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spuckterwolf · 8 months ago
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hi hello happy very late Halloween
I wanted to get these two fuckers done before the 31st but that clearly didn't end up happening, oh well.
Anyways, my j&h obsession never truly leaves me so I went ahead and made my version of them! Not much to them yet other than my Jekyll is struggling with homelessness and Hyde being his classic self of stealing things and maybe killing people in the process.
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(Also yes I tagged this with itv because I based them off it and also they're kinda like my next gen ocs in a way cause I continued the family bloodline soooo yeah take that as you will.)
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toffeesbabbles · 2 years ago
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I'm now obsessed with Jekyll and Hyde and it's all an obscure bbc show's fault. Why do I keep getting into shows nobody talks about anymore 😭.
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hahnspoetry · 1 year ago
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fedora from jekyll and hyde is so mommy coded
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celestetcetera · 5 months ago
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Summary: Months after all the drama that occurred at the society, Lanyon is learning to navigate his new relationship with Jekyll and Hyde. Problem one: he seems to be having some difficulty kissing his partner without inciting a transformation.
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agenderhyde · 3 months ago
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jekyll is a scientist first, a grandfather second
the twins are eager to try his formula -- willing participants ✅
the twins are three years old -- unable to consent ⚠️
the twins are unable to fully understand the experiment -- vulnerable subjects ⚠️
legal guardian not present -- unable to obtain authorization ⚠️
conclusion: proceed with experiment regardless
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thedarkone121 · 7 months ago
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“You look like you need some information, sir!”
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It’s been a month since I finished ITV Jekyll & Hyde and it has not left my brain since. Was it perfect? No. Did I have fun? Yes. Was I upset that it was canceled? Also yes. How am I coping? Well, by slightly rewriting the series and adding my own character cause I was not that big of a fan of the whole ‘your-birth-family-is-your-real-family’ idea. Maybe if the series continued, they could have addressed.
For the people who know me for my TGS OC, you know I had given Henry Jekyll a daughter. Anne-Marie had taken over my drawing life at this point. I figured, why not also put a version of her into the show? Hello multiverse, I have come a-knocking.
This piece takes place in Season 1, where Robert Jekyll arrived in London. However, instead of running into Lily, he runs into a seven-year-old with a big grin on her face, asking him if he wants some information.
Also, this was an excuse to try out a different style. I figured since this show takes place in the 30s, I could try out the Noir style. I was also very inspired by @/moonsun2010’s Dracula animatic. Just thought it would make the slow-burn found family stuff very dramatic.
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teen-heart-throb-mr-hyde · 2 years ago
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itv's jekyll and hyde + text posts. the autism prevails.
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bosstweedwrites · 3 months ago
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“Can we try it? Please?” the twins spoke in unison, standing on the tips of their toes as they peered at their grandfather’s glass.
Hyde looked between the children for a moment before saying, “We’ll ‘ave to do it properly. Grandpa Henry likes to track these things.”
Olalla’s brows furrowed. ���Aren’t you grandpa Henry?”
Hyde grinned. “Aye! But—” he raised an index finger, “when I look like this, I go by Eddie.”
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drowningparty · 5 months ago
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rewatching itv jekyll & hyde b/c its been 9 years and I miss her but oh wow I love silly television. bring back silly television I miss it. shows take themselves way too seriously these days and for what
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mics59 · 2 years ago
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JESUS FUCKING CHRIST THAT'S HOW IT ENDS??????
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spuckterwolf · 5 months ago
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Some stuff bothered me about my Hyde design, so I changed his design a bit. Mainly it was the hair.
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siegelst · 5 months ago
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thank you self for running into a great tv show that's already past 2 seasons so you don't have to wait every week for 1 episodes. Keep going at it.
