Monday, June 20, 2016

#Wayhaught Fever

As I continue to be on my sabbatical leave, I've been tuning in to the NBA Finals until Game 7. It is sad that my Team Golden State Warrior lost to the Cleveland Cavaliers but my utmost Congratulations goes to the Cavs. Such a series. I'm still proud with GSW, I believe they will still continue to make history because they are a great team, odds have been against them from Game 5 onwards but they pulled everything off. I love you dear GSW, Go Dubs!!!

Yes, I digressed. I initially went for #Wayhaught Fever Reflections as Title Post, but whatever.
 
I continue to explore my sexuality and part of that was looking through the media available. Somehow it helps when you see that thing they call 'representation'. I've seen lady lovers all over the internet especially in You Tube. Faking It's Karma and Amy got me following their story, they got this chemistry going on maybe because their friendship in real life emanate from the screen.


Glee's Brittany and Santana worked out their relationship to the end. The same goes with Imagine Me and You's Rachel and Luce.


 And then, The Girl King. 

Yes, The Girl King. Queen Christina. This is real-life drama, an historical portrayal of a female in 17th-century Europe. She was raised like a prince which explains most of her personality. It is not difficult to actually figure out her character. There's this innocence in her mannish style. It is sad that history tells that her mother was disappointed that she was a girl and by the look of it, apparently hates Cristina. And I pick up from there to how her lesbian tendencies grew within her. There's this need that have to be filled-up. A female-mother-friend figure. Mothering is a vocation in itself and Cristina's mother may have just missed several marks. 
 


 It was costly for Sweden and her history and for the pool of people surrounding the Queen. This is why it makes me proud of Queen Christina. She fell in-love with a woman who she could actually take as her own being Queen. I could just imagine how excruciating and damaging to her soul the marriage of Countess Ebba Sparre. And then history was written as she abdicated her throne with one wrong decision after another. She converted to Catholicism and was one of the only three women placed in St. Peter's Basilica's Papal Crypt. And history marked her sexuality as questionable and biographers consider her lesbian. Well, yeah.


Which brings me to Nicole and Wayverly. I don't know. They are one of the sweetest couple ever. But I must give the thumbs up to the screen writers, casting team and director of these and practically the whole Wynonna Earp Team. Great job! Such great work.


I still consider their first meeting as the best scene. Nicole was well introduced and you get that Waverly personality all over the place, and how well she (Domique Provost-Chalkey) holds her accent and manages that.


I don't know when will I recover from them. I am meaning that will be soon.


This is quite embarrassing, I intended to share some words about Wayhaught but words failed me now. Aren't they just too beautiful for words.