jaycgallagher.bsky.social
🌈 Queer; he/him || 📽 Normally found watching things in a darkened room 🎭 || Posts too much (or maybe not enough) about Harris Dickinson 🫦 || 📍 London, via Birkenhead || linktr.ee/jaycgallagher
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go metro girl
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like... they weren't even the runner up, they came third lol. Their surge is worth commentary but this headline is stupid
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just watched a video of her getting pampered and felt so jealous
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The Deep Blue Sea (Theatre Royal Haymarket) - Greig is good, particularly post-interval, and her interactions with Lynch and Farrell are great, but the production is dry and dusty, trapping a play with timeless ideas in a specific and restrictive temporal lock. Fine but a little creaky - ⭐⭐⭐
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hard to see how he'll recover from this
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that said, someone just described Mr Birling as "gobby" and really that's all there is to say about him let's be honest
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you can always tell the ones who have been taught to focus on the ideas and themes a writer is trying to communicate (good, interesting) and the ones who have been taught to write "the word X suggests Y, and also Z" (horrible, boring) and how they've had all the enjoyment of a text sapped from them
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Lib Dems
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do this but with Mommie Dearest instead
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I'm so fucking tired of MPs claiming to be "terrified" wherever they are confronted as well. What happened to Jo Cox and David Amess was awful. It isn't an excuse to evade scrutiny or label anyone who criticises you as threatening. If you can't handle that, step aside.
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The Brightening Air (Old Vic) - Well acted and punchy, though it sometimes holds the audience at too much of an emotional distance, and the domestic drama is occasionally soapy and overwrought. Still, it's a funny and thoughtful work, albeit one that is unbalanced. Rosie Sheehy is superb - ⭐⭐⭐
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that interview was infinitely better and more enjoyable than the sanitised, self-promoting drivel most celebrities do. oh you love theatre do you? do you think ticket prices are too high? aw. boring. shut up and call someone a cunt.
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was dying when she was giving it the whole "cheaters never prosper!" yesterday, like... you'd know??
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girl the NERVE
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TARGETS (Bogdanovich, 1968) - boxd.it/9SRf4B
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FEAR STREET: PROM QUEEN (Palmer, 2025) - boxd.it/9OGQF7
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"Ed Atkins" @ Tate Britain
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goon morning ben
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"Museo Jumex in Residence" & "Leonardo Drew: Ubiquity II" @ South London Gallery
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"Jimmy Somerville & Bronski Beat" @ Queer Britain
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"Peter Mitchell: Nothing Lasts Forever" @ The Photographers' Gallery
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they're eating the time lords, they're EATING the rani
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this sort of thinking requires them to have the faintest idea what they're doing unfortunately
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He's written some great things (The Second Coming is genuinely superb television), some powerful things (It's a Sin), some funny things (Bob and Rose) and some absolute garbage (you can make your own minds up there), but he is consistently lazy and repetitive, even when he's "good".
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"are you happy for Michael McIntyre to be out of work?"
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hahahaha yes, "you don't always get what you want you stupid fuck, the death of all things is nigh"
*five minutes later* "oh that clever man! I love the doctor!"
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god for a time when the companion had a personality beyond "the doctor's objective"