corpse. She has breasts and long hair but is drawn in purples, reds, and blues; colours that represent bruises, blood, and dying flesh.
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#2 The other drawing with missing eyes is also of a woman. This drawing once again has long hair, but she is smiling.
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Perhaps Gator accidentally saw his mother's dead body. He has a drawing that represents a scary corpse (reality) and one that represents an almost comical one. Maybe the smile is how he tries to remember Linda - dead but somehow still smiling for him.
Other little things
#1 Robbed of childhood innocence. Gator's room is filled with "tough boy" items: swimsuit model photos, car photos, alcohol, heavy metal posters, etc. But he also has children's toy cars. The hot rod photos are in direct contrast to the toy cars on his shelf. The boy trapped inside the man. A boy robbed of his childhood by abuse and traumatic events.
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#2 Jack Skellington. I'm probably one of the only people on the planet who have not yet watched The Nightmare Before Christmas, but the Jack Skellington parallels go beyond just the mask Gator wore. To me, it looks like he also drew Jack - and yet another reference to death. The skull's mouth is sewn shut too, just like Gator is sworn to obey his father and not speak the truths about what Roy has done.
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#3 Red or Blue Pill? Again, I have failed to watch yet another classic film: the Matrix. But this poster seems to be a clear reference to it, I think.
According to Google, "The red pill and blue pill represent a choice between the willingness to learn a potentially unsettling or life-changing truth by taking the red pill or remaining in the contented experience of ordinary reality with the blue pill."
And if there's anyone with the last name of Tillman who will be forced to see reality (and potentially change), it is Gator. Gator will likely be forced this "red pill" by Ole Munch, either finally seeing the reality of his father's ways, or by becoming the next sin eater.
Whatever the outcome, the poster must have some sort of meaning!
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That's all for now 😊 But I really love all the subtleties in this show! It's fantastically written and acted, and Joe is doing such an exceptional job playing this mutli-layered and morally ambiguous character of Gator!
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A post by @familyfriendlyhoho got me thinking about the drawing on Gator's wall. I was thinking that his drawings represent his dead mother, Linda and that he may have accidentally seen her corpse. The post theorizes that:
"I feel like Gator knew Linda was dead. but worst, I feel like Roy showed it to him."
And I think that this is the most-likely scenario. Roy is sinister enough to do something like that to his own son. I can imaging Roy telling Gator to stop being a loser and become a winner and, to drive the point home, he could have led Gator to Linda's corpse warning "this is what happens to losers".
If so, Gator's drawings would depict the corpse he witnessed. Even here, before Gator gives himself the "I'm a winner" pep talk, we see him glance towards the drawing - a reminder of what happens to losers. He then feels the need to convince himself that he is not one, despite what his father says.
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synthwxves · 2 years ago
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GHOSTFACE STEVE HARRINGTON
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synthwxves · 2 years ago
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If there’s one thing about Joe Keery it’s that he will always play a pathetic loser wet cat of a man and it will always be the hottest thing I’ve ever seen in my life.
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synthwxves · 2 years ago
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he's trying very hard. but once a bitch, always a bitch
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synthwxves · 2 years ago
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Bro I was not expecting a fucking Brittany spears cover in the middle of my Fargo episode
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synthwxves · 2 years ago
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There’s definitely something wrong with us.
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synthwxves · 2 years ago
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SPREE (2020) dir. Eugene Kotlyarenko
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synthwxves · 2 years ago
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FARGO
You haven't asked about him. Gator. He's trying, I think. He's got to be, what, 27 now?
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synthwxves · 2 years ago
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isn’t it crazy just how fast the night changes
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synthwxves · 2 years ago
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JOSEPH DAVID KEERY! WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO ME 😩
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