2014, Brazil-São Paulo - Photos from the Brazilian Production of The Drowsy Chaperone ( A Madrinha Embriagada ), directed by Miguel Falabella
Ivan Parente (Man in Chair), Sara Sarres (Janet van de Graaff), Stella Miranda (The Drowsy Chaperone), Frederico Reuter (Robert), Cleto Baccic (Aldolpho), Fernando Rocha (George), Ivana Domenyco (Mrs. Tottendale), Edgar Bustamante (Underling), Saulo Vasconcelos (Feldzieg), Kiara Sasso (Kitty), Adriana Campparelli (Trix), Rafael Machado (Gangster 1), Daniel Monteiro (Gangster 2) + Ensemble
Photography by "Atelier de Cultura"
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Came across this ✨gem✨ by accident and thought some of y'all might get a kick out of it
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what i think is so funny is that the whole "it's never lupus" thing is actually not as significant as the fandom makes it out to be. it was never a running gag in the show. in fact, the joke was made one ( 1 ) time and it wasn't even regarding a diagnosis, rather it was an excuse for house to stash his drugs.
foreman : you stash your drugs in a lupus textbook?
house : it's never lupus.
like that was the only time the joke was never made. sure, does it belong in a compilation of house's best comebacks? absolutely, but i think a lot of people expect it to be some running gag and lupus really only ever gets mentioned as a potential diagnosis but nothing beyond that.
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Hugh and Jennifer 🥹
Absolutely sobbing at 7 am I miss them sm
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just rewatched s2 ep5 the one about the father and son and the radioactive keychain, also the one where house's parents are shown for the first time. lots of thoughts. two different father-son relationships are shown, one father that lies out of love and one father who says the 'truth' no matter who it hurts. house tells cuddy that he hates his father, last thing the patient says is that he loves his father. house has a very rare moment of vulnerability with cameron only for cameron to later ask wilson "his father tells the truth, so what?" house also says to cameron "they seem like perfectly pleasant people don't they?" house's father was canonically abusive, i bet the only person he's ever admitted this to was the patient in one day, one room. probably kept it secret for fear of the exact reaction that cameron had, being brushed off or told that his father seems like a pleasant person. even wilson has more sympathy for house's parents than for his best friend when he says it must be hard for house's parents to see him being miserable.
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even the least ooc recent talia characterizations will write her as a ruthless ice queen. once that ends is when we’ll truly get talia back. not to say that she couldn’t have grown more firm as time went on (because she did, as seen between post-tower of babel & pre-datm)….but that doesn’t mean she becomes an entirely different person for no reason other than it’s easier to constantly butcher her character if she is no longer allowed to be vulnerable and open with her love. lol. even in her lexcorp era she’s still fairly loud about loving who she loves, it’s just the sense of loyalty that she’s trying to separate from that love.
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people saying House didn’t actually ever have any feelings for cameron are crazy. i’m a hameron truther for always.
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