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scotianostra · 8 months ago
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Happy Birthday the Scottish actor Peter Mullan born 2 November 1959 in Peterhead. I love Peter’s work and rate him as highly as Brian Cox and If ever there was a story of rags to riches it is Peter Mullan, born in Peterhead the family later moved to Mosspark in Glasgow. Mullans father was a drunken violent man but despite this Peter did well at school, at least till the age of 14 when the climate at home forced him out onto the streets and into a gang, spending less and less time at school. In his own words he was aggressively lobotomising himself but admitted he kept up his reading on the sly “You couldnae tell the gang you were reading Carl Jung.” he said. I’m not sure his heart was in the gang culture as he says he was “kicked out” after a couple of years, he returned to school and sailed through his Highers and started at Glasgow University at 17. His dad died of lung cancer on his first day. Mullan studied economic history and drama and despite suffering a nervous breakdown in his final year still managed to graduate. He went on to teach drama at Borstals, prisons and community centres while becoming involved in the left-wing theatre movement that flourished in Scotland in the 1980s. In 1987 he made his professional acting debut with the Wildcat theatre company in a political pantomime. Bit parts in Scottish films and TV series followed, The Steamie, Taggart, of course, and Rab C Nesbitt, as well as The Big Man and in Braveheart, he uttered the words, “We didn’t come here to fight for the” Danny Boyle, Shallow Grave and Trainspotting were another two films that Mullan served his apprenticeship in. The breakthrough came when Ken Loach chose him in the title role of “My Name is Joe” he gave a brilliant portrayal Jekyll-and-Hyde character , a recovering alcoholic whose humanity and warmth masked a frightening capacity for brutality. He won his first award at Cannes as Best Actor for the role. Around the same time Mullan was starting to get into directing, three surreal comic dramas set in the Glaswegian working-class world and then his first full length film, he not only directed but wrote the excellent Orphans an odyssey of four working-class siblings roving round Glasgow in the 24 hours after their mother dies. Channel Four, who funded the film chose not to distribute it as they didn’t think it would attract a large commercial audience. The film however was shown at Film festivals around Europe and won numerous awards, in interviews, Mullan has said that once Orphans started winning awards Channel Four apologised and asked if they could distribute it, an offer he refused. Since then Peter Mullan has not looked back, directing and penning The Magdalene Sisters and Neds as well as starring in amongst others, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, War Horse, Hector and Tommy’s Honour, on the small screen he was one of the main characters in ITV series The Fixer, The BBC Two drama Top of the Lake, and in the excellent drama series Gunpowder. More up to date Peter has appeared as Jacob Snell in the first two seasons of the Netflix series Ozark, all three series of the BBC Two sitcom Mum and a recurring role in the popular TV reboot of Westworld. He has also starred in the Netflix fantasy drama Cursed. We will next see Mullan alongside Colin Farrell and Tom Courtney in the BBC series The North Water. Peter was also one of the participants of the National Theatre of Scotland’s Scenes For Survival project, which featured talents from the country’s arts industry making lockdown-related short films as a response to the country’s theatres having to close during the coronavirus pandemic.
Mullan has been busy in the past few years, appearing in TV shows Liaison, Payback, After the Party and LOTR: Rings of Power, as well as the film, Baghead a Horror film which has average reviews on IMDb. Outlander fans look out for him in the spin off series Outlander: Blood of My Blood, a prequel to the popular Starz show, it follows the parents of both protagonists from the original series. Tony Curran is also cast as a younger Lord Lovatt. It is follows the parents of both protagonists from the original series it is expected to premiere in 2025 on Starz. He has a few oter projects on the go, the most hard hitting will no doubt be an ITV mini series called Lockerbie which will focus on the investigation into the crash on both sides of the Atlantic and the devastating effect it had on the small town and the families who lost loved ones.
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celestetcetera · 11 months ago
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One of my favorite thing the more supernatural adaptations of Jekyll & Hyde do is debate whether Jekyll/Hyde should be considered a monster. Like, he doesn’t have that immediate classic monster recognition that others like frankenstein’s creature has, but obviously Hyde is quite monstrous. But Hyde is also an inherent part of every human. And he looks human, usually, so not everyone who meets him really clocks him as a monster. I mean, is a man who can turn into another man a monster? What if they don’t even look any different? What exactly puts them in the monster category?
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agenderhyde · 3 months ago
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thinking about eddie experimenting on the twins
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teen-heart-throb-mr-hyde · 2 years ago
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guess what i'm watching. again.
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