@jamesbest28@JoeWilson1470@DamnCoffee007 He writes it repeatedly in his book "The Writer's Tale". It was part of a term used by RTD and his production group to refer to avid DW fans
What if a future Hatchetfield musical was a TGWDLM sequel about Paul and the others realizing they're in a time loop, figuring out it's Pokey, & breaking free of the loop somehow with the help of Miss Halloway, the nerdy prudes gang, Hannah, Lex, and/or Webby?
YES, THIS! The West End version has dozens of new acting choices and comedic bits different from the LA reprise. They polished the show up so much, it's like "the final draft" of the reprise so to speak. I adore it and hope they make it available to purchase!
I don't know if I'm overanalyzing, but the fact that the Kickstarter video is literally Paul stuck in a loop where he knows what happens next makes me think the theory is real.
@heathensoda I really like this reading along with the pointed line with McNamara about Emma "I'd like there to be... I WANT there to be" and "It doesn't matter what I want" being the catalyst for Let It Out
specifically during this moment Jon does such a good job of looking like hes physically unwilling to dance. it genuinely feels like Paul cant control his body and is split in two
I’m telling you, open a film magazine from before 1950 and everyone talked like they do on the internet. Fan letters are indistinguishable from tweets.
@endoubleyewoh@miadoctorwho But it doesn't actually do that. It just has the outline elements of that. We don't really learn or explore anything about the characters