Today was a long day
Mar. 20th, 2019 11:55 pmTwo trips to Home Depot, geez.
Also, watched Sweeney Todd (the 2007 film) with the nieces and Jenn. I have now come to a conclusion as to which character in that play is most out of touch with reality. (It is, I think you'll agree, a tough call.)
is obviously Mrs. Lovett. Wake up and smell the melodrama, lady! This ain't some romantic comedy you're enacting!
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Also, watched Sweeney Todd (the 2007 film) with the nieces and Jenn. I have now come to a conclusion as to which character in that play is most out of touch with reality. (It is, I think you'll agree, a tough call.)
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Which characters are most oblivious to reality?
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Sweeney Todd
1 (4.3%)
Mrs. Lovett
10 (43.5%)
Judge Turpin
1 (4.3%)
Beadle Bamford
0 (0.0%)
Johanna
3 (13.0%)
Anthony
1 (4.3%)
Pirelli
1 (4.3%)
Toby
4 (17.4%)
"The Beggar Woman"
2 (8.7%)
Which, if any, of the following characters recover from their ordeal?
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Johanna
8 (27.6%)
Toby
3 (10.3%)
Anthony
6 (20.7%)
The innocent pie-eaters
12 (41.4%)
None of the above
10 (34.5%)
Did the entire city of London lose their combs prior to the events of the 2007 adaptation?
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Evidently, poor things
13 (43.3%)
No, it's the fashion
3 (10.0%)
Their hair is the real crime
14 (46.7%)
is obviously Mrs. Lovett. Wake up and smell the melodrama, lady! This ain't some romantic comedy you're enacting!
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Date: 2019-03-19 12:54 am (UTC)"Johanna certainly knew what was planned for her, or else why would even she be dumb enough to jump into a stranger's arms at the word go?"
Well... why was Juliet dumb enough to jump into Romeo's arms, when he was not just a stranger, but the hereditary enemy of her House? "She was a girl, he was a boy; can I make it any more obvious?" - I don't think Johanna knew anything but that Anthony was young, handsome, and attracted to her, which is quite enough at that age. Had she suspected what the Judge was planning, surely she would have been making some plans of her own, like to poison his tea or stab him with a knitting needle or something.
Didn't seem like Lucy was more than minimally functional even before she got raped, and she never does realize that Sweeney Todd is her long-lost husband.
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Date: 2019-03-19 05:48 am (UTC)Literally anybody else on the street.
Well... why was Juliet dumb enough to jump into Romeo's arms, when he was not just a stranger, but the hereditary enemy of her House?
She was three years younger than Johanna, with three years less to develop any sense.
Didn't seem like Lucy was more than minimally functional even before she got raped, and she never does realize that Sweeney Todd is her long-lost husband.
Yes, I don't want to blame the victim here but when she realized Turpin was having a party it ought to have been clear that he wasn't going to apologize and fix things, no matter how desperate she was to believe that.