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#tbis is definitely late and probably doesn't make a lot of sense
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7. I love the fight choreography for sure, but I also absolutely love Life in Hate Nation's choreography, particularly each of the girls introductions. And the part during Susannah's Song where the girls are behind the curtain with their sillouettes. Also all of Three Failed Escape Attempts
15. While I'm not certain who counts as major and minor, besides Susannah and Sheila, I absolutely love Kitty and Dorothy. Kitty kinda feels like the sister I wish I had growing up and she also has some of my favourite lines of the whole show. And Dorothy honestly really interests me because of how little we really know about her.
22. I feel like the obvious one everyone loves is Francis getting attacked by an ocelot. I definitely like that one. Other than that I don't have many, but:
Sheila and Susannah have had moments where they almost meet again but don't. Especially with Sheila traveling and Susannah touring, I feel like they have had to have nearly crossed paths at least once or twice.
I have been thinking of which girls would try to find ways of staying in contact with the others after escaping NATION. I feel like Ya-Ya would really try to stay in contact with Judith and possibly the others. Later on down the line I feel like they may all meet again, or at the least some of them.
27. Probably Teenage Delinquent. It was the first song I heard besides Three Failed Escape Attempts and it will definitely hold a specific place in my heart. Also the "When we meet again, how I hope the world is different then" line always makes me cry. I do love Revolution Song and it's staging though!
39. I'm a big fan of Iconis' musicals, and when I first heard about the show, the concept of "lesbian romance in a juvie Hall" kinda intrigued me, so I looked up some videos and the first one I watched was Talia Suskauer singing Three Failed Escape Attempts of Sheila Nail and that definitely had me hooked. Then Teenage Delinquent kinda solidified that. When the show opened and I saw the bootleg, I really connected with it, and seeing such positive WLW and trans representation kinda just made me cry because I was so happy. I also loved that I could see myself in some of these characters, particularly Sheila. It just really resonated with me and I'm glad I checked it out
45. So many for so many different people, but the one that comes up first is for Joe Iconis and it's "How did Judith catch Harriet and the girl who played piano? Was Miss Asp suspicious and had her keep an eye on them or did she just find out on her own and tell Asp herself?"
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