While we like to joke about Izzy being in the wrong genre, I would argue that there are in fact at least five distinct genre universes in the world of Our Flag Means Death, and all of them have different rules.
Stede Bonnet, and his crew when they’re around him, live in a Muppet movie. I didn’t come up with this analogy but it’s so accurate. Insane physical comedy and comedy-action where no one really gets hurt. Mild peril but you know everything is gonna work out. Terrible puns and sight gags, but room for sweet, genuine emotional moments too. The rules of time, space, probability and logic will bend for a good joke.
Izzy Hands is in a grimdark action/drama where if someone gets stabbed in the gut they will behave normally and fucking die. (Probably slowly and painfully, of sepsis.) Crucially I think Izzy also lives in a genre where you can only be subtextually queer, and violence (done for or with or to each other) is the only acceptable form of intimacy between men. This is why being forcibly dragged into Stede’s world, where everyone is busy having silly low-stakes misadventures and being gay and emotionally available all over the main text–and seeing his Subtextual Boyfriend go into this world and love it–sends him round the twist.
The British, Spanish and other imperialist militaries are in a Master and Commander-style naval adventure where they’re the heroes. This is why they all take it completely seriously when Stede (unintentionally) kills Badminton and takes hostages, even though we can see that he bumbled his way into it ass-backwards. This is also why Stede is so shocked to get actually for real stabbed aboard the Spanish ship. (“Did you mean to do that?”) He didn’t realize until that moment that he’d stepped into a different genre. The stabbing is one of the first Surprise Genre Switch moments we get and in retrospect it’s very important for setting up that in this world, the threat of getting hurt or killed is very real–which we need to understand to know that there are real stakes much later, when Stede almost gets executed by the British.
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Sometimes I’m on the internet for too long and I go out in public and remember that a lot of people actually… don’t like queer people??
Season 3: Aziraphale and Crowley individually have contact with Jesus 2 and talk about each other enough that Jesus starts pushing them together
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Me when pretty guy with wavy hair and big brown eyes and also named Ed
Always quite disconcerting existing off of tumblr where most of the people I interact with aren’t one inconveniently timed religion-and-love-themed Hozier song away from having a breakdown about two fictional not-men
Why is no one talking about “jiggery pokery”
I’ve not seen one singular jiggery pokery post
Why is no one adding jiggery pokery to their “tickety boo” and “wiggle on” lists?????
Today I saw a jackpack (jean backpack)
Before season 2 came out, I didn’t see anyone having any problem using they/them for Muriel, but now I’m only seeing she/her 🤨
WHAT
White and grey coloured pencils on black paper, A4.
It worked /:
putting this gif under a box propped up with a stick in order to capture bisexuals