beginning of Falsettos: haha okay funny musical
end of Falsettos: ow ow owie ow no ow
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in trousers. jesus christ in trousers. have you guys heard this
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when the musical gang is finally back together
(its just the two of us)
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Marvin and Charlottes friendship isn't being talked about enough🙁‼️
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Things that cant love You the same as i can
A guy
A piece of paper
A man in pants
A guy (pt.2)
A horse
A zebra
A giant man
(Never mind the giant man)
(I’m not a giant man)
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thought about the lesbians from next door yesterday
am currently thinking about the lesbians from next door
and will probably be thinking about the lesbians from next door tomorrow...
and the day after tomorrow
and the day after that
and every other day actually
i love the lesbians from next door
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the harmonies in falsettos kill me
they just sounds so gorgeous, its unreal
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bitches be like “this is my comfort show” and it’s literally the most depressing shit ever. it’s me i’m bitches
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are you even real friends if you dont go absolutely bonkers over falsettos at 2am??
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wdym christian borle is gonna be in a show and i wont be able to see it
P L E A S E
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"i never wanted
i wanted
i never never never never
never never wanted to love you"
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I know this might hurt to hear for some but the ending of Falsettos is the necessary climax and conclusion to all of the men's character arcs.
Bill Finn didn't write it just to be a downer ending. He wrote it so Marvin would have to overcome his misogyny and take on a caregiving role and so he could learn to rely on his family for support.
He wrote it so Whizzer would have to overcome his pride and allow himself to be cared for and loved. To bring him and his family together.
He wrote it to knock Mendel down from his g-d complex. To show him he doesn't have the answers, that he has to help his family process their feelings instead of just pretending everything is fine.
He wrote it to teach Jason to give up his king, to concede, to learn from his mistakes. To teach him about being a man.
Whizzer's death happens at the end of Jason's bar mitzvah because it symbolizes all four men finally growing up. Becoming men. It is their final step out of falsettoland. Ignoring the ending robs them of their growth.
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just rewatched falsettos. am not okay💞
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